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Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 1

Suppose that you just entered the classroom for your regular sessions. Someone among the backbenchers passed a comment on you. Being a teacher, what would be your instant reaction to this situation?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 1

If a student passes a comment, then the teacher must ignore the comment and continue taking class. 

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 2

In a learner-centered classroom, the teacher would:
A. Encourage students to reflect on what they are learning and how they are learning it.
B. Demonstrate what she expects her students to do and then give them guidelines to do the same.
C. Employ such methods in which the learners are encouraged to take initiative for their own learning.
D. Use lecture method to explain key facts and then assess the learners for their attentiveness.

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 2

Student-Centered Learning, also known as learner-centered education, broadly encompasses methods of teaching that require learners to actively construct their own knowledge and puts the responsibility for learning on them. 

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

You are a teacher at the primary level. You try to teach the students by telling them interesting stories. You do so for the improvement of their

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

Listening skills of the students are improved because students listen to stories with full interest and enjoy them.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 4

Answer the following question by selecting the most appropriate option.
An inclusive school:

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 4

Inclusive education is where all the students are placed together in age-appropriate general education classes irrespective of any challenges they have. So, students with disabilities receive an education with their peers without disabilities, or we can say, student differences are accepted. So, an inclusive school is committed to improving the learning outcomes of all students irrespective of their capabilities. This special education as a system of education in India began way back in the 1880s.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'is committed to improving the learning outcomes of all students irrespective of their capabilities'.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

What is the preference or bias of one gender over the other called?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

Gender refers to the socially and culturally constructed system that attributes meaning to what it means to be a male or a female in a particular society.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 6

When some theories or principles are widely accepted and applied to explain particular cases, it is known as:

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 6

The reasoning is inherently a thinking process. Man has recourse to reasoning in order to obtain reliable knowledge. He attempts to comprehend the world around him by applying the faculty of reasoning. There are two types of reasoning deductive and inductive.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

Ria does not agree with Rishabh about setting up a class picnic. She thinks that the rules can be revised to suit the majority, this kind of peer disagreement according to Piaget, refers to:

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

According to Piaget, after the age of seven, children move into the second stage of morality from the first stage of the morality of constraint, and this stage is known as the Morality of Cooperation. 
The Morality of Cooperation stage is defined as the stage in which children can see from the other's point of view. They start recognising that the rules are not absolute they can be changed as per the necessary situations.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Morality of Cooperation.'

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

Consider yourself as an English teacher. You find that certain students in your class are poor in English language and commit mistakes in language comprehensive-type questions. What will you do improve the performance of the students in language comprehension?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

If a student does a mistake in language comprehensive-type questions, the teacher would provide appropriate questions with solutions and discuss the mistakes in detail.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 9

'लोक कथाएँ हमारे आम जीवन में सदियों से रची-बसी हैं। इन्हें हम अपने बड़े-बूढ़ों से बचपन से ही सुनते आ रहे हैं। लोक कथाओं के बारे में यह भी कहा जाता है कि बचपन के शुरुआती वर्षों में बच्चों को अपने परिवेश की महक, सोच व कल्पना की उड़ान देने के लिए इनका उपयोग जरूरी है। हम यह भी सुनते हैं कि बच्चों के भाषा के विकास के सन्दर्भ में भी इन कथाओं की उपयोगिता महत्त्वपूर्ण है।
ऐसा इसलिए कहा जाता है, क्योंकि इन लोक कथाओं के विभिन्न रूपों में हमें लोक जीवन के तत्त्व मिलते हैं, जो बच्चों के भाषा विकास में उल्लेखनीय भूमिका निभाते हैं। अगर हम अपनी पढ़ी हुई लोक कथाओं को याद करें, तो सहजता से हमें इनके कई उदाहरण मिल जाते हैं।
जब हम कहानी सुना रहे होते हैं, तो बच्चों से हमारी यह अपेक्षा रहती है कि वे पहली घटी घटनाओं को जरूर दोहराएँ। बच्चे भी घटना को याद रखते हुए साथ-साथ मजे से दोहराते हैं। इस तरह कथा सुनाने की इस प्रक्रिया में बच्चे इन घटनाओं को एक क्रम में रखकर देखते हैं। इन क्रमिक घटनाओं में एक तर्क होता है, जो बच्चों के मनोभावों से मिलता-जुलता है।'
गद्यांश को पढ़कर निम्नलिखित प्रश्नो में सबसे उचित विकल्प चुनिए

Q. बच्चों से हमारी क्या अपेक्षा रहती है?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 9

बच्चों से हमारी यही अपेक्षा रहती है कि वे कहानी की घटनाओं को याद रखें ताकि आगे की कहानी से जुड़ा जा सके। जब हम कहानी सुना रहे होते हैं, तो बच्चों से हमारी यह अपेक्षा रहती है कि वे पहली घटी घटनाओं को जरूर दोहराएँ। बच्चे भी घटना को याद रखते हुए साथ-साथ मजे से दोहराते हैं।

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 10

जिस छात्र का भाषा विकास तीव्र गति से होता है, उसकी इन्द्रिय होती है-

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 10

जिस छात्र का भाषा विकास तीव्र गति से होता है उसकी इन्द्रिय तीव्र होती है। हमेशा एक कक्षा में तीव्र और मंदबुद्धि बच्चे होते हैं, उनमें से जो बच्चे किसी भी बात को काफी तेजी से समझते हैं, वे तीव्रबुद्धि के और एकाग्रचित होते हैं। उनका मन भी कामों में अत्यधिक लगता है, तथा वे रूचि के साथ उसे समझते हैं। 
अतः, यही विकल्प इस प्रश्न का सही उत्तर है।

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

माधवदास ने अपनी संगमरमर की नयी कोठी बनवाई है l उसके सामने बहुत सुहावना बगीचा भी लगवाया है l उनको कला से बहुत प्रेम है l धन की कमी नहीं है और व्यसन छू नहीं गया है l सुन्दर अभिरुचि के आदमी हैं l फूल-पौधे, रकाबियों से हौजों में लगे फव्वारों में उछलता हुआ पानी उन्हें बहुत अच्छा लगता है l समय भी उनके पास काफ़ी है l शाम को जब दिन की गर्मी ढल जाती है और आसमान कई रंग का हो जाता है तब कोठी के बाहर चबूतरे पर तख्त डलवाकर मसनद के सहारे वह गलीचे पर बैठते हैं और प्रकृति की छटा निहारते हैं l इनमें मानो उनके मन को तृप्ति मिलती है l मित्र हुए तो उनसे विनोद-चर्चा करते हैं, नहीं तो पास रखे हुए फर्शी हुक्के की सटक को मुँह में दिए खयाल ही खयाल में संध्या को स्वप्न की भांति गुज़ार देते हैं l 
उपर्युक्त गद्यांश को पढ़कर नीचे दिए गए प्रश्नों के उत्तर बताइये :

Q. माधवदास को किस चीज से प्रेम था?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

माधवदास को कला से प्रेम था। 
संदर्भ पंक्ति:-  माधवदास ने अपनी संगमरमर की नयी कोठी बनवाई है l उसके सामने बहुत सुहावना बगीचा भी लगवाया है l उनको कला से बहुत प्रेम है l 

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 12

Directions: Go through the poem given below and answer the question that follows by choosing the most appropriate option:
In the dark that falls before the dawn,
When the dew has settled on the thorn,
When the stars have been obscured by clouds,
A silence covers all things in shrouds.

No wind sighs in the mulberry tree,
No firefly glimmers wild and free,
A shadow has wrapped the night in gloom,
It's silent as a deserted tomb.

All of a sudden a lapwing's cry
Cuts the black silence as it flies by,
Again and again it slashes the dark
That haunts the empty, desolate park. 

Anguish, sorrow pours from its throat,
It wings in the night, note after note;
I open my window so the light
Will flood the dark of this wretched night. 

Why does it cry so miserably?
Why is it so solitary?
All I know is that loss and ache
Are left behind in the lapwing's wake.

Q. The lapwing is crying in the poem because of

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 12

The poem states, 'Anguish, sorrow pours from its throat,' and 'loss and ache are left behind'. The use of 'anguish', 'sorrow', 'loss' and 'ache' make it apparent that there has been some loss and pain.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 13

Educators use YouTube to teach visual learners with videos podcasts for auditory learners and interactive games for tactile learners in a language class. Here, multimedia caters to individual:

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 13

Learning styles refer to a range of competing and contested theories that aim to account for differences in an individual's learning. There are types of learnings like visual learning, auditory, and kinaesthetic learning.
In visual learning, the learner must see the information in order to process it. In auditory learning, the learner learns through listening to the lecture. In kinaesthetic learning, the students should carry out physical activities in order to learn.
Hence, the correct answer is 'learning styles'.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 14

Directions: Go through the passage carefully and answer the question that follows:
Summer break was fast approaching, and all Ram wanted to do was to go to a hill station. Unfortunately, Ram’s parents had different plans. They had booked a week-long tropical cruise. Ram hated warm weather and asked if he could just stay at his best friend’s house so he could he could go to any hill station with his buddies. His parents didn’t want to hear anything of it. He kept debating with them about the topic, but they would not change their minds. Family time was important to them, and it was a tradition that they spend the summer break together.
The week of the cruise arrived, and Ram continued to mumble his complaints as he and his family left their house to head south. Ram’s dad told him that he would only make the vacation worse for himself if he didn’t change his attitude and open his mind to a new experience. Ram still couldn’t stop thinking about all the hill stations he was leaving behind.
When they arrived at the port to board the ship, Ram had a hard time admitting that he was actually impressed with the size of the ship. He had seen the brochures but seeing the ship in person was a whole new ball game. Then he remembered that the brochure said something about a surfing pool. Maybe surfing would be somewhat fun at a hill station.
Ram climbed aboard the ship with his parents, and then they walked around to check everything out. He couldn’t believe how extravagant the accommodations were. The dining room looked like a royal hall; the game room had all of his favorite games; the ship’s deck had several different swimming pools for different purposes. Then Ram saw the surfing pool. It was incredible. It wasn’t a big pool, but it had big waves, and the girl who was demonstrating how to ride the waves made it look like a ton of fun.
Ram asked his parents if he could go put his swim shorts on so that he could try surfing. They said, “Of course.” They wanted to put their swim suits on as well, and, much to Ram’s surprise, they wanted to try surfing too.
They enjoyed themselves, and by the time the week-long cruise was over, Ram had new friends he planned to keep in touch with, a new hobby, and great memories. He apologized to his parents for initial moaning and groaning and told them that it was his best vacation ever.

Q. Where were Ram's parents going?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 14

Ram's parents had booked a week-long tropical cruise.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 15

I build walls
Walls that protect,
Walls that shield,
Walls that say I shall not yield
Or reveal
Who I am and how I feel

I build walls
Walls that hide,
Walls that cover what’s inside,
Walls that stare or smile or look away,
Silent lies,
Walls that even block my eyes
From the tears I might have cried.

I build walls
Walls that never let me
Truly touch
Those I love so very much .
Walls that need to fall !
Walls mean to be fortresses
Are prisons after all.

Q. Which figure of speech has been employed in the poem by the usage of the word "Walls"?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 15

The figure of speech employed in the poem by the usage of the word "Walls" is Personification.

  • Personification is a figure of speech in which human qualities are attributed to non-human objects or abstract ideas.
  • In the poem, the "Walls" are given human-like attributes such as protecting, shielding, hiding, and covering emotions.
  • This literary device helps the poet to convey the message that these emotional barriers are preventing genuine connections and causing isolation.
  • By using personification, the poet emphasizes the impact of these metaphorical walls on the speaker's life and relationships.
Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

Read the given poem and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option.
A synonym of the word 'besiege' is :

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

A synonym of the word 'besiege' is surround. Here in this poem the speaker wishes to become the zephyr and beseige his friend, "I'll become the zephyr/and beseige you". Beseige means surround (a place) with armed forces in order to capture it or force its surrender. If his friends existence becomes severe the speaker will surround the person like a soft gentle breeze.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

Directions: Read the poem given below and answer the question that follows by selecting the most appropriate option.
THE LAST CONQUEROR
Victorious men of earth, no more
Proclaim how wide your empires are;
Though you bind-in every shore
And your triumphs reach as far
As night or day,
Yet you, proud monarchs, must obey
And mingle with forgotten ashes, when
Death calls ye to the crowd of common men.
Devouring famine, plague and war,
Each able to undo mankind,
Death’s servile emissaries are;
Nor to these alone confined,
He hath at will
More quaint and subtle ways to kill;
A smile or kiss, as he will use the art,
Shall have the cunning skill to break a heart.

Q. "... the cunning skill" — refers to

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

It refers to a hidden threat of being cheated or betrayed by a loved one.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 18

Select the correct word for the blank.
I ____ buy an alarm clock today. I do not want to be late anymore.

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 18

We use 'must' to express a strong obligation. When we use 'must', this usually means that some personal circumstance makes the obligation necessary (and the speaker almost certainly agrees with the obligation.)

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

Identify the incorrect statement with regard to teaching the concept of geometry at primary level.

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

Mathematics helps an individual to understand the world around us by exploring the hidden patterns in a systematic and organized manner as it has universal applicability.

  • The concepts learned in mathematics are helpful to solve our daily-life problems, i.e., the knowledge of addition will help students while buying fruits or vegetables.
Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 20

A car travels from A to B and then to C. The car takes 3 hours to travel from A to B at an average speed of 42 km/hr. It travels 128 km from B to C at an average speed of 64 km/hr. If the car takes a total of 5 hours, what is the average speed of the car travelling from A to C?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 20

Distance between A and B = 3 × 42 = 126 km Distance between B and C = 128 km Total distance between A and C = 126 + 128 = 254 km Time taken in travelling from A to C = 5 hours Distance = Speed × TimeSpeed = 254 ÷ 5 = 50.8 km/hr.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 21

(The smallest common multiple of 16, 20, and 36) ÷ (the largest common factor of 16, 20 and 36) is equal to:

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 21

LCM(a, b) = (a × b) ÷ GCD(a, b)
Calculation:
Prime factorization of 16 = 1 × 24
Prime factorization of 20 = 1 × 22 × 5
Prime factorization of 36 = 1 × 22 × 32
The smallest common multiple(or LCM) of 16, 20 and 36 = 24 × 32 × 5 = 720
The largest common factor(or GCD) of 16, 20 and 36 = 22 = 4
According to question, 
720 ÷ 4 = 180 

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

If an operator ⊕ is defined as

  • 4⊕3=4+5+6
  • 5⊕4=5+6+7+8
  • 6⊕4=6+7+8+9

What will n⊕8 be equal to ?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

The working principle of this operator is like a pattern. The starting number before the operator denotes the starting number from where the sum will start. The number after the operator denotes the number of terms up to which summation will continue. Hence, the solution to n ⊕ 8 is
n+(n+1)+(n+2)+.......+(n+7) = (n+n+n+...8 times)+(1+2+.....+7) = 8n+28.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 23

If the cost of 5 apples and 3 oranges is Rs. 210 and the cost of 4 apples and 2 oranges is Rs. 160, then how many apples can we buy with Rs. 120?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 23

Suppose the cost of one apple is x and that of one orange is y .
Therefore, by the given conditions:
5x + 3y = 210 ............. (1)
4x + 2y = 160 ..............(2)
Multiply equation (2) with 5 and subtract it from equation (1) after multiplication with 4,
Therefore,
20x + 12y = 840
20x + 10y = 800
- - -
_____________
2y = 40
y = 20
Therefore,
x = 


= 150/5 = 30
Therefore, the cost of one apple is Rs. 30.
Hence, with Rs.120 we can buy (120/30) = 4 apples.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

The language of Mathematics is:

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

The language of mathematics is always valuable for any section of science. It is heavily dependent on mathematical equations. Scientific ideas and data need mathematical analysis. It also enables the use of technology to open up new fields of investigation.
Every single syntax, vocab of this universal language is used to prove abstract ideas, theories of application, and their existence. For example, Cryptography which is the founding base of every little security that exists is based on mathematics. That is the language of mathematics in a nutshell.
Hence, the correct answer is "All of the above".

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 25

The table given below shows the number of working days of a company in 5 years.

What are ratio of number of working days in year R to the number of working days in year T?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 25

Now, the ratio of the number of working days in year R to the number of working days in year T
⇒ 160 : 210 = 16 : 21
∴ The ratio of the number of working days in year R to the number of working days in year T is 16 : 21.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 26

To introduce the concept of area, a teacher can start with:

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 26

In order to introduce a concept of area, a teacher must start with the basic things and then slowly explain them by relating. The teacher must compare the area of any figure with the help of objects like pencil, notebook, etc, i.e., comparing it with the things that look alike and explaining to them so that they get a clear concept and have a better understanding. This method will help them to find the area of those objects also which are not so common as they will be able to imagine the things clearly.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'comparing the area of any figure with the help of different objects like palm, leaf, pencil, notebook, etc.'

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 27

Perimeters of a rectangle and a square are equal. The perimeter of the square is 96 cm and breadth of the rectangle is 4 cm less than one side of the square. Then two times the area (in square cm) of the rectangle is:

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 27

As given in the question the perimeter of the square is 96 cm.
⇒ 4a = 96
⇒ a = 24 (side of the square)
Now, as given in the question the breadth 'b' = 24 - 4
⇒ b =20 cm.
Now, using the formula for the perimeter of the rectangle
⇒ 2(l+b) = 96
⇒ (l+b) = 48
⇒ l +20 = 48
⇒ l = 28 cm. where 'l' is the length of the rectangle.
Now, using the formula for the area of the rectangle
⇒ l × b = 28 × 20
⇒ 560 square cm.
Therefore, two times the area of the square = 2 × 560
⇒ 1120  square cm.
Hence, the correct answer is 1120 square cm.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 28

Out of the following, which of the option below not shows the characteristics of pupils with creativity in Mathematics?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 28

Creativity has been described and defined in various ways. It is the ability to come up with or generate creative ideas and possibilities. It involves thinking in new and original ways to reach a solution.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 29

Shalini wants to introduce the topic on 'Nutrition' to her Class V students. She should:

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 29

While teaching the topic on 'Nutrition' to her Class V students, she should ask the students to open tiffin boxes, see the contents, followed by her explanation. Through this method, children will learn about the rich and balanced diet and components of food. They will gain a better understanding of which things are necessary for the growth of the body. 
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Ask the students to open tiffin boxes, see the contents, followed by her explanation.'

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 30

Bronze is a mixture of two metals, these two metals are:

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Bronze is an alloy that consists of primarily copper and tin. It also includes some other metals such as nickel or zinc, aluminium, manganese. Copper is commonly found 12 to 12.5% in Bronze. It also includes non-metals such as arsenic, phosphorus, or silicon.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Copper and Tin.'

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