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Which of the following statements is not correct about the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act?
I. It was passed in 2010.
II. It states that people with disabilities have equal rights.
III. The government has to provide free education and integrate children with disabilities into schools.
Which of the following is a significant cause for the failure of a teacher?
In teaching-learning process, it is imperative that students ask questions in class. Why should a student be encouraged to ask questions in class?
Directions: Read the poem carefully and answer the question that follows by selecting the most suitable alternative:
Let’s read and sing
I looked in the mirror
And looked at my nose
It’s the funniest thing,
The way it grows
Stuck right out where all of it shows
With two little holes where the breathing goes
I looked in the mirror
And saw in there
The end of my chin
And the start of my hair
And between there
Isn’t much space to spare with my nose
Like a handle, sticking there.
If ever, you want
To giggle and shout
And can’t think of what
To do it about,
Just look in the mirror and then, no doubt,
You’ll see how funny your nose
Sticks out!
Q. Why does the poet think the nose to be a funny thing?
The teaching of reading by associating characters or groups of characters with sound is the _____ method.
Directions: Read the given passages carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
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. Choose the antonym for 'latter'.
Directions: Read the given passages carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
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. How did the priests come to acquire political power?
कठिन प्रश्नपत्र देखकर रेखा के होश उड़ गए।
उपर्युक्त वाक्य में 'होश' शब्द कौन सा वचन हैं?
उसी तपस्वी से लंबे थे, देवदार दो चार खड़े। इस पंक्ति में कौन-सा अलंकार है?
निम्नलिखित में दंत्य वर्ण हैं:
A. 'ड'
B. 'ढ'
C. 'द'
D. 'ध'
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If you aspire to become a successful mathematics teacher, then how would you establish and check the interpersonal activities of your students?
While working with 100% of his efficiency a man can complete a work in 20 days. In how many days can he complete the work while working with 25% efficiency?
Possible indicator pertaining to visual memory barrier hampering with learner's Mathematical performance is:
According to the National Curriculum Framework (NCF, 2005), the main goal of mathematics education in schools is-
If the nth term of an AP is (2n + 1), then the sum of its first three terms is
A particular pesticide is designed to kill or control plants. Name the pesticide.
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