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Dysgraphia is a:
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‘gross motor impairment,
trouble in forming letters and shapes.
behaviour.
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language development.
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development advance independent from
each other,
(4) Language development _ facilitates
cognitive development.
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people should live up to the expectations of the
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toenhance problem-solving skills in children ?
(4) Discouraging independent thinking and
focusing on declarative knowledge
@) Encouraging them to avoid difficult
problems
(3) Providing
solutions to problems
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and make intuitive guesses
them with ready-made
Read the following statements and choose the
correct option :
Assertion (A) :
Teachers should create a meaningful
environment which seeks active participation
and engagement of all children.
Reason (R) :
‘All children are intrinsically motivated to
Jearn and are capable of learning.
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(2) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the
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correct explanation of (A).
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‘the correct explanation of (A).
(4) (A)is true, but (R) is false.
Which of — the following —_ process
does not contribute to the course of learning ?
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(2) Categorization
(3) Conceptualization
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(8) Social isolation
(4) Standardized curriculum
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‘speech :
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(2) isa sign of cognitive immaturity.
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teachers Should expose them to diverse
situations and differing perspectives.
‘Reason (R) :
! Students learn and enrich their abilities to
think critically and creatively as they engage
in conversations across differences.
(1) Both (A) and (R) are false.
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the
correct explanation of (A).
(3) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not
the correct explanation of (A),
(A) is true, but (R) is false.
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(2) Errors of the students give information
about their thought process.
(2) Errors in mathematics are part of
learning. ‘
(3) Errors in mathematics help teachers '?
planning their lessons.
(4) Errors of the students should be
overlooked as pointing error will
demotivate them.
Which of the following statements is not
correct about assessment ?
() Norm-referenced assessment is useful in
diagnostic testing and remedial teaching.
(2) Criterion-referenced assessment is to
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mathematics, gras Tete |
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field of mathematical astronomy ?
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(2) Bhaskara 1
(3) Ramanujan
(4) Mabavira
A vegetable seller was selling spinach for
= 60 per ke. Sonu purchased 350 ¢ of spinach
for which the vegetable seller _t00)
= 21 (@6 + [6 + TG + F3) from Sonu.
Which of the following statements is/are true
ding the mathematical skills used by the
vegetable seller ?
A. This mathematical skill is ambiguous.
B. This skill is not useful to solve
mathematical problems in class.
Such skills help in developing alternate
strategies for solving mathematical
problems.
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mathematies class. Her aim is + Noy frarttarafedert |
(2). keeping children busy. (3) areata ATT |
(2) projecting ideas. seer aT TEAT |
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45. Subitizing plays an important role in Sram sarerr & st freneff Ff sre a ate
developing the number sense. Which of the carves erat 8?
following is an example of a student 13.10 Ps =
domonstrating the skill of subitizing ? @) eg ress ae
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() Student recognizes the number 6 as 1
added to 5. 2) frerelf use aren gore & atte fara fares
(2) Student rolls a di aie tose is ey eta
four without ing the dots.
(3) Student recognizes the number 4 as the (3) a saa 1 fare
number with 1 taken away from 5. Seria a!
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gg Awholentimber is added to 100 and the 64°
number i8 Subtracted from 100, The sum of
the two resulting numbers so obtained i8 ?
(a) 200
@ 0
@ 50
(@) 100
“One hundred lakh’ is also known as:
(Q)_ One billion
_ @) Tencrore
(3) One crore
(4) One million
\ of the following arrangements
represents a descending order of numbers ?
10-5, 1-50, 1-055, 1-05, 1-005, 0-155
1-05, 1-005, 1°50, 1-055, 10:5, 0-155
10°5, 1:05, 1055, 1.50, 1:005, 0155
3, 0-155,
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wom 100 4 & we A anh @ | eK oT
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(2); pros 1-005, 1:50, 1055, 10-5, 0-155
@ 5, 1-05, 1-055, 1°50, 1-005, 0-155
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primary classes to explain various concepts of
EVS. The most appropriate logic for her using
stories and poems is to:
A. complete the EVS syllabus as well as
students have heard them before coming
to school.
encourage the students to write their own
“poems and stories,
‘make the students aware of diversity in
the lessons more interactive,
enjoyable and interesting.
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vitar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh,
respectively, are :
(a) North-West; South-West
(2) North-East; South-West
(3) North-East; South-East
(4) North-West; South-Bast
q7. Rama plays cricket with his friends every
evening. Which energy does he use to play
cricket?
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©. The Right to Forest Act, 2007 gives the co. ora after ere, 2007 3A ant at
rights to people who have been living in < e a
the forest for at least 15 years. sfren Rent 2 st aat-an 1s aat &
D. About threé-fourth people in Mizoram are ‘Sei Tete e i
linked to the forests. D. fener Henan dia-steng ator sett BS
The correct statements are : Rel
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& eric @ Bate
AandB
(2)
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24 g/ml and a volume of 6 mL ? KE
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the following statements 470
snakes and identify the incorrect one from
fe allowing
(a) They swallow their food whole:
(2) Snakes have sharp teeth.
(a). Poisonous snakes have fangs:
(@) ‘They chew up their prey
¢. Bronze is an alloy mando by melting the
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the following Part only if they
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PART Iv
LANGUAGE |
ENGLISH
puting questions |. Read tu flowin statoments and choose the
ihe R ;
¢ Answer : jate option. correct option
pircetone eae mn perern Assertion (A) ta
selectins the tegy that matches the ‘Al childeen who enter school are competent
i. Choose the sim Innguage users according to their age
ae Gene Test to make surat is Reason RY ago and cultural diversity, they
correct.” F ane unable to demoastrate their abilities
ao (1) (AYis false, bu: (R) is true
eee (2) Both (A) and ‘R) are true and (R) is the
(3) Revising correct explanation of (A).
(@) Self_monitoring (3) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is
not the correct explanation of (A).
92 Students in Class II sing a song, Head and) = (4) (4)is true, but (R) is false.
shoulders, knees and toes’. They touch the}96, Manjeet of Class V speaks in different ways
correct part of their body as they sing the to his teacher, to his friends and also to a
song. Which method is the teacher using to two-year-old child. It means Manjeet knows
teach them ? how to use language in social situations. What
(@) Eclectic is this attribute of a language known as ?
(2) Audio-lingual 3 a gree
(3) Communicative Language Teaching i oe
(4) Total Physical Response i ee
97. A mother notices that her child sometimes
Students work in groups to answer five
questions about vocabulary from the previous
unit, Then, they exchange questions with
another group and try to answer the
questions, This is an example of :
(1). Peer assessment
(2) Self-assessment
(3) Feedback
4) Reading assessment
Ilike it when the teacher gives me a card with
word or phrase on it and I have to act it out
the rest of the class so that they guess the
the learners’ comments with
8’ preferences listed below:
member language well when I am
ssthetically involved,
the
mber language well when I see it.
ber language well when hear it
mber language well when
the phrase from the card,
1
98.
99.
says things that she has never heard adults or
her siblings say. She is confused, as she
believes that the child learns language by
imitating people in her family and immediate
surroundings. Her belief resonates with
(a) Multilingualism
(2) Nativism,
(3) Behaviourism.
(4) Constructivism
The set of skills that develop before children
begin formal reading instruction and which
woes Oa a ie ‘academic
skills is :
(2) Emergent literacy
(2) Emergent solution
(3) Emergent curriculum
(4) Emergent preperties
‘A grandmother loves to read out stories from
books to young children at home and, in this
way, exposes them to books and new ideas,
find the children are actively engaged in this
process. This technique is known as :
(1) Aloud reading
(2) Model reading
(3) Shared reading
(4) Dialogic reading
10
xjoo. A BPPFORCH to teaching reading that starts
100 th basic clementy ike letters and PHOHEES
and teaches children that phonemes ca” be
combined into words before moving o" *
i reading 8 & whole jg»
a) Structural approach
2) Tep-town approach
__ & Bitiom-up approsch
(4) Whole language approach
"10. Read the following statements and choose the
© correct option :
fn
__ Use of phonetic spelting slows down the ability
to learn to spell correctly,
: ‘Reason (R) :
When young children use spellings that they
| invented’ rather than conventional spellings,
i does not slow down their ability to learn to
(29)
104.
105.
Learning a language 1
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@
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do:
q)
(2)
@)
@)
skill
acquisition
process:
product
Match the ways of reading with what readers
Ways of
reading
Predicting
Inferring.
attitude
Identifying
text
organisation
| apticing headings or
ductory phrases,
iv. They focus on how
1
‘a matter of.
What readers do
i, They determine how
writers feel based on
how they write.
ii, ‘They use parts of the
text to help them
understand
unfamiliar lexis.
iii, They look at how
the information is
structured, by
age is used in a
piece of text.
v. They use titles and
pictures to give
themselves ideas
Sbout what the text
is about.
A-iv, B-iii, C-ii, D-i, E-v
A-v, B-i, C-ii, D-iv, |
Aa, Briv, C-y, D-ii, £-iii
Acii, Ba, C-iii, D-iy, E-v0 Se — ' |
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PVA
Mae gue hat follow (@. Nos. 106 10 174
by selecting the correctimost appropriate opt
am last
In the middle of her solo trip to Mizora”t
month, Geeta Garud, 69, was walking 01 8 RAFT
Tedge, “making ny way bonind a wateralh #2106
out something T wouldn't have in my S00K
years. And I realised how travelling #010 W
106. Which of the
a liberating experience. ;
yf, Garud
Before going on her weelcloag boli
by herse
was hesitant about travelling
fn eke tad yb oe
Yet there she was, alone, relishing a challenging
trek. “Why was I being dependent oa othe
Being aloe gives you a sense of freedom.
She danced
She ended up having many firsts. S
impromptu at a fenval in Reick, waded into
a river, and went horse-riding, “I had
opportunities to try horse-riding when I was
younger, but could not work up the courage. This
time, I thought, ifnot now, I may not get another}
chanee,” says Garud, who was an athlete in her
‘youth and had played cricket.
She was at her farm in Koregaon during the
lockdown and hed felt the lack of social
connections. It motivated her to travel as soon as
things eased.
“Travel is also about meeting people; I felt
that sense of joy and freedom when I fiually did
it” She is planning to travel to Europe next and
Be Cee totake a friend or relative along.
intends to revisit the joy of travelling alone
and relishing a sense of freedom all over again,
followi
csrrecet lowing statements is
Tra all is
eats Joneindistant Mizoram at the age
(D was very enjoyable but very tring
(2) was a nove experience for Gard
(9) she was taking a big risk
alone a5
offer
gard » would have
4{107. Ge companion a
4 nasked for dv ,
“ yas Jess expensive
(@) tr agreed to accompany her
Bed not Hike omPanS
whieb a
ey » did not like to go alone
jnitially, she end to go with
Pele ape syanted only 2 friend to;go with h
Bye cores option
B: Both A and Bare false.
o Ais true and B is fal
e and A is false
Bis true an
th A and Bare true.
(3)
() Bot
lowing statements
ctised only for a
stival.
is a courageous skill
. Her experience as an athlete helped her
in trying horse-riding.
Choose the correct option
@ Aand Bare false, but C is true.
(2) Aand Bare true, but C is false.
(8) Band Care true, but A is false.
(4) Aand Care true, but B is false.
109, Study the foll
‘A. She pra
dancing in a
B, Horse-riding
day before
110, Which one of the following statements is not
true? :
@ Garud’s
__ Koregaon.
@) During lockdown, Garud fi
lonely.
G) ‘Afriend might not have let her wad.
ariver, :
@
) Walking on a Narrow ledge
aa iB
11 “ang
Lrealised how travelling s
family owned a farm
(© she was breathing a ais of
‘freedom,(31)
gered had asked friends and 115. ‘The poom iv adrested to
but found no takers.’ mo ee
uaderlined word is a/an __— er
= (2) gardener
(3) young woman
Noun
(9) Pronoun (4) old friend
Gonjunctio
@ ~ 116. The example of the sun is given to :
“she was hesitant... (1). describe the glory of his light.
the word nearest in meaning to the
anderlined one.
(2) describe the fast passage of time
(3) show his warmth.
» @) willing ea
(2) keen (4) warn of his setting.
: ee 117. What does the poet tell us about young age ?
(1) Time will scon pass and it is a time to
find one's love.
(2) Itis.a time to work hard.
(8) Time will soon pass.
(4) Ivis a time to find one’s love.
+... felishing a challenging trek
‘Choose the word opposite in meaning to the
derlined one.
Which of the following statements is
true/false ?
‘A. Gathering rosebuds is the same as
eu (Q. Nos. 115 enjoying one’s life,
‘The sun can't keep on shining forever.
ect /most appropriate
Choose the correct option :
“@ Aistrue asa Bis flee.
“Bis true and Ais false.
. Aand Bare true.
119, ‘And this same flower that smiles today’
Identify the figure of speech used in this line,
(1) Hyperbole
(2) Simile
(3) Metaphor
(4 Personification
420. Identify the figure of speech used in
glorious lamp of heaven, the sun’
(1) Hyperbole
(2) Simile
(3) Metaphor
(4) Personificationtes should answer questions
Candidat
from the following Part only if they
have opted for HINDI as
LANGUAGE - I.
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m the following Part only if they
opted for ENGLISH asAGE II :
IGLISH
122, Which of the following statements are
true/false ?
A Father avcided eating in the court
canteen,
AW’ He liked to drink hot tea during the day.
©. He carried case files wrapped in a cloth.
Choose the correct option :
(1) Aand B are false, but C is true.
(2) Aand B are true, but C is false.
(3) Band C are true, but A is false.
(4) paae Aare true, but B is false.
123. ich of the following statements is wrong ?
He was the preferred lawyer of some
clients.
(2) Young advocates wanted to learn from
him.
(8) Only a few were jealous of his popularity
(4) He argued his cases logically and
persuasively
124. Which of the following statements are
true/false ?
A Even the judges recognised his legal
acumen.
B. He preferred his legal obligations to
family obligations.
Choose the correct option
\(LY Both A and B are false.
(2) Ais true aad Bis false
(3) Bis true and Ais false.
(4) Both A and B are true.
|125, ‘His arguments were forceful, coherent,
Choose the werd similar in meaning to the
‘underlined one,
(a) caleulating
(2) reasonable
(@) crasy
(4) witless(39)
\ bundle containing court papers.
‘The underlined word is 5/88
(1) Adverb
(2), Noun
ah Verb
(4) Adjective
‘One client was partienlar that my father
‘The underlined expression is a/an —
clause
(a) Adverb
(2) Principal
(3) (Noun
(47 Adjective
“Directions = Read the passage given below and
wer the questions that follow (@. Nos: 126 to 135)
‘selecting the correetimost appropriate option.
Dorothy lived in the midst of the great Kansas
(grasslands) with Uncle Henry, who was a
farmer, and Aunt Em, who was the farmer's wife
ir house was small, for the lumber to build it
Zed by wagon from many miles afar.
[were four walls, @ floor and a roof, which
one room; and this room contained a rusty
+ cooking stove, a cupboard for the dishes,
‘or four chairs, and the beds.
‘and Aunt Em had a big bed in
a little bed in another
et at all, and no cellar —
the ground, called a
could go in case
ds arose, mighty
Iding in its path. Tt was
jn the middle of the foor,
Jed down into the small, dark
the doorway and
thing but the great
a tree nor a house
jountry that reached
into a gray mess
it, Even the
Once the house
ered the paint a”
ouse Was
128.
PIA
Which one of the follow
owing statements is true?
(1). Uncle Henry's house was freshly painted.
(2) Dorothy's parents were rich farmers
@) Uncle Henry had abig farm.
(4). She lived in a small and shabby house
. Which one of the following statements is true ?
a
Q)
3)
‘There was no tall tree near the house.
‘The house was a comfortable brick house.
It was made of wood, as wood was easily
available.
(4) Dorothy slept in a big wooden bed.
. Study the following statements
‘A In the vast grassland, Uncle Henry's was
the only house.
B. There was sur-baked gray
around,
C, In the middle of the prairies was a green
field ploughed by Uncle Henry
Choose the correct option
(2) Aand Bare wrong, but C is right.
(2) Aand Bare right, but C is wrong.
(g) Band C are right, but A is wrong.
(4) And C are right, but B is wrong,
gress all
Study the following statements
‘A. Uncle Henry had a tractor trolley in
which wood was carried.
B, The wood for the house was carried from
far away.
‘Choose the correct option
(a) Both A and B are wrong.
2) Ais right and B is wrong.
(3) Bis right and A is wrong.
(4) Both Aand Bare night.
Which of the following stateme
and which ones are false (#) ?
‘A. The fear of a exclone loomed large on the
family.
B. They had built a shelter for protection
against wind and rain.
¢. Around the ouse there was
reduce the impact of a storm.
D. Their drawing room had only three or
four chairs
Choose the correct option
@) TRTF
ts are true (T)
nothing to