Page 1
Time: 2 hours 30 mins. Total Marks: 150
Child Development and Pedagogy
Directions: Answer the following questions (Q. Nos. 1 to 30)
by selecting the correct/most appropriate options.
1. Children acquire gender roles through all of the
following, except:
(1) socialization (2) culture
(3) tutoring (4) media
2. One of the critiques of standardized tests has been
that:
(1) their language is difficult to understand
(2) the tests cannot be administered on large
populations
(3) they do not give a clear picture of a child’s ability
(4) they represent largely the mainstream culture
and are therefore biased
3. The theory of multiple intelligence says that:
(1) intelligence can be of several kinds
(2) paper-pencil tests are not helpful
(3) intelligence can be multiplied with effective
pedagogy
(4) intelligence can be rapidly accelerated
4. T eacher can utilize both assessment for learning and
assessment of learning to:
(1) know learning needs of child and select teaching
strategy accordingly
(2) assess child’s performance at periodic intervals
and certify his/her performance
(3) monitor children’s progress and set appropriate
goals to fill their learning gaps
(4) know children’s progress and achievement level
5. Which one of the following is not related to
continuous and comprehensive evaluation?
(1) It is an integral part of teaching-learning process.
(2) It focuses on child’s achievement in different
learning areas.
(3) It is useful to label children as slow, poor or
intelligent.
(4) It has been mandated by the Right to Education
Act of India.
6. Giftedness in children can be attributed to:
(1) a resource-rich environment
(2) successful parents
(3) a disciplined routine
(4) an interplay between heredity and environment
7. Children coming from socio-economically
disadvantaged backgrounds need a classroom
environment which:
(1) values and uses their cultural and linguistic
knowledge
(2) discourages the use of their language so that
they learn the mainstream language
(3) categorizes children based on their abilities
(4) teaches them good behaviour
8. The intervention needed for creative and talented
children in the classroom rests on:
(1) giving extra time to them
(2) being affectionate towards them
(3) giving them the responsibility of teaching other
children
(4) use of customized and stimulating instructional
methods by the teacher
9. Which one of the following ways is not a suitable
way to help hyperactive children learn?
(1) Offering alternative ways of learning.
(2) Including physical activity in their daily
schedule.
(3) Reprimanding them often for being restless.
(4) Breaking up a task into small, manageable
segments.
10. Patterns of divergent thinking identify children,
who are:
(1) dyslexic (2) creative
(3) resilient (4) disabled
11. Which one of the following does not describe the
ways in which a teacher can model problem solving
for children in the classroom?
(1) Be honest about making mistakes while solving
something.
(2) Use vocabulary like think, ideas, trial and
different answers.
(3) Ask questions with convergent answers.
(4) Discuss your thought processes about solving a
particular problem.
12. Which one of the following is an emotion?
(1) Fear (2) Attention
(3) Stimulus (4) Memory
13. A three-year-old child explains that milk is produced
by a machine at the milk booth.
Which one of the following offers the best
explanation of the child’s understanding?
(1) The child’s answer is based on his/her experience
of buying milk from the milk booth.
(2) The child has never seen cows.
(3) The child’s family does not offer a stimulating
environment to the child.
(4) The child has very limited exposure of the world.
14. Which one of the following best describes a teacher’s
role?
(1) A teacher should adhere to the prescribed
textbook.
(2) Completing the syllabus on time leaving enough
time for revision is important.
(3) Creating a relaxed space where children learn
through dialogue and inquiry.
(4) T eacher's most important role in the classroom is
to maintain discipline.
CTET SOLVED PAPERS
Paper - 1
18th December, 2018
Page 2
Time: 2 hours 30 mins. Total Marks: 150
Child Development and Pedagogy
Directions: Answer the following questions (Q. Nos. 1 to 30)
by selecting the correct/most appropriate options.
1. Children acquire gender roles through all of the
following, except:
(1) socialization (2) culture
(3) tutoring (4) media
2. One of the critiques of standardized tests has been
that:
(1) their language is difficult to understand
(2) the tests cannot be administered on large
populations
(3) they do not give a clear picture of a child’s ability
(4) they represent largely the mainstream culture
and are therefore biased
3. The theory of multiple intelligence says that:
(1) intelligence can be of several kinds
(2) paper-pencil tests are not helpful
(3) intelligence can be multiplied with effective
pedagogy
(4) intelligence can be rapidly accelerated
4. T eacher can utilize both assessment for learning and
assessment of learning to:
(1) know learning needs of child and select teaching
strategy accordingly
(2) assess child’s performance at periodic intervals
and certify his/her performance
(3) monitor children’s progress and set appropriate
goals to fill their learning gaps
(4) know children’s progress and achievement level
5. Which one of the following is not related to
continuous and comprehensive evaluation?
(1) It is an integral part of teaching-learning process.
(2) It focuses on child’s achievement in different
learning areas.
(3) It is useful to label children as slow, poor or
intelligent.
(4) It has been mandated by the Right to Education
Act of India.
6. Giftedness in children can be attributed to:
(1) a resource-rich environment
(2) successful parents
(3) a disciplined routine
(4) an interplay between heredity and environment
7. Children coming from socio-economically
disadvantaged backgrounds need a classroom
environment which:
(1) values and uses their cultural and linguistic
knowledge
(2) discourages the use of their language so that
they learn the mainstream language
(3) categorizes children based on their abilities
(4) teaches them good behaviour
8. The intervention needed for creative and talented
children in the classroom rests on:
(1) giving extra time to them
(2) being affectionate towards them
(3) giving them the responsibility of teaching other
children
(4) use of customized and stimulating instructional
methods by the teacher
9. Which one of the following ways is not a suitable
way to help hyperactive children learn?
(1) Offering alternative ways of learning.
(2) Including physical activity in their daily
schedule.
(3) Reprimanding them often for being restless.
(4) Breaking up a task into small, manageable
segments.
10. Patterns of divergent thinking identify children,
who are:
(1) dyslexic (2) creative
(3) resilient (4) disabled
11. Which one of the following does not describe the
ways in which a teacher can model problem solving
for children in the classroom?
(1) Be honest about making mistakes while solving
something.
(2) Use vocabulary like think, ideas, trial and
different answers.
(3) Ask questions with convergent answers.
(4) Discuss your thought processes about solving a
particular problem.
12. Which one of the following is an emotion?
(1) Fear (2) Attention
(3) Stimulus (4) Memory
13. A three-year-old child explains that milk is produced
by a machine at the milk booth.
Which one of the following offers the best
explanation of the child’s understanding?
(1) The child’s answer is based on his/her experience
of buying milk from the milk booth.
(2) The child has never seen cows.
(3) The child’s family does not offer a stimulating
environment to the child.
(4) The child has very limited exposure of the world.
14. Which one of the following best describes a teacher’s
role?
(1) A teacher should adhere to the prescribed
textbook.
(2) Completing the syllabus on time leaving enough
time for revision is important.
(3) Creating a relaxed space where children learn
through dialogue and inquiry.
(4) T eacher's most important role in the classroom is
to maintain discipline.
CTET SOLVED PAPERS
Paper - 1
18th December, 2018
Paper-1: 2018 241
15. Which one of the following classrooms encourages
rich learning?
(1) A classroom with open activity corners and a
variety of children’s literature in open shelves
accessible any time of the day.
(2) A classroom with neatly organized material in
cupboards brought out once a week for free play.
(3) A classroom with structured and planned
learning driven by textbook content.
(4) A classroom with a variety of material displayed
in the class beyond the reach of children so that
the material lasts longer.
16. Which one of the following best describes the role of
textbooks in the classroom?
(1) They maintain homogeneity in learning across a
State or the Nation.
(2) They provide guidance to teachers and parents
about the course of study.
(3) They form the most essential learning resource
in a resource-starved context.
(4) They are one of the resource and reference
materials available in the class.
17. The National Curriculum Framework-2005 derives
its understanding from:
(1) behaviourism (2) constructivism
(3) cognitive theories (4) humanism
18. The children in a class can be considered to be
motivated if:
(1) they maintain discipline in the class
(2) all are regular in attendance
(3) they ask questions seeking clarification from the
teacher
(4) they come to school neatly dressed in uniform
19. Which one of the following is the most suitable to
improve children’s learning?
(1) T eacher should explain the content using different
examples and illustrations.
(2) All types of learning material should be there in
the class.
(3) T eacher should facilitate children to interact with
each other on real-life situations.
(4) Regular assessment test should be conducted.
20. The discipline which has a significant role in a
learning environment is of the kind which helps:
(1) to create silence
(2) teachers to give instructions
(3) children rote memorize their lessons
(4) children to regulate and monitor their own
learning
21. Which one of the following statements is true about
the role of heredity and environment?
(1) A child’s ability to learn and perform is
completely decided by the genes.
(2) Good care and a nutritious diet can fight off any
disorder a child is born with.
(3) Environment plays a significant role only in the
child’s language development.
(4) Certain aspects of development are influenced
more by heredity and others more by environment.
22. Which one of the following statements cannot be
attributed to Piaget’s theory?
(1) Children construct and use knowledge about
their world.
(2) Learning takes place through constant practice.
(3) Children act on their environment.
(4) Development occurs in qualitative stages.
23. Which one of the following is not a limitation of the
preoperational thought?
(1) Development of the symbolic thought.
(2) Egocentrism.
(3) Irreversibility.
(4) Tendency to concentrate.
24. Play has a significant role in development of young
children for the following reasons, except:
(1) it stimulates their senses
(2) it is just a pleasant way to spend time
(3) they acquire new skills and learn when to use
them
(4) they gain mastery over their body
25. Which one of the following questions invites
children to think critically?
(1) What is the right answer?
(2) Can you think of a similar situation?
(3) What are the different ways in which we can
solve this?
(4) Do you know the answer to this?
26. Which one of the following options best describes
progressive education?
(1) Thematic units, regular unit tests, ranking
(2) Personalized learning, ability grouping, labeling
students
(3) Project method, ability grouping, ranking.
(4) Learning by doing, project method, cooperative
learning
27. Which one of the following statements about
progressive education explains-Education is life
itself?
(1) Schools are not required, children can learn from
their life experiences.
(2) Education in schools should reflect the social
and natural world.
(3) Life is the true educator.
(4) School education should continue as long as
possible.
28. Which one of the following can be considered as a
contribution of Kohlberg’s theory?
(1) The theory has elaborate testing procedures.
(2) It establishes a clear relationship between moral
reasoning and action.
(3) His belief is that children are moral philosophers.
(4) His theory has supported an association between
cognitive maturity and moral maturity.
29. The zone of Proximal Development refers to:
(1) the developmental phase when child takes
complete responsibility for learning
(2) a context in which children can almost perform a
task on their own with the right level of support
(3) the point in learning when support can be
withdrawn
(4) the phase when maximum development is
possible
30. An androgynous personality:
(1) has a balance of what are generally considered
masculine and feminine traits
(2) tends to be assertive and arrogant
(3) adheres to stereotypical gender roles prevalent
in the society
(4) refers to men with feminine traits
Page 3
Time: 2 hours 30 mins. Total Marks: 150
Child Development and Pedagogy
Directions: Answer the following questions (Q. Nos. 1 to 30)
by selecting the correct/most appropriate options.
1. Children acquire gender roles through all of the
following, except:
(1) socialization (2) culture
(3) tutoring (4) media
2. One of the critiques of standardized tests has been
that:
(1) their language is difficult to understand
(2) the tests cannot be administered on large
populations
(3) they do not give a clear picture of a child’s ability
(4) they represent largely the mainstream culture
and are therefore biased
3. The theory of multiple intelligence says that:
(1) intelligence can be of several kinds
(2) paper-pencil tests are not helpful
(3) intelligence can be multiplied with effective
pedagogy
(4) intelligence can be rapidly accelerated
4. T eacher can utilize both assessment for learning and
assessment of learning to:
(1) know learning needs of child and select teaching
strategy accordingly
(2) assess child’s performance at periodic intervals
and certify his/her performance
(3) monitor children’s progress and set appropriate
goals to fill their learning gaps
(4) know children’s progress and achievement level
5. Which one of the following is not related to
continuous and comprehensive evaluation?
(1) It is an integral part of teaching-learning process.
(2) It focuses on child’s achievement in different
learning areas.
(3) It is useful to label children as slow, poor or
intelligent.
(4) It has been mandated by the Right to Education
Act of India.
6. Giftedness in children can be attributed to:
(1) a resource-rich environment
(2) successful parents
(3) a disciplined routine
(4) an interplay between heredity and environment
7. Children coming from socio-economically
disadvantaged backgrounds need a classroom
environment which:
(1) values and uses their cultural and linguistic
knowledge
(2) discourages the use of their language so that
they learn the mainstream language
(3) categorizes children based on their abilities
(4) teaches them good behaviour
8. The intervention needed for creative and talented
children in the classroom rests on:
(1) giving extra time to them
(2) being affectionate towards them
(3) giving them the responsibility of teaching other
children
(4) use of customized and stimulating instructional
methods by the teacher
9. Which one of the following ways is not a suitable
way to help hyperactive children learn?
(1) Offering alternative ways of learning.
(2) Including physical activity in their daily
schedule.
(3) Reprimanding them often for being restless.
(4) Breaking up a task into small, manageable
segments.
10. Patterns of divergent thinking identify children,
who are:
(1) dyslexic (2) creative
(3) resilient (4) disabled
11. Which one of the following does not describe the
ways in which a teacher can model problem solving
for children in the classroom?
(1) Be honest about making mistakes while solving
something.
(2) Use vocabulary like think, ideas, trial and
different answers.
(3) Ask questions with convergent answers.
(4) Discuss your thought processes about solving a
particular problem.
12. Which one of the following is an emotion?
(1) Fear (2) Attention
(3) Stimulus (4) Memory
13. A three-year-old child explains that milk is produced
by a machine at the milk booth.
Which one of the following offers the best
explanation of the child’s understanding?
(1) The child’s answer is based on his/her experience
of buying milk from the milk booth.
(2) The child has never seen cows.
(3) The child’s family does not offer a stimulating
environment to the child.
(4) The child has very limited exposure of the world.
14. Which one of the following best describes a teacher’s
role?
(1) A teacher should adhere to the prescribed
textbook.
(2) Completing the syllabus on time leaving enough
time for revision is important.
(3) Creating a relaxed space where children learn
through dialogue and inquiry.
(4) T eacher's most important role in the classroom is
to maintain discipline.
CTET SOLVED PAPERS
Paper - 1
18th December, 2018
Paper-1: 2018 241
15. Which one of the following classrooms encourages
rich learning?
(1) A classroom with open activity corners and a
variety of children’s literature in open shelves
accessible any time of the day.
(2) A classroom with neatly organized material in
cupboards brought out once a week for free play.
(3) A classroom with structured and planned
learning driven by textbook content.
(4) A classroom with a variety of material displayed
in the class beyond the reach of children so that
the material lasts longer.
16. Which one of the following best describes the role of
textbooks in the classroom?
(1) They maintain homogeneity in learning across a
State or the Nation.
(2) They provide guidance to teachers and parents
about the course of study.
(3) They form the most essential learning resource
in a resource-starved context.
(4) They are one of the resource and reference
materials available in the class.
17. The National Curriculum Framework-2005 derives
its understanding from:
(1) behaviourism (2) constructivism
(3) cognitive theories (4) humanism
18. The children in a class can be considered to be
motivated if:
(1) they maintain discipline in the class
(2) all are regular in attendance
(3) they ask questions seeking clarification from the
teacher
(4) they come to school neatly dressed in uniform
19. Which one of the following is the most suitable to
improve children’s learning?
(1) T eacher should explain the content using different
examples and illustrations.
(2) All types of learning material should be there in
the class.
(3) T eacher should facilitate children to interact with
each other on real-life situations.
(4) Regular assessment test should be conducted.
20. The discipline which has a significant role in a
learning environment is of the kind which helps:
(1) to create silence
(2) teachers to give instructions
(3) children rote memorize their lessons
(4) children to regulate and monitor their own
learning
21. Which one of the following statements is true about
the role of heredity and environment?
(1) A child’s ability to learn and perform is
completely decided by the genes.
(2) Good care and a nutritious diet can fight off any
disorder a child is born with.
(3) Environment plays a significant role only in the
child’s language development.
(4) Certain aspects of development are influenced
more by heredity and others more by environment.
22. Which one of the following statements cannot be
attributed to Piaget’s theory?
(1) Children construct and use knowledge about
their world.
(2) Learning takes place through constant practice.
(3) Children act on their environment.
(4) Development occurs in qualitative stages.
23. Which one of the following is not a limitation of the
preoperational thought?
(1) Development of the symbolic thought.
(2) Egocentrism.
(3) Irreversibility.
(4) Tendency to concentrate.
24. Play has a significant role in development of young
children for the following reasons, except:
(1) it stimulates their senses
(2) it is just a pleasant way to spend time
(3) they acquire new skills and learn when to use
them
(4) they gain mastery over their body
25. Which one of the following questions invites
children to think critically?
(1) What is the right answer?
(2) Can you think of a similar situation?
(3) What are the different ways in which we can
solve this?
(4) Do you know the answer to this?
26. Which one of the following options best describes
progressive education?
(1) Thematic units, regular unit tests, ranking
(2) Personalized learning, ability grouping, labeling
students
(3) Project method, ability grouping, ranking.
(4) Learning by doing, project method, cooperative
learning
27. Which one of the following statements about
progressive education explains-Education is life
itself?
(1) Schools are not required, children can learn from
their life experiences.
(2) Education in schools should reflect the social
and natural world.
(3) Life is the true educator.
(4) School education should continue as long as
possible.
28. Which one of the following can be considered as a
contribution of Kohlberg’s theory?
(1) The theory has elaborate testing procedures.
(2) It establishes a clear relationship between moral
reasoning and action.
(3) His belief is that children are moral philosophers.
(4) His theory has supported an association between
cognitive maturity and moral maturity.
29. The zone of Proximal Development refers to:
(1) the developmental phase when child takes
complete responsibility for learning
(2) a context in which children can almost perform a
task on their own with the right level of support
(3) the point in learning when support can be
withdrawn
(4) the phase when maximum development is
possible
30. An androgynous personality:
(1) has a balance of what are generally considered
masculine and feminine traits
(2) tends to be assertive and arrogant
(3) adheres to stereotypical gender roles prevalent
in the society
(4) refers to men with feminine traits
242 Oswaal CTET Year-wise Solved Papers
Mathematics
31. The mathematics used by illiterate shopkeeper:
(1) is very useful in solving all mathematical
problems
(2) has ambiguity and very low level of correctness
in it
(3) should be discussed by the teachers in
classrooms as an alternate strategy in solving
related problems
(4) is not useful in the mathematics classroom
32. How should a teacher handle a heterogeneous
group of children in a mathematics classroom?
(1) By grouping all children together in the same
classroom.
(2) By grouping the children of different abilities
together so that they can learn from each other
(3) By doing questions according to low ability
children in the class and giving the complex
questions as home assignments to higher ability
children
(4) By grouping the children of same ability together
and giving them questions according to their
ability
33. The learning outcomes in mathematics are
developed:
(1) to increase the achievement of children in
various educational surveys
(2) to define classwise competencies and skills to be
achieved by children
(3) to prepare children for year-end examinations.
(4) such that children may be told small steps for
calculations
34. Which one of the following happenings in the
classroom is an activity?
(1) Children reciting counting in form of rhymes
(2) Children copying from blackboard
(3) Children engaged in exploration
(4) Teacher explaining how to do sums
35. To develop skill of counting among children, which
one of the following is not required to be learned as
pre-number concept?
(1) Seriation
(2) Reciting number names randomly
(3) Creating groups
(4) One to one correspondence
36. On asking a child “What is area?” he/she answered
length × breadth. What can you say about the
child’s understanding about the concept of area?
(1) The child used the area of rectangle as general
idea of area of any closed shape.
(2) The child is right in saying area is length ×
breadth.
(3) The child is confused between the concept of
area and perimeter.
(4) The child has no idea about the concept of area.
37. Which one of the following statements is true with
respect to mathematics learning?
(1) Generally girls are weaker in mathematics.
(2) Everybody can learn mathematics.
(3) Mathematics can only be learnt by rigorous
practice.
(4) Mathematics is a difficult subject to learn.
38. To teach the Pythagoras theorem, a teacher has
distributed a sheet on which four right-angled
triangles were drawn and asks the child to find the
relationship between the sides of a triangle.
In the above situation, the teacher used:
(1) deductive method (2) lecture method
(3) laboratory method (4) inductive method
39. Which one of the following statements is not true
about ‘concept maps’?
(1) Concept maps should be constructed by teachers
only.
(2) Concept maps are hierarchical in nature.
(3) Concept maps help in linking prior knowledge
to new instruction.
(4) Concept maps represent a collection
interconnected concepts and links connecting
them.
40.
2
3
4
5
+
is:
(1)
1
6
15
(2)
1
7
15
(3)
8
15
(4)
6
8
41. For the given shapes, which one fo the following
statements is not correct?
(1) One of them is not a parallelogram.
(2) T wo of them are rhombuses.
(3) T wo of them are rectangles.
(4) All are parallelograms.
42. Which one of the following represents the number
‘eleven thousand eleven hundred eleven’?
(1) 12111 (2) 11000110011
(3) XIXIXI (4) 111111
43. The point A and B represents numbers on a number
line as shown below:
The distance between the points A and B is:
(1) 84000 units (2) 22 units
(3) 22000 units (4) 29000 units
44. How many packets of
1
16
kg sugar can be made
from
3
1
4
kg of sugar?
(1) 48 (2) 12
(3) 64 (4) 52
45. Harish started his journey at 18 : 40 and finished at
22 : 20. The time taken in completing the journey is:
(1) 3 hours 80 minutes (2) 4 hours 40 minutes
(3) 3 hours 20 minutes (4) 3 hours 40 minutes
46. A bucket of capacity 2000 mL is to be filled by using
containers measuring 200 mL and 300 mL. Which
one of the following combinations of containers is
not correct for filling the bucket completely by the
containers of 200 mL and 300 mL respectively?
(1) 4, 4 (2) 7, 2
(3) 6, 3 (4) 1, 6
Page 4
Time: 2 hours 30 mins. Total Marks: 150
Child Development and Pedagogy
Directions: Answer the following questions (Q. Nos. 1 to 30)
by selecting the correct/most appropriate options.
1. Children acquire gender roles through all of the
following, except:
(1) socialization (2) culture
(3) tutoring (4) media
2. One of the critiques of standardized tests has been
that:
(1) their language is difficult to understand
(2) the tests cannot be administered on large
populations
(3) they do not give a clear picture of a child’s ability
(4) they represent largely the mainstream culture
and are therefore biased
3. The theory of multiple intelligence says that:
(1) intelligence can be of several kinds
(2) paper-pencil tests are not helpful
(3) intelligence can be multiplied with effective
pedagogy
(4) intelligence can be rapidly accelerated
4. T eacher can utilize both assessment for learning and
assessment of learning to:
(1) know learning needs of child and select teaching
strategy accordingly
(2) assess child’s performance at periodic intervals
and certify his/her performance
(3) monitor children’s progress and set appropriate
goals to fill their learning gaps
(4) know children’s progress and achievement level
5. Which one of the following is not related to
continuous and comprehensive evaluation?
(1) It is an integral part of teaching-learning process.
(2) It focuses on child’s achievement in different
learning areas.
(3) It is useful to label children as slow, poor or
intelligent.
(4) It has been mandated by the Right to Education
Act of India.
6. Giftedness in children can be attributed to:
(1) a resource-rich environment
(2) successful parents
(3) a disciplined routine
(4) an interplay between heredity and environment
7. Children coming from socio-economically
disadvantaged backgrounds need a classroom
environment which:
(1) values and uses their cultural and linguistic
knowledge
(2) discourages the use of their language so that
they learn the mainstream language
(3) categorizes children based on their abilities
(4) teaches them good behaviour
8. The intervention needed for creative and talented
children in the classroom rests on:
(1) giving extra time to them
(2) being affectionate towards them
(3) giving them the responsibility of teaching other
children
(4) use of customized and stimulating instructional
methods by the teacher
9. Which one of the following ways is not a suitable
way to help hyperactive children learn?
(1) Offering alternative ways of learning.
(2) Including physical activity in their daily
schedule.
(3) Reprimanding them often for being restless.
(4) Breaking up a task into small, manageable
segments.
10. Patterns of divergent thinking identify children,
who are:
(1) dyslexic (2) creative
(3) resilient (4) disabled
11. Which one of the following does not describe the
ways in which a teacher can model problem solving
for children in the classroom?
(1) Be honest about making mistakes while solving
something.
(2) Use vocabulary like think, ideas, trial and
different answers.
(3) Ask questions with convergent answers.
(4) Discuss your thought processes about solving a
particular problem.
12. Which one of the following is an emotion?
(1) Fear (2) Attention
(3) Stimulus (4) Memory
13. A three-year-old child explains that milk is produced
by a machine at the milk booth.
Which one of the following offers the best
explanation of the child’s understanding?
(1) The child’s answer is based on his/her experience
of buying milk from the milk booth.
(2) The child has never seen cows.
(3) The child’s family does not offer a stimulating
environment to the child.
(4) The child has very limited exposure of the world.
14. Which one of the following best describes a teacher’s
role?
(1) A teacher should adhere to the prescribed
textbook.
(2) Completing the syllabus on time leaving enough
time for revision is important.
(3) Creating a relaxed space where children learn
through dialogue and inquiry.
(4) T eacher's most important role in the classroom is
to maintain discipline.
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Paper-1: 2018 241
15. Which one of the following classrooms encourages
rich learning?
(1) A classroom with open activity corners and a
variety of children’s literature in open shelves
accessible any time of the day.
(2) A classroom with neatly organized material in
cupboards brought out once a week for free play.
(3) A classroom with structured and planned
learning driven by textbook content.
(4) A classroom with a variety of material displayed
in the class beyond the reach of children so that
the material lasts longer.
16. Which one of the following best describes the role of
textbooks in the classroom?
(1) They maintain homogeneity in learning across a
State or the Nation.
(2) They provide guidance to teachers and parents
about the course of study.
(3) They form the most essential learning resource
in a resource-starved context.
(4) They are one of the resource and reference
materials available in the class.
17. The National Curriculum Framework-2005 derives
its understanding from:
(1) behaviourism (2) constructivism
(3) cognitive theories (4) humanism
18. The children in a class can be considered to be
motivated if:
(1) they maintain discipline in the class
(2) all are regular in attendance
(3) they ask questions seeking clarification from the
teacher
(4) they come to school neatly dressed in uniform
19. Which one of the following is the most suitable to
improve children’s learning?
(1) T eacher should explain the content using different
examples and illustrations.
(2) All types of learning material should be there in
the class.
(3) T eacher should facilitate children to interact with
each other on real-life situations.
(4) Regular assessment test should be conducted.
20. The discipline which has a significant role in a
learning environment is of the kind which helps:
(1) to create silence
(2) teachers to give instructions
(3) children rote memorize their lessons
(4) children to regulate and monitor their own
learning
21. Which one of the following statements is true about
the role of heredity and environment?
(1) A child’s ability to learn and perform is
completely decided by the genes.
(2) Good care and a nutritious diet can fight off any
disorder a child is born with.
(3) Environment plays a significant role only in the
child’s language development.
(4) Certain aspects of development are influenced
more by heredity and others more by environment.
22. Which one of the following statements cannot be
attributed to Piaget’s theory?
(1) Children construct and use knowledge about
their world.
(2) Learning takes place through constant practice.
(3) Children act on their environment.
(4) Development occurs in qualitative stages.
23. Which one of the following is not a limitation of the
preoperational thought?
(1) Development of the symbolic thought.
(2) Egocentrism.
(3) Irreversibility.
(4) Tendency to concentrate.
24. Play has a significant role in development of young
children for the following reasons, except:
(1) it stimulates their senses
(2) it is just a pleasant way to spend time
(3) they acquire new skills and learn when to use
them
(4) they gain mastery over their body
25. Which one of the following questions invites
children to think critically?
(1) What is the right answer?
(2) Can you think of a similar situation?
(3) What are the different ways in which we can
solve this?
(4) Do you know the answer to this?
26. Which one of the following options best describes
progressive education?
(1) Thematic units, regular unit tests, ranking
(2) Personalized learning, ability grouping, labeling
students
(3) Project method, ability grouping, ranking.
(4) Learning by doing, project method, cooperative
learning
27. Which one of the following statements about
progressive education explains-Education is life
itself?
(1) Schools are not required, children can learn from
their life experiences.
(2) Education in schools should reflect the social
and natural world.
(3) Life is the true educator.
(4) School education should continue as long as
possible.
28. Which one of the following can be considered as a
contribution of Kohlberg’s theory?
(1) The theory has elaborate testing procedures.
(2) It establishes a clear relationship between moral
reasoning and action.
(3) His belief is that children are moral philosophers.
(4) His theory has supported an association between
cognitive maturity and moral maturity.
29. The zone of Proximal Development refers to:
(1) the developmental phase when child takes
complete responsibility for learning
(2) a context in which children can almost perform a
task on their own with the right level of support
(3) the point in learning when support can be
withdrawn
(4) the phase when maximum development is
possible
30. An androgynous personality:
(1) has a balance of what are generally considered
masculine and feminine traits
(2) tends to be assertive and arrogant
(3) adheres to stereotypical gender roles prevalent
in the society
(4) refers to men with feminine traits
242 Oswaal CTET Year-wise Solved Papers
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31. The mathematics used by illiterate shopkeeper:
(1) is very useful in solving all mathematical
problems
(2) has ambiguity and very low level of correctness
in it
(3) should be discussed by the teachers in
classrooms as an alternate strategy in solving
related problems
(4) is not useful in the mathematics classroom
32. How should a teacher handle a heterogeneous
group of children in a mathematics classroom?
(1) By grouping all children together in the same
classroom.
(2) By grouping the children of different abilities
together so that they can learn from each other
(3) By doing questions according to low ability
children in the class and giving the complex
questions as home assignments to higher ability
children
(4) By grouping the children of same ability together
and giving them questions according to their
ability
33. The learning outcomes in mathematics are
developed:
(1) to increase the achievement of children in
various educational surveys
(2) to define classwise competencies and skills to be
achieved by children
(3) to prepare children for year-end examinations.
(4) such that children may be told small steps for
calculations
34. Which one of the following happenings in the
classroom is an activity?
(1) Children reciting counting in form of rhymes
(2) Children copying from blackboard
(3) Children engaged in exploration
(4) Teacher explaining how to do sums
35. To develop skill of counting among children, which
one of the following is not required to be learned as
pre-number concept?
(1) Seriation
(2) Reciting number names randomly
(3) Creating groups
(4) One to one correspondence
36. On asking a child “What is area?” he/she answered
length × breadth. What can you say about the
child’s understanding about the concept of area?
(1) The child used the area of rectangle as general
idea of area of any closed shape.
(2) The child is right in saying area is length ×
breadth.
(3) The child is confused between the concept of
area and perimeter.
(4) The child has no idea about the concept of area.
37. Which one of the following statements is true with
respect to mathematics learning?
(1) Generally girls are weaker in mathematics.
(2) Everybody can learn mathematics.
(3) Mathematics can only be learnt by rigorous
practice.
(4) Mathematics is a difficult subject to learn.
38. To teach the Pythagoras theorem, a teacher has
distributed a sheet on which four right-angled
triangles were drawn and asks the child to find the
relationship between the sides of a triangle.
In the above situation, the teacher used:
(1) deductive method (2) lecture method
(3) laboratory method (4) inductive method
39. Which one of the following statements is not true
about ‘concept maps’?
(1) Concept maps should be constructed by teachers
only.
(2) Concept maps are hierarchical in nature.
(3) Concept maps help in linking prior knowledge
to new instruction.
(4) Concept maps represent a collection
interconnected concepts and links connecting
them.
40.
2
3
4
5
+
is:
(1)
1
6
15
(2)
1
7
15
(3)
8
15
(4)
6
8
41. For the given shapes, which one fo the following
statements is not correct?
(1) One of them is not a parallelogram.
(2) T wo of them are rhombuses.
(3) T wo of them are rectangles.
(4) All are parallelograms.
42. Which one of the following represents the number
‘eleven thousand eleven hundred eleven’?
(1) 12111 (2) 11000110011
(3) XIXIXI (4) 111111
43. The point A and B represents numbers on a number
line as shown below:
The distance between the points A and B is:
(1) 84000 units (2) 22 units
(3) 22000 units (4) 29000 units
44. How many packets of
1
16
kg sugar can be made
from
3
1
4
kg of sugar?
(1) 48 (2) 12
(3) 64 (4) 52
45. Harish started his journey at 18 : 40 and finished at
22 : 20. The time taken in completing the journey is:
(1) 3 hours 80 minutes (2) 4 hours 40 minutes
(3) 3 hours 20 minutes (4) 3 hours 40 minutes
46. A bucket of capacity 2000 mL is to be filled by using
containers measuring 200 mL and 300 mL. Which
one of the following combinations of containers is
not correct for filling the bucket completely by the
containers of 200 mL and 300 mL respectively?
(1) 4, 4 (2) 7, 2
(3) 6, 3 (4) 1, 6
Paper-1: 2018 243
47. Which one of the following is the best approximation
of
71 385
909
..
.
?
×
(1)
74
9
×
(2)
74
10
×
(3)
73
10
×
(4)
73
9
×
48. If one small square in the grid is of area 4 sq. units,
what is the perimeter of the rectangle drawn on the
grid?
(1) 8 units (2) 24 units
(3) 12 units (4) 32 units
49. A child scored 75 marks in each of five subjects.
What is the median marks obtained by the child?
(1) 375 (2) 15
(3) 70 (4) 75
50. Which one of the following can be folded to form
the given solid?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
51. If Red part in the following pie chart is 40, what is
White part?
(1) 10 (2) 12
(3) 20 (4) 5
52. Observe the following solid shape:
Which one of the following is the top view of the
given solid?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
53. Which one of the following costs more?
I. 200 packets of `250 each.
II. 20 dozens of `250 each item.
(1) II
(2) Both I and II are equal
(3) Cannot be calculated
(4) I
54. The sum of 1 – 1 + 1 – 1 + 1 – 1 ... to even number
of term is:
(1) –1 (2) +1
(3) 2 (4) zero
55. The assessment of what children learn in
mathematics in primary classes should not focus on:
(1) development of mathematical language
(2) preciseness in answering mathematics problems
(3) development of reasoning skills
(4) understanding of the mathematical concepts
56. What sequence of the following instructions should
be followed in development of a mathematical
concept in elementary classes?
I. Drawing pictures
II. Using symbolic representation
III. Providing experiences
IV . Explaining through language
(1) III, IV , I, II (2) IV , III, II, I
(3) III, I, II, IV (4) IV , III, I, II
57. A child subtracted two numbers as shown below:
83
–27
64
Which one of the following statements given idea
about the child’s learning of subtraction?
(1) The child does not know how to subtract.
(2) The child knows the process of subraction of
two-digit numbers.
(3) It is a mistake and it can be rectified by repeated
practice.
(4) The child has misconceptions about place value
in the process of subtraction.
58. Arrange the following steps of cycle of learning and
assessment in order:
I. Teaching-learning integrated with assessment
II. Planning and organization of teaching-learning
and assessment
III. Developing progress reports
IV . Reporting and communicating feedback of
children’s learning and progress
(1) I, II, IV , III (2) IV , I, II, III
(3) II, IV , I, III (4) II, I, III, IV
59. Why are Roman numerals not commonly used in
writing numbers like the Hindu-Arabic numerals?
(1) Roman numerals are difficult to remember.
(2) The formation of numbers using Roman numerals
is a complicated task.
(3) Children get confused with the English alphabet
and Roman numerals.
(4) The Roman numerals do not employ place
value, so calculations are difficult to perform
using these numerals.
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Time: 2 hours 30 mins. Total Marks: 150
Child Development and Pedagogy
Directions: Answer the following questions (Q. Nos. 1 to 30)
by selecting the correct/most appropriate options.
1. Children acquire gender roles through all of the
following, except:
(1) socialization (2) culture
(3) tutoring (4) media
2. One of the critiques of standardized tests has been
that:
(1) their language is difficult to understand
(2) the tests cannot be administered on large
populations
(3) they do not give a clear picture of a child’s ability
(4) they represent largely the mainstream culture
and are therefore biased
3. The theory of multiple intelligence says that:
(1) intelligence can be of several kinds
(2) paper-pencil tests are not helpful
(3) intelligence can be multiplied with effective
pedagogy
(4) intelligence can be rapidly accelerated
4. T eacher can utilize both assessment for learning and
assessment of learning to:
(1) know learning needs of child and select teaching
strategy accordingly
(2) assess child’s performance at periodic intervals
and certify his/her performance
(3) monitor children’s progress and set appropriate
goals to fill their learning gaps
(4) know children’s progress and achievement level
5. Which one of the following is not related to
continuous and comprehensive evaluation?
(1) It is an integral part of teaching-learning process.
(2) It focuses on child’s achievement in different
learning areas.
(3) It is useful to label children as slow, poor or
intelligent.
(4) It has been mandated by the Right to Education
Act of India.
6. Giftedness in children can be attributed to:
(1) a resource-rich environment
(2) successful parents
(3) a disciplined routine
(4) an interplay between heredity and environment
7. Children coming from socio-economically
disadvantaged backgrounds need a classroom
environment which:
(1) values and uses their cultural and linguistic
knowledge
(2) discourages the use of their language so that
they learn the mainstream language
(3) categorizes children based on their abilities
(4) teaches them good behaviour
8. The intervention needed for creative and talented
children in the classroom rests on:
(1) giving extra time to them
(2) being affectionate towards them
(3) giving them the responsibility of teaching other
children
(4) use of customized and stimulating instructional
methods by the teacher
9. Which one of the following ways is not a suitable
way to help hyperactive children learn?
(1) Offering alternative ways of learning.
(2) Including physical activity in their daily
schedule.
(3) Reprimanding them often for being restless.
(4) Breaking up a task into small, manageable
segments.
10. Patterns of divergent thinking identify children,
who are:
(1) dyslexic (2) creative
(3) resilient (4) disabled
11. Which one of the following does not describe the
ways in which a teacher can model problem solving
for children in the classroom?
(1) Be honest about making mistakes while solving
something.
(2) Use vocabulary like think, ideas, trial and
different answers.
(3) Ask questions with convergent answers.
(4) Discuss your thought processes about solving a
particular problem.
12. Which one of the following is an emotion?
(1) Fear (2) Attention
(3) Stimulus (4) Memory
13. A three-year-old child explains that milk is produced
by a machine at the milk booth.
Which one of the following offers the best
explanation of the child’s understanding?
(1) The child’s answer is based on his/her experience
of buying milk from the milk booth.
(2) The child has never seen cows.
(3) The child’s family does not offer a stimulating
environment to the child.
(4) The child has very limited exposure of the world.
14. Which one of the following best describes a teacher’s
role?
(1) A teacher should adhere to the prescribed
textbook.
(2) Completing the syllabus on time leaving enough
time for revision is important.
(3) Creating a relaxed space where children learn
through dialogue and inquiry.
(4) T eacher's most important role in the classroom is
to maintain discipline.
CTET SOLVED PAPERS
Paper - 1
18th December, 2018
Paper-1: 2018 241
15. Which one of the following classrooms encourages
rich learning?
(1) A classroom with open activity corners and a
variety of children’s literature in open shelves
accessible any time of the day.
(2) A classroom with neatly organized material in
cupboards brought out once a week for free play.
(3) A classroom with structured and planned
learning driven by textbook content.
(4) A classroom with a variety of material displayed
in the class beyond the reach of children so that
the material lasts longer.
16. Which one of the following best describes the role of
textbooks in the classroom?
(1) They maintain homogeneity in learning across a
State or the Nation.
(2) They provide guidance to teachers and parents
about the course of study.
(3) They form the most essential learning resource
in a resource-starved context.
(4) They are one of the resource and reference
materials available in the class.
17. The National Curriculum Framework-2005 derives
its understanding from:
(1) behaviourism (2) constructivism
(3) cognitive theories (4) humanism
18. The children in a class can be considered to be
motivated if:
(1) they maintain discipline in the class
(2) all are regular in attendance
(3) they ask questions seeking clarification from the
teacher
(4) they come to school neatly dressed in uniform
19. Which one of the following is the most suitable to
improve children’s learning?
(1) T eacher should explain the content using different
examples and illustrations.
(2) All types of learning material should be there in
the class.
(3) T eacher should facilitate children to interact with
each other on real-life situations.
(4) Regular assessment test should be conducted.
20. The discipline which has a significant role in a
learning environment is of the kind which helps:
(1) to create silence
(2) teachers to give instructions
(3) children rote memorize their lessons
(4) children to regulate and monitor their own
learning
21. Which one of the following statements is true about
the role of heredity and environment?
(1) A child’s ability to learn and perform is
completely decided by the genes.
(2) Good care and a nutritious diet can fight off any
disorder a child is born with.
(3) Environment plays a significant role only in the
child’s language development.
(4) Certain aspects of development are influenced
more by heredity and others more by environment.
22. Which one of the following statements cannot be
attributed to Piaget’s theory?
(1) Children construct and use knowledge about
their world.
(2) Learning takes place through constant practice.
(3) Children act on their environment.
(4) Development occurs in qualitative stages.
23. Which one of the following is not a limitation of the
preoperational thought?
(1) Development of the symbolic thought.
(2) Egocentrism.
(3) Irreversibility.
(4) Tendency to concentrate.
24. Play has a significant role in development of young
children for the following reasons, except:
(1) it stimulates their senses
(2) it is just a pleasant way to spend time
(3) they acquire new skills and learn when to use
them
(4) they gain mastery over their body
25. Which one of the following questions invites
children to think critically?
(1) What is the right answer?
(2) Can you think of a similar situation?
(3) What are the different ways in which we can
solve this?
(4) Do you know the answer to this?
26. Which one of the following options best describes
progressive education?
(1) Thematic units, regular unit tests, ranking
(2) Personalized learning, ability grouping, labeling
students
(3) Project method, ability grouping, ranking.
(4) Learning by doing, project method, cooperative
learning
27. Which one of the following statements about
progressive education explains-Education is life
itself?
(1) Schools are not required, children can learn from
their life experiences.
(2) Education in schools should reflect the social
and natural world.
(3) Life is the true educator.
(4) School education should continue as long as
possible.
28. Which one of the following can be considered as a
contribution of Kohlberg’s theory?
(1) The theory has elaborate testing procedures.
(2) It establishes a clear relationship between moral
reasoning and action.
(3) His belief is that children are moral philosophers.
(4) His theory has supported an association between
cognitive maturity and moral maturity.
29. The zone of Proximal Development refers to:
(1) the developmental phase when child takes
complete responsibility for learning
(2) a context in which children can almost perform a
task on their own with the right level of support
(3) the point in learning when support can be
withdrawn
(4) the phase when maximum development is
possible
30. An androgynous personality:
(1) has a balance of what are generally considered
masculine and feminine traits
(2) tends to be assertive and arrogant
(3) adheres to stereotypical gender roles prevalent
in the society
(4) refers to men with feminine traits
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31. The mathematics used by illiterate shopkeeper:
(1) is very useful in solving all mathematical
problems
(2) has ambiguity and very low level of correctness
in it
(3) should be discussed by the teachers in
classrooms as an alternate strategy in solving
related problems
(4) is not useful in the mathematics classroom
32. How should a teacher handle a heterogeneous
group of children in a mathematics classroom?
(1) By grouping all children together in the same
classroom.
(2) By grouping the children of different abilities
together so that they can learn from each other
(3) By doing questions according to low ability
children in the class and giving the complex
questions as home assignments to higher ability
children
(4) By grouping the children of same ability together
and giving them questions according to their
ability
33. The learning outcomes in mathematics are
developed:
(1) to increase the achievement of children in
various educational surveys
(2) to define classwise competencies and skills to be
achieved by children
(3) to prepare children for year-end examinations.
(4) such that children may be told small steps for
calculations
34. Which one of the following happenings in the
classroom is an activity?
(1) Children reciting counting in form of rhymes
(2) Children copying from blackboard
(3) Children engaged in exploration
(4) Teacher explaining how to do sums
35. To develop skill of counting among children, which
one of the following is not required to be learned as
pre-number concept?
(1) Seriation
(2) Reciting number names randomly
(3) Creating groups
(4) One to one correspondence
36. On asking a child “What is area?” he/she answered
length × breadth. What can you say about the
child’s understanding about the concept of area?
(1) The child used the area of rectangle as general
idea of area of any closed shape.
(2) The child is right in saying area is length ×
breadth.
(3) The child is confused between the concept of
area and perimeter.
(4) The child has no idea about the concept of area.
37. Which one of the following statements is true with
respect to mathematics learning?
(1) Generally girls are weaker in mathematics.
(2) Everybody can learn mathematics.
(3) Mathematics can only be learnt by rigorous
practice.
(4) Mathematics is a difficult subject to learn.
38. To teach the Pythagoras theorem, a teacher has
distributed a sheet on which four right-angled
triangles were drawn and asks the child to find the
relationship between the sides of a triangle.
In the above situation, the teacher used:
(1) deductive method (2) lecture method
(3) laboratory method (4) inductive method
39. Which one of the following statements is not true
about ‘concept maps’?
(1) Concept maps should be constructed by teachers
only.
(2) Concept maps are hierarchical in nature.
(3) Concept maps help in linking prior knowledge
to new instruction.
(4) Concept maps represent a collection
interconnected concepts and links connecting
them.
40.
2
3
4
5
+
is:
(1)
1
6
15
(2)
1
7
15
(3)
8
15
(4)
6
8
41. For the given shapes, which one fo the following
statements is not correct?
(1) One of them is not a parallelogram.
(2) T wo of them are rhombuses.
(3) T wo of them are rectangles.
(4) All are parallelograms.
42. Which one of the following represents the number
‘eleven thousand eleven hundred eleven’?
(1) 12111 (2) 11000110011
(3) XIXIXI (4) 111111
43. The point A and B represents numbers on a number
line as shown below:
The distance between the points A and B is:
(1) 84000 units (2) 22 units
(3) 22000 units (4) 29000 units
44. How many packets of
1
16
kg sugar can be made
from
3
1
4
kg of sugar?
(1) 48 (2) 12
(3) 64 (4) 52
45. Harish started his journey at 18 : 40 and finished at
22 : 20. The time taken in completing the journey is:
(1) 3 hours 80 minutes (2) 4 hours 40 minutes
(3) 3 hours 20 minutes (4) 3 hours 40 minutes
46. A bucket of capacity 2000 mL is to be filled by using
containers measuring 200 mL and 300 mL. Which
one of the following combinations of containers is
not correct for filling the bucket completely by the
containers of 200 mL and 300 mL respectively?
(1) 4, 4 (2) 7, 2
(3) 6, 3 (4) 1, 6
Paper-1: 2018 243
47. Which one of the following is the best approximation
of
71 385
909
..
.
?
×
(1)
74
9
×
(2)
74
10
×
(3)
73
10
×
(4)
73
9
×
48. If one small square in the grid is of area 4 sq. units,
what is the perimeter of the rectangle drawn on the
grid?
(1) 8 units (2) 24 units
(3) 12 units (4) 32 units
49. A child scored 75 marks in each of five subjects.
What is the median marks obtained by the child?
(1) 375 (2) 15
(3) 70 (4) 75
50. Which one of the following can be folded to form
the given solid?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
51. If Red part in the following pie chart is 40, what is
White part?
(1) 10 (2) 12
(3) 20 (4) 5
52. Observe the following solid shape:
Which one of the following is the top view of the
given solid?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
53. Which one of the following costs more?
I. 200 packets of `250 each.
II. 20 dozens of `250 each item.
(1) II
(2) Both I and II are equal
(3) Cannot be calculated
(4) I
54. The sum of 1 – 1 + 1 – 1 + 1 – 1 ... to even number
of term is:
(1) –1 (2) +1
(3) 2 (4) zero
55. The assessment of what children learn in
mathematics in primary classes should not focus on:
(1) development of mathematical language
(2) preciseness in answering mathematics problems
(3) development of reasoning skills
(4) understanding of the mathematical concepts
56. What sequence of the following instructions should
be followed in development of a mathematical
concept in elementary classes?
I. Drawing pictures
II. Using symbolic representation
III. Providing experiences
IV . Explaining through language
(1) III, IV , I, II (2) IV , III, II, I
(3) III, I, II, IV (4) IV , III, I, II
57. A child subtracted two numbers as shown below:
83
–27
64
Which one of the following statements given idea
about the child’s learning of subtraction?
(1) The child does not know how to subtract.
(2) The child knows the process of subraction of
two-digit numbers.
(3) It is a mistake and it can be rectified by repeated
practice.
(4) The child has misconceptions about place value
in the process of subtraction.
58. Arrange the following steps of cycle of learning and
assessment in order:
I. Teaching-learning integrated with assessment
II. Planning and organization of teaching-learning
and assessment
III. Developing progress reports
IV . Reporting and communicating feedback of
children’s learning and progress
(1) I, II, IV , III (2) IV , I, II, III
(3) II, IV , I, III (4) II, I, III, IV
59. Why are Roman numerals not commonly used in
writing numbers like the Hindu-Arabic numerals?
(1) Roman numerals are difficult to remember.
(2) The formation of numbers using Roman numerals
is a complicated task.
(3) Children get confused with the English alphabet
and Roman numerals.
(4) The Roman numerals do not employ place
value, so calculations are difficult to perform
using these numerals.
244 Oswaal CTET Year-wise Solved Papers
60. A teacher encourages the children in her class to
explain the physical properties of the objects around
them in their own words.
What is the most appropriate objective of the teacher
to do such an activity with her students?
(1) Children enjoy explaining the objects in their
own language like they enjoy playing dumb
charades.
(2) It makes the children observe the physical
properties of an object informally wich depends
their understanding about shapes.
(3) It is a useful activity which introduces a child to
the shapes.
(4) It is a very interesting activity which can be
performed in the free time for revisiting the
concept of shapes.
Environmental Studies
Directions: Answer the following questions (Q. Nos. 61 to
90) by selecting the correct/most appropriate options.
61. Who built the Golconda Fort?
(1) Chalukya Dynasty (2) Kakatiya Dynasty
(3) Pallava Dynasty (4) Chola Dynasty
62. What is the mass of an object with a density of 15 g/
mL and a volume of 3 mL?
(1) 45 g (2) 5 g
(3) 12 g (4) 18 g
63. Which one of the following is a scalar quantity?
(1) Gravity (2) Momentum
(3) Weight (4) Mass
64. An object in which no light rays can pass though is
called:
(1) translucent (2) transparent
(3) convex (4) opaque
65. What will be the weight of an object on the surface
of the earth whose mass is 10 kg on the moon’s
surface?
(1) 10 kg (2) 60 N
(3) 98 N (4) 60 kg
66. The rate of dissolution of a solute depends on:
(1) temperature (2) surface area
(3) weight (4) pressure
67. Sushma wants her students to be sensitized for
‘conservation of trees‘. Which one of the following
is the most suitable strategy to do so?
(1) Group discussion
(2) Poster making
(3) Helping children to adopt and nurture a plant.
(4) Conducting a debate in classroom.
68. Abhay asked his students to do a survey in groups
on diseases that people in their neighbourhood
suffered from. The survey is not mentioned in
the textbook. Which option is not relevant for this
teaching-learning strategy?
(1) It helped children connect learning with real life.
(2) It enabled children understand data handling
and work together.
(3) It helped the community understand the diseases
that they suffered from.
(4) It provided opportunity to interact with
community.
69. To talk about emergency situations, Priya asked
children’s experiences when they faced any
emergencies. Children narrated their experiences
with fire, electric shock and road accidents. She asked
questions, assessed their existing understandings and
discussed safety aspects using resources such as road
safety advertisements from newspapers and also
used LPG and electric bill to discuss safety guidelines
on fire and electric shock respectively. Which is the
most appropriate approach that Priya employed?
(1) Experiential learning approach
(2) Enquiry approach
(3) Humanistic approach
(4) Cognitive approach
70. ‘Community‘ is an important teaching and learning
resource, because:
(1) elderly people are wise and have time
(2) it provides learning opportunity in real setting
(3) one can accept all knowledge available in the
community uncritically
(4) it is inexpensive and accessible
71. In EVS teaching-learning, linking classroom learning
to life outside school and enriching it implies.
(1) linking textbooks to global environmental issues
and concerns
(2) whole school approach
(3) going beyond curriculum
(4) going beyond the textbooks
72. To class III students, Rama taught that a father,
mother and their children constitute nuclear family
and if grandparents and other relatives stay along,
then it is an extended family. What do you think of
this?
(1) Rama is insensitive towards her students.
(2) The teaching-learning approach is not inclusive.
(3) The concept of family has to be taught like this.
(4) The definition of a family is incorrect.
73. Which of the following is/are activity/activities in
EVS classroom?
(1) Picture reading (2) Field visit
(3) Use of blackboard (4) All of the above
74. Environmental studies curriculum may lead to
holistic learning of children if it is:
(1) integrated (2) inclusive
(3) thematic (4) all of the above
75. The EVS textbook has a chapter on snake charmer.
It is intended to make children aware and be
sensitized:
(1) for snake charmers as children do not see them
often these days
(2) that snake charmers may not harm snakes and
they need to be provided with alternatives
before depriving them of their livelihoods
(3) that animal keeping is good source of livelihood
(4) that it is an illegal act
76. Which is most relevant to the mid-day meal time in
school?
(1) It is a good teaching-learning opportunity for
EVS teaching learning.
(2) It is for children who come empty stomach to
school.
(3) It wastes a lot of precious time of teaching
learning.
(4) It has nothing to do with teaching-learning.
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