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PART I GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS ²
1. One of the following is Millet group
of crops (1) Jowar, Bajra, Ragi (2) Bajra, Ragi, Maize
5. One of the following folk dance, is a special
local dance of Rajasthan (1)
Ghumar
PART I GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS ²
1. One of the following is Millet group
of crops (1) Jowar, Bajra, Ragi (2) Bajra, Ragi, Maize (3) Ragi, Jowar, Flax (4) Bajra, Jowar, Hemp 2. Pitch Blende is a chief ore of
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Uranium Phosphate Platinum Zinc
3. The special provisions with respect to
the state of Andhra Pradesh are dealt with the following Article of Constitution of India (1) (2) (3) (4)
371 H 371 D 371 A 371
5. One of the following folk dance, is a special
local dance of Rajasthan (1)
Ghumar
(2)
Garba
(3)
Gidha
(4)
Nautanki
6. The proponent of musical
instrument Sitar was (1) (2)
Amir Khusrau
(3)
Ala-ud-din Khan
(4)
state shall have a legislature which shall consist of
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
Governor, Legislative Council if one house is there Governor, Legislative Assembly, Legislative Council if there are two houses Legislative Assembly, Legislative Council if there are two houses
Ustad Ali Akbar Khan
7. One of the following statement is
correct, when financial emergency is imposed
A) 4. Every
Pandit Ravi Shank ar
President of India can reduce the
salaries of Judges of Supreme Court and High Courts President of India may order B) the states to submit Money bills for his assent (1) A (1) A is correct and B is incorrect incorrect (2) A (2) A is incorrect and B - correct (3) Both A and B are correct (4) Both A and B are Incorrect
Legislative Assembly if one house is
there
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8. One of the following special power is enjoyed by Rajya Sabha
(1) It can declare that the creation of
11. Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddi was famous as
(1) She became the first woman legislator when she was appointed to the Madras M adras Legislative Council
PART I GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS ²
1. One of the following is Millet group
of crops (1) Jowar, Bajra, Ragi (2) Bajra, Ragi, Maize (3) Ragi, Jowar, Flax (4) Bajra, Jowar, Hemp 2. Pitch Blende is a chief ore of
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Uranium Phosphate Platinum Zinc
3. The special provisions with respect to
the state of Andhra Pradesh are dealt with the following Article of Constitution of India (1) (2) (3) (4)
371 H 371 D 371 A 371
5. One of the following folk dance, is a special
local dance of Rajasthan (1)
Ghumar
(2)
Garba
(3)
Gidha
(4)
Nautanki
6. The proponent of musical
instrument Sitar was (1) (2)
Amir Khusrau
(3)
Ala-ud-din Khan
(4)
state shall have a legislature which shall consist of
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
Governor, Legislative Council if one house is there Governor, Legislative Assembly, Legislative Council if there are two houses Legislative Assembly, Legislative Council if there are two houses
Ustad Ali Akbar Khan
7. One of the following statement is
correct, when financial emergency is imposed
A) 4. Every
Pandit Ravi Shank ar
President of India can reduce the
salaries of Judges of Supreme Court and High Courts President of India may order B) the states to submit Money bills for his assent (1) A (1) A is correct and B is incorrect incorrect (2) A (2) A is incorrect and B - correct (3) Both A and B are correct (4) Both A and B are Incorrect
Legislative Assembly if one house is
there
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8. One of the following special power is enjoyed by Rajya Sabha
(1) It can declare that the creation of
11. Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddi was famous as
(1) She became the first woman legislator when she was appointed to the Madras M adras Legislative Council
8. One of the following special power is enjoyed by Rajya Sabha
(1) It can declare that the creation of new All India Services be made in the National interest (2) It can pass No Confidence Motion against the Government
(3) The recommendations of Rajya Sabha on Money Bill are final and should be accepted by Loksabha (4) The Council of Ministers are responsible to the Rajya Sabha 9. First ever individual silver medal for India in Olympics was won by
11. Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddi was famous as
(1) She became the first woman legislator when she was appointed to the Madras M adras Legislative Council (2) She was the first woman to become the President of Indian National Congress C ongress (3) She represented the Women's organisation at the 2nd Round Table Conference held in 1931 (4) She became the Minister for Local Self Government in the United Provinces 12. The Cabinet
Mission
1946
had the
following Cabinet members
(1) Lord Chemsford
(1) Abhinav (1) Abhinav Bindra
(2) Sir Stafford Cripps
(2) Vijender (2) Vijender Kumar
(3) Clement Attlee
(3) Leander Paes
(4) Lord Wavell
(4) Rajya Vardhan Singh Rathore 10. Thomas Cup and Uber Cup are associated with the following game
(1) Badminton (2) Football (3) Basketball (4) Bridge.
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13. The indicators of literacy, infant mortality
16. The slogan "Swaraj is my birth right
and life expectancy at age one are used for arriving at the following indicator of economic development (1) Human Development Index (HDI)
and I shall have it" given by (1) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (2) Bhagat Singh
13. The indicators of literacy, infant mortality
16. The slogan "Swaraj is my birth right
and life expectancy at age one are used for arriving at the following indicator of economic development (1) Human Development Index (HDI)
and I shall have it" given by
(2)
Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI)
(3)
Multidimensional Poverty Index (MDI)
(4)
Gender Inequality Index (GII)
14. In economics demand refers to
(1) Quantity demanded at a particular time
(2) Quantity demanded backed by ability
(1) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (2) Bhagat Singh (3) Chandra Sekhar Azad (4) Lath Lajpath Rai 17. The new President of Maldives app ointed
in February 2012 is (1) Waheed Hassan (2) Mohammad Abbas (3) Mohammad Nasheed (4) Khaleed Mashaal 18. SAFIA refers to
to pay
(3) Quantity demanded for normal and inferior goods (4) Quantity demanded at a specific price during a particular period of time 15. The Viceroy of India who organised Delhi Durbar where the Queen of England was
proclaimed as Empress of India in 1876 (1) Lord Ripon (2) Lord Lytton (3) Lord Dufferin
(1) (2) (3) (4)
19. The severe anaemia caused in children is called as (1) Haemophilia
(2) (3) (4)
(4) Lord Landsdowne
SAARC Nations Free Trade Agreement South Asian Free Trade Agreement South African Foreign Trade Association South Asian Foreign Trade Association
Albinism Thalassem ia
Edward's Syndrome
20. The instrument used for
measuring the density of liquids is called (1) Hydrometer (2) Hygrometer Densitometer (3) (4) Fathometer
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PART CHILD
21. Language
²
II
DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY
Acquisition
AND
Device refers
24. The
subjective method among the
following is
PART CHILD
II
DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY
21. Language
to (1)
²
Acquisition
AND 24. The
Device refers
subjective method among the
following is
(1)
Observation
(2) the material supplied by the teachers for learning language
(2)
Introspection
(3)
Experimental method
(3) acquisition of the language by imitation
(4)
Case-Study method
innate ability to learn language
(4) acquisition of the language by using technological devices
25. The following set of terminologies are
considered as synonymous (1)
22. To provide educational guidance, intra
(2) Motives, needs and achievement
individual differences in aptitude can be measured through (1) Scholastic Aptitude Tests (2)
Differential Aptitude Tests
(3)
Vocational Aptitude Tests
(4)
Motives, needs and drives
(3) Drives, motives and performance (4)
Needs, motives and learning
Interest Inventories 26.
23. The following
sequence cognitive process is correct (1) Sensation, perception, conceptualisation
of
Social
development
students
can
be
of
facilitated
the by
using the following approach (1)
Individual project work
(2) Conceptualisation perception, sensation
(2)
Computerised instruction
(3)
Co-curricular activities
(3) Sensation, conceptualisation, perception
(4)
Laboratory activities
(4) Perception, sensation, conceptualization
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27. The main purpose of defense m e c h a n i s m is to
(1) help the individual achieve well in the area of interest
30. By using one of the following mentioned
procedures we can strengthen the behaviour of a person
27. The main purpose of defense m e c h a n i s m is to
(1) help the individual achieve well in the area of interest
30. By using one of the following mentioned
procedures we can strengthen the behaviour of a person
(2) improve the status of an individual in the society
(1) Positive reinforcement and punishment
(3)
protect the ego from anxiety
(4)
improve social adjustment
(2) Positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement (3) Negative reinforcement and punishment (4)
28. One of the following is not true regarding
'Growth'
Punishment
31. 'Conditioned Stimulus gradually ceases to
elicit a conditioned response when it is no
(1) Scope of growth is limited when compared to development
conditional
(2) Growth refers to changes in height, size and weight
29.
(3)
Growth is quantitative
(4)
Growth is continuous process
'Caught between deep sea' means experiencing
the the
devil and individual is
longer
paired
an
stimulus', is known as
(1)
Extinction
(2)
Retention
(3)
Discrimination
(4)
General isation
32. Aspirations should be set
(1)
Ideally
(1)
Approach -- Approach Conflict
(2)
Realistically
(2)
Avoidance -- Avoidance Conflict
(3)
At high level
(3)
Approach -- Avoidance Conflict
(4)
At low level
(4)
with
Double Avoidance Conflict
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33. The 'Universal Ethical Principle Orientation' is a part of the following level of Moral development
37.
According to this Psychologist, "Learning is direct and not media ted by ideas"
(1)
Pre-conventional level
(1)
Thorndike
(2)
Conventional level
(2)
Lewin
(3)
Post conventional level
33. The 'Universal Ethical Principle Orientation' is a part of the following level of Moral development
34.
37.
According to this Psychologist, "Learning is direct and not media ted by ideas"
(1)
Pre-conventional level
(1)
Thorndike
(2)
Conventional level
(2)
Lewin
(3)
Post conventional level
(3)
Wertheimer
(4)
Unconventional level
(4)
Kohler
While creating a conducive classroom climate for learning, the following element should be avoided (1)
38. Learning Disability is defined as a
'neurological dysfunction', that the individual is
Absence of threat
meaning
(1)
Suffering from a mental disease Possessing low IQ
(2) peers
Excessive competition with
(2)
(3)
Immediate feed back
(3) Not able to process information in conventional manner
(4)
Opportunities to make choices
(4) Having a defective brain structure
35. Transfer of learning can be
maximised through (1)
39.
activity-oriented approach
A learner enhancing learning of other learners noticed in
(2) making students learn the principles and rules
(1)
Integrated learning
(3) teaching in an interesting manner
(2)
Competitive learning
(3)
Co-operative learning
(4)
Programmed learning
(4)
giving lot of exercises
the is
learning process
Generally heterogeneity of a class is least observed with respect to this Parameter
(1)
Assessment of learning
(1)
Socio-economic background
(2)
Assessment for learning
(2)
Interests
36. One of the following needs to be taken up before planning the teaching-
40.
(3)
Formative evaluation
(3)
Abilities
(4)
Summative evaluation
(4)
Age
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PART III ²
PERSPECTIVES IN EDUCATION 41. The establishment of Educational
Tribunal was the recommendation of (1)
N. Janardhan Reddy Committee
43. One of the following was the first
authoritative declaration on. the part of the British Parliament about the education system in
PART III ²
PERSPECTIVES IN EDUCATION 41. The establishment of Educational
Tribunal was the recommendation of (1)
N. Janardhan Reddy Committee
(2)
Iswari Bhai Patel Committee
(3)
Kothari Education Commission
(4)
Ram a Krishna Rao Committee
43. One of the following was the first
authoritative declaration on. the part of the British Parliament about the education system in
(1)
Report of Hartog Committee
(2)
Report of Hunter Commission
(3)
Despatch of Sir Charles Wood.
(4)
Report of Sir Michael Sadler
42. One of the following is not correct about inclusive education 44. Who was the Chairman of t he Culcutta
(1) It doesn't allow children to develop individual strengths and gifts, with high and appropriate expectations for each child (2) It allows children to work on individual goals while participating in the life of the classroom with other students of their own age (3) It involves children's parents in their education and in the activities of their local schools
University Commission of 1917?
(1)
Sir Rojer
(2)
Rahindranath Tag,ore
(3)
Sir Michael Sadler
(4)
Mr. Smith
45. One of the following is not a living
value
(4) Positively affect both their school and community to appreciate diversity and inclusion on a broader
(1)
Greeting
level
(2)
Time Management
(3)
Discipline
(4)
Work and Perseverance
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46. The following is/are true about RMSA.
A)
B)
Provision of financial support to Government, local body and Government aided schools Provision for residential schools in hill areas
49. National Curriculum Framework -2005
doesn't have reference to one of the following
(1) Ensuring quality education for all children (2)
Reducing the curriculum load
(3)
Strengthening a national
46. The following is/are true about RMSA.
A)
B) C)
D)
(1)
A and B only
(2)
B and C only
(3)
C and D only
(4)
47.
Provision of financial support to Government, local body and Government aided schools Provision for residential schools in hill areas Provision of quality secondary education in terms of enhanced intellectual, social and cultural learning Provision of financial support to private unaided schools if funds are sufficient
A, B and C only
The system of Universal; compulsory and free education for all children of 6 to 14 years old has its roots for the first time in (1)
The Sergeant Report
(2)
The Abbot-Wood Report
(3)
The Sadler Report
(4)
The Zakir Hussain Report
48. Kothari Education Commission didn't have mention of the following:
(1)
Common School System
49. National Curriculum Framework -2005
doesn't have reference to one of the following
(1) Ensuring quality education for all children (2)
Reducing the curriculum load
(3) Strengthening a national system of education in a pluralistic society (4) Encouraging English medium in schools so as to enable the students to face the global challenges 50. The following is/are True about KGBV (Kasthuribha Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya)
A) The objective of KGBV is to ensure access and quality education to girls from disadvantaged groups by setting up residential schools at upper Primary level B) Setting up of residential schools where there are a minimum of 50 girls predominantly from the SC. ST and minority communities available to study in the school at the elementary level. C) KGBV was merged with SSA programme with effect from 1st April, 2007.
(1)
A only
(2)
B only
(3)
C only
(4)
A, B and C
(2) Organisation of Social and National Service Programme (3)
Continuance of N.C.C.
(4) English as medium of instruction in schools
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51.
This Cabinet Minister in Government of India played a crucial role in formulating National Policy on Education -- 1986.
54. The
first teachers' association was found in 1890. The name of association was:
(1)
M. C. Chagle
(1) Women Teachers' Association, Madras
(2)
Sheela Kaul
(2)
Madras Teachers' Guild, Madras
(3)
P. V. Narasimha Rao
(3)
South India Teachers' Union,
51.
This Cabinet Minister in Government of India played a crucial role in formulating National Policy on Education -- 1986.
54. The
first teachers' association was found in 1890. The name of association was:
(1)
M. C. Chagle
(1) Women Teachers' Association, Madras
(2)
Sheela Kaul
(2)
(3)
P. V. Narasimha Rao
(3) South India Teachers' Union, Madras
(4)
Arjun Singh
52. The following is/arc true about
Madras Teachers' Guild, Madras
(4) Andhra Adhyapak Mandali, Madras
education in Vedic Period.
55. The
A) Moksha as goal of education
B) Character formation C) All round development of' the child D) Preservation and promotion of culture
medium of instruction under the Muslim education system was (1)
Sanskrit
(2)
Persian
(3)
Regional Languages of Regions
(4) (1)
A only
(2)
B only
(3)
A, B and C only
(4)
A, B, C. and D
53. A child of 4 years old was denied
admission in a government primary school. As per the RTEA, 2009, the H.M. of the school. A) Can be punished
B) Can't be punished C) Can be advised by authorities to give the child admission D) Can be punished if the H.M. repeats the same (1)
A is correct
(2)
B is correct
(3)
C is correct
(4)
D is correct
Arabic
56. One of the following is not
related
to teacher s ¶
empowerment
(1) Creating opportunities for teachers to influence, design, create and implement school and academic aspects (2) Encouraging the inclusions of teachers in community, school and state level directions related to the welfare of all students in terms of academic achievement (3) Providing teachers with access to resources to identify and solve problem related to their classroom in order to ensure that they can help all students learn (4) Encouraging teachers to join teacher unions and associations which can look after their welfare
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57. Article 350 A of the Constitution of India
is related to (1) Promotion of Hindi language in non-Hindi speaking states (2)
Promotion of Sanskrit language
(3)
Instruction in mot her- tongue
59. One of the following is not the use of code of professional ethics to teacher
(1) It brings about deeper understanding about his variety of role perceptions (2) It. develops positive atti tude towards work
57. Article 350 A of the Constitution of India
is related to (1) Promotion of Hindi language in non-Hindi speaking states (2)
Promotion of Sanskrit language
(3) Instruction in mot her- tongue at. primary stage (4) Instruction in English language at University level 58.
If a parent brings the child to school for admission in November, the suitable action by the H.M. as per the RTEA, 2009 will be
59. One of the following is not the use of code of professional ethics to teacher
(1) It brings about deeper understanding about his variety of role perceptions (2) It. develops positive atti tude towards work (3) It develops in him the sense of duty, commitment and accountability towards his work. (4) It is moral obligation on the pan of government to look after the welfare of teachers
60. One of the following is wrong about log
(1) The H.M. can refuse admission saying admission period is over (2) The WM. can ask the p arent to come back with the child on 13th , June i.e. day of reopening of the school for new .Academic year (3) The H.M. can give admission in age appropriate class and arrange the special classes to cover up the syllabus (4) The H.M. can ask the child to come to school without giving admission and can give admission in June
book
(1) H. M. of the sc hool is the only authority to make entries (2) It contains the history of the school of a particular year (3) Information about service particulars of the staff should be in log book (4) Visiting officers can enter their remarks
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PART III ²
CONTENT 61
²
ENGLISH
²
65 Reading Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions below:
62. When a man with delicacy a taste is shown a poem, he
(1) reads the parts in it (2) becomes touchy through it
PART III ²
CONTENT 61
²
ENGLISH
²
65 Reading Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions below:
62. When a man with delicacy a taste is shown a poem, he
(1) reads the parts in it (2) becomes touchy through it (3) experiences the feelings in it
There is a delicacy of taste observable in some men, which very much resembles this delicacy of passion, and produces the same sensibility to beauty and defirmity of every kind, as to prosperity and adversity, obligations and injuries. When you present a poem or a picture to a man possessing this talent, the delicacy of his feeling or sentiments makes him touched very sensibly by every part of it; nor are the masterly strokes perceived with a more exquisite relish and satisfaction, than the negligencies or absurdities with disgust or uneasiness. Rudeness or impertinence is as great a punishment to him. In short, delicacy of taste has the same effect as delicacy of passion; it enlarges the sphere both of our happiness and misery and makes us sensible of pains as well as pleasures that. Escape the rest of mankind.
61. The delicacy of taste produces
(4) becomes sentimental by it
63. The man with a delicacy of tastes reacts
with disgust to (1) mistakes in a poem (2) masterly strokes in a picture (3) ridiculous mistakes in a picture (4) sentiments in a poem
64. According to the passage the delicacy of
taste does not make a man sensitive to (1) disgust and uneasiness (2) rudeness and impertinence (3) beauty and defirmity (4) prosperity and adversity 65. Who possess the talent of a delicacy of taste?
(1) all mankind
(1) defirmity
(2) some men
(2) adversity
(3) men with perception
(3) Sensibility
(4) men with a delicacy of passion
(4) Prosperity
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66. In the poem, 'A Poison Tree' the tree is watered with
71. The phrases 'neither ... nor', 'both ... and¶ µnot only ... but also' are
(1) Tears
(1) coordinating conjunctions
(2) Fears
(2) correlative conjunctions
(3) Smiles
(3) conjunctions
(4) Wiles
(4) subordinating conjunctions
66. In the poem, 'A Poison Tree' the tree is watered with
71. The phrases 'neither ... nor', 'both ... and¶ µnot only ... but also' are
(1) Tears
(1) coordinating conjunctions
(2) Fears
(2) correlative conjunctions
(3) Smiles
(3) conjunctions
(4) Wiles
(4) subordinating conjunctions
67. Identify the missing word in the following line from Blake's 'The Divine Image'. For Mercy ____ Peace and Love.
(1) Grace (2) Virtue (3) Delight (4) Pity 68. Fill in the appropriate word in the line from Blake's 'The School Hoy'. How can the ____ that is born for joy, sit in a cage and sing ? (1) Child
72. In the sentence `To be or not to be'
the conjunction links (1) two phrases (2) two clauses (3) two words (4) two sentences 73. 'On the Grasshopper and The Cricket' by Keats refers to
(1) The poetry of earth (2) The song of poetry
(2) Youth
(3) The voice of poetry
(3) Sky-lark
(4) The poetry of nature
(4) Bird 69. Which part of speech do the words 'oh', 'hush' belong to?
74. In the ode to A Nightingale the poet flies to the bird on
(1) adverb
(1) the chariot of Bacchus and pards
(2) adjective
(2) the throne of the Queen Moon
(3) noun
(3) the viewless wings of poesy
(4) interjection 70. The definite article 'the' is used in the following cases except
(1) before nouns of which there is only one
(4) the starry Fays 75. In the Ode to Autumn, Keats asks
"Where are the songs of (1) Autumn
(2) before a thing known or already referred to
(2) Spring
(3) before proper nouns
(4) Winter
(3) Summer
(4) before a noun to give the force of a superlative
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76. In his poem, 'A Lecture upon the
Shadow' John Donne refers to (1) One shadow (2) Two shadows (3) Three shadows (4) Many shadows
77. Fill
in the blank with the appropriate preposition.
81. In his poem, 'The Sun Rising' Donne
describes the Sun in the following ways, except
(1) old fool (2) old friend (3) unruly (4) through curtains calls
76. In his poem, 'A Lecture upon the
Shadow' John Donne refers to (1) One shadow (2) Two shadows (3) Three shadows (4) Many shadows
77. Fill
in the blank with the appropriate preposition. Mrs. Monica kept talking ________ the journey. (1) until (2) f or (3) from (4) throughout
78. Identify the sentence in which the adverb is wrongly placed?
(1) Gently, she was patting the baby (2) She was patting gently the baby (3) She was gently patting the baby (4) She was patting the baby gently 79. Identify the tense used in the
following sentence. For how long have you been learning French? (1) present continuous (2) past continuous
(3) present perfect continuous (4) past perfect continuous 80. What is the word for superlative degree for the word 'little"? (1) less
81. In his poem, 'The Sun Rising' Donne
describes the Sun in the following ways, except
(1) old fool (2) old friend (3) unruly (4) through curtains calls 82. In his poem, 'The Wild Swans At Coole'
Yeats says "Upon the brimming water among the stones Are ______________ Swans." (1) ninety (2) ninety five (3) nine ² and ² fifty (4) fifty
83. In Yeats' Byzantium the poet says
''Before me floats (1) man or shade
(2) more image than a shade (3) an. image (4) shade more than man 84. Yeats' The Second Coming' expresses
(1) the artifice of eternity (2) social disintegration (3) an analysis of sell (4) transformation of hi hire 85. The
(2) littlest
modal auxiliary verb 'will' has three following meanings except (1) to offer politely
(3) little
(2) to express willingness
(4) least
(3) to express intermediate volition (4) to express insistence
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86. The subject of a sentence can be placed
(1) only at the beginning of the sentence (2) only in the middle of the sentence (3) anywhere in the sentence
90. Emily Dickinson usually finds her subject
in the following, except
(1) things merely entertaining (2) her relation to God
86. The subject of a sentence can be placed
(1) only at the beginning of the sentence (2) only in the middle of the sentence (3) anywhere in the sentence (4) only at the end of a sentence
90. Emily Dickinson usually finds her subject
in the following, except
(1) things merely entertaining (2) her relation to God (3) her perception of d eath (4) her addiction of nature
87. Which of the following statements is not
true of clauses?
(1) They convey complete sense (2) They are part of a sentence (3) They are grammatically complete (4) They are of three types
91. Which road does the poet take in poem,
'The Road not taken"? (1) one that he could sec as far as he could (2) one less travelled (3) one that diverged to the right
88. Which type of sentence is the following?
"Issue an invitation" (1) Assertive (2) Exclamatory (3) Imperative (4) Optative
(4) one leading to another way 92. in the poem, 'Dust of snow' the poet
goes through (1) a change of mood (2) a snowy road (3) snow in imagination (4) a snowy heart 93. Passive voice is used in the following
89. What is not true about the Albatross in
Coleridge's 'The Rime of the Ancient. Marinere' ?
instances except
(1) If we do not take interest in the sufferer of the action
(1) Through the Fog it came
(2) If the active subject is not known
(2) The Marineres did not Iced it:
(3) If the subject in the active voice is unmistakably clear
(3) Everyday the Albatross followed the ship
(4) The Albatross was shot
(4) if we do not want to mention the active subject
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94 .
According to the rules for changing Direct into indirect Speech, which of the following is not correct? (1) simple present changes to past continuous (2) Present. perfect changes to past perfect
98 . In Tagore's poem, The Last Bargain' the person is hired with
(1) power (2) money (3) nothing
94 .
According to the rules for changing Direct into indirect Speech, which of the following is not correct? (1) simple present changes to past continuous (2) Present. perfect changes to past perfect (3) past continuous changes to past perfect continuous (4) shall/will change to should/ would
95. When the introductory verb in direct speech is in the present- tense, in the
indirect speech, (1) it changes to past -tense (2) it changes to present continuous tense
98 . In Tagore's poem, The Last Bargain' the person is hired with
(1) power (2) money (3) nothing (4) a smile 99. Complete the following line from Tagore's 'Where the mind is without Fear' Where
the mind is led forward by thee into ever- widening _______
(1) desert sand of dead habit (2) heaven of freedom (3) country (4) thought. and action 100. Tagore's Lover's Gift is a
collection of
(3) there is no change in tense
(1) Sonnets
(4) it changes to past continuous tense
(2) Lyrics
96. In the sentence, 'To lie is wrong' (To lie'
is (1) a gerund (2) a participle (3) a finite verb (4) a non-finite 97. In the poem, 'Stopping by woods on a
snowy evening' Who thinks it queer to stop ? (1) The owner of the woods
(3) Poems (4) Essays 101. To transform a complex sentence into a compound sentence the dependent
clause should be changed into
(1) a subordinate clause (2) the principal clause (3) a coordinate clause (4) an independent clause 102. Which type of sentence is the
(2) The poet
following?
(3) The horse
"His bark is worse than his bite"
(4) The woods98.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
simple sentence complex sentence com pound sentence compound-complex sentence
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103. Which of the following is not true of an idiom ?
(1) It is a fixed unit (2) The meaning of it resides in the whole expression
(3) Its elements cannot be varied
107. Complete the following line from Bacon's 'Of Studies'.
'Reading maketh ____________ (1) an exact man (2) a full man
103. Which of the following is not true of an idiom ?
(1) It is a fixed unit
107. Complete the following line from Bacon's 'Of Studies'.
'Reading maketh ____________
(2) The meaning of it resides in the
(1) an exact man
whole expression
(2) a full man
(3) Its elements cannot be varied
(3) a ready man
(4) Meaning can be built, up from its
(4) a good Man
parts 104. The phrases 'account for', 'refer to',
(1) phrasal verbs
In Lamb's essay, 'Dream Children ² A Reverie' he finds himself upon awakening in
(2) prepositional phrases
(1) uncle John's house
(3) adjectival phrases
(2) his arm -chair
(4) compound verbs
(3) grandmother Field's house
'start with' are
108.
(4) a huge mansion 105. The semi-colon marks
(1) a pause equal to a full stop
109. In 'The Nightingale and the Rose'
(2) a longer pause than the comma
the colours of roses mentioned are the following, except
(3) a shorter pause than a colon
(1) Red rose
(4) a pause equal to a comma
(2) Yellow rose (3) Golden rose
106.
What does Sarojini Naidu compare bangles suitable for a bride ?
(4) Crimson rose
(1) silver and blue as a maiden's wrist (2) a glow with the bloom that cleaves (3) purple and gold flecked grey (4) like fields of sunlit corn
110. In his essay, 'How to Live to be 200' Leacock says the following except
(1) eat a bag of starch (2) eat a sofa cushi on (3) have a drink of glue (4) have a spoonful of Portland cement.
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111-114 Read the following Prose piece
and answer the questions that follow: Questions 1.11-114.
reeds and slime, a favorite resort of the Marsh-hen. The vegetation, as might be supposed, is scant, or at leagt dwarfish.
111-114 Read the following Prose piece
and answer the questions that follow: Questions 1.11-114.
What ho! What ho! This fellow is dancing mad! He bath been bitten by the Tarantula All in the. Wrong. Many years ago, I contracted an intimacy with a Mr. William Legrand. He was of an ancient Huguenot family, and had once been wealthy; but a series of misfortunes had reduced him to want.
reeds and slime, a favorite resort of the Marsh-hen. The vegetation, as might be supposed, is scant, or at leagt dwarfish. No trees of any magnitude are to be seen. Near the Western extremity ? where Fort Multrie stands, and are some miserable frame buildings, tenanted, during summer, by the fugitives from Charleston dust and fever, may be found indeed, the bristly Palmetto; but the whole
Island, with
the
exception
of
this
To avoid the mortification consequent upon his disasters, he left New Orleans, the city of his forefathers, and took up his
Western point, and a line of hard, white beach on the seacoast is covered with a dense undergrowth of the sweet myrtle, so much prized by the horticulturists of
residence at Charleston,
England. The shrub here often attains the height of fifteen or twenty feet, and forms
Sullivan's Island, South Carolina.
near
This Island is a very Singular one. It consists of little else than the sea sand, and is about three miles long. Its breadth at no point exceeds a quarter of a mile. It is separated from the main land by
a scarcely perceptible creek, oozing its way through a wilderness of
an almost impenetrable Coppice, burthening the air with its fragrance. in the inmost, recesses of this coppice, not far from the eastern or more remote end of the Island, Legrand had built himself a "Small hut, which he occupied when T first by more accident,
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112. The story Gold Bug begins with Poe
introducing :VIT. William Legrand and made his acquaintance. This soon ripened into friendship-for these was much in the
talking about
112. The story Gold Bug begins with Poe
introducing :VIT. William Legrand and made his acquaintance. This soon ripened into friendship-for these was much in the recluse to excite interest and esteem. I found him well educated, with unusual powers of mi nd, but infected with misanthropy, and subject to perverse moods of alternate enthusiasm and meloncholy. He had with him many books, but rarely employed them. His Chief amusements were gunning and fishing, or sauntering along the beach and through the myrtles, in quest of shells or entomological specimens; ² his collection of the latter might have been envied by Swammerdamn....
talking about
(1) The misfortunes of Legrand (2) His moving to Sullivan's Island (3) Legrand's family being wealthy (4) The friendship that developed between them 113. The 'Coppice' mentioned in the story
Gold Bug is of the following qualities, except
(1) tall (2) fragrant (3) a scanty (4) impenetrable 111. In the above story Poe creates an 114. Poe describes Le grand using the
environment that corresponds to his main character. Therefore Legra nd
following expressions. except
(1) In harmony with nature
(1) people-hater
(2) Isolated and solitary
(2) recluse,
(3) Imaginative and amusing
(3) melancholic
(4) Happy and wealthy
(4) gothic
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115-118 Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow:
116. The poem is an example of the literary
Questions 115-118.
Encased in talent like a uniform
form called
The rank of every poet is well known;
(1) Sonnet
115-118 Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow:
116. The poem is an example of the literary
Questions 115-118.
Encased in talent like a uniform
form called
The rank of every poet is well known;
(1) Sonnet
They can amaze us like a thunderstorm, Or die so young, or live for years alone. They can dash forward like hussars; but he
Must struggle out of his boyish gift and learn. How to be plain and awkward, how to be One after whom none think it worth to turn.
(2) Lyric (3) Ode (4) Elegy 117. In this poem the line they can amaze
us like a thunderstorm means (1) to make a quick appearance
For, to achieve his lightest wish, he must
Become the whole of boredom, subject to Vulgar complaints like love, among the Just. Be just, among the Filthy filthy too, And in his own weak person, if be can Must suffer dully all the wrongs of Man. 115. The above poem "The Novelise
contrasts the poet and the novelist as
(2) to make a big noise (3) to rise to fame suddenly (4) to proclaim difficult things 118. How does the novelist "in his own weak
person" "Suffer the wrongs of Man" ? (1) By acting out the characters in the novel
artists. It depicts the novelist as
(1) (2) (3) (4)
dashing amazing plain solitary
(2) By entering the skin of each character for a realistic potra3ral
(3) By comparing the characters in the novel
(4) By imagining the creation of the Characters
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119. Which of the following words makes
use of a diphthong? (1) Church (2) Behave (3) La ugh
123. The conjurer in Stephen Leacocks essay takes revenge against the quick man by doing the following, except
(1) painting stripes on his overcoat
119. Which of the following words makes
use of a diphthong? (1) Church (2) Behave
123. The conjurer in Stephen Leacocks essay takes revenge against the quick man by doing the following, except
(1) painting stripes on his overcoat
(3) La ugh
(2) by tying his suspenders in a knot
(4) Milk 120. IdentifY the correct accentual pattern of the word 'Photographer'
(1) Photographer µ
(2) Photo grapher ¶
(3) Photogra pher ¶
(4) Pho tographer ¶
121. The sentence "shut the door" can be
said as a command by using the following tone (1) Falling (2) Falling - rising (3) Rising (4) Rising - falling
(3) by breaking his pride (4) by smashing his spectacles 124. The style of the essayist Lucas is marked with the following, except
(1) all-round brevity (2) brevity in sentence construction (3) brevity in the make-up of the essay (4) brevity in eloquence 125. In the story, 'After Twenty Years' The
name of the policeman is (1) Jimmy Morgan (2) Jimmy Wells (3) Jimmy (4) Jimmy West 126. Dr. Isaac Asimov is a Master o f
122. Identify which of the following pairs of words is an example of a minimal pair?
(1) the science fiction genre (2) fictional universe
(1) Bead - beat
(3) astounding stories
(2) peal - meat
(4) fiction
(3) lurk - bird (4) call - girl
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127. Which of the following consonant sounds is voiced?
(1) /P/ (2) /f/ (3) /k/ (4) /W/
132. R. K. Laxman is a poet and a(n)
(1) essayist (2) novelist (3) cartoonist (4) journalist
127. Which of the following consonant sounds is voiced?
(1) /P/ (2) /f/ (3) /k/ (4) /W/
128. The phrases yours sincerely/ faithfully/truly are called
132. R. K. Laxman is a poet and a(n)
(1) essayist (2) novelist (3) cartoonist (4) journalist
133. What stands between the boy and
(1) signature
the river in Ruskin Bond's "How Far is The River ?"
(2) subscription
(1) A house
(3) salutation
(2) A mountain
(4) heading
(3) A village
129. A notice can be any of the
(4) A winding path
following except (1) A written statement (2) Information given in advance (3) A decision (4) A warning 130. A. report is a presentation of facts and
134. The story of the novel 'Animal Farm' by
George Orwell begins with a secret meeting called by (1) The Oldest Lion (2) The Oldest Elephant
findings which can be used as a basis for
(3) The Oldest Man
(1) Instruction
(4) The Oldest Pig
(2) Fact finding (3) Persuading (4) Recomm endations 131. A. G. Gardiner's observations on life are marked by the following, except
135. The features of a good paragraph
are the following except (1) Unity (2) Order
(1) humanity
(3) Variety
(2) satire
(4) Structure
(3) sanity (4) humour
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136. A precis summarises; the original passage to _________ of its length.
(1) Half
140. 'The Guide' of R.K.Narayan mainly portrays
(1) Malgudi, the imaginary landscape
136. A precis summarises; the original passage to _________ of its length.
140. 'The Guide' of R.K.Narayan mainly portrays
(1) Half
(1) Malgudi, the imaginary landscape
(2) One-fourth
(2) Narayan's true life as an autobiography
(3) One-third (4) One-eighth 137. The
term 'Romanticism' has been applied for the f ollowing, except
(3) Raju's life story (4) The culture and values of Malgudi 141. Jane Austen considers 'Pride and
(1) Nature-poetry of Wordsworth
Prejudice'
(2) The hero-epic Iliad
(1) Darling child
(3) Coleridge's rendering of
(2) Superficial
supernatural as usual
(4) The ideal ism of Shelly 138. Coleridge participated in the publication of ___________ along with
(3) Too light, bright and sparkling (4) Romantic 142. Jawaharlal Nehru's 'Discovery of India' is considered
Wordsworth.
(1) An autobiography
(1) Education of nature
(2) A book of history
(2) To a Skylark
(3) A book of philosophy
(3) Lyrical Ballads
(4) A book of his personality
(4) Ode to Inclinations of Immortality 139. R. K. Narayan's 'Next Sunday is
143. The following are the works of John Keats except
(1) A novel
(1) Ode to a Grecian Urn
(2) A collection of essays
(2) Ode to the West Wind
(3) A short story
(3) Hyperion
(4) An autobiography
(4) Endymion
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144. Which of the following words does not describe Shelly?
(1) An idealist
149. Whose words are the following ? "My
heart is in the coffin there with Caesar, And I must pause till it come back to
(2) A dreamer
me"
(3) A revolutionary
(1) Antony
(4) A classist
(2) Brutus
144. Which of the following words does not describe Shelly?
(1) An idealist
heart is in the coffin there with Caesar, And I must pause till it come back to
(2) A dreamer
me"
(3) A revolutionary
(1) Antony
(4) A classist
(2) Brutus
145. The term 'Byronic' is associated with the word
(1) -protagonist (2) -hero
(3)
Cassius
(4)
Straw
150. The last words of Hamlet: "I am dead ... I am dead ... 0, I die. ... The rest is
(3) -author
silence" suggest
(4) -character
(1) Frustration at death
146. Charles Lamb's essays are marked with the following, except
(1) Self-revelation (2) Wit (3) Pathos (4) Modernity 147. In the play "The Tempest'
Miranda is referred to as a (1) A darling of virtue (2) A piece of virtue (3) A diadem of virtue
148.
149. Whose words are the following ? "My
(2) Farewell to Ophelia (3) Completion of his work (4) Forgiveness ² not revenge 151. The following are the works of Charles Dickens, except
(1) A Christmas Carol (2) David Copperfield (3) Kubla Khan (4) Dombey and son 152. Which of the following is not a work
of William Hazlitt ?
(4) A girl of virtue
(1) The Spirit of the Age
Who is the nobleman who discovers first the murder of Duncan ?
(2) Examiner
(1) Banquo (2) Flearice
(3) Life of Napoleon (4) My First Acquaintance with poets
(3) Malcon (4) Macduff
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153. In his poem 'In Memoriam.' Tennyson works his way primarily through
158. In The study of poetry' Arnold says that Poetry attaches its__________ to the idea' (1) Religion
(1) grief
(2) Emotion
(2) happiness
(3) Illusion
153. In his poem 'In Memoriam.' Tennyson works his way primarily through
158. In The study of poetry' Arnold says that Poetry attaches its__________ to the idea' (1) Religion
(1) grief
(2) Emotion
(2) happiness
(3) Illusion
(3) doubt
(4) Meaning
(4) philosophy 154. In the dramatic monologue the character other than the ind ividual speaking is
159. "The hopeless tangle of the age". The
above statement is true of (1) Tennyson
(1) a portrait
(2) Browning
(2) a philosopher
(3) Eliot
(3) an audience (4) a critic 155. In J. B. Priestly's play 'Mother's Day' who is the mother?
(4) Arnold 160. George Eliot is the pen name of the novelist (1) Martin Amis
(1) Mrs. Fitzgerald
(2) Mary Anne
(2) Mrs. Annie Pearson
(3) George Henry
(3) Doris (4) Cyril 156. Fritz Karinthy's 'The Refund' is a _____________ fiction.
(4) Adam Bede 161. To which era does the writer Carlyle belong to?
(1) Romantic
(1) Science
(2) Classical
(2) Mathematical
(3) Victorian
(3) Nature (4) Abstract. 157. Mahaswetha Devi's 'Mother of 1084' is originally
(4) Augustan 162. Ruskin's idea of social economy is captured in his work (1) Storm-cloud
(1) Standayini, Draupadi: Gohumni
(2) Praeterita
(2) A political woman
(3) On Skiddaw and Dement Water
(3) Hajar Chaurasi Maa
(4) Unto This Last
(4) Journey of a mother
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163.
Arnold in his 'The study of poetry' says that mankind has to turn to poetry for the following purposes except
167.
Complete the following line from Shakespeare's Let me not to the marriage of true minds.' Love's not fool. µ
(1) to interpret life for us
(1) Truth's
(2) to find entertainment
(2) Time's
(3) to console us
(3) Man's
163.
164.
Arnold in his 'The study of poetry' says that mankind has to turn to poetry for the following purposes except
Complete the following line from Shakespeare's Let me not to the marriage of true minds.' Love's not fool. µ
(1) to interpret life for us
(1) Truth's
(2) to find entertainment
(2) Time's
(3) to console us
(3) Man's
(4) to sustain us
(4) Tempest's
In 'The study of poetry' Arnold prescribes the following method to discover the class to which any poetry belongs (1) Touchstone
168. In Milton's `On Time' finally time will consume
(1) Everything bad (2) Itself (3) Eternity
(2) Infallibility
(4) Everyone
(3) Poetic quality
169. in the poem 'On Shakespeare' Milton is of the view that Shakespeare built
(4) Classic 165.
167.
In 'The study of poetry' at parting' Arnold says currency and supremacy are insured to (1) Good poetry
himself a livelong monument in our (1) Heart (2) Wonder and astonishment (3) Mind
(2) Good poets
(4) Fancy
(3) Good literature
170. In the poem 'The Solitary Reaper' Wordsworth describes the Reaper in the following ways, except
(4) Classic literature 166. According to Eliot, the function of
criticism is
(1) Reaping and singing by herself
(1) to promote explanation of
(2) Alone she cuts and binds the grain
literature
(3) Has the voice of the Cuckoo bird
(2) to promote enjoyment and
(4) Sings a meloncholy strain
understanding of literature (3) to provide sociological perspectives to literature
(4) to give a historical perspective to literature
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171. Eliot's critical theory uses the construct
of ____________
to
express
the
174. Complete the following line from
impersonal nature of literature.
Wordsworth's 'The Education of Nature' Then Nature said,
(1) Practical criticism
"A lovelier ______
(2) Dissociation of sensibility
On earth was never sown;"
171. Eliot's critical theory uses the construct
of ____________
to
express
the
174. Complete the following line from
impersonal nature of literature.
Wordsworth's 'The Education of Nature' Then Nature said,
(1) Practical criticism
"A lovelier ______
(2) Dissociation of sensibility
On earth was never sown;"
(3) Objective correlative
(1) Seed
(4) Unified sensibility
(2) Plant
172. Eliot's construct of dissociation of
(3) Flower (4) Beauty
sensibility means (1) Understanding not explanation (2) The function of poetic faculty (3) Rapid association of thought (4) Break between reason and imagination
175. Wordsworth's "A Slumber did my spirit Seal" is one of Wordsworth's
(1) Lucy Poems (2) Nature Poems (3) Lyrical Ballads
173. The critical method that Eliot
(4) Odes
recommends is the following:
(1) Comparison and analysis (2) Critical appreciation
176. In Wordsworth's "The World is Too Much with us" he says "Little we see
in_______that is ours"
(3) Drawing from ancient sources (4) Putting the ethical imperative at
(1) Our hearts (2) Bosom
the centre
(3) Nature (4) World
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PART V ²
TEACHING METHODOLOGY 177.
The kind of reference material which facilitates easy and quick access to the hooks in a library are
180. Human beings can talk about
experiences without being physically involved. This feature of language is known as (1) Arbitrariness
PART V ²
TEACHING METHODOLOGY 177.
The kind of reference material which facilitates easy and quick access to the hooks in a library are
(1) Catalogues (2) Dictionaries (3) Encyclopaedias (4) Indices 178. Continuity, consistency and gradual and
systematic development of thought are the hallmarks of organisation in writing. The organisation in which the order of events may move forward or backward in time is called (1) Spatial organisation
180. Human beings can talk about
experiences without being physically involved. This feature of language is known as (1) Arbitrariness (2) Displacement (3) Interchangeability (4) Redundancy 181. The
communication
wherein the
message of one person is conveyed to many at a time is called (1) Personal communication (2) Social communication (3) Mass communication (4) Effective communication
(2) Chronological organisation (3) The problem-solution organisation (4) Cause-effect organisation 179. He went to Germany and she slid too.
Here the word, 'did' is called (1) a substitute word (2) a distributive word (3) a content word (4) a function word
182. The educationist who says,
"Although the structural approach is a modern and a great improvement over the traditional methods, it does not serve as a multivitamin tablet" is
(1) M. L. Tickoo (2) Shaik Mowl a (3) C. S. Bhandari (4) Menon
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183. The functional grammar gives
importance to teaching grammar in (1) a prescriptive way (2) a traditional way (3) a formal way
186. The Phraseology of foreign
language can be best underst ood in the (1) Translation Method (2) Communicative Method
183. The functional grammar gives
importance to teaching grammar in (1) a prescriptive way (2) a traditional way (3) a formal way (4) an incidental way
186. The Phraseology of foreign
language can be best underst ood in the (1) Translation Method (2) Communicative Method (3) Bilingual Method (4) Direct Method
Read the following sentence by stressing the underlined word and
184.
identify its correct meaning/ sense.
I am going to the circus. (1) I am the only one going to the circus.
(2) I am gong to the circus not anywhere else.
(3) I am going to the circus not coming from there.
(4) I am going to the circus whether you say so or not. 185. According to the 'Process -
approach' to writing composition suggested by Antonia Chandrasegaran, 'Brainstorm' belongs to the composing process of
187. 'Recapitulation in
the lesson plan
means (1) The questions asked by the teacher in the classroom to know what the
students have learnt.
(2) The questions given by the teacher to the students to answer at home
to know what they have learnt in the classroom. (3) Assigning some project work to the students to do at home.
(4) Revision of the topic at home. 188. 'Grasping the mood of the speaker
and the theme of the discourse' is the sub-skill of (1) Listening
(1) Planning
(2) Speaking
(2) Translating
(3) Reading
(3) Idea Generation
(4) Writing
(4) Reviewing
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189. Identify the letter that has both a
'stroke and curve'.
(1) w (2) e (3) n
193. In order to carry out language, teaching the computer utilises various instructional modes. When information
is presented in small steps followed by a question and the stu dents' response is analysed by the computer to give appropriate feedback', - it is called
189. Identify the letter that has both a
'stroke and curve'.
(1) w (2) e (3) n (4) k 190. When the teacher gives a dictation
193. In order to carry out language, teaching the computer utilises various instructional modes. When information
is presented in small steps followed by a question and the stu dents' response is analysed by the computer to give appropriate feedback', - it is called (1) Drill and Practice Mode (2) Simulation Mode
exercise in the class, it will develop in
(3) Discovery Mode
the pupils,
(4) Tutorial Mode
(1) aural comprehension (2) oral comprehension (3) reading comprehension (4) assessing ability 191. The grammatical label [C] in a
dictionary means
(1) Noun in singular form (2) Noun that can be used in plural form (3) Noun that can be used as a complement (4) Noun that comes after a conjunction 192. Comprehensive evaluation means
evaluating students' progress in (1) Cognitive and Affective abilities (2) Affective and Psychomotor abilities (3) Cognitive, Affective and Psychomotor abilities (4) Cognitive and Psychomotor abilities
194. Read the question given in the box.
1.Sky : Blue ;Milk : ? 1.Prince : Princess ; Peacock : ? This type of question is called (1) Classification typo (2) Completion type (3) Alternative - Response type (4) Analogy type 195. Read the lines given below : Abou Ben Ad hem awoke one night from a deep sleep. He saw an angel writing a book of gold. He asked the angel, "What Writest thou ?" The vision raised its head and said the names of those who love the lord.
The underlined words are (1) Reference devices (2) Linking devices (3) Cohesive devices (4) Demonstrative devices
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196. There are essentially four components
in the process of communication. Match the components on the left with what they refer to on the right
198. One of the principles of
'Structural Approach' is (1) Emphasis has to be laid on all the four skills that 4 -ive mastery over the structure. (2) Emphasis has to be laid only on
196. There are essentially four components
198. One of the principles of
'Structural Approach' is (1) Emphasis has to be laid on all the four skills that 4 -ive mastery over the structure. (2) Emphasis has to be laid only on aural and oral skills through structures. (3) Two or more structures are taken up at a time as the teaching point. (4) Emphasis has to be laid on the teacher's activity rather than on the activity of the learner.
in the process of communication. Match the components on the left with what they refer to on the right and identify the correct answer. (I)The encoder
a) text
(ii)Message
b) the idea
(iii) Channel
c) interpretation d) discussion/
(iv)Decoder
lecture
(1) (i) - d ;(ii) - e; (iii) - a ; (iv) - b (2) (i) - c ; (ii) - b ; (iii) - d ; (iv) - a
199.
Intelligent guessing' must be encouraged as a valid pedagogic tool in
(3) (i) - b ;(ii) - a;(iii) - d ; (iv) - c
(1) Structural Approach
(4) (i) - a ; (ii)- d ; (iii) - c ; (iv) ± b
(2) Communicative Approach
197. The bottom -up processing - in
teaching the listening comprehension refers to the use of one of the following in understanding the
(3) SOS Approach (4) Constructivist Approach 200. Identify the question that tests higher
order thinking from the questions given below: (1) How much did Stephen Leacock
passage. Identify it. (1) Previous knowledge (2) Situational knowledge (3) Contextual knowledge (4) Incoming data as a source of
want to save in the bank ?
(2) What would you do when you want to open a bank account ?
(3) Why did the narrator pose 'like a man with quick temper'?
Information
(4) Who was the villain in the passage?
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