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Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 1

Which of the following principles is NOT involved in lesson planning?

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Rigidity is often regarded as a limitation of planning. So, it is not a principle involved in lesson planning.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 2

Which of the following is not the curve of learning?

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A learning curve visualizes changes in pupil overall performance over time. The line graph displays opportunities across the x-axis, and a measure of student performance along the y-axis. A good learning curve which is also known as the 'experience curve', reveals improvement in pupils' performance as opportunity count (i.e., exercise practice with a given knowledge component) increases.

Learning curve was first defined by Hermann Ebbinghaus in 1885. 
By learning curve, learners can relate his/her development through the method visually presented in the graph.
There are 3 varieties of the curve of learning i.e. concave curve, convex curve, and concave and convex curve/Combination type curve.

Let's Understand in Brief:

So, it could be concluded that longitudinal is not the curve of learning.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 3

Which of the following is an instance of formal learning?

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Children learning to draw from their art teacher is an instance of formal learning.
Formal learning is also called structured learning or synchronous learning. Examples of formal learning include classroom instruction, web-based training, remote labs, e-learning courses, workshops, seminars, webinars, etc.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 4

Children with learning disabilities

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Children with learning disabilities have confusion between letters and alphabets that look alike. "Learning disability" is an "umbrella" term describing a number of other, more specific learning disabilities, such as dyslexia and dysgraphia.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 5

A Class VIII rural student learns the periodic table in a similar fashion to learning 'VIBGYOR', the colours of the rainbow. The technique involved in this learning is

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A common mnemonic for remembering lists is to create an easily remembered acronym, or, taking each of the initial letters of the list members, create a memorable phrase in which the words with the same acronym act as the material.
The technique mentioned in the question is one example of mnemonics.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 6

Which of the following are ways to foster creativity?
I. Encourage the use of analogies
II. Discourage curiosity
III. Foster independence
IV. Enhance positive affect

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Creativity involves thinking originally, recombining ideas in new ways and breaking away from set ways of thinking and behavior.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 7

Kohlberg's idea of moral development has levels.

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Kohlberg's idea of moral development has three levels.

Lawrence Kohlberg, an American psychologist, has propounded the 'Theory of Moral Development'.
He has made a systematic study of moral development in his theory that is categorized in three levels and six stages.
He has studied moral development by posing moral dilemmas to groups of children as well as adolescents and adults.
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 8

According to Vygotsky, the upper limit of tasks that a learner can successfully perform with the assistance of a more competent individual is termed as:

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The zone of proximal development, commonly referred to as ZPD, is an important principle of Vygotsky's work. ZPD is defined as the range of tasks that a child can perform with the help and guidance of others but cannot yet perform independently.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 9

बड़ों का सम्पर्क भाषा विकास की गति को तीव्र कर देता है। यह कथन वाइगोत्सकी के किस सिद्धांत की व्याख्या करता है?

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वाइगोत्स्की का सिद्धांत - अपने सामाजिक-सांस्कृतिक विकास के लिए जाने वाले वाइगोत्स्की एक रूसी मनोवैज्ञानिक थे, जिसका मानना ​​था कि समुदाय "अर्थ बनाने" की प्रक्रिया में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाता है। वह अपने घरेलू कामों में अपने दो बेटों की मदद लेते थे। उन्होंने पाया कि उनके बच्चों ने पिता के सहयोग के बाद स्वतंत्र रूप से काम करना शुरू किया।

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 10

निम्नलिखित में से कौन-सा शिक्षार्थियों में पठन विकसित करने का उद्देश्य नहीं है?

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किसी भी लिखित सामग्री को अर्थ समझते हुए पढ़ना वाचन या पठन  कहलाता है। इसके उद्देश्य निम्नलिखित हैं:

आनन्द लेने के लिए पढ़ना 
साहित्य का ज्ञान प्राप्त करना 
शब्दों और शब्द समूहों के अर्थ समझना 
सीखी हुई भाषा का अभ्यास करना  
पाठ्यसामग्री को अपने पूर्व अनुभवों से जोड़ना
पठन या वाचन कौशल का विकास करना  
पाठ्यसामग्री का निष्कर्ष निकालने के लिए पठन
वाचन की गति को समृद्ध बनाना 
पठन सामग्री का अधिक से अधिक प्रयोग करना। 

अतः अध्यापक द्वारा ज़ोर से बोलकर पढ़ने के बाद उसे दोहराना शिक्षार्थियों में पठन विकसित करने का उद्देश्य नहीं है।

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 11

भाषा कौशलों में कुशलता लाने के लिए आवश्यक है-

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भाषा एक व्यावहारिक विषय है अत: उसके अभ्यासों में इतनी संभावना होनी चाहिए कि वे बच्चों को भाषा-प्रयोग के साथ सार्थक अवसर प्रदान कर सके। प्रश्नों का स्वरूप ऐसा हो जहाँ बच्चे अपने निजी अनुभवों को साझा कर सकें। अपनी अभिव्यक्ति को सुदृढ़ बना सकें। निर्धारित एवं निश्चित उत्तरों से आगे विभिन्‍न उत्तरों वाले प्रश्नों को अभ्यासों में स्थान दिया जाना चाहिए।

छात्र को अपनी भाषा का ऐसा ज्ञान हो कि वह भाषा प्रयोग के विभिन्न क्षेत्रो में एवं सन्दर्भो में यथोचित भाषा शैली प्रयुक्ति अवं सामाजिक या संस्थागत शिष्टाचारों से भली भाँति अवगत हो सके।
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 12

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 motivates man’s actions or thinking?

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According to the line mentioned in the passage, Everything that men do or think concerns either the satisfaction of the needs they feel or the need to escape from pain.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 13

In the 'Deductive' method of teaching grammar, the teacher

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'Deductive method' comprises of explaining a given concept and following this explanation with examples. The teacher presents students with many examples showing how the concept is used.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 14

What does scaffolding allow children to do?

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Language learning is the process of learning to speak and understand a foreign language. It helps children to acquire practical commands of language. It is a result of deliberate and conscious effort for a better understanding of foundational skills of language learning.

There are many theories in psychology that are related to different schools of psychology such as cognitive, humanistic, behavioristic, etc. These theories are propounded by eminent psychologists to provide a framework to understand different aspects of human behavior.
'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 learner's development.
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 15

Select the antonym of 'harmony'.

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'Antonym' means 'opposite in meaning'. So, opposite meaning of the word 'harmony' is 'disturbance'.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 16

To which of the following categories does TV belong as a teaching aid?

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Audio-visual aids are also called instructional material. Audio literally means hearing and visual means found by seeing. So, all aids, which endeavour to make the knowledge clear to us through our sense are called audio-visual aids or instructional material.
Television is an audio-visual aid. It is one of the most versatile audio-visual aids ever. Television focuses the attention of students on a particular topic. Through television a good teacher can reach the students spread over distant schools simultaneously and effectively. Various lessons and demonstrations duly illustrated by slides, models, specimens, etc. can be observed by the pupils and the teachers. Many educational talks and discussions can be seen.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 17

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Initiatives such as “4 per mille” and Terraton aim to sequester huge amounts of carbon in the soil. The 2018 U.S. Farm Bill includes the first-ever incentives for farmers to adopt practices aimed at improving soil health and sequestering carbon. But these initiatives are missing a key point: not all soil carbon is the same.
The very different lifetimes of particulate organic matter and mineral-associated organic matter have important implications for these efforts. For example, adding low-quality crop residues to agricultural fields would likely create more particulate organic matter than mineral-associated organic matter. This could increase soil carbon in the short term - but if that field later is disturbed by tilling, a lot of it would decompose and the benefit would be quickly reversed. The best practices focus on building up the mineral-associated organic matter for longer-term carbon storage, while also producing high-quality particulate organic matter with lots of nitrogen to help boost crop productivity.
Natural healthy soils show us that providing continuous and diverse plant inputs that reach all the way to deep soil is key for achieving both high mineral-associated organic matter storage and particulate organic matter recycling. There are many promising ways to do this, such as maintaining plant cover on fields year-round; growing diverse crops that include high-nitrogen legumes and perennials with deep roots; and minimizing tillage.
However, not all soils can accumulate both mineral-associated organic matter and particulate organic matter. Before implementing any management practices for carbon sequestration, participants should first assess the carbon storage potential of the local soil, much as a doctor studies a patient before prescribing a cure. Sequestering soil carbon effectively requires an understanding of how particulate organic matter and mineral-associated organic matter work, how human actions affect them, and how to build up both types to meet our planet’s climate and food security needs.

Q. What inference can be drawn from the statement ‘doctor studies a patient before prescribing a cure’ in respect of the given passage?

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Let's refer to the following lines of the passage:
Before implementing any management practices for carbon sequestration, participants should first assess the carbon storage potential of the local soil, much as a doctor studies a patient before prescribing a cure. 
Thus, from above we can infer that just like when a doctor prescribes a medicine he/she performs an examination to know the type of disease or problem that patient has, and the potential of soil to store carbon should be assessed before implementing any management practices.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 18

Summative assessment includes ______.

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The given blank needs to be filled with a suitable word.
Here the sentence is about summative assessment that includes "written assessment" only.
Written assessment: Writing assessment refers to an area of study that contains theories and practices that guide the evaluation of a writer's performance or potential through a writing task.
Other options are incorrect here because they do not fit in the context.

Hence, the complete sentence is: "Summative assessment includes written assessment".

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 19

Directions: Choose appropriate alternative for the blank.
Her sister is ________ than his wife.

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Here, we need comparative form of adjective. Option (1) is incorrect as it uses double comparatives.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 20

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely, and the grass was richly green. The people of the village began to gather in the square, between the post office and the bank, around ten o’clock; in some towns, there were so many people that the lottery took two days and had to be started on June 20th, but in this village, where there were only about three hundred people, the whole lottery took less than two hours so that it could begin at ten o’clock in the morning and still be through in time to allow the villagers to get home for noon dinner.
The children assembled first, of course. The school was recently over for the summer, and the feeling of liberty sat uneasily on most of them; they tended to gather together quietly for a while before they broke into boisterous play, and their talk was still of the classroom and the teacher, of books and reprimands. Bobby Martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones, and the other boys soon followed his example, selecting the smoothest and roundest stones; Bobby and Harry Jones and Dickie Delacroix—the villagers pronounced this name “Dellacroy”—eventually made a great pile of stones in one corner of the square and guarded it against the raids of the other boys. The girls stood aside, talking among themselves, looking over their shoulders at the boys, and the tiny children rolled in the dust or clung to the hands of their older brothers or sisters.
Soon the men began to gather, surveying their own children, speaking of planting and rain, tractors and taxes. They stood together, away from the pile of stones in the corner, and their jokes were quiet, and they smiled rather than laughed. The women, wearing faded house dresses and sweaters, came shortly after their menfolk. They greeted one another and exchanged bits of gossip as they went to join their husbands. Soon the women, standing by their husbands, began to call to their children, and the children came reluctantly, having to be called four or five times. Bobby Martin ducked under his mother’s grasping hand and ran, laughing, back to the pile of stones. His father spoke up sharply, and Bobby came quickly and took his place between his father and his oldest brother.

Q. Which one of the following words is the most opposite in the meaning to the word "together" as used in the passage (Para 3)?

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Together: in or into one place, mass, collection, or group
Example: Our students study together, share ideas, and seed new opportunities for future collaboration.
Solely: without another
Example: You will be held solely responsible for any damage.

​Thus, "solely" is the most opposite in meaning to "together".

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 21

Assertion (A): Priya took separate sessions for those students who find some aspects of language learning difficult to be learned.
Reason (R): Remedial Teaching is the process of providing slow learners with the necessary help and guidance to overcome educational problems.
Choose the correct answer from the following code:

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Remedial language teaching refers to teaching which is intended to improve the ability of slow learners to learn something. It is an integral part of the teaching-learning program, also known as compensatory or corrective teaching.

Remedial Teaching is an integral part of the teaching-learning program, also known as compensatory or corrective teaching.
It is the process of providing slow learners with the necessary help and guidance to overcome their problems
The teacher must understand the learner's strengths and weaknesses to provide them with the necessary help and guidance to overcome their problems.
The teacher should pick students who find language learning difficult on particular aspects and take separate sessions for them to support them read and understand such text.

So, it becomes clear that both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 22

Points A and D are on the same side of line segment BC such that ∠ABC = 90°, ∠DCB = 90° and AB = DC. Then, 

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Given:
∠ABC = 90° and ∠DCB = 90°
AB = DC (given)
Calculation:
AB = DC (given)
∠ABC = ∠DCB = 90° 
BC = BC (Since the line segment BC is common to both triangles)
By the SAS Congruence Property,  ΔABC ≅ ΔDCB

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 23

For the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) given below, choose the correct alternative :
Assertion (A) : Pressure cookers are fitted with ebonite handles.
Reason (R) : Ebonite is strong. 

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pressure cookers were fitted with ebonite handles because ebonite is a type of hard rubber that can withstand high temperatures and provide a good grip even when the cooker is hot.
Ebonite is a good insulator, which means it does not conduct heat well, and therefore, it remains cool to the touch even when the pressure cooker is on the stove for a long time.
The use of ebonite handles on pressure cookers has now been replaced by other materials such as silicone, which is also a good insulator and can withstand high temperatures
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 24

The area of a rectangle is 'A' cm2 and length is l cm. Its perimeter (in cm) is

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Let the breadth of the rectangle = b cm
A cm2 = l cm x b cm
Or, A = lb
Or, b = A/l
Perimeter of rectangle = 2(l + b) cm
= 2(l + A /l) cm = (2l + 2A/l) cm
Thus, option (4) is correct.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 25

Direction: Answer the following questions by selecting the correct / most appropriate options.
Statement A): The male honey bee flies around flowers in search of nectar.
Statement B): Honey bees lay their eggs from October to December.

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A honey bee is a flying insect well known for its ability to produce honey by collecting nectar from flowers.
Hence the name honey bee.

About Honey bees:

Honeybees are attracted to flowers.  
Honey bees live in a beehive, which is commonly used to describe the nest of any bee colony.
Honeybees lay their eggs from October to December.
Honey bees like to feed on sugar syrup.
Every bee colony consists of three types of bees:
Queen Bee: Every beehive has one Queen Bee that lays eggs.
Male Bee: There are only a few males in the hive. The male bees have no special role as workers. 
Worker Bee: Most of the bees in the hive are worker-bees. These bees work all day. They make the hive and also look after the baby bees. They fly around flowers in search of nectar. The worker bees are very important for the hive. Without worker-bees, there would be neither hive nor any nectar collection.
When one bee finds flowers with nectar, it does a special kind of dance by which the other bees can know where the nectar is. 
Honey bees play a very important role in the pollination of flowers like the Litchi, coffee, and cocoa flower.

Thus, ​
Statement A): The male honey bee flies around flowers in search of nectar: Incorrect
Statement B): Honey bees lay their eggs from October to December: Correct
Hence, A) is false, but B) is true.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 26

If the number of sides of a regular polygon is 'n', then the number of lines of symmetry is equal to

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The number of lines of symmetry in a regular polygon is equal to the number of sides.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 27

Which of the following acid is used in car batteries?

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Battery acid is sulfuric acid.
It has been diluted with water to achieve a 37% concentration level.
Car or automotive battery acid in water is 30-50% sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 28

Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about mercury (Hg)?

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Mercury is a poor conductor of heat, but a good conductor of electricity.
Thus, option 3 is incorrect. 
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid under standard conditions for temperature and pressure.
Thus, option 2 is correct.
Mercury has a single electron configuration that strongly opposes the removal of an electron, making it behave similarly to the noble gas elements.
Thus, option 4 is correct.
Mercury dissolves to form amalgams with gold, zinc, and many other metals. Iron is an exception, and iron flasks have been traditionally used to trade mercury. Sodium amalgam is a common reducing agent in organic synthesis, and it is also used in high-pressure sodium lamps.
Thus, option 1 is correct.
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 29

While teaching the correct method of reading a clinical thermometer to class VIII students, Neha mentions the following necessary precautions to be taken.
Which of the given precautions has been mentioned wrongly by the teacher?

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Thermometer should be washed with cold water and not hot water before and after use.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 7 (Science and Mathematics) - Question 30

In Geometry, a student is able to make predictions and formulate a hypothesis accordingly. In which level according to Bloom's taxonomy this student is?

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B. S. Bloom's taxonomy of learning, educational, and instructional objectives into the following three domains is in a proper hierarchy.

Cognitive domain: Those educational objectives are included that are concerned with knowledge, recognition, recall and cater to the development of intellectual abilities and skills.
Affective domain: The objectives which are related to the domain of interests, attitudes, and values bring about desirable changes in the same included in this domain. 
Conative or psychomotor domain: ​This domain helps in the development of skills. The training of physical activities is the main objective of this domain.
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