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Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 1

The sounds th, ph, ch are:

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

The sounds th, ph, ch are phonemes. The phoneme is the unit of sound.  A phoneme combines with other phonemes to give rise to meaningful words. Phonemes distinguish one word from another. These are established by the use of minimal pairs, such as pat vs bat or tap vs tab.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Phonemes.'

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 2

The saying 'Development is a never ending process' is related with

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 2

Principle of continuity was given by Gottfried Leibnez, which states that 'Development is a never ending process'.

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Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 3

"How do grades differ from marks"? This question belongs to which of the following classes of questions?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 3

Grades and marks come in the category of analytic. When analysis of the performance of the students is done on the basis of grades and marks, it is more reliable and accurate than marks in terms of all possible potential of the students.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Analytic.'

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 4

Which one of the following may be used to develop creativity among the students?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 4

Assignments are the basis of academic and didactic interaction or communication between the distance learner and the distance teacher.

  • Assignments enable the students to ensure that they have actually learned what they are expected to learn from their course materials.
  • The actual teaching-learning takes place through assignments.
  • The assignments, when handled properly, reinforce learning through quick communication and feedback from the teacher.
  • The assignments provide for continuous assessment of learners.
  • It is used to develop creativity among the students.
  • Creativity involves thinking that aims at producing ideas or products that are relatively novel and that are, in some respect, compelling.
  • They also provide an opportunity for the learner to improve himself in the light of the feedback as discussed earlier.
  • Assignments support and facilitate student learning by enabling students to apply their knowledge and skills.

Thus, it is concluded that providing assignments may be used to develop creativity among the students.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 5

To make assessment a ‘useful and interesting’ process, one should be careful about 

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 5

Assessment is an inbuilt process in teaching-learning, teachers can understand the needs of the learners better and accordingly change or adjust the quality of their instruction during the process of teaching the unit itself.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 6

What teaching method would you apply to teach the topic 'water pollution' to the students?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 6

A documentary provides actual facts related to the topic. Thus, a documentary on water pollution is the most suitable way for teaching the topic.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 7

'लोक कथाएँ हमारे आम जीवन में सदियों से रची-बसी हैं। इन्हें हम अपने बड़े-बूढ़ों से बचपन से ही सुनते आ रहे हैं। लोक कथाओं के बारे में यह भी कहा जाता है कि बचपन के शुरुआती वर्षों में बच्चों को अपने परिवेश की महक, सोच व कल्पना की उड़ान देने के लिए इनका उपयोग जरूरी है। हम यह भी सुनते हैं कि बच्चों के भाषा के विकास के सन्दर्भ में भी इन कथाओं की उपयोगिता महत्त्वपूर्ण है।
ऐसा इसलिए कहा जाता है, क्योंकि इन लोक कथाओं के विभिन्न रूपों में हमें लोक जीवन के तत्त्व मिलते हैं, जो बच्चों के भाषा विकास में उल्लेखनीय भूमिका निभाते हैं। अगर हम अपनी पढ़ी हुई लोक कथाओं को याद करें, तो सहजता से हमें इनके कई उदाहरण मिल जाते हैं।
जब हम कहानी सुना रहे होते हैं, तो बच्चों से हमारी यह अपेक्षा रहती है कि वे पहली घटी घटनाओं को जरूर दोहराएँ। बच्चे भी घटना को याद रखते हुए साथ-साथ मजे से दोहराते हैं। इस तरह कथा सुनाने की इस प्रक्रिया में बच्चे इन घटनाओं को एक क्रम में रखकर देखते हैं। इन क्रमिक घटनाओं में एक तर्क होता है, जो बच्चों के मनोभावों से मिलता-जुलता है।'
गद्यांश को पढ़कर निम्नलिखित प्रश्नो में सबसे उचित विकल्प चुनिए

Q. अनुच्छेद के आधार पर कहा जा सकता है कि इसका मुख्य बिंदु है:

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 7

अनुच्छेद के आधार पर कहा जा सकता है कि इसके मुख्य बिंदु में लोक कथाओं के माध्यम से कल्पना, तर्क और भाषा का विकास किया जा सकता है। इस तरह कथा सुनाने की इस प्रक्रिया में बच्चे इन घटनाओं को एक क्रम में रखकर देखते हैं। इन क्रमिक घटनाओं में एक तर्क होता है, जो बच्चों के मनोभावों से मिलता-जुलता हैं।

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 8

निर्देश: काव्‍यांश को पढ़कर पूछे गए प्रश्‍नो के सबसे उचित उत्‍तर वाले विकल्‍प का चयन कीजिए-
जब भी
भूख से लड़ने
कोई खड़ा हो जाता है
सुंदर दीखने लगता है
झटपता बाज,
फन उठाए सांप
दो पैरों पर खड़ी
कांटो से नन्‍हीं पत्तियां खाती बकरी,
दबे पांव झाडि़यों में चलता चीता,
डाल पर उलटा लटक
फल कुतरता तोता
या इन सब की जगह
आदमी होता।
जब भी
भूख से लड़ने
कोई खड़ा हो जाता है
सुंदर दीखने लगता है।

Q. दी गई विभक्ति “हे!, अरे!, ओ!” निम्‍नलिखित में से किस कारक की है?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 8

दी गई विभक्ति “हे!, अरे!, ओ!” निम्‍नलिखित में से संबोधन कारक की है।
सम्बोधन कारक:-
सम्बोधन कारक की परिभाषा: ऐसे शब्द जिनके माध्यम से संज्ञा और सर्वनाम के रूप में किसी को बुलाने, पुकारने और बोलने का बोध कराया जाता है। उन्हें संबोधन कारक कहा जाता है।
संबोधन कारक में हे, अरे, अजी विभक्ति चिन्ह का प्रयोग होता है। संबोधन कारक में विराम चिन्ह के रूप में (!) इस चिन्ह का प्रयोग किया जाता है।

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 9

तनाव कम करने की अप्रत्यक्ष विधि है-

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

तनाव कम करने की अप्रत्यक्ष विधि है-

  • प्रत्यावर्तन  
  • आत्मीकरण  
  • दिवास्वप्न  

अतः, यही विकल्प इस प्रश्न का सही उत्तर है।

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 10

तमिल भाषी सुहेल प्राय : 'भजन', को 'बजन' कहता है । भाषा के शिक्षक के रूप में आप क्या करेंगे?

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

भाषा पर विचार करते समय भाषा सम्बन्धी बहुत से पहलुओं पर विचार किया जाता है ।

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 11

निर्देशः नीचे दिये गए गद्यांश को पढ़कर पूछे गये प्रश्नों के उत्तर दीजिए।
रामचंद्र शुक्ल के निबंध पं महावीरप्रसाद द्विवेदी द्वारा संपादित सरस्वती में छपने लगे थे। उन्होंने निबंध में प्रस्तुत सूत्रों की उपमा पत्ते की नसों से दी है, जो परस्पर गूँथी होती हैं। शुक्ल जी के अधिकांश प्रसिद्ध निबंध मनोविकारों पर हैं। उन्होंने भारतेंदु, प्रेमघन, फ्रेडरिक पिन्काट पर भी लिखा है, लेकिन वे या तो व्यक्तित्व कृतित्व का परिचय देने वाले हैं, या संस्मरण या जीवनी परक। निबंधकार के रूप में शुक्ल जी का योगदान मनोविकार संबंधी निबंधों के कारण है। इन निबंधों का संग्रह पहले विचार-वीथी के नाम से 1930 ई. में प्रकाशित हुआ था। बाद में चिंतामणि (पहला भाग) नाम से 1939 ई. में परिवर्धित और संशोधित संस्करण प्रकाशित हुआ।

Q. चिंतामणि (पहला भाग) कब प्रकाशित हुआ?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 11

इस गद्यांश में उल्लेख है कि चिंतामणि का पहला भाग सन '1939 ई' में प्रकाशित हुआ था। अत: इस प्रश्न का सही उत्तर '1939 ई' है। अन्य सभी उत्तर गलत हैं।

  • चिंतामणि सन् 1939 ई  में प्रकाशित आचार्य रामचन्द्र शुक्ल द्वारा रचित  हिन्दी का निबंधात्मक (समालोचना) ग्रंथ है।
  • इस पुस्तक के चार भाग हैं। 
  • चिन्तामणि के प्रमुख निबन्ध हैं- भाव या मनोविकार, उत्साह, श्रद्धा और भक्ति, करुणा, लज्जा और ग्लानि, घृणा, ईर्ष्या, भय, क्रोध, कविता क्या है, काव्य में लोक आदि। 
  • पुस्तक का चौथा एवं अंतिम भाग सन 2002 में प्रकाशित हुआ था। 
Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 12

तनाव कम करने की अप्रत्यक्ष विधि है-

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 12

तनाव कम करने की अप्रत्यक्ष विधि है-

  • प्रत्यावर्तन  
  • आत्मीकरण  
  • दिवास्वप्न  

अतः, यही विकल्प इस प्रश्न का सही उत्तर है।

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 13

निम्नलिखित अनुच्छेद को ध्यान से पढ़कर उससे संबंधित प्रश्नों के उत्तरों का सही विकल्प चुनिए:
हम सब की मिली-जुली ज़िंदगी में कला के रूपों का ख़ज़ाना हर तरह बेहिसाब बिखरा चला गया है। सुंदरता का अवतार हमारे सामने पल-छिन होता रहता है। अब यह हम पर है, ख़ासतौर से कवियों पर, कि हम अपने सामने और चारों ओर की इस अनन्त और अपार लीला को कितना अपने अंदर बुला सकते हैं। इसका सीधा-सादा मतलब हुआ अपने चारों तरफ़ की ज़िंदगी में दिलचस्पी लेना, उसको ठीक-ठीक यानी वैज्ञानिक आधार पर समझना और अनुभूति और अपने अनुभव को इसी समझ और जानकारी से सुलझाकर स्पष्ट करके, पुष्ट करके अपनी कला-भावना को जगाना। यह आधार इस युग के हर सच्चे और ईमानदार कलाकार के लिए बेहद ज़रूरी है। इस तरह अपनी कला-चेतना को जगाना और उसकी मदद से जीवन की सच्चाई और सौंदर्य को अपनी कला में सजीव से सजीव रूप देते जाना : इसी को मैं 'साधना' समझता हूँ, और इसी में कलाकार का संघर्ष छिपा हुआ देखता हूँ। कला में भावनाओं की तराश-खराश, चमक, तेज़ी और गर्मी सब उसी से पैदा होंगी, उसी 'संघर्ष' और 'साधना' से, जिसमें अन्तर-बाह्य दोनों का मेल है। कला के इस सौंदर्य और उससे मिलने वाले आनंद के शत्रु वे जहाँ और जिस भेष में भी होंगे, जो भी होंगे-परिस्थितियाँ, व्यक्ति या दल-हर ईमानदार कलाकार के शत्रु होंगे।
कला जीवन का सच्चा दर्पण है। और आज के सभी देशों के जीवन में कायापलट तेज़ी के साथ आ रही है; क्योंकि आज किसको नहीं दिखाई दे रहा है कि यह क्रान्ति का युग है। थके हुए पुराने कलाकारों की आहों को भी उससे चमक मिलती है। नयों की तो वह काव्य सामग्री ही है ; क्योंकि वही उनके और उनके आगे की पीढ़ियों के लिए नये, उन्मुक्त, सुखी, आदर्श जीवन की नींव डालनेवाला है।

Q. उपर्युक्त अनुच्छेद के आधार पर बताइए कि ईमानदार कलाकार के शत्रु कौन हैं?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 13

उपर्युक्त अनुच्छेद के आधार पर परिस्थितियाँ-व्यक्ति-दल ईमानदार कलाकार के शत्रु हैं। 
गद्यांश के अनुसार- 

  • "कला के इस सौंदर्य और उससे मिलने वाले आनंद के शत्रु वे जहाँ और जिस भेष में भी होंगे, जो भी होंगे-परिस्थितियाँ, व्यक्ति या दल-हर ईमानदार कलाकार के शत्रु होंगे।"
Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 14

एक बालक सामान्यतः किसी कार्य में आरम्भिक कार्य में अधिक रूचि लेता है-

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 14

एक बालक सामान्यतः जो यथार्थ जीवन से जुड़ा हो किसी कार्य में आरम्भिक कार्य में अधिक रूचि लेता है।  छोटे बालक अक्सर वही कार्य करते हुए देखे जाते हैं, जिनमें उनकी रूचि होती है या अगर वह कार्य उनके जीवन से सम्बंधित होता है। जैसे- एक बच्चा पेड़ पर चढ़ता है, उतरता है,  यह उसकी रुचि पर आधारित है।अतः, यही विकल्प इस प्रश्न का सही उत्तर है।

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 15

निम्नलिखित गद्यांश को पढ़कर पूछे गए प्रश्नों के उत्तर लिखिए।
कौन नहीं चाहता कि उन्हें ज्यादा से ज्यादा लोग जानें। पर इसकी जो कीमत चुकानी होती है, उसके लिए कम ही लोग तैयार होते है। आप चर्चित हैं, तो आपकी सामाजिक जवाबदेही भी अधिक होती है। हर अनुकूल-प्रतिकूल स्थिति के लिए आपको बाकी लोगों से ज्यादा तैयारी करनी पड़ती है। चर्चित होने के बाद खुद के मुताबिक सामान्य जीवन जीना और भी कठिन होता है। चर्चित लोगों से अनौपचारिक बात करें, तो पाएंगे की ऐसे में वे जो बता रहे हैं, उससे वह अलग है, जो उन्होंने औपचारिक बातचीत के दौरान कही थी। चर्चित व्यक्तियों की बनी छवि प्रायः सच्चाई से अलग होती है। विडंबना यह है कि वे 'खुद भी उसी छवि को जीने में लग जाते है, जो गढ़ी गई है। अलबर्ट आइंस्टाइन ने, जिन्हें लोग सुपर मानव कहते हैं और जो जीवन काल में ही इस दुनिया के सर्वाधिक लोकप्रिय व्यक्ति थे, एक बार कहा था कि मेरी उपलब्धियों व क्षमताओं के बीच, जो लोगों द्वारा समझी गई है और वास्तव में जो मैं हूँ, एक विरोधाभास है। लोकप्रियता के सामाजिक - नैतिक पहलू पर अध्ययन करने वाले मनोविज्ञानी कहते हैं - टिकाऊ लोकप्रियता सही मायने में वही है, जो दिलों पर राज करवाए, न कि चर्चाओं में चर्चा में होना सरल है, पर इसकी प्रक्रिया है जटिल। इसीलिए लोकप्रिय व्यक्ति प्रायः बदनाम भी जल्दी होता है। उसके नकारात्मक पहलु भी जल्द सामने आते हैं। उन पर अहं भी जल्दी तारी हो जाता है। ऐसी लोकप्रियता अक्सर यह भ्रम देती है कि आप सामान्य से अलग हैं। यह सोच अपनों व दूसरों से बहुत दूर ले जाती है। इसे संतुलित तरीके से न लिया जाये, तो ज्यादातर चर्चित व्यक्तियों के लिए यह दुःखी करने वाली होती है। अंततः यह बात याद रखें कि प्रसिद्ध लोगों को गुमनामी का सामना करना और खुद को नैतिक बनाए रखना आना चाहिए। अन्यथा वक्त की हवा के बीच वे तिनके की तरह उड़ा दिए जाएँगे।

Q. लोकप्रिय व्यक्ति में क्या नहीं होता?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 15

लोकप्रिय व्यक्ति में नहीं होता- वह अपनों के साथ रहता है।
गद्यांश के अनुसार-

  • जो दिलों पर राज करवाए, न कि चर्चाओं में चर्चा में होना सरल है, पर इसकी प्रक्रिया है जटिल।
  • इसीलिए लोकप्रिय व्यक्ति प्रायः बदनाम भी जल्दी होता है। उसके नकारात्मक पहलु भी जल्द सामने आते हैं।
  • उन पर अहं भी जल्दी तारी हो जाता है। ऐसी लोकप्रियता अक्सर यह भ्रम देती है कि आप सामान्य से अलग हैं। 
Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 16

माधवदास ने अपनी संगमरमर की नयी कोठी बनवाई है l उसके सामने बहुत सुहावना बगीचा भी लगवाया है l उनको कला से बहुत प्रेम है l धन की कमी नहीं है और व्यसन छू नहीं गया है l सुन्दर अभिरुचि के आदमी हैं l फूल-पौधे, रकाबियों से हौजों में लगे फव्वारों में उछलता हुआ पानी उन्हें बहुत अच्छा लगता है l समय भी उनके पास काफ़ी है l शाम को जब दिन की गर्मी ढल जाती है और आसमान कई रंग का हो जाता है तब कोठी के बाहर चबूतरे पर तख्त डलवाकर मसनद के सहारे वह गलीचे पर बैठते हैं और प्रकृति की छटा निहारते हैं l इनमें मानो उनके मन को तृप्ति मिलती है l मित्र हुए तो उनसे विनोद-चर्चा करते हैं, नहीं तो पास रखे हुए फर्शी हुक्के की सटक को मुँह में दिए खयाल ही खयाल में संध्या को स्वप्न की भांति गुज़ार देते हैं l 
उपर्युक्त गद्यांश को पढ़कर नीचे दिए गए प्रश्नों के उत्तर बताइये :

Q. माधवदास की कोठी के सामने क्या था?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 16

माधवदास की कोठी के सामने बगीचा था। 
संदर्भ पंक्ति:- माधवदास ने अपनी संगमरमर की नयी कोठी बनवाई है l उसके सामने बहुत सुहावना बगीचा भी लगवाया है l 

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 17

Directions: Go through the poem given below and answer the question that follows by choosing the most appropriate option:
In the dark that falls before the dawn,
When the dew has settled on the thorn,
When the stars have been obscured by clouds,
A silence covers all things in shrouds.

No wind sighs in the mulberry tree,
No firefly glimmers wild and free,
A shadow has wrapped the night in gloom,
It's silent as a deserted tomb.

All of a sudden a lapwing's cry
Cuts the black silence as it flies by,
Again and again it slashes the dark
That haunts the empty, desolate park. 

Anguish, sorrow pours from its throat,
It wings in the night, note after note;
I open my window so the light
Will flood the dark of this wretched night. 

Why does it cry so miserably?
Why is it so solitary?
All I know is that loss and ache
Are left behind in the lapwing's wake.

Q. We can see the lapwing

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 17

Lapwing is a bird which can be seen only in the night.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 18

Vocabulary in the target language should be kept under control, i.e., graded. This can be done by:

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 18

Vocabulary should be kept ungraded and this could be done by giving real situations. It provides better learning and gaining experience. Providing students with a shortlist of commonly used words would not work as there are a number of words used in day-to-day life, so a shortlist of words would not be enough.
Hence, the correct answer is 'students learning and practising in the context of real situations'.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 19

Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Once upon a time, there was a young girl named Lily who loved to read books. She would spend all her free time in the library, reading all sorts of books. Her parents encouraged her love for reading and would often gift her books as presents. One day, while browsing through the library, Lily did stumble upon a book that was unlike any other. The book was old and dusty, and the cover had a strange symbol on it. Lily was intrigued and decided to take the book home to read. As soon as she opened the book, strange things began to happen. The room filled with a bright light, and Lily felt herself being transported to another world. She found herself standing in a beautiful garden filled with exotic flowers and trees. The sky was a brilliant shade of purple, and the air was filled with the sweet fragrance of flowers.
Lily explored this new world for hours, meeting friendly creatures and experiencing new adventures. As the day drew to a close, Lily realized that she needed to find her way back home. She searched for the book that had brought her here but couldn't find it. Just as she was about to give up hope, a kind old man appeared and asked her what was wrong. Lily explained her situation, and the old man smiled and told her that she needed to solve a riddle to find her way back home. The riddle was difficult, but Lily was determined to solve it. After hours of thinking, she finally figured out the answer. The old man congratulated her and led her to a portal that would take her back home. Lily found herself back in her own room, holding the old book in her hands. She couldn't believe what had happened and wondered if it had all been a dream. She opened the book again, but this time, everything was as it should be.

Q. Identify the parts of speech of the underlined word in the given sentence.
After hours of thinking, she finally figured out the answer. 

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 19

A verb is an action word or a state of being.
For example, "run," "sing," or "be."
"Figured" is a verb in this sentence, because it describes the action that she performed after hours of thinking. From above, we can refer that the correct answer is option 4.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 20

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions.
Every year about two million people visit Mount Rushmore, where the faces of four U.S. Presidents were carved in granite by sculptor Gutzon Borglum and his son, the late Lincoln Borglum. The creation of Mount Rushmore Monument took 14 years - from 1927 to 1941 - and nearly a million dollars. These were times when money was difficult to come by and many people were jobless. To move the more than 40,000 tons of rock, Borglum hired laid-off workers from the closed-down mines in the Black Hills area. He taught these men to dynamite, drill, carve, and finish the granite as they were hanging in midair in his specially devised chairs. which had many safety features.  Borglum was proud of the fact that no workers were killed or severely injured during the years of blasting and carving.
During the carving, many changes in the original design had to be made to keep the carved heads free of large fissures that were uncovered. However, not all the cracks could be avoided, so Borglum concocted a mixture of granite dust, white lead, and linseed oil to fill them.
Every winter, water from melting snows gets into the fissures and expands as it freezes, making the fissures bigger. Consequently, every autumn maintenance work is done to refill the cracks. The repairers swing out in space over a 500-foot drop and fix the monument with the same mixture that Borglum used to preserve this national monument for future generations.

Q. The word 'avoided' in line 11 is closest in meaning to 

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 20

First let's understand the meanings of the given words.

  • Avoided: to prevent something happening or to try not to do something 
    • Example: She tends to avoid all physical contact.
    • Synonyms: Circumvent, Keep away from
  • ​The correct word similar to the 'Avoided' is 'Circumvented'.
  • ​Circumvented: to find a clever way of avoiding a difficulty or rule

The correct answer is "Circumvented".

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 21

Directions: ​Read the given passages carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
Everything that men do or think concerns either the satisfaction of the needs they feel or the need to escape from pain. This must be kept in mind when we seek to understand spiritual or intellectual movements and the way in which they develop, for feeling and longing are the motive forces of all human striving and productivity – however nobly these latter may display themselves to us.
What, then, are the feelings and the needs which have brought mankind to religious thought and to faith in the widest sense? A moment’s consideration shows that the most varied emotions stand at the cradle of religious thought and experience. In primitive people, it is, first of all, fear that awakens religious ideas – fear of hunger, of wild animals, of illness, and of death. Since the understanding of causal connections is usually limited on this level of existence, the human soul forges a being, more or less like itself, on whose will and activities depend the experiences which it fears. One hopes to win the favor of this being, by deeds and sacrifices, which according to the tradition of the race are supposed to appease the being or to make him well disposed to man. I call this the religion of fear.
This religion is considerably established, though not caused, by the formation of priestly caste which claims to mediate between the people and the being they fear and so attains a position of power. Often a leader or despot will combine the function of the priesthood with its own temporal rule for the sake of greater security, or an alliance may exist between the interests of political power and the priestly caste.

Q. “Human soul forges a being” means

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 21
  • According to the line given in the passage, Since the understanding of causal connections is usually limited on this level of existence, the human soul forges a being, more or less like itself, on whose will and activities depend on the experiences which it fears.
  • 'forges' means "create something strong or successful".
  • Here, the speaker says that human has forged something in his mind which is similar to himself most probably his fears. The concept of God is a creation of the human mind- this sentence is correct because 'God' is one of the fears of a human mind which is mentioned in the passage.
  • The First statement 'that ghosts and witches are a creation of the human mind'- this statement is also correct because of the phrase causal connections.

Hence, the correct answer is Option 3 i.e. Both 1 and 2.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 22

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. Which of the following statement is TRUE based on the given paragraph?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 22
  • The passage is based on the merchant who does not take proper care of his horse and only gives importance to money and profit. He eventually eats the fruit of his act and finally, he learns the lesson of his act and vows to treat his animals with kindness and respect and not to let his greed get in the way of his morals.
  • Read the lines of the passage,"Once upon a time, there was a greedy merchant", "The merchant didn't care and continued to ride the horse harder, thinking only of his profit.", "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 decided to leave the animal behind and continue on foot" 
  • All the given statements are false except for the statement given in option 3 i.e. "The tired horse, not able to move, fell on the ground. "

​Hence, the correct answer will be Option 3.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 23

The paradigm shift in learning in National Curriculum Framework, 2005 is ______

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 23

National Curriculum Framework, 2005, is a complete document to rejuvenate Indian schools as well as Teacher Education. The guiding principles of NCF, 2005, focus on connecting knowledge to life outside the school, ensuring that learning shifted away from rote methods, enriching the curriculum so that it goes beyond textbooks, and making examinations more flexible and integrating them with classroom life.

  • Teacher Education is undergoing a period of change as a result of the paradigm shift visualized by the National Curriculum Framework (2005) and the vision of teacher education reflected in the National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education (2009). 
Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 24

Read the two sentences given below:
The lizard ate the fly. The fly ate the lizard.
A teacher can use this example to explain that:

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 24

A teacher can use the above example to explain that when subject and object change positions, the meaning of the sentence changes. The subject is the person or thing doing something, and the object is having something done to it. When we change the place of subject and object in any sentence, their meaning will change accordingly.
Hence, the correct answer is 'when subject and object change positions, the meaning of the sentence changes'.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 25

The difference of 5671 and the number obtained on reversing its digits is _____.

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 25

The given number is 5671
When we reverse the given number, then we will get = 1765
Similarly, We have the difference between them as
5671 − 1765 = 3906.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 26

Rubrics of assessment for the geometry lesson on points and lines in class 4 _____.

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 26

A rubric is a tool that is used to evaluate the work of the student and it is a scoring tool for subjective assessment. So, the rubrics of assessment for the geometry lesson on points and lines can differentiate between the line, a ray and the line segment. Also, can define them separately.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 27

Who said, "Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas"?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 27

Albert Einstein was a German Physicist who quoted that "Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas".

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 28

A water tank is 11 meter long, 10 meter wide and 9 meter high. It is filled with water to a level of 6 meter. What part of the tank is empty?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 28

As given in the question the complete height of the tank = 9 meter.
Height of the tank filled with the water = 6 meter.
Therefore, the height of the empty tank = 9−6
⇒ 3 meter.
Now, the ratio of the height of the empty tank to the total height of the tank will give the desired result
⇒ 3/9 = 1/3
Hence, the correct answer is 1/3.

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 29

Direction: Answer the following questions by selecting the correct / most appropriate options.
Statement A): Snake feels the vibrations produced on the ground.
Statement B): Snakes do not have ears. 

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 29

Snakes:

  • Snakes can't hear the sounds but respond only by feeling the vibrations through their skin.
  • They do not have external ears.
  • They only feel the vibrations on the ground.
  • Of the many kinds of snakes found in our country, only four types of snakes are poisonous.
  • They are Cobra, Common Krait, Russel’s Viper (Duboiya), Saw-scaled Viper (Afai).
  • A snake has two hollow teeth (fangs).
  • When it bites, the poison enters the person's body through the fangs.
  • There is a medicine for snake bites.
  • The medicine is made from the snake's poison and is available in all government hospitals.
  • Snakes are friends of the farmers.
  • They eat the rats in the fields, otherwise, rats would eat the crops.

Thus, 
Statement A): Snake feels the vibrations produced on the ground: Correct
Statement B): Snakes do not have ears: Correct
Hence, Both A) and B) are true and B) is the reason for A)

Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 30

The main purpose of 'Project Tiger' was to save the endangered animal. When was 'Project Tiger' launched?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 30

Project Tiger is the most popular untamed life preservation task of India, which was started in 1973 to secure the reducing population of Indian tigers.

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