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MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 1

Which of the following sentences is correct about multicropping?  

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 1

Multicropping generally refers to the growing of two or more crops together in the same field. This is mainly done to improve the fertility of soil. 

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 2

"Desert Oak" is a tree whose roots go deep into the ground till they reach the water. The depth of these roots is nearly 30 times the height of the tree. This tree is found in:

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 2

"Desert Oak" is a type of tree whose roots go deep into the ground till they reach the water. The roots of this tree go to a depth nearly 30 times the height of the tree. This tree is found in dense stands, or forests in Australia. The tree is a slow-growing tree that is found in deep sands. They are considered the oldest trees of 1000 years of age.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Australia.'

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MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 3

The teacher wants his child to teach about the national food items with active involvement. He asked children to find out famous food items in their localities. The teacher wants to

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 3

Environment Studies is a subject that is concerned with the development of learner's awareness about environmental issues. Children actively construct their own knowledge and understanding of the world by observing and interacting with the real content and situation. 

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 4

In the villages of Bihar, many farmers do bee-keeping and collect honey to earn extra money. The best time to start bee-keeping is:

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 4

The tradition of bee-keeping in Bihar is very old. The period of October to December is considered as the best to start bee-keeping because at that time number of flowering and crop plants is more. So bees will get nectar and pollen easily to increase the production of honey. There was a setback to the bee-keeping industry in the 1980s due to the disease caused by the Thai sacbrood virus.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'October to December.'

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 5

Which among the following is not a natural calamity?  

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 5

Volcanic eruption, earthquake and flood are all natural calamities. 

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 6

Which of the following is not true with respect to potatoes?

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 6
  • Potato is a starchy vegetable.
  • The edible part of the potato is modified underground stem (tuber).
  • It is very common in all parts of India.
  • It has been originated in America, from where it was spread to other countries.
  • Thus, this plant prefers a cool temperate climate.
  • Central Potato Research Institute is located in Kufri, Himachal Pradesh.
  • It is because Kufri is located at a high altitude and has a cooler climate.
MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 7

Dachigam National Park is in

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 7

Dachigam National Park is located 22 kilometres from Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir.

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 8

Durga lives in a village and cooks food on a chulha (earthern stove) using wood or cow dung cakes as fuel. She has been suffering from severe cough for the last three months. This may be due to the:

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 8

Cooking food on a chulha (earthen stove) using cow dung cakes as fuel creates smoke, and burning fuels produce a black powder substance known as Soot which consists of chemicals, acids, and dust. It can also cause serious health problems which include respiratory problems and cancer, etc.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Soot produced by burning the fuels which may have been deposited in her respiratory tract.'

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 9

Which of the following is a dance as well as a festival?

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 9
  • A folk dance is a ritual dance or dance of ritual origin developed by the native people that reflects the life of the people living in a certain region or country.
  • A festival is an auspicious day or period of celebration by a community centring on some characteristic aspect of any ritual or its culture and religion.
MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 10

Psychological environment broadly explains the natural and social environments and learning and informational environments. In order to explain this psychological environment, what was used by Kurt Lewin?

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 10

Kurt Lewin was a well known magnetic analyst who is presently seen as the father of social brain research. Lewin explains the individual behaviour on the basis of life-space. An individual's life-space depends on his psychological force. It includes the person; his drives, tensions, thoughts and his environment, which consists of perceived objects and events.

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 11

In which of the following part of our country do people grow eatables such as tapioca and coconut in their courtyards, and they find food prepared using these to be very tasty?

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As coconut and tapioca require a humid climate to grow, and Kerala is a place that is covered with high humidity. It is the warmest region in India. High humidity makes the weather pleasant sometimes. Hence, Kerala is a place where people grow eatables such as tapioca and coconut in their courtyards, and they find food prepared using these to be very tasty.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Kerala.'

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 12

Pragya noted down the following information about her journey to her in-law's house at Udupi.

The correct conclusion is: 

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 12
  • Speed is the rate of change of position of an object with time.
  • The standard unit of speed is meters per second (m/s).
  • The length of the actual path between the initial and the final position of a moving object in the given time interval is known as the distance travelled by the object.
  • Distance = Length of the path (in meter)​
  • Time can be defined as the dimension based on which the evolution of any system takes place.
  • The standard unit of time is seconds (s).
MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 13

Directions: Answer the following question by selecting the most appropriate option.
Which of the following makes a correct pair?

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 13

Kerala - Kathakali
Orissa - Odissi
Tamil Nadu - Bharatnatyam
Assam - Bihu

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 14

Pochampally is a village which is famous for the special cloth which is also called Pochampally. This village is a part of _____.

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 14

Pochampally is a village in the Indian state of Telangana. This village is famous for producing a special type of saree which is known as pochampally saree. The saree is made up of silk or cotton.
Hence, the correct answer is "Telangana".

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 15

A. Suryamani Bhagat was born in Odisha.
B. She had joined to work for the 'Jharkhand Jungle Bachao Andolan'.
C. She had another friend ‘Mirchi’, who stayed with her day and night.
The correct statements are:

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 15
  • Forests are very important for the conservation of our environment. 
  • Forests are important sources of livelihood for many forest dwellers and tribal people.
  • The Government of India, enacted the Right to Forest Act, to protect and provide for forest dwellers.
MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 16

Ramesh is studying about the various geographical barriers of the world. He also reads about the Palk Strait. The Palk Strait lies between

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 16

The Palk Strait is a strait between Tamil Nadu (India) and the Mannar area of the northern province of Sri Lanka.

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 17

Which is the best period for the people of Bihar state to start bee-keeping?

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 17

The tradition of bee-keeping in Bihar is very old. The period of October to December is considered as the best to start bee-keeping because at that time number of flowering and crop plants is more. So bees will get nectar and pollen easily to increase the production of honey. There was a setback to the bee-keeping industry in the 1980s due to the disease caused by the Thai sacbrood virus.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'October to December.'

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 18

Which of the following statements regarding the Forest Act is/are true?
S1: It was enacted on 29 December 2006.
S2:  It provides that people who have been living in the forests for at least 50 years have a right over the forest land and what is grown on it.

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 18

The Government of India has enacted various acts and legislature with an aim to protect our environment.
Forest Rights Act (FRA):

  • It was enacted on 29 December 2006.
  • It came into force on 31 December 2007.​
  • It deals with the rights of the communities that dwell in the forests over land and other resources.
  • It recognizes the forest rights of forest-dwelling Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers who have been residing in such forests for generations.
  • It provides grants of land to forest dwellers to the extent of their present holding but not exceeding four hectares.
  •  It provides that people who have been living in the forests for at least 25 years have a right over the forest land and what is grown on it.
  • The Forest Rights Act provides for the declaration of Critical Wildlife Habitats in National Parks and Sanctuaries.
  • The act provided that, that the work of protecting the forest should be done by their Gram Sabha.
  • It provided for three major changes:
    • Empowered local self-governance.
    • Community Participation and recognition of community rights.
    • Conservation and Management of natural resources.
    • It is also known by other names like the Tribal Rights Act or the Tribal Land Act.​

Thus, S1 is true and S2 is false

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 19

The gaseous envelope surrounding our planet is known as

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 19

The atmosphere of Earth consists of different layers of gases encompassing the planet Earth that is held by Earth's gravity. The climate ensures life on Earth by retaining bright sun-based radiation, warming the surface through warmth maintenance, and lessening temperature extremes in the middle of day and night.

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 20

Environmental factors that shape the development of a child include all of the following except: 

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 20

Quality of nutrition, culture and quality of education are the environmental factors that shape the development of a child. The physique of a child is not developed due to an environmental factor. Environmental factors are all those external agents that influence the growth and development of an individual. The study of environmental influences on human physical growth and development has focused on the influences of social and economic factors, family and household characteristics, urbanization/modernization and nutrition.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Physique.'

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 21

In the water cycle, clouds are formed by which of the following processes?

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 21

Liquid water evaporates into water vapour, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow.
The water cycle describes how water evaporates from the surface of the earth, rises into the atmosphere, cools and condenses into rain or snow in clouds, and falls again to the surface as precipitation.
Effects of the water cycle:

  • It regulates the temperature of the surroundings.
  • It changes to weather and creates rain.
  • It helps in the conversion of rocks to soil.
  • It circulates important minerals through the spheres.
MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 22

Giving importance to individual experiences of children in an EVS class will benefit the teacher

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Giving importance to individual experiences of children in an EVS class will benefit the teacher to connect the subject to the learners' experiential world and promote reflection and learning.

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 23

A Shooting star is a:

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 23

A Shooting star is a Meteorid that catches fire as it enters the Earth's atmosphere. A shooting star is a piece of rock or metal that burns very brightly when it enters the Earth's atmosphere from space. From the Earth, it looks like a bright star, which travels very fast across the sky.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Meteorid which catches fire as it enters the Earth's atmosphere.'

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 24

What kind of challenges can a teacher face when using experiment method of teaching?
I. Advance Preparation
II. Many children may have to be mere observers
III. Enabling children to have theoretical knowledge

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 24

The word experiment comes from a Latin word meaning ‘to try’ or ‘to put to test’. An experiment usually helps to establish a cause-effect relationship. It includes enquiry, observation, inferring and testing of a hypothesis. It is not difficult to devise experiments that can generally be fitted within the time allocated to teach a particular topic.

  • The teacher may need to do preparations in advance
  • You may not be able to have every child do the experiment, you may need to involve many children as observers
  • While several experiments can be done by children in the classroom/at home, some experiments may require equipments and/or laboratory facilities 

Hence, we conclude that all the above points are correct in the context of challenges of experiment method.

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 25

Fahrenheit is the official temperature scale in the USA. What is the frequently used temperature scale in India?

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 25

Temperature is constantly measured taking into account the solidifying and breaking points of water. In 1948, the Centigrade scale renamed it the "Celsius" temperature scale and most nations utilize the Celsius scale.

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 26

Some birds can see four times as far as we can see. These birds are:

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 26

Kites, Eagles, and Vultures are predatory birds or birds of prey. They hunt and feed vertebrates. They possess an excellent vision. They can see their prey four times as far as humans can see. Kites have long wings and weak legs, they mostly feed insects. Eagles are large birds they have long, broad wings and massive feet. Vultures are carrion-eating raptors.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Kites, Eagles, Vultures.'

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 27

A EVS teacher is using the example, "Nirmala’s father, a farmer, has been invited by her teacher to help children understand better about plants in general and weeds in particular." He uses

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 27

A variety of resources are available around you. You as a creative EVS teacher, need to develop the ability to identify and use them effectively. Such resources can be broadly categorised as follows:
Community Resources:
The belief that ‘each person is important’ can be very meaningful in this work. Practical work leads to knowledge construction. Thus Day-to-day work experience makes every person an expert. Thus skilled workers like a gardener, an iron smith or even a carpenter can become very useful resource for you. Now you will be able to list many such names as a resource, like iron smith, goldsmith, gardener. Look at how resourceful can a teacher become by using the expertise of the local community members.

  • Nirmala’s father, a farmer, has been invited by her teacher to help children understand better about plants in general and weeds in particular. 
  • Just as the local heath worker is able to help in understanding the human body, as well as health and hygiene related topics, the local patwaari or revenue official is an expert both on maps and local history.
  • Avinash, a carpenter on his way back home from the city, supports you as teacher in your class on measurements, something he is an expert at. And when he is not available, then you ask the local tailor to help you out.

Thus it is clear that the teacher is using community resources. 

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 28

Directions: Answer the following question by selecting the most appropriate option.
Environmental factors that shape the development of a child include all of the following, except

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 28

Environmental factors that shape the development of a child include all of the following, except physique, because it can not impact the working level or the performance of the student.

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 29

In which colour photosynthesis occurs most in plants?

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 29

Photosynthesis is a process through which green plants make their food in sunlight, water, and air. Blue colour boosts the electrons of chlorophyll for higher levels of energy in the presence of blue light. 
Hence, the correct answer is "Blue".

MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 30

Assertion (A): While teaching EVS a teacher to keep in mind the prior knowledge and previous experiences of children.
Reasoning (R): The learning of new knowledge becomes easier if it is related to the previous experiences and knowledge of the children.

Detailed Solution for MAHA TET Paper 1: Environmental Studies Test - 4 - Question 30

At the primary level, children must be taught through an integrated approach rather than teaching in parts.

  • We should teach them concepts and processes in an integrated manner so that they could explore the other aspects of a specific subject matter and could find the connection among them.
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