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REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 1

A teacher wants her students to know about government schemes through primary sources. Which one of the following schemes is inappropriate?

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 1

A review of a book on government schemes is not appropriate to take knowledge of primary sources.
Primary Sources: A source will be considered as a primary source in case it carries newly generated information, original work of research, or a new interpretation of already known facts. The document is the first and often the only published record of original research. The information contained in primary sources is generally scattered and unorganized.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 2

Anupama, a science teacher, often makes linkages in her classrooms with the concepts students are studying in Mathematics. This kind of pedagogy -

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 2

The term pedagogy can be used to define the various ways that teaching and learning is carried out, in an educational sense. It is a term that refers to the method of how teachers teach, in theory, and in practice.

  • Pedagogy is formed by an educator’s teaching beliefs and concerns the interplay between culture and different ways to learn. In order to help students to build on prior learning, meaningful classroom relationships must exist.
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REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 3

The theory of classical conditioning was propounded by I.V. Paulov in the year _______________.

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 3

The theory of classical conditioning was propounded by I.V. Paulov in 1904. According to this theory, a response to a natural stimulus that is similar to a natural stimulus is classical conditioning, that is, the establishment of an association between the stimulus and the response is conditioning. Before understanding classical conditioning, it is necessary to know that there are other functions in human beings, some are innate like breathing, digestion etc and some are for psychological reasons like blinking, salivation etc.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 4

For which of the following trial and error method is more useful?

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 4

trial and error method is more useful for Ariving at a conclusion as for only this option one can apply trial and error method to get the answer directly.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 5

Which of the following are strategies to increase the motivation level of the learners?
I. Build strength first
II. Propose alternatives
III. Facilitating creativity
IV. Providing a safe environment

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 5

Learner motivation is frequently classified as intrinsic, where students are motivated by course content, or extrinsic, where students are motivated by a course grade or credit.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 6

दिए गए गद्यांश को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़िए तथा पूछे गए प्रश्न के उत्तर के लिए सबसे उपयुक्त विकल्प का चयन कीजिए।
राजभाषा का अर्थ राजा या राज्य की भाषा है। वह भाषा जिसमें शासक या शासन का काम होता है। राष्ट्रभाषा वह है जिसका व्यवहार राष्ट्र के सामान्य जन करते है। राजभाषा का क्षेत्र सीमित होता है। राष्ट्र भाषा सारे देश की संपर्क भाषा है। राष्ट्रभाषा के साथ जनता का भावात्मक लगाव रहता है क्योंकि उसके साथ जनसाधारण की सांस्कृतिक परम्पराएँ जुड़ी रहती हैं। राजभाषा के प्रति वैसा सम्मान हो तो सकता है, लेकिन नहीं भी हो सकता है, क्योंकि वह अपने देश की भी हो सकती है। किसी गैर देश से आये शासक की भी हो सकती है। लोकतांत्रिक व्यवस्था में आज हिन्दी राजभाषा के रूप में ही विराजित है। 14 सितंबर, 1949 ई. को भारत के संविधान में हिन्दी को मान्यता प्रदान की गई है। संविधान की अनुच्छेद 120 के अनुसार संसद का कार्य हिन्दी में या अंग्रेजी में किया जाता है। अनुच्छेद 210 के अंतर्गत राज्यों के विधानमंडलों का कार्य अपने-अपने राज्य की राजभाषा या हिन्दी में या अंग्रेजी में किया जा सकता है। 343 के अनुसार संघ की राजभाषा हिन्दी और लिपि देवनागरी होगी। इस भाषा का प्रसार तथा प्रचार के लिए महात्मा गाँधी का योगदान रहा है। अनुच्छेद 344 में राष्ट्रपति को शासकीय कार्य में हिन्दी भाषा का प्रयोग अधिक करने के लिए कहा गया है।

Q. वह भाषा जिसमें शासक या शासन का काम होता है, कहलाती है : 

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 6
  • राजभाषा का अर्थ राजा या राज्य की भाषा है।
  • वह भाषा जिसमें शासक या शासन का काम होता है। 
REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 7

निर्देशः नीचे दिए गए प्रश्न के सही / सबसे उपयुक्त उत्तर वाले विकल्प को चुनिए।
भाषा सीखने में शब्दकोश का बहुत महत्त्व है। निम्नलिखित में से शब्दकोश का सबसे कम महत्त्वपूर्ण उपयोग कौन-सा होगा?

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 7

शब्दकोश: एक बडी सूची या ऐसा ग्रन्थ जिसमें शब्दों की वर्तनी, उनकी व्युत्पत्ति, व्याकरणनिर्देश, अर्थ, परिभाषा, प्रयोग और पदार्थ आदि का सन्निवेश हो। शब्दकोश एकभाषीय हो सकते हैं, द्विभाषिक हो सकते हैं या बहुभाषिक हो सकते हैं। अधिकतर शब्दकोशों में शब्दों के उच्चारण के लिये भी व्यवस्था होती है।

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 8

निर्देश: दिए गए पद्यांश को ध्यानपर्वक पढ़िए तथा पूछे गए प्रश्नों के उत्तर दीजिए।
मुक्त करो नारी को, मानव !
चिर बंदिनी नारी को,
युग-युग की निर्मम कारा से
जननी, सखी, प्यारी को !
छिन्न करो सब स्वर्ण-पाश ।
उसके कोमल तन-मन के,
वे आभूषण नहीं, दाम
उसके बंदी जीवन के !
उसे मानवी का गौरव दे
पूर्ण सत्व दो नूतन,
उसका मुख जग का प्रकाश हो,
उठे अंध अवगुंठन।
मुक्त करो जीवन–संगिनी को,
जननी देवी को आदृत
जगजीवन में मानव के संग
हो मानवी प्रतिष्ठित !
प्रेम–स्वर्ग हो धरा, मधुर
नारी महिमा से मंडित,
नारी-मुख की नव किरणों से
युग–प्रभात हो ज्योतित !

Q. कवि नारी को किससे मुक्त कराना चाहता है?

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 8

कवि नारी को पुरुष के बंधन से मुक्त कराना चाहता है।
पद्यांश के अनुसार: कवि नारी को पुरुष के बंधन से मुक्त कराना चाहता है। वह उसके जननी, सखी व प्रिया रूप का उल्लेख करता है, क्योंकि पुरुष का संबंध उसके साथ माँ, दोस्त व पत्नी के रूप में होता है।

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 9

दिए गए पद्यांश के आधार पर पूछे गए प्रश्नों के उत्तर के लिए सबसे उपयुक्त विकल्प का चयन कीजिए।
आकाश का साफा बाँधकर 
सूरज की चिलम खींचता 
बैठा है पहाड़ 
घुटनों पर पडी है नदी चादर सी 
पास ही दाहक रही है 
पलाश के जंगल की अंगीठी 
अन्धकार दूर पूर्व में 
सिमटा बैठा है भेड़ो के गल्ले सा 
चानक बोला मोर 
जैसे किसी ने आवाज दी 
अजी सुनते हो 
चिलम औंधी 
धुँआ उठा 
सूरज डूबा 
अन्धकार छा गया।

Q. अन्धकार के सिमटकर बैठे होने का क्या कारण है:

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 9
  • उपर्युक्त पद्यांश के अनुसार अंधकार के सिमट कर बैठे होने का कारण "अभी सूर्यास्त नहीं हुआ है।"
  • उपर्युक्त पद्यांश में कवि ने अंधकार  को इस तरीके से सिमटता हुआ बताया है जैसे भेड़ों का झुंड एक तरफ सिमट जाता है।
REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 10

निर्देश: काव्‍यांश को पढ़कर पूछे गए प्रश्‍नो के सबसे उचित उत्‍तर वाले विकल्‍प का चयन कीजिए-
किंतु अरे यह क्या,
इतना आदर, इतनी करुणा, सम्मान? 
प्रथम दृष्टि में ही दे डाला
तुमने मुझे अहो मतिमान! 
मैं अपने झीने आँचल में
इस अपार करुणा का भार
कैसे भला सँभाल सकूँगी
उनका वह स्नेह अपार।
लख महानता उनकी पल-पल
देख रही हूँ अपनी ओर 
मेरे लिए बहुत थी केवल
उनकी तो करुणा की कोर। 

Q. निम्‍न में से किस शब्‍द का प्रयोग उपर्युक्‍त पंक्तियों में नहीं किया गया है?

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 10

शोक शब्‍द का प्रयोग उपर्युक्‍त पंक्तियों में नहीं किया गया है।
काव्‍यांश के अनुसार-

  • मैं अपने झीने आँचल में
  • उनकी तो करुणा की कोर
  • प्रथम दृष्टि में ही दे डाला। 
REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 11

निम्नलिखित में से कौन-सा प्रथम भाषा के अर्जन में महत्वपूर्ण कारक है?

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 11

​भाषा अर्जन: इस प्रक्रिया में बालक सुनकर, बोलकर, भाषा ग्रहण करता है तथा निरंतर परिमार्जन करता रहता है। भाषा सीखने की प्रक्रिया में भाषा अर्जन की प्रक्रिया महत्त्वपूर्ण होती है। सीखी हुई भाषा को समझने की क्षमता अर्पित करना तथा उसे दैनिक जीवन में प्रयोग में लाने को भाषा अर्जन कहते हैं।
बालक की प्रथम भाषा/मातृभाषा भाषा अर्जन का उदाहरण है।
अतः विकल्प (C) सही  है।

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 12

Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows by selecting the most appropriate option.
The scene presented by a community of bees is the more astonishing, the more we become acquainted with its details. Each hive is a commonwealth, of which the queen is nominally the head, receiving the greatest honour and care from her industrious subjects. With a greater wisdom than can be claimed by men, these creatures allow no disputes about the succession to the throne to induce them to injure each other; but they require the parties themselves individually to settle the quarrel between each other, without prolonged interference with the duties of the hive. Indeed, they may be said with truth to have adopted the advice: Let those who make the quarrels, be the only ones to fight. Only one queen is permitted to hold office in the community at a time; but while her claims are undisputed, she is treated with singular respect and affection. Indeed, her presence, and the prospect of a future generation, appear the chief motives of the insects to exert themselves.

Q. 'The prospect of a future generation' suggests that the writer is ______ in his/her outlook.

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 12

'The prospect of a future generation' suggests that the writer is nationalistic in his/her outlook.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 13

The digital revolution has indisputably reshaped our society, permeating virtually every facet of life. We live in a hyperconnected era, where the boundary between the real and virtual worlds is increasingly blurred. Though its benefits are myriad, it's worth pausing to consider the potential downsides of this digital immersion.
On the one hand, technology has democratized information, fostering global connectivity and accessibility. The internet, smartphones, and various digital platforms have empowered us with the ability to learn, communicate, and collaborate like never before. They have catapulted us into an era of unprecedented convenience and opportunity, where we can virtually traverse the globe with a simple click.
Yet, this digital immersion also comes with pitfalls. The unending influx of information can overwhelm our cognitive capabilities, leading to information overload. The constant bombardment of updates, notifications, and messages can disrupt our focus, leading to a condition known as "digital fatigue." Further, it's alarming to see the increasing prevalence of cyberbullying, privacy breaches, and disinformation campaigns, which have severe consequences on our societal harmony.
The digital revolution is a double-edged sword. It grants us unparalleled access to knowledge, yet it can also breed distraction, misinformation, and anxiety. We need to strike a balance, leveraging the best of what technology offers while mitigating its downsides. As we continue to navigate this digital landscape, it's crucial to remember that technology is merely a tool—it's how we use it that ultimately defines its impact.

Q. Which statement is false according to the passage?

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 13
  • Option 1 is true as per the passage, which states that "we live in a hyperconnected era, where the boundary between the real and virtual worlds is increasingly blurred."
  • Option 2 is also true. The passage mentions that digital platforms have "catapulted us into an era of unprecedented convenience and opportunity."
  • Option 3 is incorrect. The passage portrays information overload and digital fatigue as potential pitfalls or negative consequences of the digital revolution, not as positive outcomes.
  • Option 4 is indeed true according to the passage, which concludes with the assertion that "it's how we use it [technology] that ultimately defines its impact."

Therefore, the statement in Option 3 is false.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 14

Direction: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. Some words may be highlighted for you. Pay careful attention.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has been testing the Starlink satellite broadband service which boasts of a speed boost of around 300mbps and latency reduction to around 20ms. Musk confirmed the speed boost in response to a tweet by a user who received the Starlink broadband kit in the United States and shared a screenshot of the service offering them broadband speeds of 130mbps. "Speed will double to ~300Mb/s & latency will drop to ~20ms later this year," he said. During the beta testing phase, Starlink offered users a broadband speed between 50mbps and 150mbps with the latency expected between 20ms and 40ms, depending on location. In this phase, the Starlink kit included a phased-arrayed satellite dish, a tripod and a Wi-Fi router. SpaceX says that the Starlink satellite broadband service will cover most of the Earth by the end of the year which means that the service could also be expanded in India although there is no confirmed roadmap for the same. SpaceX has already submitted its recommendations to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) last year for introducing satellite broadband in India.
"Most of Earth by end of the year, all by next year, then it’s about densifying coverage. Important to note that cellular will always have the advantage in dense urban areas. Satellites are best for low to medium population density areas," tweeted Musk.

Q. Give another word for the underlined word in the given line - "SpaceX has already submitted its recommendations to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) last year for introducing satellite broadband in India."

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 14

The given passage is about "SpaceX Starlink satellite". 

  • The given word 'recommendations' means a suggestion or proposal as to the best course of action, especially one put forward by an authoritative body.
  • In option B, the word 'Counsel' means advice, especially that given formally.

So, 'Counsel' is the correct word. 

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 15

Direction: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate options:
(1) We embarked along the sapphire route along National Highway 17 for a sun-soaked holiday. This route along Karnataka’s Karavali coast is India’s best beach and temple country. Flanked by the soaring Western Ghats on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west, the Karavali stretch is a scenic treat all the way.
(2) The first halt in our coastal circuit in Uttara Kannada district was Bhatkal. Bhatkal is where Konkani begins to share space with Tulu. A 4-km drive out of town took us to the beach and the small fishing wharf. At the bazaar, we tried out the two local specialities – date halwa and a salted roti. One also shouldn’t miss the Bhatkal biriyani.
(3) Gokarna is a charming little town with temples, a wide expanse of beach, two principal streets and clusters of traditional tile-roofed brick houses. You’ll also find quaint Udupi food joints, souvenir shops, and cyber cafes here.
(4) Once the ‘temple fatigue’ set in, we indulged in some sedate sea-watching. Om beach, one of Gokarna’s famed five, takes the shape of an ‘Om’, a spiritual symbol. The road twists through alleys, past people’s houses, temple chariots and ‘Way to Beach’ signs. The other pristine beaches, wedged between gigantic cliffs that protrude like delicate fingers into the sea, are Gokarna, Kudle, Half Moon and Paradise.
(5) The last halt in our coastal itinerary was Karwar. Karwar was the erstwhile trading outpost of foreigners. It is said that even the great explorer Vasco da Gama walked on the golden sands of Karwar. Apart from the excellent harbour, four beaches that offer sun, sand, surf and sport and five islands, Karwar has much more to offer.
(6) A short boat ride away you’ll find the excellent Devbagh Beach and five idyllic islands. With its pristine beach, and an eco-friendly resort with ethnic log huts, it is a romantic hideaway offering complete privacy and solitude sans the five-star trappings.
(7) We followed Tagore’s footsteps and took a boat cruise up the Kali from the mouth. We spotted dolphins as they gracefully dived into azure waters. From the island one can have a gorgeous view of the sea, sand and the neighbouring islands. As we returned from our coastal odyssey, we realised Karnataka is not short of fabulous beaches but lacks salesmen of its ravishing beauty.

Q. Which of the following words is an antonym to the word – 
‘quaint’

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 15

Quaint means old-fashioned and unusual. So, modern is the word which is opposite in meaning to the given word. Unfamous is the opposite of famous. Small and real are not opposites of quaint. 

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 16

Direction: ​Read the given passages carefully and answer the question that follows.
Everything that men do or think concerns either the satisfaction of the needs they feel or the need to escape from pain. This must be kept in mind when we seek to understand spiritual or intellectual movements and the way in which they develop, for feeling and longing are the motive forces of all human striving and productivity – however nobly these latter may display themselves to us.
What, then, are the feelings and the needs which have brought mankind to religious thought and to faith in the widest sense? A moment’s consideration shows that the most varied emotions stand at the cradle of religious thought and experience.
In primitive people, it is, first of all, fear that awakens religious ideas – fear of hunger, of wild animals, of illness, and of death. Since the understanding of causal connections is usually limited on this level of existence, the human soul forges a being, more or less like itself, on whose will and activities depend the experiences which it fears. One hopes to win the favor of this being, by deeds and sacrifices, which according to the tradition of the race are supposed to appease the being or to make him well disposed to man. I call this the religion of fear.
This religion is considerably established, though not caused, by the formation of priestly caste which claims to mediate between the people and the being they fear and so attains a position of power. Often a leader or despot will combine the function of the priesthood with its own temporal rule for the sake of greater security, or an alliance may exist between the interests of political power and the priestly caste.
Q. What feeling promoted primitive man to create religion?

Detailed Solution for REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 16

According to the line mentioned in the passage, In primitive people, it is, first of all, fear that awakens religious ideas – fear of hunger, of wild animals, of illness, and of death.
Therefore, it is directly mentioned in the passage that 'fear' promoted primitive man to create religion.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 17

Teachers help learners ‘construct’ their knowledge in English by

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Language teaching refers to a process whereby a child gains communicative comprehension or fluency over a language. It involves practice by learners where facilitation is provided by a teacher.

  • Teachers are the implementers of education who foster the potential of young seedlings to grow and bloom. They carry a huge responsibility to shape and mold students' future.
REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 18

The method of teaching in a large classroom should be chosen on the basis of: 

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A method of teaching refers to the systematic and organized approach used by a teacher to deliver instructional content, facilitate learning, and achieve desired educational objectives in a structured manner.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 19

Which one of the following methods is most suitable for developing an understanding of social problems?

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The teaching of social sciences must adopt methods that promote creativity, aesthetics, and critical perspectives, and enable children to draw relationships between past and present, to understand changes taking place in society. Role play is one such method. It is thus the most suitable method for developing an understanding of social problems.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 20

Bhimbetka in Madhya Pradesh is a

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Bhimbetka in Madhya Pradesh is a Palaeolithic site.
The Bhimbetka rock shelters are an archaeological site of the Palaeolithic, exhibiting the earliest traces of human life on the Indian Subcontinent, and thus the beginning of the Indian Stone Age.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 21

Ashvaghosha, a poet who composed a biography of the Buddha, the Buddhacharita, lived in the court of which ruler?

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  • Ashvaghosha and other Buddhist scholars from Kanishka's period (around 1900years) began writing in Sanskrit.
  • Earlier Buddha's teachings were in common man's language (Prakrit) but later kings changed the practice gradually to the needs of the time.
  • He was a Buddhist writer and was very famous among the Buddhist writers.
  • He wrote Buddhacharita which is the biography of Buddha.
    • It is written in the Sanskrit language.
  • He also wrote Sutralankar.
REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 22

Which of the following statement is correct?
I. In 1764, the Spinning Jenny was invented by John Kaye.
II. The first cotton mill in India was set up in Bombay.

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  • The invention of the spinning jenny by James Hargreaves in 1764 enhanced the output of the conventional spindles.
  • John Kaye invented the spinning frame in the year 1767.
  • A single worker could run a spinning jenny, a machine with numerous spindles on which thread was spun, and as the wheel was turned, all the spindles rotated.
  • One of the major advancements in the early Industrial Revolution's industrialization of textile production was the multi-spindle spinning frame known as the spinning jenny. With the ability to work eight or more spools at simultaneously, this equipment lowered the amount of labour required to create cloth.
  • On 7 July 1854 at Tardeo, Cowasjee Nanabhoy Davar founded Bombay Spinning and Weaving Company, the city's first cotton mill (1815-73).
  • Sir William Fairbaim created the design for the Bombay Spinning and Weaving Company, and this mill started operating on February 7, 1856, under the direction of British engineers and expert cotton workers.
REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 23

If one angle of a triangle is 130°, then the angle between the bisectors of the other two angles is

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REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 24

To make textbooks representative of all regions and social groups,

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To make textbooks representative of all regions and social groups, contents relating to all regions and social groups should be added in textbooks.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 25

The Great Bath structure was discovered in which city of Indus Valley Civilization?

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  • The Indus Valley Civilisation, also known as the Indus Civilisation was a Bronze Age civilization in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE, and in its mature form from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE.
  • The Great Bath is part of a large citadel complex that was found in the 1920s during excavations of Mohenjo-Daro, one of the main centers of the Indus civilization.
REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 26

When upper grade children do research work, the major problem the teacher has to contend with is

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The teacher has to contend with scheduling time in school library on internet.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 27

Which of the following is not an objective of teaching history?

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History is a continuous process of interaction between historians and their facts, an unending dialogue between the present and the past.

  • History teaching aims to stimulate the children’s interest and understanding of the life of people who lived in the past.
REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 28

This will happen if the Earth's stops rotating.

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The Earth will lose magnetic force at the poles and be attracted towards the sun. If Earth stops rotating, there will be a collapse of Earth's electromagnetic field resulting it to get attracted towards the sun.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 29

Consider the following statement regarding Tides:
A. It is high tide when water covers much of the shore by rising to its highest level. It is low tide when water falls to its lowest level and recedes from the shore.
B. The strong gravitational pull exerted by the sun and the moon on the earth’s surface causes the tides.
Choose the correct statement:

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  • Tides are the rise and fall of the sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational force exerted by the moon and are also caused by the Earth and moon orbiting one another.
  • It is a high tide when the water covers much of the shore by rising to its highest level.
  • It is a low tide when water falls to its lowest level and recedes from the shore.
  • Tides vary in their frequency, direction and movement from place to place and also from time to time.
  • Tides may be grouped into various types based on their frequency of occurrence in one day or based on their height.
  • Tides help the navigators and fishermen plan their activities.

Thus, we can say that the above statements are correct.

REET Level 2 Mock Test - 5 (Social Science) - Question 30

Which of the following is not a fundamental right?

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Right to Property was removed from Part III of the Constitution by the 44th Amendment in 1978.

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