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PAPER -I
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Note : There are Sixty (60) questions, out of which you are to answer fifty (50) questions only. If you
answer more than fifty (50) questions, then only the first fifty (50) questions attempted will be
evaluated, The questions carry two (2) marks each.
While teaching English, various
teachers keep in their mind the
following objectives :
I. To increase vocabulary (stock
of words).
Il. Todevelop the skill of sentence
construction.
III To understand thoroughly the
content of the lessons.
IV. To memorise answers to all
probable questions.
Which of the following would you
recommend as the correct objectives
for a teacher of English to follow ?
(A) Tand It
(B) WandIV
(C) Mandi
(D) Hand Iv
Arrange the following teaching
processes in order :
(i) relating the present knowledge
with the previous knowledge.
(ii) evaluation
(iii) reteaching
(iv) formulating objectives
(v) presentation of materials
Select the correct code below :
(A) i ii ii iv v
®) ii i ii Ww v
© vow ii i ii
(D) iv i v ii iii
3.
Choose one from the following that
will help a teacher to improve his
teaching skills most :
(A) Workshop on teaching
methodology
(B)_ Class-room interaction
analysis
(C) Microteaching
(D) Practice teaching
Which of the following ideas should
a teacher strive to develop in his
students ?
(A) ‘Express clearly’, come what
may.
(B) ‘Stop worrying and start
living’.
(C) ‘What you think, you become’.
(D) All of the above.
Experts have identified, in general,
the following four as methods of
teaching :
I. Explanation of facts
Il. Dictation of notes
III. Students’ activity
IV. Discussion
Which combination do you think is
suitable for teaching of science ?
(A) Tand Il
(B) Land
(©) Wand II
(D) Wand Iv
P.T.O.(Cualities of a test)
L
2
3
4.
Gandhiji has given great importance
to purposeful creative activity under
the gamut of basic education. Which
one of the following can be called
purposeful creative activity ?
(A) embroidery
(B) dyeing
(C) making dolls with clay
(D) all of these
Teaching, as an interactive and
interpersonal influence upon the
learners, has-been conceived in
(A) democratic notion of teaching
(B) autocratic notion of teaching
(C) Laissezfaire notion of teaching
(D) Gurukul System
Match List I with List I and select
the correct match from the codes
given below :
List I List II
(Explanation)
Objectivity (i) Temeans the ease with which
the test can be administered
and scored.
Satisfactory (ii) Tt means the accuracy
Norms With which the test measures
Whatever it measures,
Validity (ii) Itmeans whether or not it can
be done again,
Reliability (iv) It means the extent to which
the test measures what it
intends to measure,
(¥) It means the extent to which
the scores ae independent of
the scorer.
(vi) It means the standards with
which scores can be
compared.
Code 1 2 3 4
(A) vii iv iti i
(B) ov vi iv ii
© viv wi i
(D) iii v ii iv
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i.
Which of the following sampling
procedure gives each item an equal
probability of being selected ?
(A) Systematic sampling
(B) Simple random sampling
(C) Quota sampling
(D) Stratified sampling
What is the criteria for a good
hypothesis ?
(A) It should be precise, specific
and consistent with most
known facts,
(B)_Itshould be formulated in such
a way that it can be tested by
the data.
(C) Itshould have a limited scope
and should not have bad
significance,
(D) All the above
Which of the following is / are
essential qualities of a good
research ?
(A) Good research is systematic
(B) Good research is logical
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above.
The research, which helps to build
new theory, is called
(A) Action research
(B) Applied research
(C)_ Fundamental research
(D) Theoretical research13. In research, the questions — what,
how and why about the problem
under study are related to —
(A) Research Process
(B) Research Summary
(C)_ Research outline or proposal
(D)_ Research Report
Read the following passage and answer the
questions No. 14 to 18 :
The Second World War had its origin in
Hitler’s unwillingness to accept the terms
of the Treaty of Versailles (1919). German.
forces invaded Poland on 1 September,
1939 and overran the country in four
weeks. Britain and France declared war on
Germany on 3 September but avoided
major operations. In April 1940, the
Germans occupied Denmark and Norway
where allied troops resisted for two
months. The invasion of Belgium and
Holland on 10 May 1940 opened the
period of “lightning war” (Blitzkrieg), in
which penetration by German tanks and
use of air power encompassed the fall of ©
the Netherlands within four days, Belgium
within three weeks, and France within
seven weeks. Failure to secure air
superiority over Britain frustrated Hitler’s
plans of invasion and, while continuing
submarine attacks on British supply routes,
the Germans moved eastwards, invading
Yugoslavia and Greece in April 1941 and
attacking Russia on a 2,000-mile front on
22 June in alliance with Finland, Hungary
and Rumania. Relentless German
advances in Russia brought them to the
outskirts of Leningrad and Moscow and
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to the Volga, but from November 1942
they were gradually thrown back, the last
invading forces-being expelled from pre-
war Russia in April 1944.
14. Which two countries declared war on
Germany on 3 September 1939 ?
(A). Denmark and Norway
(B) Belgium and Holland
(©). Britain and France
(D) Poland and Belgium
15. The period of “lightning war”,
known as Blitzkrieg, started with the
invasion of which two countries by
Germany ?
(A) Poland and France
(B) Denmark and Norway
(C) Belgium and Holland
(D) Yugoslavia and Greece
16. The German attack on Russia lasted
(A) From 1939 to 1941
(B) From 1940 to 1944
(C) From 1940 to 1945
(D) From 1941 to 1944
17. In the German invasion of Russia,
one of Germany’s allies was :
(A) Rumania
(B) Yugoslavia
(C) Greece
(D) Holland
P.T.O.18. During the period from 1939 to 1941,
Germany attacked several countries
in Europe. Which of the following
represents some of these countries
correctly ?
(A) Belgium, Hungary, Yugoslavia
(B) Denmark, Norway, Finland
(C) France, Rumania, Denmark
(D) Poland, Belgium, Holland
19. Teacher’s communication will be
more effective if
(A) the teacher is a master in his/
her subject,
(B) he/she prepares a good
number of instructional aids,
(C)_ he/she discusses the previous
year’s question paper,
(D) he/she starts from what
students already know.
20. When was the Education TV first
introduced in India ?
(A) 1954
(B) 1958
(C) 1959
(D) 1970
21
Which of the following will not
hamper effective communication in
the class ?.
(A)_A statement which allows the
listener to draw his/her own
conclusions.
(B) Aprecise statement
(©) Anambiguous statement
(©) A lengthy statement.
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22.
23.
24,
25.
26.
Communication helps in
(A) Integration
(B) purchasing power
(C) Entertainment
(D) Persuasion.
If North-east is South, then South-
east is
(A) South-west
(B) East
(C) North-east
(D) West
Satellite communication works
through
(A) Radar
(B) Transponder
(C)_ Receptor
(D) Transmitter
The following is an incomplete
sequence of letters. Find the letters
which should come next
cd, xw, gh, ts 2
(A) zx
@) ij
© kt
©) w
In the following sequence one
number is wrongly included
13, 17, 19, 21, 23, 29, 31, 37
Which one is the wrong number ?
(A) 17
@) 21
© 2
@) 3727. The appropriate number in the box
of the sequence
2,2, 4, 4, 6, 8 8 is
(A) 10
(B) 12
© 14
(D) 16
28. What will be the number in the empty
box ?
5/8 7 {13 819
13 | 40. 20/91 72
(A) 12
(B) 17
(© 32
(@) 62
29, Fill in the blank with the appropriate
numbers
GUWAHATI 25683894. WHAT 6389
WAIT 6849 GHAT ——
(A) 2364
(B) 2369
(C) 2689
(D) 2389
30. There are five Sundays in a month.
The first day of the month will be
(A) Monday
(B). Tuesday
(©) Thursday
(D) Saturday
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31.
32.
10)
qa)
(amt
(Iv)
Consider the following statement “If
a number is divisible by 9, then it is
divisible by 3”.
Which of the following is equivalent
to the above statement ?
(A) Ifa number is divisible by 3,
ther it is divisible by 9.
(B) Ifa number is not divisible by
9, then it is not divisible by 3.
(©) If.anumberis not divisible by
3, then it is not divisible by 9.
(D) A number is divisible by 9 if
and only if it is divisible by 3.
In the following diagrams the big
circle represents educated people, the
small circle represents the residents
ina locality and the ellipse represents
people that are rich.
Ow
O
ORE
Ina locality it is found that all residents
are educated and some residents are
rich. This situation is represented by
(A) Fig. 1
-(B) Fig. Il
(©) Fig. 1
(D) Figtv33.
34,
35.
Statements :
a. All Blacks are Americans
b. All Americans are Christians
Conclusions :
I. Some Christians are black
Il. All Christians are Americans
Ill. Some Americans are black
IV. All Americans are black
On the basis of the two statements
given at the top which conclusions
are correct ?
(A) Land I
(B) Tand Il
(C) Wand tI
(D) Mand Iv
“NEVER TROUBLE TROUBLE
TILL TROUBLE TROUBLES
YOU”
Which of the following letters
appear most in the statement shown.
above ?
(A) e
(B) o
Or
(D) t
‘The mental age (M.A.) of an exactly
six-year old boy is six years and ten
months, What is his nearest [.Q. ?
(A) ul
(B) 114
(© 7
(D) 120
36.
37.
38.
Match each item of the first list with
the appropriate item of the second
list and choose the correct match
using code below :
First list Second list
1. Montessori (a) Austria
2. Froebel (b) England
3. Dewey (c) France
4. Rousseau (a) Germany
(e) Italy
(0) Spain
(g) USA
Codes 1 2 3 4
(A) d g c
@) a c g d
© e g f c
(D) f d b g
Which of the following statements
is false ?
(A) If 34+4=7, then 3>7
(B) If4>5, then 5<6
(C) If3>7, then 6>14
(D) If7>3, then 14>6
The following distribution indicates
the life-time of 400 tube lights tested
ina company :
Life-time (Hours) | Number of tube lights
300-399 4
400-499 46
500-599 58
600-699 16
700-799 68
800-899 62
900-999 48
1000-1099 2-
1100-1199 6
What is the percentage of tube lights
whose life-time is at least 500 but
less than 1000 hours ?
(A) 76
(B) 77
(C) 78
(D) 7939.
40.
41.
42.
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Acar travels 304m at 30kmph, 30km
at 60kmph, and 10km at
40 kmph. The average speed of the
car for the entire journey is
(A) 40 kmph
(B) 40-33 kmph
(C) 43 kmph
(D) 43-33 kmph
From his house, a man goes 3kms
towards west; then he turns to his
right and goes 4 kms. Now from his
present position what is the
minimum distance to his house ?
(A) 4km
(B) Skm
(©) 6km
(D) Tkm
A cube has to be coloured in such a
way as to avoid the same colour on
adjacent surfaces. What is the
minimum number of colours you will
require ?
(A) Three
(B) Four
(C) Nine
(D) Six
The prefix “hypo” in hypothesis
indicates
(A) Same
(B) Similar
(C)_ over
(D) under
43.
44,
45.
46.
MICR stands for
(A) Magnetic Integral Character
Reader
(B) Magnetic Integral Chart
Reader
(C). Magnetic Ink Character Reader
(D) Magnetic International Chart
Reader
Dot Matrix is a type of
(A) Tape
(B) Disk
(C) Printer
(D) Bus
OCR stands for
(A) Optical Character Reader
(B) Optical Character Recognition
(C). Operational Character Reader
(D) Only Character Reader
The device used to connect a
computer to a telephone line is
(A) HTML
(B) XML
(C) MODEM
(D) FIP
P.T.O.47. HTTP
48.
49.
50.
(A) is an access method used on
Internet.
(B) isa popular way of
communication on the
electronic frontier.
(©)
is the way to meet people and
share information.
(D)_ is an Internet address.
Which of the following is not a
commonly followed direction or path
of human communication ?
(A) Vertical
(B) Circular
(C) Lateral
(D) Diagonal
The group of animals, belonging to
the same species, is known as
(A) ecosystem
(B) population
(C) community
(D) none of these.
Stress and anxiety are caused by
(A) air pollution
(B) noise pollution
(C)_ water pollution
(D) nuclear pollution
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10
Sl.
52.
53.
54,
55.
Air-borne diseases mainly cause
harin to
(A)
@)
©
@)
digestive system
circulatory system
reproductive system
respiratory system
Which of the following is not caused
due to global warming ?
(A) Melting of polar icecaps
(B) Formation of acid rain
(C) Change of climate
(D) Rise of sea-levels
Soil erosion can be prevented by
1G}
@)
©
@)
Indira Gandhi Canal has brought
greenery to
(A) Haryana
(B) Rajasthan
(C) Karnataka
(D) Andhra Pradesh
afforestation
deforestation
overgrazing
removal of vegetation
In which of the following year,
education was placed under the
‘Concurrent list’ ?
(A) 1974
(B) 1975
(©) 1976
(D) 197756.
37.
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Which of the following body(ies)
grant(s) fund for higher education ?
Answer using Codes below :
(i) UGC
(ii) State Government
(iii) Municipal Corporation and
Zilla Parishad
(iv) Central Government
Codes :
(A) Only (i)
(B) Only (iii) and (iv)
(C)_ (i, Gi) and (iv)
(D) (ii) and (iii)
The UGC has proposed a set of triple
objectives for enhancing access to
higher education in its 12th Plan
document. Which one of the
following fully covers the triple
objectives ?
(A) Access and expansion, equity
and inclusion, and quality and
excellence.
Access and enrolment, equity
and expansion and quality.
(B)
Access to cover all areas,
equity across all sections, and
excellence,
(©)
(D) Access to deprived sections,
equity with justice to all, and
quality and excellence.
58.
59.
60.
‘The University Grants Commission
(UGC) was established in
(A) 1952
(B) 1957
(©) 1987
(D) 1989
Which of the following is not
entrusted with the responsibility of
setting up University ?
(A) Central Government
(B). Parliament
(©) Upper House
(D) State Legislature.
Who is the chief of the UGC ?
(A) Secretary
(B) Ministry of Human Resource
Development.
(C) Minister of State
(D) Chairperson.
P.T.O.