1.
Establishing Indian Education Service (I.E.S)
was recommended by:
(1) Hunter Commission (1882) (2) Sargent Plan (1944)
(3) Education Commission
(1964-66) (4) National Policy on Education (1986).
2.
Which article of the Indian Constitution is
related to the Right to Education ?
(1) Article 45 (2)
Article 30(1)
(3) Article 21A (4) Article 15(1).
(3) Article 21A (4) Article 15(1).
3.
Sri Prakash Committee (1959) was related to
____.
(1) Universalisation of Primary
Education (2) Religious and moral education
(3) Women education (4) Vocationalization of education.
4.
In Absolute grading, the grades are assigned on
the basis of:
(1) overall performance (2) impressions over a period of time
(3) conversion on Normal Pfrobability
Curve (4) pre-determined standard.
5.
Which one of the following is not included in
guidance services ?
(1) Counselling service (2) Placement service
(3) Development service (4) Follow-up service.
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6.
Multipurpose schools were recommended by:
(1)
Secondary Education Commission chaired by
Dr. A. Lakshmanswami Mudaliar
(2)
University Education Commission chaired by Dr.
S. Radhakrishnan
(3)
Education Commission chaired by Dr. S. Kothari
(4)
Education Committee chaired by Professor Yash
Pal.
7.
Vocationalisation of education at +2 stage was
an outcome of the committee chaired by:
(1) Abbot and Wood (1937) (2) Sargent (1944)
(3) Ishwar Bhai Patel (1977) (4) Malcolm Adiseshaiya (1978).
8.
Education forAll Summit on nine High Population
Countries was held in December 1993 at:
(1) Paris (2)
New Delhi
(3) Beijing (4) Geneva.
(3) Beijing (4) Geneva.
9.
Minimum Levels of Learning (MLL) lay emphasis
on:
(1) child centred learning (2) cooperative learning
(3) competency based learning
(4) content based learning.
10.
Exponent of social constructivism was:
(1) Chomsky (2) Vygotsky (3) Piaget (4) Dewey.
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11.
Theory of Observational Learning was given by:
(1) Kohlar (2) Pavlov (3) Kurt Lewin (4) Bandura.
12.
Nodal agency for monitoring the implementation
of RTE 2009 is:
(1) National Human Rights
Commission
(2) National Council for Educational Research and Training
(2) National Council for Educational Research and Training
(3) National Commission for
Protection of Child Rights
(4) National Council for Teacher Education.
(4) National Council for Teacher Education.
13.
Which one of the following is not characterized
as a level of teaching ?
(1) Memory (2) Understanding (3)
Exploratory (4) Reflective.
14.
The
outcomes of Action Research are utilized for:
(1) policy planning (2) programme evaluation
(3) improving the whole system (4) improving own practices.
15.
For realizing the goals of teacher training, the
most important aspect is:
(1) planning (2) training module
(3) inspection (4) follow up programme.
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16.
The title of report of the Rammurthy Committee
is:
(1)
Challenges of Education: A Policy
Perspective
(2) Towards an Enlightened and Humane Society
(2) Towards an Enlightened and Humane Society
(3)
Learning without Burden
(4) Learning to All
(4) Learning to All
17.
Once enabling conditions are provided learning
will automatically take place is one of the main affirmations in:
(1) NPE – 1986 (2) POA (1992)
(3) NCF 2005 (4) Education Commission (1964 – 66)
18.
“Our Secondary education remains the weakest
link in our educational machinery and needs urgent reforms” is a remark of:
(1) Secondary Education
Commission (2) University Education Commission
(3) Education Commission (4) National Knowledge Commission.
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19.
In CCE, the term ‘continuous’ refers to:
(1) Every day assessment (2) Regularity in assessment
(3) Rigorous assessment (4) Year-end assessment.
20.
The title of the Report submitted by the Yash
Pal Committee (1993) is :
(1) Learning to Know (2) Learning to Do
(3) Learning to Live Together (4) Learning Without Burden.
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PART – A SECTION II :
TEACHING AND RESEARCH APTITUDE
21.
Major contribution of Psychology to education
lies in : ???
(1) defining the goals for which teacher should
strive
(2) identifying potentially successful procedures
(2) identifying potentially successful procedures
(3) providing scientific foundation to the art
of teaching
(4) comparing the relative effectiveness of
various teaching procedures.
22.
For learning to be effective, a goal must be
meaningful in terms of : ???
(1) the curricular objectives (2) the intellectual ideas involved
(3) the learner’s need and purposes (4) the teacher’s plans.
23.
In the final analysis, the key to motivation in
the classroom is : ???
(1) the interest inherent in the subject matter
(2) teacher’s personality and his/her teaching method
(2) teacher’s personality and his/her teaching method
(3) the emotional climate of the classroom
(4) the suitability of curricular experiences.
(4) the suitability of curricular experiences.
24.
The core curriculum does not emphasize on:
(1) democratic procedures (2) problem solving.
(3) a well-defined body of subject matter (4) integration of different subject matters.
25.
In teaching, if nothing has been learnt then
nothing has been _____.
(1) taught (2) studied (3) examined (4) observed.
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26.
The function of a teacher in a democratic
classroom is to:
1. allow students completely free choices
without any interference.
2. tell students what are intelligent choices
among different alternatives.
3. help students become more capable of making
intelligent choices among increasingly significant alternatives.
4. nota.
4. nota.
27.
The most important function of a teacher is to :
1. maintain order in the class 2. Impart subject matter.
3. teach problem solving techniques 4. Guide pupil’s growth.
28.
The teacher who has a student who stutters,
should :
1. help him/her by supplying the words he/she
wants to say.
2. help him/her take
part in all the oral activities of the class.
3. give him/her word
drills on the words on which he/she stutters.
4. provide special
situation in which his/her sense of worth is built up.
29.
An I.Q. test does not provide :
1. a high test-retest reliability 2. Good predictor of behaviour.
3. high internal consistency 4. Good validity.
30.
Construct validity is a notion that refers to :
1. that the scores on a test correlate highly
with scores from tests that measure the same attribute.
2. the level of which a construct is related to
other similar measures.
3. the degree to which items in the test
consistently relate to each other.
4. the test will produce consistent results.
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31.
Inclusive education is about :
1. making provision for education for all
children.??
2. welcoming and celebrating diversity.
2. welcoming and celebrating diversity.
3. improving the quality of education for all.
4. all the above.
4. all the above.
32.
Transfer of training from situation A to
situation B is affected most by : ???
1. similarity of situation A and B 2. intelligence of the learner.
3. the meaningfulnesss of situations A and B 4.
the motivation of the learner.
33.
The teaching of Froebel grew out of his belief
that : ???
1. the aim of education is self-realization
2. spiritual meanings lay behind all phenomena,
even play.
3. the method of education should be
self-activity – an unfoldment.
4. All the above.
4. All the above.
34.
The problem child is generally the one who has : ???
1. an unsolved problem 2. a poor heredity.
3. poor home environment 4. over protective parent(s).
35.
A coefficient of correlation of ─1.00 between two series
of scores means that :
1. no relationship exists between the two
measures.
2. those who did best on one measure did poorest
on the other.
3. if one set of scores are ranked in order of
size, the other set of scores would automatically be arranged in order of size.
4. those who did best on the first test one out
of every two did best on the other test.
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36.
The purpose of early childhood education is to :
1. emphasize the teaching of 3 Rs
2. Provide them nutritious food.
2. Provide them nutritious food.
3. relieve parents from attending to their
children for a few hours.
4. improve their socialization and perceptual
abilities and prepare for their school readiness. ??
37.
Which in your opinion is the most appropriate
answer ?
Regarding
acquisition of knowledge, people say that :
1 1. Sense perception is the only source of
knowledge.
2 2. It is reason alone which can provide us true
knowledge.
3 3.
We never get knowledge, because there is no
knowledge out there. It is our own construction or creation.
4 4.
It is through reason and perception that we
can get knowledge of the world.
38.
Guidance is a process of :
1 1.
diagnosing the difficulty and prescribing the
remedy.
2 2.
helping the individual become more capable of
self-direction.
3 3.
reducing the number and seriousness of
disciplinary.
4 4.
keeping square pegs out of round holes.
39.
In any definition of educational sociology, the
key word is :
1 1.
individual 2. society / culture
3. environment 4. interaction.
3. environment 4. interaction.
40.
Inventory is used primarily to evaluate :
1 1.
Intellectual and academic growth 2. Intelligence and special aptitudes
3.
Sociological and sociometrical status 4. Interests and personality adjustment.
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PART
– A SECTION-III
: EDUCATIONAL METHODOLOGY
41.
The book titled ‘Pedagogy of the Oppressed’ was
written by :
1.
Karl Marx 2. Ivan Illich 3. Paulo Freire 4. John Dewey.
42.
A criterion-referenced test :
1.
compares learner’s performance with the
performance of the other learners in the class.
2.
compares learner’s performance with the
pre-determined standards of performance.
3.
compares learner’s performance with his/her own
performance in the previous test.
4.
nota.
43.
‘Give your scholar no verbal lesson, he should
be taught by experience alone’. The school of thought that has put forth this
view point is :
1.
Idealism 2. Naturalism 3.
Pragmatism 4. Realism.
44.
The title of the Report of Education Commission
(1964-66) is :
1.
Education and National Development
2. Learning the Treasure Within.
2. Learning the Treasure Within.
3.
Learning Without Burden
4. Towards an Enlightened and Humane Society.
4. Towards an Enlightened and Humane Society.
45.
The emphasis in the Pedagogy of school education
as per the National Curriculum Framework 2005 is :
1.
from Behaviourism to Constructivism
2. from Cognitivism to Behaviourism.
2. from Cognitivism to Behaviourism.
3.
from Constructivism to Behaviourism
4. from Constructivism to Humanism.
4. from Constructivism to Humanism.
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46.
If the mean of 15 numbers is 50. One more number
is added, the mean is now 51. The value of the 16th number is :
1.
63 2. 64 3. 65 4. 66
47.
A toddler who has a schema for flower sees Lily
for the first time and says ‘flower’. Within Piaget’s theoretical framework it
is known as the process of :
1.
Assimilation 2.
Accommodation
3. Disequilibrium 4. Centration.
3. Disequilibrium 4. Centration.
48.
Who has emphasized the idea of “education
through productive work”?
1.
Swamy Vivekanand 2. Rabindranath Tagore
3. Mahatma Gandhi 4. Maria Montessorie.
49.
The ability of a society to develop an
institutional structure capable of adjusting to continually changing problems
and demand is, because of the process of :
1.
Modernisation 2.
Urbanisation
3. Westernisation 4. Industrialisation.
3. Westernisation 4. Industrialisation.
50.
The FOOD in Classical Conditioning experiment is
an example of :
1.
Conditioned stimulus 2. Unconditioned stimulus
3.
artificial stimulus 4. Natural response.
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51.
Negative reinforcement :
1.
Increases the rate of behaviour 2. Decreases the rate of behaviour
3.
is a form of punishment 4. Nota.
52.
The task that an individual can accomplish only
with the assistance of a more experienced person represents the learner’s :
1.
Area of cognitive dissonance 2. Zone of proximal development.
3.
Learning opportunity 4. Inter-relationship.
53.
A level of
measurement in which scores are ranked with respect to the intensity for a
quality is called :
1.
Nominal level of
measurement 2. Ordinal level of measurement.
3. Interval level of measurement. 4. Ratio level of measurement.
54.
The test scores of 15 students enrolled in a
class IX were recorded in ascending order as follows :
4, 7, 7, 9,
10, 11, 13, 15, 15, 15, 17, 17, 19, 19, 20
After
calculating the mean and median, an error is discovered. One of the 15’s is
really a 17. The measure of central tendency which will change is/are :
1.
the mean only 2. the median only
3.
both the mean and the median 4. neither mean nor median will change.
55.
An effective teacher is one who :
1.
is a master of his/her subject
2. maintains discipline in the class
2. maintains discipline in the class
3.
is good at rapport building
4. facilitates his/her students to learn at their own.
4. facilitates his/her students to learn at their own.
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56.
A teacher first tells the rule and principle
and then cites examples to explain a concept. S/he is adopting :
1.
inductive approach 2. deductive approach
3.
investigatory approach 4. explanatory approach.
57. In Gandhiji’s scheme of Basic Education, the
recommended methods of teaching are similar to the ideology of :
1.
Idealism 2. Pragmatism 3. Naturalism 4. Realism.
58.
The quality of school education in the country
can be enhanced by :
1.
providing the required teaching aids 2. raising infrastructural facilities.
3.
privatising the whole system 4. empowering the teachers.
59.
Effective learning is indicated by :
1.
ability to recall and reproduce 2. ability to give arguments.
3.
ability to solve related problems 4. ability to score high in the examination.
60.
Which one of the following, do you think, is
among the ideals of a democratic society ?
1.
Obedient fellowship 2. Belief in the opinion of the leader.
3.
Powerful leadership 4. Respect for enlightened individual.
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61.
A positive body image is strongly associated
with :
1.
height 2. intelligence 3.
self-esteem 4. self-actualisation.
62.
In calling the mind a ‘tabula rasa’, Locke
wants to emphasize that all knowledge
comes from :
1.
Innate ideas 2. Experience and perception
3.
Training or ideas 4. All of the above.
63.
The principle of true teaching as ‘Nothing can
be taught’ was given by:
1.
Sri Aurobindo 2. Rousseau
3.
Rabindranath Tagore 4. Swamy Dayanand.
64.
Psychologically speaking, modern teaching
methodology places emphasis to treat students as : ??
1.
clean slate 2. active listener 3.
information processor 4. obedient learner.
65.
The driving force behind a person’s efforts
towards achieving certain goal(s) is referred to :
1.
Interest 2. Motivation 3. Incentive 4. Instinct.
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66.
Valuing is an objective of education under
the :
1.
Cognitive domain 2. Affective domain
3.
Psychomotor domain 4. Cognitive as well as psychomotor domain.
67.
Micro-teaching is a technique used for :
1.
Teaching small sized classes 2. Teaching in a simulated condition
3.
Preparation of teachers in Specific Teaching skill 4.
All of the above.
68.
National Curriculum Framework-2005 derives its
basis mainly from :
1.
Learning without burden 2. Learning the treasure within
3.
Towards an enlightened and humane society 4. All of
the above.
69.
Creative thinking is :
1.
longitudinal 2. horizontal 3. tangential
4. cross-sectional
70.
A teacher who asks students to write the
summary of a given story is measuring the educational objective related to:
1.
knowledge 2. comprehension 3. synthesis 4. application.
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71.
The distinguishing feature of subjective and
objective methods of evaluation is :
1.
exactness
2. time involved 3. prejudice 4. impartiality.
72.
In a test on Mathematics administered on class
VI students, most of the students failed in the Fraction related section of the
test. The teacher in such a case should construct and administer :
1.
a diagnostic test 2. a mastery test.
3.
an achievement test 4. any of the above.
73.
The adoption of symbols (customs, rituals etc.)
of higher caste is an attempt to move up the hierarchical ladder of castes is
called :
1.
Sanskritization 2. Modernisation
3.
Urbanisation 4. This is not true of castes.
74.
Hidden curriculum is a term which means :
1.
Null curriculum
2.
A curriculum is an overt plan of intended study
and there is nothing like hidden curriculum.
3.
It includes the ethos and value system of the
school and is implicitly provided to the learner.
4.
It refers to totality of all experiences given
to learners.
75.
John Dewey emphasized that acquisition of knowledge
is a/an :
1.
active and explorative process in a social
setup.
2.
sensory experience away from conflicts of the
society.
3.
approach which gives new meaning to man’s
search for God or truth.
4.
process in which the mind is utterly still and
allows for freedom from the known.
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76.
Teaching a body of knowledge uncritically for
the purpose of bringing about acceptance is called
1.
reflection 2. indoctrination.
3.
unipolar process of teaching-learning 4. training.
77.
One of the following is correct about the
development of language abilities of children :
1.
children come to school with extremely limited
language abilities as language is a complex rules governed system.
2.
home language of children can seriously
interfere with their formal learning and should be avoided as a medium of
instruction.
3.
multilinguism which is a typical feature of
Indian linguistic diversity must be used as a resource. ??
4.
implementing three-language formula can pose
complex difficulties and should therefore be avoided.
78.
Action Research is undertaken :
1.
by students for the award of degree/diploma 2. by practitioners to improve upon their
practices.
2.
by NGOs to form the basis of plans and
policies. 4. by Government of India for allocation of
funds.
79.
As per RTE Act, 2009, how much percentage of
children from economically weaker sections of the society should be given
admission in privately-managed schools ?
1.
10 % 2. 15% 3. 20 % 4. 25 %
80.
“Education is the manifestation of the perfection
already in man”. Who among the following said this :
1.
Acharya Rama Murti 2. Swami Vivekananda.
3.
Jean Piaget 4. Maria Montessori.
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PART – B SECTION-IV (i) : ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Directions :
(Qs. 81 to 84) : In each of the following questions, some alternatives have been
suggested for the idioms. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning.
81.
A hard
nut to crack :
1.
To be deceived 2. Lazy 3. To confirm 4. A difficult problem.
82.
Blow one’s own trumpet :
1.
Praise others loudly 2. Speak abusively.
3.
Praise oneself loudly 4. Balanced.
83.
Movers and shakers :
1.
Be innovative 2. Speak at length.
3.
Steal the show 4. Powerful and influential people.
84.
Promise someone the moon :
1.
Promises that are impossible to keep. 2. Start working.
3.
Seek to gain advantage by flattery 4. Assign the work to somebody.
Direction (Qs. 85 to 92) : In each
of the following questions some alternatives have been given. Choose from the
four alternatives the word(s) which best completes the sentence.
85.
He does not like to be friendly with Preeti. He
always gives her the cold ______.
1.
push 2. insult 3. shoulder
4. coffee.
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86.
With rising prices people find it difficult to
make ______ meet.
1.
the both ends 2. both their ends 3. both ends 4. both the ends
87.
Children below the age of 12 can be tried only
by the ______ court.
1.
Supreme 2. High 3. District 4. Juvenile
88.
The train is ______ time.
1.
besides 2. between 3. behind 4. by
89.
My friend has been suffering _____ fever _____
last Monday.
1.
from; for 2. from; since 3. with;
since 4. with; for
90.
In the morning, I am often short _____ time and
so I have a glance _____ the newspaper headlines.
1.
at; of 2. of; of 3. of; at 4. of; about
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91.
He behaved _____ in the battlefield.
1.
with cowardice 2. like a coward 3. cowardly way 4.
Cowardly
92.
He is _____ all for his generosity.
1.
known to 2. known for 3. known with 4. known by
Direction (Qs. 93-95) : In each of
the following questions some alternatives have been given. Choose one word
which best summarizes the sentence.
93.
Notice of death, especially in a newspaper:
1.
Advertisement 2. Declaration 3. Obituary 4. Referendum.
94.
Official counting of the people in a country:
1.
Collection 2. Gathering 3. Crowd 4. Cencus
95.
One who unlimited powers:
1.
God 2. Omnivorous 3. Omniscient 4. Omnipotent
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Direction (Qs. 96 – 98) : Which one
of the given alternatives is most similar to the word printed in capital
letters ?
96.
ALLEVIATE:
1.
Abate 2. Dissipate 3. Reject 4. Relieve
97.
IMPULSIVE :
1.
Deliberate 2. Wary 3. Rash 4. Impressive
98.
PERSPICUITY:
1.
Logic 2. Precision 3. Lucidity 4. Profoundly
Direction (Qs. 99 – 100) : Which one
of the given alternatives is nearly opposite to the word printed in capital
letters ?
99.
ZEALOUS:
1.
Absent-minded 2. Distraught 3. Inattentive 4. Indifferent
100.
IMMACULATE:
1.
Flawed 2. Stained 3. Uneven 4. Impure.
Pl Note: Most answers are well-referenced; doubtful ones/unknown
ones are given with ?? symbol
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