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Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 1

'Dyslexia' is associated with:

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 1

'Dyslexia' is a term known for reading disorder. The person having this disorder faces difficulty in learning to read or interpret words, letters, and other symbols, but it is not related to general intelligence. It will not have any impact on a person's general intelligence. It is a hereditary disorder that mostly runs in families. Hence, the correct answer is, 'Reading disorder.'

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 2

Fluency, Elaboration, Originality, and Flexibility are the factors associated with_____.

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 2

Fluency, elaboration, originality and flexibility are associated with divergent thinking. Divergent thinking is creating multiple ideas, unique possible solutions, or ideas of a problem in a short period. Fluency, elaboration, originality, and flexibility are the dimensions of Divergent thinking and are associated with giftedness. Divergent thinking is important in the creative thinking process. Guilford (1986) considered creative thinking as involving divergent thinking, consisting of four elements: fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration. 
Thus, this is the correct answer. 

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Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 3

Mainstreaming and inclusion are the parts of which of the following integration? 

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

Mainstreaming and inclusion are the parts of the pedagogical response.

  • Mainstreaming is the practice of educating students with disabilities in the same general education classrooms as students without disabilities to the maximum extent appropriate.
  • Inclusion is a more comprehensive approach to educating students with disabilities that goes beyond mainstreaming. It involves the full participation of students with disabilities in all aspects of school life, including the general education curriculum, extracurricular activities, and social events.
  • Pedagogical integration refers to the process of incorporating different instructional strategies, approaches, and methodologies into teaching and learning practices.
Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 4

Answer the following question by selecting the most appropriate option.
Giftedness is due to:

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 4

The definition of a talented and gifted child is widely varied. They may be extraordinary in the area of intellectual ability or in specific academic areas like dance, art, music, etc. Gifted children show a range of characteristics that often set them apart from their peers. The IQ related to giftedness is 130 or more. This trait begins in early childhood. According to the study of the 1970s, this giftedness is the result of genetic endowment and also comes from the rich environment in which a child grows. It is known that intelligence is linked to heredity and genetic predisposition.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Genetic makeup' and 'Environmental motivation'.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 5

The behaviour showing intra-personal intelligence is

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 5

The word intrapersonal means within the self-so, intrapersonal intelligence is another term for self-awareness or introspection. People who have high intrapersonal intelligence are aware of their emotions, motivations, beliefs, and goals. They are able to discriminate among similar emotions.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 6

What is the meaning of the term `curriculum` with reference to education?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 6

Curriculum is prepared by the school for planning the sequence and the content that is taught in a school for a required period of time.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 7

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 किस प्रकार के आदमी हैं?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 7

माधवदास सुन्दर अभिरुचि वाले आदमी हैं ।
संदर्भ पंक्ति:-  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

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 8

निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा बच्चाें की भाषिक क्षमता के आकलन का सबसे उचित तरीक़ा है?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 8

'बादल', 'आसमान','चिड़िया', 'बच्चे' आदि ' संज्ञा शब्दों का प्र​योग करते हुए एक कहानी लिखने से बच्चाें की भाषिक क्षमता के आकलन उचित तरीके से होती है।

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 9

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 synonym of 'Wretched' as used in the passage is

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 9

'Wretched' means unhappy, 'Woeful' means sorrowful, 'Admirable' means worthy, 'Cheerful' means joyful and 'Fortunate' means happy. Hence, 'Woeful' is the synonym of 'Wretched'.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 10

Examples of "Creative Reading" projects for assessment are:

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 10

Creative Reading is defined as reading for indirect, concluding meanings, and critical evaluation. Thus, ideas and emotions collected from the selection become a springboard for other ideas and activities which may be shared with others.
Hence, the correct answer is Dramatization, role-play, and re-writing from a different point of view.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 11

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. In the second stanza, the 'silent lies' refer to

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 11

The 'silent lies' refer to walls that help in hiding one's true feelings.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 12

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the given questions.
Once upon a time, there was a greedy merchant who owned a magnificent horse. The horse was strong and fast, and the merchant was proud of it. He would often travel long distances with the horse to trade goods and make a profit.
One day, the merchant had to travel to a faraway city to sell his goods. He decided to take his horse with him as he knew it could cover the distance quickly. However, he didn't consider the fact that the horse would need rest and care along the way.
As they started their journey, the merchant pushed the horse to go faster and faster, not stopping for breaks. The horse was getting tired and was unable to keep up with the merchant's demands. The merchant didn't care and continued to ride the horse harder, thinking only of his profit.
As they travelled further, the horse began to slow down, and its breathing became laboured. The merchant didn't take notice and kept pushing the horse until it eventually collapsed on the ground, exhausted and unable to move.
The merchant was angry and frustrated that his horse had failed him. He cursed the animal and tried to force it to get up, but the horse was too weak to move. Realizing that he wouldn't be able to reach his destination without a horse, the merchant decided to leave the animal behind and continue on foot, leaving the exhausted horse on the side of the road.
Days later, the merchant finally reached his destination, but he had lost a lot of his merchandise along the way. He realized that his greed had led to his downfall, and he regretted his actions towards the horse. He wished he had taken better care of it and had considered its needs.
From that day on, the merchant vowed to treat his animals with kindness and respect and not to let his greed get in the way of his morals. The lesson he learned was that sometimes, taking a break and looking after yourself and those around you is more important than making a profit.

Q. Why merchant travel long distances with his horse?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 12
  • The passage is based on the merchant who does not take proper care of his horse and only gives importance to money and profit. He eventually eats the fruit of his act and finally, he learns the lesson of his act and vows to treat his animals with kindness and respect and not to let his greed get in the way of his morals.
  • Read the lines of the passage,"Once upon a time, there was a greedy merchant who owned a magnificent horse. The horse was strong and fast, and the merchant was proud of it. He would often travel long distances with the horse to trade goods and make a profit." 
  • Hence, after reading the above lines we can conclude that the merchant travels long distances with his horse to trade goods and make a profit.

​Hence, the correct answer will be Option 2.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 13

Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows by selecting the most appropriate option.
The day the cat was killed, Maddy watched her mother wind that old clock with her same little smile, cranking the gold key into its funny little hole, as grandma wandered around the dining table in her dressing gown while her nurse read a pulp fiction on the front step, while her brothers scraped their forks against the table and dripped the last bits of potatoes and corn from their open, awful mouths, that clock sat heavy on the white carpet, at the end of the hall, mom humming along to that terrible ticking. It made Maddy's teeth clench. 'Truly, there was no point to these silly, endless family dinners. Always being six o'clock sharp and never over until that clock was wound, thirteen. years of her life wasted for this nonsense so far, burnt up in boredom, when all the while she had some very important matters to attend to back in her bedroom. The longcase clock had been left by "the previous owner, or maybe the one before that, no one was sure. Cloaked in pine wood and always counting, no birds printed around the clock face, no farm scenes or flowers, just black numbers and wiry hands and that was that. Then near the bottom, a long silver pendulum behind a square of smokey glass. It was too heavy to tip, too tall to place anything on top, old and faded and always suspect. Her brothers avoided it at night and the cat avoided it entirely (or used to). The clock face glowing round and white, over the wooden suit, like a pale faced ghost or a porcelain reaper, feetless and shadows for arms. And mom would sing along with the pendulum while the boys knocked over the kitchen chairs wrestling and playing tag, and grandmother would nap by the television and the nurse would paint her nails. All the time, her mom would smile and hum.

Q. The tone of the story is

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 13

As it is an account of related events or experiences being told by a narrator, it is a narrative. Hence, option (2) is the correct answer.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 14

Mary, a young teacher, believes in personalised learning because she thinks that:

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 14

Mary believes in personalised learning because she thinks that every learner is unique and needs to be given a chance to develop to the best of his ability. When applied correctly, personalised learning can move mountains for students. It means that assignments and instruction are tailored to individual students' interests, needs, and skills. It allows the teacher to bring in more robust, useful, and varied material into the classroom.
Hence, the correct answer is 'every learner is unique and needs to be given a chance to develop to the best of his ability'.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 15

Directions: Complete the following sentence by selecting an appropriate question tag from the given choices.
You don't smoke, _____?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 15

Question tags turn a statement into a question. They are used for checking information that the speaker thinks is true. If the auxiliary verb in the main clause is positive, the question tag is negative and if the auxiliary verb in the main clause is negative, the question tag is positive.
The auxiliary verb used in the given sentence is 'don't', which is negative, hence, the question tag used will be 'do you'.
The complete sentence is: You don't smoke, do you?

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 16

Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow:
The National Statistical Office (NSO) released a set of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) numbers earlier this week. The most recent data, namely, GDP growth for the quarter ending December 2022, came at 4.4%. This is 30 basis points (0.3 percentage point) lower than what a Bloomberg poll of economists expected the number to be. NSO has retained a projection of 7% growth in 2022-23 between its first and second advance estimates, which means that GDP growth in the quarter ending March will have to be 5.1%. This goes against the widespread opinion among economists that the Indian economy is losing, not gaining growth momentum at the moment. 
NSO’s latest data release includes other sets of GDP numbers as well. They include the first revised estimate for 2021-22, the second revised estimate for 2020-21 and the final estimate for 2019-20. It is not Chanakya’s intent to overwhelm the readers with bureaucratic processes involving the release of statistics, but these revisions to past GDP numbers have significantly changed the facts as far as the Indian economy’s performance is concerned. GDP growth rates for 2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22 have been revised upwards from the earlier figures of 3.7%, -6.6% and 8.7% to 3.9%, -5.8% and 9.1%, respectively. 
The revisions have had an effect on the latest growth statistics as well. If the December 2022 quarter GDP was compared to the December 2021 GDP numbers before the latest revision, the economy would have shown an expansion of 5.1% instead of 4.4%. To be sure, there is nothing one can do about this problem of comparing hitherto revised statistics with one that will undergo a revision two years down the line. And while one can claim to be wise in hindsight, Chanakya believes that such large adjustments in a crucial economic indicator like GDP have a blindsiding effect on economic policy which ideally requires data in real-time.
But deficiencies in our statistical system are a topic for another column; let us return to the state of the economy at the moment. Any modern economy has its share of headwinds and tailwinds to growth at a given moment in time. What are the most pressing headwinds for the Indian economy right now? First is the dissipation of pent-up consumption demand, which soared after being shackled due to pandemic-era restrictions. Private consumption is the single most important driver of the Indian economy. It had a share of 60% in total GDP in the December 2022 quarter. This is not to say that private consumption is going to plunge.

Q. Which of the following is/are incorrect according to the given passage?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 16
  • The second sentence of the first paragraph says that "The most recent data, namely, GDP growth for the quarter ending December 2022, came at 4.4%." As it matches, therefore, option 1 is correct.
  • The last sentence of the second paragraph says that "GDP growth rates for 2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22 have been revised upwards from the earlier figures of 3.7%, -6.6% and 8.7% to 3.9%, -5.8% and 9.1%, respectively." As it matches, therefore, option 2 is correct.
  • The fifth sentence of the fourth paragraph says that "Private consumption is the single most important driver of the Indian economy." As the highlighted portion does not match therefore option 3 is incorrect.
  • The fourth sentence of the first paragraph says that "NSO has retained a projection of 7% growth in 2022-23 between its first and second advance estimates, which means that GDP growth in the quarter ending March will have to be 5.1%." As it matches, therefore, option 4 is correct.

Hence, the only possible answer is option 3. 

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 17

Examine the following matchstick patterns.

If the pattern continues, how many matchsticks are needed in the 15th stage?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 17

For the given pattern, general equation = 6 + 4(n - 1), where n is the number of the stage.
Therefore, in 15th stage, number of matchsticks = 6 + 4(15 - 1) = 6 + 56 = 62

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 18

The sum of (1/6) + (2/6) + (7/6) is:

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 18

The sum of fractions can easily be calculated by taking the LCM of the denominators.
Here, all the three fractions have the same denominator, i.e., 6.
∴ (1/6) + (2/6) + (7/6)
= (1+2+7)/6= (1+2+7)/6
= 10/6
= 5/3

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 19

When 121012 is divided by 12, the remainder is_____.

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 19

By using the long division method: 
10084/ 12) 121012
12/101
96/52
48/4
The number 121012 is completely not divided by 12.
Hence, the remainder is 4.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 20

Which of the following is true about brainstorming?
i. It helps to achieve the higher order of cognitive objectives.
ii. It helps as a democratic technique of teaching.
iii. It provides more ideas and views to the child.

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 20

Brainstorming process is developed by Alex F. Osborn. It is the oldest and best-known technique for stimulating creative thinking. It is the most fruitful exercise to solve complex and critical problems.

  • In Brainstorming, many creative minds work together and apply their diverse thinking patterns to achieve the same learning goals. Ideas are generated spontaneously by the learners.
  • It is a democratic technique of teaching in which the student is the active role player. The teacher gives one problem or topic to the entire class and allots time.
  • Within the given time, the student must create ideas. The role of the teacher in this method is just to consider all the ideas and arise on conclusions based on the healthy discussion.
  • It provides more ideas and views to the child as in this process thought arising in the mind of the learner is noted down for further discussion and use.
  • It helps to achieve the higher order of cognitive objectives as it just demands the active participation of the child in the learning process by making them think and note the ideas in their own style. 

Hence, it could be concluded that all of the above statements are true about brainstorming.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 21

In ΔABC and Δ DEF, AB = 5 cm, AC = 7 cm, ∠A = 90°, FD = 5 cm, EF = 7 cm and ∠F = 90°. Then,

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 21

In △ ABC,
AB = 5 cm, AC = 7 cm, ∠A = 90º
In △ DEF,
FD = 5 cm, EF = 7 cm and ∠F = 90°
Concept used:
The Side-Angle-Side theorem of congruency asserts that two triangles are congruent if two sides and the angle created by these two sides are equivalent to two sides and the included angle of another triangle.
Calculation:


In △ ABC and △ DEF,
AB = FD = 5 cm
AC = EF = 7 cm
∠A = ∠F = 90°
ΔABC ≅ ΔFDE  [S-A-S rule]
The two triangles ΔABC ≅ ΔFDE by SAS congruence rule.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 22

The table shows the number of students of a school who play different games.

When the data shown in the table above is presented in a pie chart, what will be the measure of the central angle of the sector representing the students playing Volley Ball?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 22

Concept used:
The total angle made at the centre of the pie chart is 360° 
Calculation:
Number of students playing volley Ball = 48
Total number of students = 50 + 48 + 60 + 22 = 180
The measure of central angle representing the students playing volley Ball = (48/180) × 360° = 96° 
∴ The angle made by the volleyball playing student is 96°.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 23

A teacher introduced multiplication in her class as repeated addition. Then, by grouping of same number of objects taken multiple times, she introduced the 'x' symbol. Further, she conducted a small activity of finding product using criss-cross lines of matchsticks. Here, the teacher is

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 23

Here, the teacher is developing a lesson and taking students 'from concrete to abstract concept'.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 24

"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 Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 24

"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.'

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 25

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 Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 25

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. 

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 26

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 Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 26

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

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 27

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

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 27

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.
Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 28

A Shooting star is a:

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 28

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.'

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 29

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 Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 29

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.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 30

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 Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 9 - Question 30

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.

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