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Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 1

You are a Geography teacher and you use a number of different teaching styles to teach your students. You can be called to be adopting 

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

If different tasks are used by the teacher to teach her students through different styles of teaching, the teacher can be said to be adopting the theory given by Gardner.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 2

The percentage of Summative and Formative assessment in CCE is

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

In a continuous and comprehensive evaluation system, the percentage of each summative assessment is 30% that all together forms 60%, and that of formative assessment is 40%.

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Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 3

The nature-nurture debate refers to:

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

The nature-nurture phrase was given by English Victorian Polymath Galton in a discussion of the influence of hereditary and environment in social advancement. The nature-nurture debate involves whether a person's behavior is a product of the environment, or it is inherited. Some say that the person's behavior is a product of his surroundings while others argue that the person's behavior is a product of genetics.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Genetics and Environment.'

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 4

निम्नलिखित में से कौन-सा एक नोम चोम्स्की द्वारा सुझाया गया है -

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

आधुनिक भाषा विज्ञान के जनक के रूप में प्रसिद्ध नोम चॉम्स्की ने भाषा विज्ञान के क्षेत्र में महत्वपूर्ण योगदान दिया है। चॉम्स्की द्वारा प्रस्तावित नीतिवादी सिद्धान्त तर्क देता है कि भाषा एक अद्बितीय मानवीय उपलब्धि है।

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 5

प्राथमिक स्तर पर शिक्षक द्वारा बच्चों के गलत उच्चारण पर तुरंत टोकने से अपेक्षित है-

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

शिक्षण को सफल बनाने के लिए छात्रों का शिक्षण प्रक्रिया में रूची लेना अत्यन्त आवश्यक है। यदि छात्र स्वयं की रूची से शिक्षण प्रक्रिया में शामिल होगा तो उसका पूरा ध्यान शिक्षा ग्रहण करने की ओर केंद्रित होगा। सीखने-सिखाने की प्रक्रिया में रूची बनाये रखने के लिए बच्चों को प्रोत्साहित करते रहना भी जरूरी है।

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 6

ऐसे साधन जिन्हें सुनकर या देखकर छात्र पाठ्य की विषय-वस्तु को सरलता एवं शीघ्रता से समझ सकें, कहलाते हैं ?

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

पाठ्यपुस्तक से परे संसाधन आपको छात्रों की सीखने की प्रक्रिया को उनके अपने अनुभवों और समकालीन घटनाओं से जोड़ने में सक्षम बनाते हैं और आपको छात्रों द्वारा कक्षा में लाई जा रही जानकारी का पता लगाने के अवसर प्रदान करते हैं। रेडियो, अखबार या टेलिविजन के संसाधन ऐसे विषय प्रदान करते हैं जो उस समय प्रासंगिक होते हैऔर छात्रों के लिए दिलचस्प हो सकते हैं। इन संसाधनों का उपयोग करते हुए सावधानी से नियोजित पाठ आपके छात्रों के आलोचनात्मक विचार कौशल को विकसित करने में सहायता कर सकते हैं। ऐसे साधन जिन्हें सुनकर छात्र पाठ्य विषय -वस्तु को सरलता एवं शीघ्रता से समझ सकें, कहलाते हैं -

  • दृश्य साधन
  • रेडियो एवं टीवी 
  • श्रव्य साधन

अतः सही उत्तर "उपरोक्त सभी" है। 

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 7

"बच्चें सामाजिक अंतःक्रिया से भाषा सीखते हैं।" किसके साथ संबंधित है?

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

रूसी मनोवैज्ञानिक 'वाइगोत्स्की' ने अपने 'सामाजिक-सांस्कृतिक सिद्धांत' में भाषा विकास के सामाजिक-सांस्कृतिक परिप्रेक्ष्य को प्रस्तुत किया था। इन्होंने भाषा विकास के सन्दर्भ में "सामाजिक अतःक्रिया" पर बल दिया है।

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 8

निर्देश: नीचे दिए गए गद्यांश को पढ़कर निम्नलिखित प्रश्न में सबसे उचित विकल्प चुनिए ।
सारा संसार नीले गगन के तले अनंत काल से रहता आया है । हम थोड़ी दूरी पर ही देखते हैं क्षितिज तक, जहाँ धरतीऔरआकाश हमें मिलते दिखाई देते हैं । लेकिन जब हम वहाँ पहुँचते हैं, तो यह नज़ारा आगे खिसकता चला जाता है, और इस नज़ारे का कोई ओर-छोर हमें नहीं दिखाई देता है । ठीक इसी तरह हमारा जीवन भी है ।
ज़िंदगी की न जाने कितनी उपमाएँ दी जा चुकी हैं, लेकिन कोई भी उपमा पूर्ण नहीं मानी गई, क्योंकि जिदगी के इतने पक्ष हैं कि कोई भी उपमा उस पर पूरी तरह फ़िट नहीं बैठती । बर्नार्ड शॉ जीवन को एक खुली किताब मानते थे, और यह भी मानते थे कि सभी जीवों को समान रूप से जीने का हक़ है । वह चाहते थे कि इंसान अपने स्वार्थ में अंधा होकर किसी दूसरे जीव के जीने का हक न मारे । यदि इंसान ऐसा करता है, तो यह बहुत बड़ा अन्याय है । हमारे विचार स्वाभाविक रूप से एक-दूसरे से मेल नहीं खाते हैं, लेकिन इसका मतलब यह नहीं होता कि हम दूसरों को उसके जीने के हक़ से वंचित करें ।
यह खुला आसमान, यह प्रकृति और यह पूरा भू -मंडल हमें दरअसल यही बता रहा है कि हाथी से लेकर चींटी तक, सभी को समान रूप से जीवन बिताने का हक़ है । जिस तरह से खुले आसमान के नीचे हर प्राणी बिना किसी डर के जीने , साँस लेने का अधिकारी है, उसी तरह से मानव-जाति का स्वभाव भी होना चाहिए कि वह अपने जीने के साथ दूसरों से उनके जीने का हक न छीने । यह आसमान हमें जिस तरह से भय से छुटकारा दिलाता है, उसी तरह से हमें मानव-जाति से उन जीवों को डर से छुटकारा दिलाकर उन्हें जीने के लिए पूरा अवसर देना चाहिए । दूसरों के जीने के हक़ को छीनने से बड़ा अपराध या पाप कुछ नहीं हो सकता ।

Q. बर्नार्ड शॉ ने जीवन की उपमा किससे ली है?

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

बर्नार्ड शॉ जीवन को एक खुली किताब मानते थे, और यह भी मानते थे कि सभी जीवों को समान रूप से जीने का हक़ है ।

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 9

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. अभिरुचि में अभी क्या है?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 9
  • अभिरुचि = अभि + रुचि
  • अभिरुचि में अभि उपसर्ग हैं ।  
  • उपसर्ग:- ऐसे शब्दांश जो किसी शब्द के पूर्व जुड़कर उसके अर्थ में परिवर्तन कर देते हैं। 
    उदाहरण:- प्रति + क्षण = प्रतिक्षण  सम् + गम = संगम
  • प्रत्यय - वे शब्द हैं जो दूसरे शब्दों के अन्त में जुड़कर, अपनी प्रकृति के अनुसार, शब्द के अर्थ में परिवर्तन कर देते हैं।
  • प्रत्यय शब्द दो शब्दों से मिलकर बना है – प्रति + अय।
  • प्रति का अर्थ होता है ‘साथ में, पर बाद में" और अय का अर्थ होता है "चलने वाला", अत: प्रत्यय का अर्थ होता है साथ में पर बाद में चलने वाला।
  • जिन शब्दों का स्वतंत्र अस्तित्व नहीं होता वे किसी शब्द के पीछे लगकर उसके अर्थ में परिवर्तन कर देते हैं।
    जैसे: ​उपदेशक' शब्द में 'क' प्रत्यय है। उपदेश +क = उपदेशक​ 
Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 10

जब बालक किसी सीखी हुई क्रिया का स्वयं प्रयोग करता है तब यह क्रिया कहलाती है:

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

जब बालक किसी सीखी हुई क्रिया का स्वयं प्रयोग करता है तब यह क्रिया अधिग्रहण कहलाती है। बालक सदैव नया अनुभव प्राप्त करने हेतु प्रयासरत रहते हैं एवं वे चीजों को स्वयं अधिग्रहित करना चाहते हैं।
अतः, यही विकल्प इस प्रश्न का सही उत्तर है।

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 11

निर्देश: निम्नलिखित गद्यांश को ध्यान पूर्वक पढ़िए व प्रश्नों के उत्तर दीजिये- 
विभिन्न इलेक्ट्रॉनिक माध्यमों सहित परम्परागत रूप से प्रकाशित अखबारों को प्रदत्त अभिव्यक्ति की स्वतंत्रता को प्रेस की स्वतंत्रता कहा जाता है। किन्तु इस समस्या का एक दूसरा पहलू भी है। दुनियाभर में मीडिया कार्पोरेट के हाथ में है जिसका एकमात्र उद्देश्य अधिक से अधिक फ़ायदा कमाना है। वास्तव में कोई प्रेस स्वतंत्र है ही नहीं। बड़े पत्रकार मोटा वेतन लेते हैं और इसी वजह से वे फैंसी जीवनशैली के आदी हो गए हैं। वो इसे खोना नहीं चाहेंगे और इसलिए ही आदेशों का पालन करते हैं और तलवे चाटते हैं। विभिन्न देशों की सरकारें भी विभिन्न कानून लाकर प्रेस पर काबू पाना चाहते हैं। उदाहरण के तौर पर भारत सरकार ने हाल ही में ऑनलाइन मीडिया वेबसाइट पर निगरानी रखने के लिए नया कानून पेश किया है। इसके तहत सरकार ऑनलाइन कुछ भी छपने पर नियंत्रण करना चाहती है।

Q. 'अभिव्यक्ति' शब्द में कौन सा प्रत्यय है? 

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 11
  • ‘अभिव्यक्ति’ में ‘इ’ प्रत्यय का योग है।
  • अभिव्यक्त + इ = अभिव्यक्ति। 
  • अभिव्यक्ति का अर्थ - प्रकट करना है।
  • इसमें तद्धित प्रत्यय है।
  • सन्दर्भ पंक्ति - विभिन्न एलेक्ट्रॉनिक माध्यमों सहित परम्परागत रूप से प्रकाशित अखबारों को प्रदत्त अभिव्यक्ति की स्वतंत्रता को प्रेस की स्वतंत्रता कहा जाता है। 

अन्य विकल्प - 

  • आ - मेला, बैठा 
  • अन - लेन, जलन 
  • आई - लिखाई, पढाई 
  • का - फुलका, छिलका
Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 12

Which activity best supports the practice of speaking skills?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 12

A teacher can improve his student's speaking skills by giving them a hint on which each student has to make a story on his own, and which can be applied to solve a problem. In this way, the student's active vocabulary would be improved and he/she would also become more confident about their language.
Hence, the correct answer is 'students tell their version of a story based on some hints, and apply it to a problem-solving situation'.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 13

Directions: Answer the following question by selecting the most appropriate option.
Anaesthesia in any part of the body means a loss of sensation, either permanent or temporary. The term is usually used to describe the artificially produced loss of sensation which makes a surgical operation painless.
There are four main types of anaesthesia: General, Spinal, Regional, and Local. Anaesthetics may be given as gases, by inhalation; or as drugs injected into a vein. A patient given general anaesthesia loses consciousness. Anaesthesia of a fairly large area of the body results from injecting the anaesthetic drug into the spinal canal: all that portion of the body below the level at which the drug is injected is anaesthetised. Regional anaesthesia is the injecting of the nerves as they emerge from the spinal column: the anaesthesia induced by this method affects only that area of the body supplied by those nerves. In local anaesthesia, the drug is injected directly at the site of the operative incision and sometimes also into the nearby surrounding tissues.
Formerly, the most commonly used local anaesthetic was cocaine, a drug extracted from the leaves of the coca bush and introduced in 1879. But cocaine has some disadvantages and, sometimes, undesirable side-effects. For spinal, regional and local anaesthesia, procaine, or one of the several modifications of procaine, is now widely used instead of cocaine, for very limited and short operations, such as opening a small abscess. Local anaesthesia may be induced by spraying (rather than injecting) a chemical, ethyl chloride, on a small area of the skin; in changing from the liquid to the gaseous state, this drug freezes the area sprayed, and permits painless incision.

Q. Spinal anaesthesia is resorted to when

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

Spinal anaesthesia is resorted to when the operation involves a big area of the body. "Anaesthesia of a fairly large area of the body results from injecting the anaesthetic drug into the spinal canal: all that portion of the body below the level at which the drug is injected is anaesthetised."

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 14

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 the merchant decided to leave the horse behind?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 14
  • 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,"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." 
  • Hence, after reading the above lines we can conclude that the merchant decided to leave the horse behind the horse was unable to reach the destination with the merchant.

​Hence, the correct answer will be Option 1.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 15

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 clock was 'always suspect'. The subject thought

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

The words used to describe the clock are 'old' and 'faded'. Then, the words used are 'always suspect'. 'Always suspect' implies that the clock must be breaking down quite often, that is why it was 'always doubted whether it was working or not. So, option 3 is the correct answer.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 16

In a diverse classroom, learners find it difficult to speak and write good English and often lapse into their mother tongue because:

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 16

In a diverse classroom, learners find it difficult to speak and write good English and often lapse into their mother tongue because they lack enough competence and the structures of the two languages are different. Competence is the skill or ability in a specific field or subject or being able to do something well. Hence, the correct answer is 'they lack enough competence and the structures of the two languages are different'.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 17

Conventions of writing include

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

Writing conventions are simply the rules people must follow when writing any kind of text. Good vocabulary is useful in enhancing writing skills. Also, all words need to be spelled correctly, including any homophones.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 18

Read the poem given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option.
THE LAST CONQUEROR
Victorious men of earth, no more
Proclaim how wide your empires are;
Though you bind-in every shore
And your triumphs reach as far
As night and day,
Yet you, proud monarchs, must obey
And mingle with forgotten ashes, when
Death calls ye to the crowd of common men.
Devouring Famine, Plague, and War,
Each able to undo mankind,
Death's servile emissaries are;
Nor to these alone confined,
He hath at will
More quaint and subtle ways to kill;
A smile or kiss, as he will use the art,
Shall have the cunning skill to break a heart.

Q. "..... servile emmisaries" means:

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

Servile means wanting too much to please others and emissary means a person who is sent somewhere to give somebody a special message.
Here, the 'servile emissaries' is used to refer to the death's humble messenger.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 19

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 best describes the impact of GDP revisions on economic policy, according to the passage?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 19
  • The first and last sentence of the third paragraph says that "The revisions have had an effect on the latest growth statistics as well...GDP have a blindsiding effect on economic policy which ideally requires data in real-time."
  • Therefore from the above sentence, we can certainly say that large adjustments in GDP numbers can have a blindsiding effect on economic policy, which ideally requires real-time data. This suggests that revisions to GDP numbers can significantly impact economic policy decisions.

Hence, the only possible answer is option 2.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 20

There are 1320 people in a village. The city`s two-thirds population comprises males. Three-fourths of the males are farmers. One-fourth of the females are farmers. The total number of farmers in the village is

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

Total population of the village = 1320
Number of males in the village = (2/3) x 1320 = 880
Number of females in the village = 1320 - 880 = 440
Number of males who are farmers = (3/4) x 880 = 660
Number of females who are farmers (1/4) x 440 = 110
Therefore,
Total number of farmers in the village = 660 + 110 = 770

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 21

Mr. Banvari Lal has just started his teacher career. He is a teacher of Maths. After delivering lecture to a few classes, he noticed that many of the students are not showing interest in learning Maths. Therefore, he started finding new ways to teach Maths and to create the interest of students in the subject. You are required to help the Mr. Lal by selecting the appropriate alternative that will be useful for teaching Maths.

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

All the mentioned approaches are used to teach the concept of Maths.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 22

Fill in the blanks 
The least number by which 125 be multiplied to make it a perfect square is _____________.

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

To make it a perfect square, we have to make pairs of its prime factors
125 = 5 × 5 × 5
Here, we have to multiply it with 5 to make two pairs of 5
125 × 5 = 625
625 = 5 × 5 × 5 × 5.
Hence, the least number is 5.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 23

Achievement test are generally conducted to assess the acquired knowledge and skills of a candidate. The main objective of achievement test is:

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

Unlike an aptitude test that measures an ability of learning something, achievement test measures the overall knowledge of candidate on specific field. The most common exam of such a test is SAT.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 24

Children at the primary stage are able to classify the given shapes based on their appearance. According to Van Hiele levels of geometry, they are at:

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The Van Hiele propounded the Model of Geometry Thinking. He has given five stages: Visualization, Analysis, Abstraction, Deduction, Rigor Children at the primary stage are ready to classify the given shapes that supported their appearance. According to Van Hiele's levels of geometry, they are at the Visualization stage. At this stage, children start comparing figures with their prototypes or everyday things (it looks like a ball.)
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Visualization stage.'

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 25

Which of the following are the broad and narrow objectives of mathematics education?
I. Customization
II. Use of heuristics.
III. Approximation and Presumption
IV. Representation

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 25

The National Curriculum Framework 2005, defines the aims of learning mathematics as broad and narrow aims.

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 26

Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding creative expression in EVS?
I. Creativity enhances the ability to manage change.
II. Creative expressions can be very useful in developing the affective domain.
III. Creativity stimulates learning.

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 26

It is important to help nurture young children’s creativity through a rich learning environment of visual and performance arts. Such techniques can help you to engage your students in art and craft, music, dance and drama. Thus you may plan lessons with activities that aim to nurture expressiveness, creativity and imagination among the young learners in your class. 

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 27

The Misra Report was chaired by Justice Ranganath Misra. Which among the following is not a principle of ecology as per the Misra Report?

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Misra Report, 1991 perceived the accompanying four essential principles of ecology: holism, ecosystem, succession and conservation

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 28

Asking the question 'How will our life get affected if there was no electricity for a month"? aims at:

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

Asking probing and imaginative questions create curiosity in the minds of the students due to which children make efforts to find the answers by themselves, or they think about the different and alternative answers. It enhances their imaginative and thinking skills. Through this way, children can memorize concepts for a longer period of time.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Promoting imaginative and thinking skills of students.'

Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 29

When you split the whole masoor, you get a masoor dal. But then you cannot sprout it. Why is it so?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 29
  • When we split a whole masoor, we get a masoor dal, but after splitting the sprouting capacity of the masoor is lost.
  • This is because only whole seeds have the capacity to germinate.
  • Masoor dal are dicotyledonous seeds with two cotyledons.
  • These seeds germinate when soaked.
  • But if we split a masoor dal they become seeds which are already split cotyledons.
  • These seeds will not have any embryo for them to germinate.
Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 30

In an EVS class, a teacher asked the students to draw and paint different historical monuments like Red Fort, etc. Which of the following skills is intended to develop through this activity?

Detailed Solution for Assam TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 1 - Question 30

Environmental studies are the study of the environment in the context of earth and living things. It is more concerned with the scientific attitude to explore, investigate, and develop an understanding of our natural, human, social and cultural dimensions of local and wider environments.

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