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AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 1

Which of the following is not considered as a factor of cognition?

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Retreat is not considered as a factor of cognition.
Cognitive factors refer to characteristics of the person that affect performance and learning. These factors serve to modulate performance such that it may improve or decline. These factors involve cognitive functions like attention, memory, and reasoning.

  • Most psychologists today believe that our cognitions, i.e. our perceptions, memories, interpretations are essential ingredients of emotions.
  • Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer have proposed a two-factor theory in which emotions have two ingredients: physical arousal and a cognitive label.
  • They presumed that our experience of emotion grows from our awareness of our present arousal. They also believed that emotions are physiologically similar.

Therefore, Anger, Hunger, and fear are factors of cognition.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 2

If Shyam is handicapped, he has trouble adjusting with the rest of the children in the class, then he tries to establish the adjustment in the class by bringing first place in the class. Which defense device is being adopted by Shyam?

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Defense mechanisms are learned and designed to tackle self-devaluation, anxiety, and hurt and operate automatically at habitual levels. They typically involve measures of self-deception and distortion. Defense mechanisms are usually exercised in combination instead of singly and quite often they are combined with task-oriented behavior. To a great extent, they are necessary to soften failure, alleviate anxiety and hurt, and protect feelings of significance adequacy, and worth. Normally, they are adjustive reactions but sometimes they seriously interfere with the effective resolution of stress. Defense mechanisms may feature in a negative or a positive form.

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AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 3

A School gives preference to boys while selecting students for cooking competition and to girls for badminton competitions. This indicates -

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While our society provides us with an ecosystem that is necessary for our survival. It also has some flaws embedded within itself that discriminate and hinders the growth of a few sections of the society. In our Indian society, it has been a prolonged stereotype that women have the primary responsibility of taking care of household and men are responsible for taking care of the financial stability and the hard work related to it.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 4

What is egocentrism according to Piaget?

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Egocentrism can be defined as the child being the center of the world and everything revolves around him.
Egocentrism in early childhood refers to the tendency of young children to think that everyone sees things in the same way as the child.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 5

As a teacher, which of the following techniques will you follow to motivate the students of your class?
1. By setting induction
2. Use of black board
3. By illustration
4. By active participation of students

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All of these techniques can be used to motivate the students of a class.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 6

If a previously learned task impedes a new task, which is being learnt. This transfer of learning will be:

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If a previously learned task impedes a new task, which is being learnt. This transfer of learning will be negative transfer.
Transfer of learning is the process of applying or carrying over the knowledge, skills, habits, attitudes or other responses from one learning situation, in which they were initially acquired, to a different learning situation. 
Negative Transfer-

  • There are cases in which the previous learning interferes with subsequent learning.
  • In such cases, the carryover of knowledge or experience in one task interferes with further learning.
  • As a result of negative transfer, performance on one task may block performance on the subsequent task.
  • For example, a child’s experience in learning the plural of ‘house’ may inhibit his/her learning the plural of the word ‘mouse’. He/She may spell the plural of the word ‘mouse’ as ‘mouses’, instead of ‘mice’.
AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 7

"Children learn to act in accordance with internal ideas rather than impulse" was stated by

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Vygotsky on make-believe play and cognitive development:
Vygotsky viewed make-believe play as unique, broadly influential zone of proximal development in which children learn to act in accord with internal ideas rather than on impulse.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 8

Who called infancy the ideal time to learn?

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Valentine called infancy the ideal time to learn.

  • Human development is divided into different stages infancy, childhood (early and middle childhood), adolescence and adulthood.
  • It refers to the first year or early period of a baby's development in which the baby grows rapidly after birth.
  • This is a critical period of development in which the child learns to sit, crawl, stand etc.
AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 9

निर्देश: गद्यांश को पढ़कर निम्नलिखित प्रश्न में सबसे उचित विकल्प को चुनिए।
प्राचीन भारत में शिक्षा, ज्ञान प्राप्ति का सबसे बड़ा स्रोत माना जाता था। व्यक्ति के जीवन को सन्तुलित और श्रेष्ठ बनाने तथा एक नई दिशा प्रदान करने में शिक्षा का महत्त्वपूर्ण योगदान था। सामाजिक बुराइयों को उसकी जड़ों से निर्मूल करने और त्रुटिपूर्ण जीवन में सुधार करने के लिए शिक्षा की नितान्त आवश्यकता थी। यह एक ऐसी व्यवस्था थी, जिसके द्वारा सम्पूर्ण जीवन ही परिवर्तित किया जा सकता था। व्यक्ति को अपने व्यक्तित्व का विकास करने, वास्तविक ज्ञान को प्राप्त करने और अपनी समस्याओं को दूर करने के लिए शिक्षा पर निर्भर होना पड़ता था। आधुनिक युग की भाँति प्राचीन भारत में भी मनुष्य के चरित्र का उत्थान शिक्षा से ही सम्भव था। सामाजिक उत्तरदायित्वों को निष्ठापूर्वक वहन करना प्रत्येक मानव का परम उद्देश्य माना जाता है। इसके लिए भी शिक्षित होना नितान्त अनिवार्य है। जीवन की वास्तविकता को समझने में शिक्षा का उल्लेखनीय योगदान रहता है। भारतीय मनीषियों ने इस ओर अपना ध्यान केन्द्रित करके शिक्षा को समाज की आधारशिला के रूप में स्वीकार किया। विद्या का स्थान किसी भी वस्तु से बहुत ऊँचा बताया गया। प्रखर बुद्धि एवं सही विवेक के लिए शिक्षा की उपयोगिता को स्वीकार किया गया। यह माना गया कि शिक्षा ही मनुष्य की व्यावहारिक कर्तव्यों का पाठ पढ़ाने और सफल नागरिक बनाने में सक्षम है। इसके माध्यम से व्यक्ति का शारीरिक, मानसिक और आत्मिक अर्थात् सर्वांगीण विकास सम्भव है।
शिक्षा ने ही प्राचीन संस्कृति को संरक्षण दिया और इसके प्रसार में मदद की। विद्या का आरम्भ ‘उपनयन संस्कार’ द्वारा होता था। उपनयन संस्कार के महत्त्व पर प्रकाश डालते हुए मनुस्मृति में उल्लेख मिलता है कि गर्भाधान संस्कार द्वारा तो व्यक्ति का शरीर उत्पन्न होता है पर उपनयन संस्कार द्वारा उसका आध्यात्मिक जन्म होता है। प्राचीन काल में बच्चों को शिक्षा प्राप्त करने के लिए आचार्य के पास भेजा जाता था। शतपथ ब्राह्मण के अनुसार, जो ब्रह्मचर्य ग्रहण करता है। वह लम्बी अवधि की यज्ञावधि ग्रहण करता है। छान्दोग्योपनिषद् में उल्लेख मिलता है कि आरुणि ने अपने पुत्र श्वेतकेतु को ब्रह्मचारी रूप से वेदाध्ययन के लिए गुरु के पास जाने को प्रेरित किया था। आचार्य के पास रहते हुए ब्रह्मचारी को तप और साधना का जीवन बिताते हुए विद्याध्ययन में तल्लीन रहना पड़ता था। इस अवस्था में बालक जो ज्ञानार्जन करता था उसका लाभ उसको जीवन भर  मिलता था। गुरु गृह में निवास करते हुए विद्यार्थी समाज के निकट सम्पर्क में आता था। गुरु के लिए समिधा, जल का लाना तथा गृह-कार्य करना उसका कर्त्तव्य माना जाता था। गृहस्थ धर्म की शिक्षा के साथ-साथ वह श्रम और सेवा का पाठ पढ़ता था। शिक्षा केवल सैद्धान्तिक और पुस्तकीय न होकर जीवन की वास्तविकताओं के निकट होती थी।

Q. प्राचीन काल में विद्यार्थियों के कर्त्तव्य निम्नलिखित में से कौन-से थे?

Detailed Solution for AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 9

दिए गए गद्यांश के अनुसार, बालक जो ज्ञानार्जन करता था उसका लाभ उसको जीवन भर मिलता था। गुरु गृह में निवास करते हुए विद्यार्थी समाज के निकट सम्पर्क में आता था। गुरु के लिए समिधा, जल का लाना तथा गृह-कार्य करना उसका कर्त्तव्य माना जाता था। गृहस्थ धर्म की शिक्षा के साथ-साथ वह श्रम और सेवा का पाठ पढ़ता था। शिक्षा केवल सैद्धान्तिक और पुस्तकीय न होकर जीवन की वास्तविकताओं के निकट होती थी।

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 10

आकलन के संदर्भ में किसी शिक्षक के लिए क्या जानना-समझना सबसे अधिक जरूरी है?

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सतत आकलन का अर्थ है बालक की अधिगम संबंधी कठिनाईयों को पहचानना, जिससे कठिनाईयों को पहचानने के बाद शिक्षक इन्हें सुधारने के लिए उचित कदम उठा सके।

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 11

कक्षा एक व दो के बालक उच्चारण में त्रुटि होने पर लेखन में भी उसी त्रुटि को दोहराना उदाहरण है-

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वर्तनी- शब्द में प्रयुक्त ध्वनियों को जिस क्रम से उच्चरित किया जाता है, लिखने में भी उसी क्रम से विन्यस्त करने का नाम वर्तनी या वर्ण-विन्यास है। यदि वर्णों का उच्चारण शुद्ध न किया जाए, तो लिखने में भी अशुद्धियाँ हो जाती हैं।
स्व-वर्तनी- स्व-वर्तनी का अर्थ है अपनी वर्तनी होता है, अर्थात जैसा बोलना वैसा ही लिखना।

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 12

The Audio-Lingual Method is said to result in rapid acquisition of -

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Methods to Learning focuses on how children learn. It refers to the skills and behaviors that children use to engage in learning. They learn to successfully navigate learning experiences that are challenging, frustrating, or simply take time to accomplish.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 13

Directions: Rearrange the following sentences in proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the given question.
(A) The farmer called his neighbours and asked them to help him put mud into the well but the mule thought that he was calling the neighbours to help him get out of the well.
(B) A farmer wanted to get rid of his old mule and buy a new one but the mule always came back from wherever the farmer left him.
(C) He walked away from his cruel master and never returned.
(D) One day the mule fell into the well and the farmer thought - Why not bury it there so that I don't have to worry about getting rid of it?
(E) The mule started shaking off all the mud that fell on him and kept climbing on the leap of mud as it fell into the well; soon he was on top of the mud heap and he easily got out of the well.
(F) When they started putting mud in the well, the mule realised his master's plan and started thinking of ways to save himself.

Q. Choose the correct order of the sentences from the list given below.

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This is the correct option. The correct rearrangement is:
(B) A farmer wanted to get rid of his old mule and buy a new one but the mule always came back from wherever the farmer left him.
(D) One day the mule fell into the well and the farmer thought - 'Why not bury it there so that I don't have to worry about getting rid of it?'
(A) The farmer called his neighbours and asked them to help him put mud into the well but the mule thought that he was calling the neighbours to help him get out of the well.
(F) When they started putting mud in the well, the mule realised his master's plan and started thinking of ways to save himself.
(E) The mule started shaking off all the mud that fell on him and kept climbing on the leap of mud as it fell into the well; soon he was on top of the mud heap and he easily got out of the well.
(C) He walked away from his cruel master and never returned.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 14

In which of the following lessons is a general rule explained first and later the examples are illustrated?

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In Inductive lesson, a general rule is explained first and later the examples are illustrated.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 15

Directions: Choose the correct option.
How do you disagree with the negative statement given below?
Didn't you receive my e-mail yesterday?

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"No, I didn't" will be the correct answer because this is the negative statement and because it is in the past, so we have used "didn't".

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 16

Communicative Competence is the ability to:

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Communicative competence is the ability not only to apply the grammatical rules of a language to form grammatically correct sentences but also to know when and where to use these sentences and to whom. 

  • Communicative competence as a goal, through various Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) methodologies, allows L2 speakers the cultural and linguistic knowledge needed to handle the interactional challenges presented to them.
  • The communicative/functional-notional approach lo syllabus design. materials development and classroom interaction have been the centre of much discussion and debate in recent years. The approach seeks to develop among learners 'communicative competence' (the ability to put language to effective practical use) as opposed to purely linguistic knowledge. If communication is the primary objective of all language use, then it should be the primary objective of all language learning programs as well. 

Thus, we can conclude that communicative competence is the ability to use language in different situations. 

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 17

In 'Zone of Proximal Development' (ZPD) a child

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'Lev Vygotsky', a Soviet psychologist, has propounded the "Socio-cultural Theory". This theory implies the idea that social interaction plays a crucial role in the development of learners' cognitive abilities. 

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 18

After the ______, Mahatma Gandhi called off the Non-Cooperation Movement.

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  • After the Chauri Chaura incident, Mahatma Gandhi called off the Non-Cooperation Movement.
  • Chauri Chaura was a town in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, where on February 5, 1922, a group of protesters participating in the Non-Cooperation Movement clashed with police, resulting in the death of three policemen. In retaliation, the protesters set fire to a police station, killing 22 policemen who were inside.
  • Gandhi, who had been leading the Non-Cooperation Movement, was deeply disturbed by the violent turn of events and called off the movement, as he believed that it had lost its nonviolent character.
AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 19

A student faces discrimination because he was a Dalit. Which of the following fundamental right is being violated?

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Fundamental rights are the basic human rights enshrined in the Constitution of India which are guaranteed to all citizens.

  • They are applied without discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, etc.
  • Significantly, fundamental rights are enforceable by the courts, subject to certain conditions.
AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 20

Statement (A): Panchayati Raj is the third tier of government.
Statement (B): It comes under the feature of federalism in India.
Choose the correct/appropriate option regarding federalism in India.

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  • Federalism is a system of government in which the power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country.
  • There are two or more levels of government in a federal system.
  • Different tiers of government govern the same citizens, but each tier has its own jurisdiction in specific matters of legislation, taxation, and administration.
  • The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of government are specified in the constitution.
  • Levels of government in India are:
    • Union government
    • State government
    • Panchayati Raj
  • Panchayati Raj is the third tier of the government.
  • It comes under the feature of federalism in India.

Thus, we can say that the Panchayati Raj is the third tier of government and it comes under the feature of federalism in India.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 21

Which of the following statements is correct about Social Science?

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It is important to reinstate the significance of Social Science by not only highlighting its increasing relevance for a job in the rapidly expanding service sector, but by pointing to its indispensability in laying the foundations for an analytical and creative mindset.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 22

Which one of the following project types has been suggested by Thomas M. Risk for secondary schools?

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According to Thomas Markham, Project based learning (PBL) integrates knowing and doing. Students learn knowledge and elements of the core curriculum, but also apply what they know to solve authentic problems and produce results that matter. PBL students take advantage of digital tools to produce high quality, collaborative products. Thomas M. Risk suggests productive projects for secondary schools.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 23

'Loo' is

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Dry and very hot winds blowing in the desert part are called 'Loo' (heat waves).
In summer, the air pressure of the western region is less than that of the eastern region.

  • In summer, warm winds blow from the west, which is called Loo.
  • Due to this heat, an area of low air pressure is formed here.
  • To meet this low air pressure, the fast wind comes from another area (from areas of high air pressure) which brings with it dust and soil, this is called a storm.
AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 24

In ancient times, messages were sent through postcards, and took a lot of time to reach their destination. These days messages are sent with a click of a button and reach almost instantly. What is the primary necessity of sending messages? In what ways the process of the exchange of messages has changed?
This question attempts to assess student's ability to ________.

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In educational settings, questions are used to encourage recall of previous knowledge, and understanding of speech, and to promote critical thinking. Questioning should be used to achieve clearly defined objectives. When a student is trying to develop their critical thinking skills, a teacher should ask them questions that will encourage them to do so.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 25

Which city in India was designed by the two famous architects, namely Edward Lutyens and Herbert Baker?

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In recognition of his contribution, New Delhi is also known as "Lutyens' Delhi". In collaboration with Sir Herbert Baker, he was also the main architect of several monuments in New Delhi such as the India Gate; he also designed Viceroy's House, which is now known as the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 26

As we move from Eastern Hemisphere to Western Hemisphere, the size of longitudes

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As we move from Eastern Hemisphere to Western Hemisphere, the size of longitudes remains the same.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 27

For which of the following would a timeline be best suited?

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A timeline is a way of displaying a list of events in chronological order, sometimes described as a project artifact. Timelines can be best utilised for teaching ancient history, as the students need to be aware of the events and their dates, which can be better retained using timelines.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 28

To prevent cynicism among students about democratic institutions, which two of the given options would be most appropriate?
A. Emphasise ideal functioning and principles.
B. Indicate impossibility of changing institutions.
C. Emphasise that social inequality is inevitable.
D. Indicate the role of informed public.

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'Cynicism' means 'distrust'. In order to prevent distrust on democratic institutions, a teacher can emphasise the ideal functioning and principles of these institutions, and the public being informed about their rights and duties. B and C are incorrect as these concepts make a person cynic by removing his trust from democracy and democratic institutions.

AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 29

Panna district of Madhya Pradesh is famous for which mineral?

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Panna is famous for its diamond mines located in a belt of about 80 km across the town.
Madhya Pradesh has the only diamond mine in the country.

  • The National Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. is operating the only mechanized diamond mine at Majhgawan in the Panna district since 1958 is now producing 81000 carats of diamond annually. Besides this, about 400 carats is also being produced from the "shallow diamond mines" in Panna and part of Satna district.
AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 30

Which of the following questions assesses the 'comprehension' skill of learners?
A. Which element is the most ductile material?
B.  Define gravity
C. List the three highest Mountains in the world
D. Define Democracy. How does the constitution of India divide the electoral process across the country?
E. What are the protocols/safety guidelines a person should follow in COVID-19-affected zones?
Choose the correct option. 

Detailed Solution for AP TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 10 (Social Science) - Question 30

Blooms Taxonomy: 

  • The Blooms Taxonomy is a hierarchical classification of the cognitive, emotional, and psychomotor domains, and each domain includes some learning goals that can support both teacher instruction and student learning.
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