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The document contains a sample test with questions from various subjects like general awareness, general intelligence and reasoning ability, and arithmetical and numerical ability. It has 40 multiple choice questions across these categories to assess different skills.
SECTION A refinery products has the lowest boiling i) General Awareness point ? (A) Kerosene (B) Diesel 1. The term epicentre is associated with (C) Gasoline (D) Lubricating oil (A) Earthquakes 13. Which one of the following is the first (B) Volcanoes National Park established in India ? (A) Bandipur (B) Corbett (C) Cyclones (C) Velavadar (D) Periyar (D) Landslides 14. The function of DMA in the body is 2. Garba is a dance form of (A) To help in the synthesis of proteins (A) Gujarat (B) Rajasthan (B) To control the heredity (C) Orissa (D) Assam (C) To assist in the release of energy 3. Where are the traces of Portuguese culture (D) None of these found in India ? 15. Which of the following is called a red planer? (A) Goa (B) Kozhikode (A) Pluto (B) Venus (C) Kannur (D) Kochi (C) Jupiter (D) Mars 4. Which is the capital of Gujarat ? 16. Hippophobia is the fear of which animal ? (A) Shillong (B) Gandhinagar (A) Lion (B) Horse (C) Jaipur (D) Ahmedabad (C) Tiger (D) Fox 5. Who was the first President of India ? 17. Which event brought about a profound (A) Dr. Babu Rajendra Prasad change in Ashokas administrative policy ? (A) The Third Buddhist Council (B) R. Venkatraman (B) The Kalinga War (C) Jawahar Lai Nehru (C) His embracing of Buddhism (D) Hamid Ansari (D) His sending of missionary to Ceylon 6. In the context of Indian wildlife, the flying 18. Who wrote national anthem of India? fox is a (A) B. G. Verghese (A) Bat (B) Kite (B) B. C. Chatterjee (C) Stork (D) Vulture (C) Aravind Adiga 7. Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, (D) Dr. Rabindranath Tagore Kalpakkam is located in 19. Dronacharya award is given for excellence (A) Karnataka (B) Tamil Nadu in (C) Andhra Pradesh (D) Kerala (A) Literary work 8. Queensberry Rules is the name given to (B) Social science the rule in (C) Coaching in sports (A) Hockey (B) Cricket (D) Journalism (C) Tennis (D) Boxing 20. World Ozone Day is observed on 9. Which of the following awards is given by (A) 16th Sep. (B) 16th Oct. UNESCO to those who popularize use of (C) 16th Nov. (D) 26th Sep. science life ? (A) Booker Prize ii) General Intelligence and (B) Mags ay say Award (C) Kalinga Award Reasoning Ability (D) Kalidas Samman 21. Ramu has 60 one rupee currency notes 10. DTAA stands for which bear numbers in order. If the number (A) Direct Tariff Avoidance Agreement of the first note is 7575, find the number of the last note. (B) Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (A) 7635 (B) 7632 (C) Direct Taxation Avoidance Agreement (C) 7633 (D) 7634 (D) Double Tariff Avoidance Agreement 22. What number should come next in this 11. Which was the f irst privat e bank to given series ? introduce a debit card in India ? F2, ? , D8, C16, B32 (A) SBM (B) SBI (A) A16 (B) E4 (C) ICICI (D) HDFC (C) G4 (D)
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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 23. What number should come next in this (A) West (B) South series ? (C) East (D) North U32, V29, ? , X23. Y20 35. Three of the following four are alike in a (A) W17 (B) Z17 certain way and so form a group. Which is (C) W26 (D) Z26 the one that does not belong to that group? 24. "Cloth" is to "Metre" as "Sugar" is to (A) Mars (B) Earth (A) Chain (B) Gallon (C) Moon (D) Venus (C) Kg (D) Litre 36. How many such digits are there in the 25. Find the odd one out: number 9254716 each of which is as far 225, 400, 36, 35 away from the beginning of the number as (A) 225 (B) 400 when the digits are rearranged in ascending (C) 35 (D) 36 order ? 26. A book contains 50 leaves On each page, (A) None (B) One there are 20 lines and in each lines, there (C) Two (D) Three are 10 words. How many words does that book contain ? 37. Find the correct alternative for the question (A) 10,000 (B) 15,000 mark (?). (C) 20,000 (D) 30,000 9, 11,20, 31, ? , 82 27. What number should come next in the (A) 71 (B) 60 series? (C) 51 (D) 41 1000, 200, 40, ? . 38. Among B, F, J, K and W each having a (A) 3 (B) 10 different weight, F is heavier than only J. B (C) 15 (D) 20 is heavier than only J. B is heavier than F 28. Doctor is to Medicine as Teacher is to and W but not as heavy as K. Who is the (A) Books (B) Education third heaviest among them ? (C) School (D) Teaching (A) B (B) F 29. Raghav is 8th from the top and 28th from the (A) K (D) W bottom in the class. How many students are 39. In a certain code TRIE D is written as 53126 there in the class ? and ORBIT is written as 73915. How is (A) 33 (B) 36 BORE written in that code ? (C) 34 (D) 35 (A) 9732 (B) 9632 30. Find the odd one out; (C) 9372 (D) 9532 5000, 220, 3779, 542 (A) 5000 (B) 220 40. Three of the following four are alike in a (C) 3779 (D) 542 certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ? 31. How many meaningful five letter English (A) 14 (B) 18 words can be formed with the letters MASTE (C) 24 (D) 36 using each letter only once in each word ? (A) None (B) One iii) Arithmetical (C) Two (D) Three 32. Three of the following four are alike in a and Numerical Ability certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belongs to that group? 41. 63 (0.0049) (A) 63 (B) 43 (A) 1.285 (B) 900 (C) 24 (D) 42 (C) 90 (D) 12.85 33. In a certain code SAFER is written as 5 @3#2 42. If x y = 2 3 then y2 x2 = ? and RIDE is written as 2%#. How is FEDS 4 2 written in that code ? (A) (B) (A) 3#5 (B) 3@%5 9 3 (C) 3#%5 (D) 3#%2 5 9 34. Shalini walked 15 m towards South, took a (C) (D) 2 4 right turn and walked 3 m. She took a right 43. (63)2 = turn again and walked 15 m before stopping. Which direction did Shalini face after (A) 148 (B) 324 stopping? (C) 1295 (D) 46656
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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 44. A reduction of 10% in the price of rice 55. A shopkeeper claims to sell his articles at a enables a person lo obtain 22 kg more for ` discount of 10% but marks his articles by 250. What is the original price of rice per increasing the cost of each by 20%, what is kg? his percentage gain ? (A) 7 (B) 28 (A) 8 % (B) l (C) 1.24 (D) 1.4 (C) 6 % (D) 12% 56. Gulabchand whose salary is ` 1,000 per 45. 54 = month, receives an increase of 6%. What is (A) 6 3 (B) 3 6 his new salary ? (A) 1,060 (B) 1,012 (C) 4 2 (D) 3 18 (C) 1,600 (D) 1,096 x 57. 60 is 12% of? 46. If 32 = 2 therefore x = (A) 300 (B) 400 (C) 500 (D) 25 (A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 10 58. 6% of ` 400 = ? (A) ` 32.00 (B) ` 3,200.00 1 1 1 (C) ` 50.00 (D) ` 4.00 47. , , , x, _______ 2 6 18 59. Find the least number by which when 128 is divided it becomes a perfect square. 1 1 (A) 2 (B) 8 (A) (B) 3 44 (C) 16 (D) 4 1 1 60. Find the least number which when added (C) (D) to 624 makes it a perfect square. 54 24 (A) 3 (B) 2 48. 0.36 + 0.16 + 0.48 ? (C) 5 (B) None of these (A) 0.1 (B) 1 iv) Test of Language : Hindi (C) 0 2 49. 999 + 2(999) + 1 = ? (D) 1.1 Hkk"kk ijh{kk % fgUnh (A) 1000 (B) 10000 61. vius ls NksVksa ds izfr e;kZnk fn[kkus okys iz;ksx (C) 998 (D) 1000000 (A) ueLdkj (B) iz.kke 7 64 3 6 5 (C) vfHkoknu (D) vk'khokZn 50. 8 21 24 5 2 62. gdhe 'kCn gS (A) 1 (B) 0 (A) iQkjlh (B) rqdhZ (C) 10 (D) 100 (C) vjch (D) iqrZxkyh 51. If a cycle is sold for ` 1.120, profit earned is 63. fuEufyf[kr esa ls ;g csesy 'kCn gS 40%. At what price should it be sold so as (A) 3 .k (B) fir`.k to earn a profit of 60% ? (A) ` 1,320 (B) ` 1,180 (C) f"k.k (D) nso.k (C) ` 1,280 (D) ` 1,260 64. xtkuu ds fy, ;g i;kZ;ok;h ugha gS 52. The profit earned after selling an article of ` (A) gsjEc (B) ew"kd 625 is the same as the loss incurred after (C) }Sekrqj (D) ,dnUr selling the article for ` 435. What is the cost price of the article ? 65. ikM+k_________ dks dgrs gSaA (A) ` 540 (B) ` 550 (A) HkSal ds cPps (B) dqks ds cPps (C) ` 530 (D) ` 520 (C) xk; ds cPps (D) gkFkh ds cPps 53. Arun sold an article for ` 460 and earned a 66. iq.Mjhd dk vFkZ gS profit of 15%. At what price should it be sold (A) yky dey (B) uhy dey so as to earn a profit of 20% ? (C) 'osr dey (D) defyuh (A) ` 500 (B) ` 490 (C) ` 460 (D) ` 480 67. i=k esa Hkonh; 'kCn iz;ksx 54. A shopkeeper sells 200 metres of cloth for ` (A) i=k ds vkjaHk esa gksrk gS 9,000 at a profit of ` 5 per metre. What is (B) i=k ds vkjaHk esa gh nkfguh vksj gksrk gS the cost price of 1 metre of cloth ? (C) i=k ds var esa ckbZa vksj gksrk gS (A) ` 30 (B) ` 35 (C) ` 40 (D) ` 45 (D) i=k ds var esa nkfguh vksj gksrk gS
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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 68. lk{kj dk foijhrkFkZd 'kCn gS v) Test of Language : English (A) {kj (B) fu{kj (C) v{kj (D) fuj{kj Hkk"kk ijh{kk % vaxzsth 69. gkFkh dk L=khfyax :i 81. I would have bought that pen if it _______ (A) gfFkuh (B) gkfFkuh not been so expensive. (C) gfLruh (D) eknkgkFkh (A) has (B) had (C) have (D) having 70. lgh :i gS 82. I am _______ this examination in the hope (A) nUM (B) n.M of getting the job. (C) nEM (D) naM (A) having (B) giving 71. fgUnh dh fyfi gS (C) taking (D) sitting (A) ikyh (B) izkr 83. I could not open the lock because I _______ (C) nsoukxjh (D) ukxjh the key. (A) lose (B) had lost 72. 'kq :i gS (C) losing (D) lost (A) mudk larku vPNk gS 84. Last year my sister _______ his M.A. (B) mudh larku vPNh gS (A) passing (B) pass (C) muds larku vPNs gSa (C) passed (D) had passed (D) mudh larku vPNh gSa 85. Her shoes _______ as she walked along the street. 73. lgh :i gS (A) noised (B) creaked (A) mlus Hk;adj Hkwysa dha (C) squeaked (D) lose (B) mlus Hk;kud Hkwysa dha 86. Some new bridges are _______ on the river. (C) mlus v{kE; Hkwys dha (A) building (B) build (C) being built (D) built (D) mlus Hk;kog Hkwysa dha 87. It is high time you _______ this place. 74. & bls dgrs gSa (A) leaving (B) leave (A) dks"Bd fpUg (B) mj.k fpUg (C) left (D) have left (C) funsZ'ku fpUg (D) Hkkstd fpUg 88. None of the player _______ injured. 75. okD; esa tgk vf/d le; rd :duk iM+s ogk iz;qDr (A) is (B) was gksusokyk fpUg gS (C) were (D) has (A) v/Z fojke (B) iw.kZ fojke 89. Two dozen oranges _______ only five rupees. (C) vYi fojke (D) fojke (A) cost (B) costing (C) costs (D) costed 76. iqfyl 'kCn dk iz;ksx fgUnh esa 90. Earthquake _______ ten houses. (A) iqfyax gS (B) uiqald fyax gS (A) destroy (B) destroyed (C) mHk; fyax gS (D) L=khfyax gS (C) destroying (D) was destroyed 77. fgUnh esa opu 91. I _______ your proposal and regret I cannot (A) nks gSa (B) rhu gSa accept them. (C) ,d gh gS (D) pkj gSa (A) studying (B) study 78. fgUnh Hkk"kk esa _____________ cksfy;k gSaA (C) have studied (D) studied (A) vBkjg (B) chl 92. I always _______ trouble with my car these days. (C) ikp (D) lSadM+ksa (A) having (B) have 79. Hkk"kk iz;ksx ls curh gS_ iz;ksxky; esa ughaA (C) had (D) has (A) ;g okD; xyr gS 93. She _______ before the idol when she visited (B) ;g okD; v/Z lR; gS the temple. (C) ;g okD; lgh gS (A) kneel (B) knelt (C) kneeled (D) all are incorrect (D) ;g okD; lgh gksus dh xqatkb'k de gS 94. He was _______ very quickly when I met him 80. ^* ;g___________ Loj gSA yesterday. (A) lfU/ (B) Lo (A) walk (B) walked (C) nh?kZ (D) yqIr (C) walking (D) walks Ph: 09555108888, 09555208888 4 2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 95. We ____ tennis yesterday if it has not rained. 105. Ratheesh, 19 year old child, misbehaves in (A) played the class. What should the teacher do ? (B) would played (A) Inform the parents (C) would have played (B) Punish (A) playing (C) Counsel 96. The teacher made him _______ the exercise. (D) Ignore (A) repeating (B) repeats 106. Individual learners differ from each other (C) repeated (D) repeat in 97. Boil the milk otherwise it will _______ bad. (A) Principles of growth and development (A) get (B) go (B) Rate of development (C) grow (D) will (C) Sequence of development 98. Two girls were _______ for a bus were knocked down by a truck. (D) General capacity for development (A) were waiting (B) waiting 107. According to the Right to Education Act, (C) waited (D) were waited admission of children to a particular class 99. I trust that you will _______ your promise. has been proposed to be on the basis of (A) agree (B) let (A) Ability of the child (C) keep (D) retain (B) Age of the child 100. You are supposed to _______ here. (C) Socio-economic status of the child (A) stopped (B) stopping (D) Education of the parents (C) stop (D) none of these 108. Children coming from the families of first SECTION B generation learner should be Post Specific Subject-Related Questions (A) Sent to special school (B) Educated in regular schools 101. The first generation learner may experience (C) Made to repeat the class the greatest difficulty with (A) Writing in worksheets (D) Grouped together in class activities (B) Self-study 109. Heredity is considered as a social structure (A) Primary (C) Long answer questions (B) Secondary (D) Learning the first language 102. Child Labour Prohibition Act, (1986) (C) Dynamic (A) Prohibits all types of child labour up to (D) Static 14 years of age of child 110. Centrally sponsored scheme of Integrated (B) Prohibits child labour in risk-taking Education for Disabled Children aims at works only providing educational opportunities to (C) Prohibits child labour during school children with disabilities in hours only (A) Regular schools (D) Prohibits child labour by imposing the (B) Special schools responsibility of childrens education on (C) Open schools the employers (D) Blind Relief Association schools 103. The creative learner refers to one who is 111. Dyslexia is a (A) very talented in drawing and painting (A) Behavioural disorder (B) highly intelligent (B) Neurological disorder (C) capable of scoring consistently good (C) Genetic disorder marks in tests (D) Mental disorder (D) good at lateral thinking and problem solving 112. Which of the following is not a sign of reading difficulty among young learners ? 104. The children of 6-11 years become _______ Difficulty in proportionately thinner because they (A) Do a lot of exercise (A) Letter and word recognition (B) Gain height during period (B) Reading speed and fluency (C) Eat junk food (C) Understanding words and ideas (D) Watch a lot of television (D) Spelling consistency Ph: 09555108888, 09555208888 5 2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 113. Which of t he following is not the (A) Dr. Zakir Hussain characteristic feature of intrinsically (B) Dr. Rajendra Prasad motivated children ? (C) Mahatma Gandhi (A) They always succeed (D) Rabindranath Tagore (B) They enjoy doing their work 120. The best remedy for the students problems (C) They display a high level of energy while related with learning is working (A) Suggestion for hard work (D) They like challenging tasks (B) Supervised study in library 114. The statement Men are generally more (C) Student achievement level intelligent than women (D) Diagnostic learning (A) Is true 121. Custom is an important (B) May be true (A) Social control (C) Show gender bias (B) Social institution (D) Is t rue for diff erent domains of (C) Way of political behaviour intelligence (D) Way of thinking of Marxists 115. Charry took her class for a field trip and after 122. Main function of religious structure is coming back, she discussed the trip with (A) Replacement of population her students. It may be connotated as (B) Socialisation of new population (A) Assessment of Learning (C) Maintenance of a sense of purpose (B) Assessment for Learning (D) Production and distribution of goods and (C) Learning for Assessment services (D) Learning of Assessment 123. Function of educational structure is (A) Replacement of population 116. The best method of checking students (B) Socialization of new population homework is (A) To assign it to intelligent student of the (C) Maintenance of a sense of purpose class (D) System maintenance (B) To check the answers in the class in 124. The state is a National Institution, was group manner maintained by (A) T.H. Green (C) To check them with the help of specimen (B) Herbert Spencer answer (C) Aristotle (D) To check by the teacher himself in a regular way (D) Plato 125. Social equality is supported by 117. The priority to girls education should be (A) Marxism given because (A) The girls are mor e intelligent in (B) Capitalism comparison to the boys (C) Domestic Institution (B) The girls are lesser in number than boys (D) Socialism (C) The were badly discriminated in favour 126. The fundamental unit of human society is known as of boys in the past (A) Social group (B) Tribal group (D) Only girls are capable of leading for (C) individual (D) Family social change 127. What is the nature of man. according to 118. The success of integrated educat ion Aristotle ? depends on (A) Social (B) Political (A) The support of community (C) Cultural (D) Religious (B) The excellence of text books 128. A school is a miniature (C) The highest quality of teaching (earning (A) State (B) Society material (C) Family (D) Organisation (D) The altitudinal changes in teachers 129. Which aim of education is most useful for the community ? 119. The idea of Basic Education is propounded (A) Cultural (B) Livelihood by (D) Socialization (D) Technological Ph: 09555108888, 09555208888 6 2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 130. National Policy on Education (1936) makes 137. The content of Educational Psychology a recommendation (8.1) that The existing includes schism between the formal system of (A) Special items concerning teaching and education and the countrys rich and varied learning cultural tradition needs to be bridged. This (B) Wide ranging items concerning human assumes that motivation and learning (A) There is a social and cultural Jag in (C) Special items concerning processes of Indian society education in particular (B) Ther e is insufficient progress of (D) None of these education in India 138. The primary task of the teacher is (C) There is enough socio-cultural progress (A) To teach the prescribed curriculum in India (B) To stimulate and guide student learning (D) There is great need for social change in (C) To promote habits of conformity to India adults demands and expectations 131 General Psychology and Educational (D) To provide diagnostic and remedial aid Psychology are dissimilar , in t hat wherever indicated Educational Psychology (A) Is concerned with the child and not with 139. The first step in conducting an experiment the adult is (A) To collect data (B) Is concerned with the various aspects of learning (B) To setup a laboratory (C) Deals only with the applications and not (C) To formulate a hypothesis with the theory (D) To interpret data (D) Selects and emphasise certain data from 140. Which of the following is the most important general field factor underlying the success of beginning 132. Educational Psychology is branch of teacher ? Psychology. Psychology is a science. Who is (A) His personality and ability to relate to the Father of experimental Psychology ? the class (A) Boring (B) Hull (B) His attitudes and outlook on life (C) Wundt (D) Tolman (C) His verbal facility and organizational 133. Which method has made Educational ability Psychology a science ? (D) His scholarship and intellectual ability (A) Observation method 141. Which method of research contributes most (B) Clinical method to t he adv ancement of Educational (C) Survey method Psychology as a science ? (D) Experimental method (A) Clinical method 134. The oldest method in Psychology is (B) Experimental method (A) Introspection (C) Historical method (B) Observation (D) Survey method (C) Case study 142. The overprotected child will tend to display (D) Clinical method (A) Aggressiveness 135. Name the method which deals with only one (B) defensiveness person at a time and pr omotes his (C) Immaturity adjustment (D) Negativism (A) Case study 143. Dynamic Psychology is the Psychology of (B) Questionnaire (A) Motivation and Emotion (C) Clinical method (B) Perception and Attention (D) Experimental method (C) Learning and Memory 136. Educational Psychology is concerned with (D) Personality and Intelligence (A) The learner 144. Both the terms emotion and motivation (B) The learning process came from the same Latin root (C) The learning situation (A) Movement (B) Move (D) All of these (C) Moment (D) Movere
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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 145. Who assumed that human motives are (C) The choice and preference method arranged in a hierarchy of potency ? (D) Learning method (A) Neal Miller (1959) 153. An intra-organic activity or condition of (B) Janis and Mann (1977) tissue supplying stimulation for a particular (C) Jerome Singer (1962) type of behaviour is known as (D) A. H. Maslow (1970) (A) Need (B) Motive 146. According to Maslow, the self-actualizing (C) Drive (D) Conflict tendency is 154. The goals which the person tries to escape (A) instinct are called (B) Imprinting (A) Positive goals (B) Vectors (C) Growth motivation (C) Valences (D) Negative goals (D) Deficiency motivation 155. A persons need for feeling competent and 147. A young woman who turns herself into a self-determining in dealing with his religious worker has a strong environment is called (A) Approach gradient (A) Intrinsic motivation (B) Social motive (B) Instinct (C) Hyper vigilance (C) Imprinting (D) Encephalization (D) Coolidge effect 148. Motives can be 156. Curiosity comes under (A) Inferred from behaviour (A) Social motives (B) Observed directly (B) Personal motives (C) Used to explain behaviour (C) Non-homeostatic motives (D) Used to predict behaviour 149. The need for success, expectancy for (D) Both (B) and (C) success and the Incentive value of success 157. Intrinsic Motivation Theory was developed are three motiv ational fact ors which by determine the strength of (A) Halow (1950) (A) Social Motives (B) Sigmund Freud (1902) (B) Biological Motives (C) Mark and Ervin (1970) (C) Personal Motives (D) Dollard (1939) (D) Achievement Need 158. Which one of the following is not a 150. Behaviour of the mentally ill persons is psychological motive ? greatly influenced by their (A) Need for achievement (A) Conscious motives (B) Need for affection (B) Innate releasing mechanism (C) Need for belonging (C) Unconscious motives (D) Need for oxygen (D) Fixed-action pattern 159. An object or thing which directs or 151. Physiologists use the term homeostasis to describe the bodys tendency to maintain a stimulates behaviour balance or equilibrium among its (A) Instinct (B) incentive (A) External physiological st atus and (C) Need (D) Motive environment 160. A pituitary hormone associated with the (B) Internal physiological status and the secretion of milk is known as environment (A) Prolactin (B) Adrenalin (C) Displacement behaviour and (C) Estrogen (D) Progesterone encephalization 161. The Constitution of India was enacted by a (D) Appr oach gradient and avoidance Constituent Assembly set up gradient (A) Through a resolution of the provisional 152. The technique by which the strength of need government is measured in terms of readiness with (B) By the Indian National Congress which a task is learned under different (C) Under the Indian Independence Act, conditions of motivation Is known as (A) Activity wheel 1947 (B) Obstruction method (D) Under the Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946
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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 162. Who among the following was the Chairman (A) Enforce sanitation laws of the Drafting Committee of the Indian (B) Diagnose and investigate infectious Constitution ? disease outbreaks (A) Rajendra Prasad (C) For mation of community health (B) C. Rajagopalachari partnerships (C) Tej Bahadur Sapru (D) Dev elop policies that addr ess (D) B. R, Ambedkar community health problems 163. Which of t he following Act gave 171. Which of the following conditions is note representation to the Indians for the first high priority public health focus area that time in legislation ? can be addressed by occupational therapists (A) Indian Councils Act, 1919 and physical therapists ? (B) Govt, of India Act, 1935 (A) Arthritis (C) Indian Councils Act, 1909 (B) Nutrition and overweight (D) Govt, of India Act, 1919 (C) Knee ligament repair 164. The idea of the Constitution of India was (D) Chronic back condition first of all given by 172. A t eacher will become an effect ive (A) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar communicator if (B) Jawaharlal Nehru (A) He uses instructional aids (C) Shri M.N. Roy (B) He helps students get meaning out of (D) Mahatma Gandhi what he teaches 165. The first session of the Constituent (C) He asks questions between teachings Assembly was held in (D) He helps students get correct answers (A) Bombay (B) Lahore to the questions on the topic (C) Calcutta (D) New Delhi 173. A good teacher is one who is capable of 166. Which of the following persons is not part (A) Finishing the course in time of an Individual Education Plan team ? (B) Inducing the students to learn (A) Parents of the child (C) Giving a good result (B) Regular education teacher of the child (D) Helping students in preparing good (C) Representative of the school notes (D) (A), (B), (C) 174. A student tries to solve a problem without 167. Which of the following conditions is not any help from a teacher. The teacher should among the primary reasons for preschool (A) Advise him/her to take help from his/ children to be served by special education her colleagues providers ? (B) Pay no attention to him/her (A) Development delay (C) Scold him/her for foolishness (B) Autism (D) Appraise his/her individual effort (C) Speech and language impairment (D) Spina bifida 175. Which one of the following is an indicative of the quality of teaching ? 168. Which of the following services is not part (A) Period of maintaining peace in the of public health ? classroom (A) Vaccination clinics (D) Standard of questions raised by students (A) Outpatient therapy services in the classroom (B) Fluoridation of drinking water (C) Standard of answers replied by students (C) Workplace safety inspections in the classroom 169. Regulation of health professionals occurs at (D) Pass percentage of the students this level of public health services 176. The main purpose of teaching is (A) International (B) Federal (A) Development of thinking power (C) State (D) Local 170. Which of the following services is considered (B) Development of reasoning power part of the assurance function of public (C) Both (A) and (B) health agencies ? (D) Giving information only
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2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 177. A teacher needs to study Philosophy of (A) Students remain serious Education because of (B) It increases attendance in the class- (A) Understanding theory inherited in room Philosophy (C) It reduces the worry of students related (B) Being acquainted with abstr act to examination knowledge (D) It compels student for thinking (C) Set ting aims and objectives of 183. Effactive teacher is curriculum (A) Who has control over the class (D) Gett ing ideas to control teaching (B) Who can deliver more information in behaviour limited period 178. Values are inherent in every human being (C) Who inspires students how to learn is reflected in (D) Amends carefully the assignment (A) Realism 184. Met hods used t o organize classr oom (C) Pragmatism activities and instruction, creating a happy (C) Naturalism and productive learning environment are (D) Idealism known as (A) Co-operative learning 179. In a classroom, ideal situation is that In which (B) Lesson planning 1. The lecturer delivers his lecture with full (C) Classroom management confidence as he prepares himself for the (D) Method of loci lecture before coming in the classroom. 185. According to your text, the best way to 2. Students come in the classroom with full reduce wasted class time is preparedness and discuss with each (A) Squeezing more minutes of instruction other on the subject in the presence of out of a classroom day the lecturer. (B) To have all the lesson materials ready 3. Lecturer and the students discuss on to go the subject. (C) To effectively communicate the value of 4. While delivering the lecture, the lecturer learning to students uses audio-visual means. (D) To start class promptly when the bell (A) 1 and 3 rings (B) 3 and 4 186. To maintain the moment um in the classroom, the best thing a teacher can do (C) Only 2 is (D) Only 4 (A) To provide frequent breaks in the lesson, 180. In order to understand his students, a keeping task engagement high teacher should be well versed in which of (B) To walk around and engage the students the following ? in their work (A) Child Psychology (C) To avoid interruptions or slowdowns, (B) Inclination towards understanding the keeping task engagement high children (D) To have all the lesson materials prepared (C) Opinion of the students towards the in advance subject matter 187. According to studies of teachers actions, (D) All of the above the most important time for a teacher to 181. Which method of teaching encourages the define and implement his or her classroom maximum use of knowledge ? management plan (A) Is during the first few days of the school (A) Problem Solution Method year (B) Laboratory Method (B) Is right after report cards come out (C) Self-Study Method (C) At the last day of each grading period (D) Team-Study Method (D) Is during the second week of school, 182. In which of the following important features once the composition of the class has is a open book exam method ? stabilized Ph: 09555108888, 09555208888 10 2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-110009 188. Teachers can eliminate much routine 195. The current view of childhood assumes that classroom misbehaviour without breaking (A) Children are similar to adults in most the momentum of the lesson ways (A) By setting up a token economy whereby (B) Children are best treated as young students are rewarded for staying on adults task (C) Childhood is basically a waiting period (B) By the use of simple nonverbal cues to students (D) Childhood is a unique period of growth and change (C) By isolating potential troublemakers from the rest of the class 196. Creative writing should be an activity planned for (D) By talking fas! and moving the lesson along (A) Only those children reading on grade level 189. Which of the following is not a formal assessment? (B) Only those children who can spell and (A) Assignment also, can write cohesive sentences
(B) Paper (C) Only those children who want to write
for the newspaper of the class (C) Quiz (D) All children (D) Discussion 197. The normal twelve years old child is most 190. Which of the following is not an informal likely to assessment ? (A) Have difficulty with gross motor (A) Assignment coordination (B) Observation (B) Have anxiety feelings about pleasing (C) Rating scales adults (D) Discussion (C) Confine his/her interests to the here 191. Education explains the gaining experience and now from birth through old age. (D) Be eager for peer approval (A) Training 198. The reason why students run from school (B) Philosophy is (C) Programmer (A) Lack of interesting class teaching work (D) Psychology (B) Lack of Interest in studies on the part of 192. According to human factor, individuals may students vary from to day in their performnance. (C) Not giving punishment to students (A) Day (D) Callous attitude of teachers towards the (B) Week problem (C) Year 199. You find a student to be intelligent. (D) Month You will 193. When a teacher is certified to teach it doesnt (A) Remain pleased with him mean his is completed. (B) Not give him additional homework (A) Learning (C) Motivate him so that he can make more (B) Education progress (C) Training (D) Inform his parents about the fact that (D) Planning he is intelligent 194. The staff should examine the programme 200. The term identical elements is closely continuously with the of the principal. associated with (A) Administration (A) Group instruction (B) Supporting (B) Transfer of learning (C) Helping (C) Jealousy between twins (D) Leadership (D) Simitar test questions