PART I CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND COGNITION

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1 Q1. Which of the following is not a projective test of personality? Rorschach Ink Blot Test T A T Word Association Test 16 P F Test 2. Hierarchy of need theory was given by Watson Maslow Kohler Pavlov 3. Which of the following is called the master gland? Thyroid gland Adrenal gland Endocrine gland Pituitary gland 4. Gave the concept of collective unconscious. Jung Freud Adler Sullivan 5. Grapes are sour is an example of Repression Regression Rationalisation Reaction formation 6. Operant conditioning theory of learning was given by Pavlov Thorndike PART I CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND COGNITION 15. Bandura stated that children acquire responses through modeling, which is also known as learning through practice learning by insight observational learning learning by reward 16. Propounder of Two-factors theory of transfer of learning was Thorndike Spearman Judd Guilford 17. Failing to retain or to be able to recall what has been learnt is called recall forgetting sensation memory 18. The dynamic organization within the individual of those psycho-physical systems that determine the unique adjustment to his environment, is called personality adjustment sensation character Tolman Skinner 19. Normal males have XY chromosomes whereas 7. IQ of children having average intelligence will be normal females have between XX chromosomes XYY chromosomes XXX chromosomes X chromosomes That point on the scale of scores below which onehalf 8. Which of the following level of measurement is the of the scores and above which one half of the best? scores lie is called Nominal Ratio Mean Mode Ordinal Interval Median Standard deviation 9. Which stage of Piaget s theory of cognitive 21. is one of the methods of the graphic development is characterised by abstract logic and presentation of the frequency distribution. mature moral reasoning? Diagram Histogram Sensori-motor stage Pre-operational stage Monogram Holographic design Formal operational stage 22. While teaching in general class atmost which Concrete operational stage psychological fact should be taken in attention? 10. is the sum total of innate personality Teaching technique Physical capacity characteristics. Individual difference Family condition Similarity Continuality 23. Psychology first lost its soul, then its mind and then Heredity Pugnacity it lost its consciousness, it still has behaviour of a 11. According to Psychologists through which of the kind was stated by following methods instincts can be transformed? Tichner Wundt Correlation Redirection Woodworth McDaugall Merging Renewal 24. Latency period in psychosexual development is 12. Formation of concepts is a process. related to the age range of difficult irregular 2-5 years 6 to puberty periodical cumulative years years 13. Which one of the following is not the cause of 25. Psychosocial theory of development was proposed by forgetting? Erickson Freud Mental conflict Lack of repetition Kohler Watson Degree of learning Ability of the teacher 26. According to Id, Ego and Super ego are the 14. According to Spearman (1904) the ability to reason three components of personality. and solve problems is known as Bandura Jung a factor g factor Adler Freud specific intelligence cultural intelligence Page 1

2 27. Which behaviourist considers that language is acquired like other behaviours through operant conditioning? Watson Skinner Gutheri Thorndike 28. Which of the following is not the measure of central tendency? Range Mode Median Mean 29. Who propounded the theory of trial and error in learning? Pavlov Hegarty Thorndike Hull 30. According to, Development of the child is the product of heredity and environment. Woodworth Garrett Holland Thorndike Q31.^ub Zdfork^ if=dk dk izdk ku dgk ls vkjhhk gqvk\ bykgkckn y[kuå dydùkk fnyyh 32. v;ksxokg dgk tkrk gs folxzdks egkizk.kdks la;qdro;taudks vyiizk.kdks 33. okpu ds le; iqlrd dh vk [kksa ls nwjh gksuh pkfg,a 9 bap 10 bap 11 bap 12 bap 34.^ rksm+us gh gksaxs eb vksj x<+ lc^&fdldh iafdr gs\ fujkyk ukxktqzu j?kqohjlgk; eqfdrcks/k 35. fdl n` ;&midj.k esa ikjn khz ¼VªkalijsUlh½ dk iz;ksx gksrk gs\ vksojgsm iz{ksid ¼izkstsDVj½ esa LykbM iz{ksid ¼izkstsDVj½ esa vikjn khz iz{ksid ¼vksisd izkstsdvj½ ;k,fimkbldksi esa fqye flvªi esa 36. eksuibu ds fo k; esa /kkj.kk gs blesa ibu dh xfr /kheh gks tkrh gs,dkxzfpr gksdj i<+us dk vh;kl gksrk gs i<+us dh /kheh /ofu gksabksa ls fudyrh gs bls vkn kz okpu ds rqjur ckn fd;k tkrk gs 37. ^rnh; lekt^ dh LFkkiuk fdlus dh Fkh\ n;kuunljlorh jktk jkeeksgu jk; HkkjrsUn gfj punz ds ko punzlsu 38. ^rfkso kcn dk lfu/k&fopnsn gs rfk+,o rfks+,o rfkk+,so rfkk+,o 39. *pj.k&dey cunksa gfjjkbza^ mijksdr iafdr esa vyadkj gs mrizs{kk ;ed :id miek 40. Ekwd gksbz okpky] iaxq p<+s fxfjoj xgua Tkklq dìk lqn;ky] nzogq ldy dfyey nguaa mijksdr esa Nun gs nksgk pksikbz lksjbk jksyk 41. ^e/kqfydk^ t; kadj izlkn dh fdl dgkuh dh ik= gs\ vkdk knhi bunztky xq.mk iqjldkj 42. ^vk/ks&v/kwjs^ ukvd ds jpukdkj gsa ve`ryky ukxj euuw Hk.Mkjh eksgu jkds k fuezy oekz 43. orzuh dh n`f V ls fueufyf[kr esa kq) kcn gs jfp;rk jpf;rk jpbzrk jfpf;rk II I 44. ^dez dkjd^ dk fpà gs us ls] }kjk dks dks] ds fy,] gsrq 45. ^cktkj^ ls fdl lakk dk cks/k gksrk gs\ Hkkookpd lewgokpd tkfrokpd O;fDrokpd 46. fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu xq.kokpd fo ks k.k ugha gs\ xksy vf/kd uqdhyk Hkhrjh 47. eq[; fø;k ds vfkz dks Li V djus okyh fø;k gksrh gs lgk;d fø;k izsj.kkfkzd fø;k uke cks/kd uke /kkrq 48. ^;Fkk kfdr^ esa dksu&lk lekl gs\ dez/kkj; rriq: k }U} vo;;hhkko 49. ^vtkr k=q^ esa dksu&lk lekl gs\ rriq: k }U} dez/kkj; cgqczhfg 50. dksu&lk eghuk ^Hkknzin^ eghus ds ckn vkrk gs\ Jko.k vf ou iks k vk kk<+ 51. ^lko/kku euq ;! ;fn fokku gs ryokj] rks bls ns Qsad] rt dj eksg] Le`fr ds ikj^] iafdr;ksa ds jpf;rk gsa ukxktqzu fnudj vks; fujkyk 52. ^y?kwfez^ esa dksu&lh lfu/k gs\ v;kfn Loj lfu/k nh?kz Loj lfu/k o`f) Loj lfu/k ;.k~ Loj lfu/k 53. ^diwj^ kcngs rrle rn~hko ns kt fons kt 54. ^,d eq g nks ckr^ eqgkojs dk vfkz gs vr;f/kd ckrsa djuk cgqr de cksyuk viuh ckr ls iyv tkuk ckr cukuk 55. ^izr;sd pj.k esa 16 ek=k okyk pkj pj.kksa dk le ekf=d NUn gs^ nksgk lksjbk jksyk pksikbz 56. ^v/kjksa esa jkx veun fi,] vydksa esa ey;t cun fd,] rw vc rd lksbz gs vkyha vk [kksa esa Hkjs fogkxjha iafdr esa dksu&lkjl gs\ d:.k kkur Ükàxkj okrly; 57. ^vu/kk&dqvk ^ ukvd ds ys[kd gsa eksgu jkds k fo.kq izhkkdj txnh k punz ekfkqj y{eh ukjk;.k yky 58. ^vt~^ kcn dks L=hokpd cukus ds fy, fdl izr;; dk iz;ksx gksxk\ Page 2

3 bz; bd vk bz 59. izfke ^rkj lird^ dk izdk ku o kz gs ^mydk&lhjkuh fn kk nhir djrh Fkh^ iafdr esa dksu&lk vyadkj gs\ ;ed :id mrizs{kk miek PART III ENGLISH (LANGUAGE II) 61. The line A thing of beauty is joy forever has been written by which of the following? William Wordsworth John Keats Robert Frost P B Shelley 62. Fill in the blank with the correct phrasal verb. It isn t easy to children now-a-days. train up bring up put up leave out 63. Pick out the comparative form of the sentence. He is as wise as Soloman Soloman is wiser than he is Soloman is not wiser than he is He is wiser than Soloman Soloman is the wisest among them 64. Point out the figure of speech in the following sentence. Here s the smell of the blood still; all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand Metaphor Hyperbole Oxymoron Personification 65. Who wrote Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed and some few to be chewed and digested? E V Lucas V S Naipaul Francis Bacon E M Forster 66. Shylock is a character in which play? Othello The Monkeys Paw The Merchant of Venice Romeo and Juliet 67. Complete the following proverb. The pen is mightier. than the King than the artist than the actor than the sword 68. Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. He killed two birds one stone. by at of with 69. Arms and the Man was written by which playwright? John Osborne William Shakespeare George Bernard Shaw Eugene O Neill 70. Point out the active voice of the following sentence. This notice has been altered. Alteration has been made in this notice by someone Someone has altered this notice Already the notice has been altered The notice had been altered previously 71. Fill in the blank using the correct prepositional phrase. Shall we play indoors sweating out in the Sun? instead of other than but for because of 72. Fill in the blank with an appropriate choice. If you make a promise, you must be sure to it. accomplish keep follow succeed 73. Choose the incorrect part of the sentence given below. One of Mohan s ambitions / in life were to visit / all the historic places / in the country. 74. Choose the correct part of speech of the underlined word. It is a unique book. Verb Noun Adjective Adverb 75. Transform the following sentence by using too. Choose the correct alternative given below. She is over anxious for the safely of her son. She is too anxious that she wants the safety of her son She is too anxious for the safety of her son She is too anxious that her son may be safe She is too anxious so that her son might be safe 76. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Atheist Rationalist Theologist Believer Ritualist 77. Choose the word similar in meaning. Industrious Successful Sensible Punctual Diligent 78. Change the following into indirect speech by choosing correct alternative. Our teacher said to us, sugar dissolves in water. Our teacher told us that sugar dissolved in water Our teacher told us that sugar has dissolved in water Our teacher said to us that sugar dissolves in water Our teacher told us that sugar dissolves in water 79. Choose the appropriate synonym of word OPULENT. Greedy Hungry Heavy Wealthy 80. Write the name of the writer of the lesson A Fellow- Traveller. Ruskin Bond C E M Joad A G Gardiner James Allen 81. Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition. She has been living this city ten years. for, to in, for to, for on, to 82. Choose the opposite of the word MASTICATE. Conceal Chew Review Gobble 83. Select the antonym of underlined word. This frivolous remarks provoked no comments Page 3

4 serious frantic momentons fanciful 84. Pedagogical knowledge includes knowledge of content knowledge of method Both and None of the above 85. What is the skill among the ones given below that cannot be tested in a formal written examination? Meaning of words and phrases Extensive reading for pleasure Analysing text Reading for information 86. Drills are considered important in which method? Translation Method Grammar Method Bilingual Method Pattern Practice 87. Which of the following is a lexical word? Principal If Some Whether 88. English is a language in India. second foreign first global 89. Select the appropriate alternative which best expresses the meaning of the following phrase. To beat the air To make frantic effort To make effort that are useless or vain To act foolishly To make every possible effort 90. Select the appropriate synonym of word TRUNCATE. Cancel Act cruelly Cut off End swiftly PART IV SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS 91. Ant sting contains acid Ascorbic acid Tartaric acid Lactic acid Formic acid 92. What is the colour of the precipitate which is formed when aqueous solutions of sodium sulphate and barium chloride are mixed? Yellow White Green Orange 93. Which one is least reactive? Iron Copper Silver Gold 94. Which is not obtained by the destructive distillation of coal? Coal gas Petroleum Ammonia Liquor Coal tar 95. The main function of phloem in plants is to translocate food material repair the injured parts transport water help in transpiration 96. Recently discovered most stable allotropes of Carbon is C 16 C 60 C 20 C Which among the following is amphoteric oxide? SnO 2 CaO SiO 2 CO In ficus the pollination is affected by insects air water birds 99. Which is vestigial organ in man? Pinna muscles Pinna Ileum Teeth 100. Which organ is not helpful in respiration in mammals? Ribs Abdominal muscles Diaphragm Larynx 101. Thromboplastin required for blood clotting is secreted by Erythrocytes Platelets Monocytes Lymphocytes 102. Entamoeba histolytica cause which of the following disease? Malaria Dysentery Typhoid Jaundice 103. Disease causing agent is known as Secretin Prolactin Amylase Pathogen 104. In food chain herbivores are primary producers primary consumers secondary consumers decomposers 105. Symbiotic association of algae and fungi is funaria lichen marchentia riccia 106. The objective of microteaching is teaching by using microphone for the benefit of deaf students to analyse the performance of trainee teacher and suggest feedback teaching lessons in micro-parts for better understanding micro-manage of students behaviour 107. A successful Science teacher is one who neglects the weaknesses of students develops inherent capabilities of students behaves over-friendly in the class punishes students to correct their mistakes 108. While Science teaching many aspects of living things can be seen. One aspect is done at molecular level. It will be the base of the description of life Newton s law physical description of the speed of planet interaction of material energy relation of the speed of planet 109. Underground animals to be protected in Terrarium Vivarium Aquarium Zoo 110. Two magnetic lines of force intersect at the neutral point intersect near North or South pole cannot intersect at all intersect according to the position of magnet Page 4

5 111. For which colour of light the focal length of a lens will be maximum? Violet Blue Red Yellow Newton force is applied perpendicularly on the surface of 10, the pressure on that surface will be Newton/ Newton/ Newton/ Newton/m 113. If the kinetic energy of a body is increased by 0.1%, then increase in its momentum will be 0.05% 0.1% 1.0% 10% 114. How will you find creative students in a class? By giving mathematical question By asking them to read paragraph from a book By asking them to tell new usage of an object By asking them to memorise a big chemical formula 115. The speed of sound in air at NTP is 332 m/s. If air pressure becomes four times, then the speed of sound will be 166 m/s 332 m/s 664 m/s 1328 m/s 116. Each of the five capacitors shown in the given bridge circuit is of 10 μf connected with 100V DC source. The equivalent capacitance between the points A and B is 40 μf 30 μf 20 μf 10 μf 117. Name the process used for purification of white bauxite ore containing no iron oxide as impurity Bayer s process Hall s process Serpek s process Hoopes electrolytic process 118. Name an acid used for removing ink stains. Oxalic acid Acetic acid Formic acid Malic acid 119. A force Newton displaces a body by m. The work done is zero 7 J 12 J 13 J 120. The temperature at which ferromagnetism vanishes and the substance becomes paramagnetic, is called Inversion temperature Boyle temperature Curie temperature Kelvin temperature 121. If half of a number is equal to 0.07 times of another number, then their ratio will be 50 : 7 5 : 7 7 : 50 1 : If is divided by 28, then remainder will be A bag contains 4 black balls, 6 blue balls, 3 white balls and 5 red balls. One ball is drawn from the bag. Probability that the ball drawn is black or white If a + b + c = 0, then is equal to Given Pei-graph shows the cost of construction of a house. If total cost of construction is Rs , then the amount spent on labour is Rs Rs Rs Rs To introduce the concept of fraction teacher can start with to write the fraction in the form of where b 0 to introduce the fractional part of the things existing in the surrounding to recognize the numerator and denominator in different types of fractions to find out fraction on number line 127. From General to Particular principle applied in Deductive method Inductive method Synthesis method Analytical method 128. Which objective of learning is fulfilled to understand the concept and principles of mathematics? Skill Previous knowledge Observation Perception 129. If 0 is the centre of a circle in given figure, then relation between x and y is x 2y = 0 y 2x = 0 x + 2y = 180 x + 2y = Page 5

6 130. The greatest among numbers and is Cannot be determined 131. If two complementary angles are in the ratio 2 : 3, then angles will be 25, , 72 36, 54 40, ABCD is a rhombus. If ACB = 30, then ADB is Difference of two natural numbers is always an integer a natural number a whole number a positive number 134. One factor of is x + 1 x + 2 x + 3 x tables and 3 chairs together cost Rs whereas 3 tables and 2 chairs together cost Rs Then, the total cost of 1 table and 5 chairs are Rs Rs Rs Rs If a : b = 4 : 5, b : c = 6 : 9, c : d = 15 : 19, then a : b : c : d is 8 : 10 : 15 : : 11 : 15 : 19 8 : 9 : 15 : : 15 : 6 : HCF of,, and is 138. How many bricks will be required to construct a wall 3 m long, 1.5 m high and 0.4 m thick, if each brick measures 30 cm 15 cm 8 cm? is equal to 140. If, then the value of is Factors of * + will be (1 + a b) (1 a + b) (1 + a b) (1 + a + b) (1 + a b) (1 a b) (1 + a + b) (1 + a + b) 142. HCF of two numbers is 9 and their LCM is 270. If the sum of the numbers is 99, their difference is equal to Mode of the given data 25, 23, 22, 21, 24, 23, 25, 23, 22, 21, 23, 24, 23, 22, 23 is If and, then the value of a and b is 6, 5 3, 2 8, 5 7, The value of ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) will be 146. If sum of three consecutive multiple of 7 is 777, then least multiple will be If the perimeter of right-angled isosceles triangle is (4 + 4) cm, then the length of the hypotenuse is 4 cm 6 cm 8 cm 10 cm 148. Edges of a cuboid are a, b and c, its volume is V cubic units and its total surface is S sq untis. Then, =? S (a + b + c) ( ) 2S (a + b + c) 149. The difference between simple interest and compound interest on certain sum of money for 2 year at 5% per annum is Rs. 51, then sum will be Rs Rs Rs Rs If ( ) 3 = m, then the value of m is Page 6

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