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Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 1

Which of the following indicates the learner's higher cognitive ability?

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Cognitive abilities are brain-based skills we need to carry out any task from the simplest to the most complex. They have more to do with the mechanisms of how we learn, remember, problem-solve, reason out, and pay attention rather than with any actual knowledge.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 2

Given below are two statements, one labeled as Assertion A) and the other labeled as Reason R). Read the statements and choose the correct answer using the code given below.
Assertion A): In an inclusive classroom, close-ended questions should be asked to foster the creativity of children.
Reason R): Close-ended questions give students the opportunity to elaborate their point of view as they have more than one correct answer.

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 2

An inclusive classroom includes each and every category of children in the educational system, regardless of their differences and disabilities. In an inclusive classroom, all creative, gifted, intelligent, backward, mentally retarded children study together.

  • Creativity is a cognitive ability to produce something original by offering a fresh perspective. It is the ability possessed by people who are creative, persistent, and imaginative.
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Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 3

Generally, what is the intelligence quotient of a slow learner?

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A slow learner is a child whose IQ is low enough to cause considerable difficulty in keeping up in the classroom. An average IQ is 100. Slow learners score between 70 and 90 on IQ tests. Less than 70 is considered mentally retarded.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 4

Which statement is true about the Post conventional morality stage of Kohlberg?

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Lawrence Kohlberg, an American psychologist, has propounded the 'Theory of Moral Development'. He has made a systematic study of moral development in his theory that is categorised into 3 levels and 6 stages.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 5

On the basis of which of the following principles does the child learn the language?

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The child learns language on the basis of the principle of imitation.
Psychologists such as Chapini, Shirley, and Valentine have studied language learning through simulation. They had opinion that children learn by following the language of their family and peers, that is, children learn the language in the same society or family in which the language is spoken.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 6

The word 'Compulsory' in 'The Right to Free and Compulsory Education 2009' means that

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The RTE Act provides for The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education till completion of elementary education in a neighbourhood school. It clarifies that 'compulsory education' means obligation of the appropriate government to provide free elementary education and ensure compulsory admission, attendance and completion of elementary education to every child in the six to fourteen age group. 'Free' means that no child shall be liable to pay any kind of fee or charges or expenses which may prevent him or her from pursuing and completing elementary education. It makes provisions for a non-admitted child to be admitted to an age appropriate class.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 7

Which of the following may not be expected from a teacher to keep in mind while respecting individual differences?

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Individual difference: Every child is unique and different from others. It should be kept in mind that learners possess different abilities, and personalities, and belong to different backgrounds. The stimulus needs of every learner will be different. Teaching has to be done keeping in mind the individual differences and problems arising out of it.
The teacher should take care of the below points:

  • As per the need of the students, the teaching method can vary.
  • Generally confused with discrimination, ability grouping is a measure in which students of similar traits are grouped so that the teacher can choose a compatible teaching method.
  • Keeping in mind the child-centered education as proposed by the NCF, adjusting the curriculum is no exception because it is the child who has the freedom to choose what he wants to learn.
  • The pace of learning should not be a matter of concern for a teacher as every child has his pace and more than results, the attempt to learn is important.

It should be noted that, though self-study improves knowledge, it should not be done simultaneously when the teacher’s responsibility is to teach children.
So, we conclude that for a teacher, leaving children for self-study is not recommended

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 8

Which one of the following is not one of the stages of learning?

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Adoptation is not the stage of learning.
‘Learning’ means a relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs as a result of experience with the environment.

  • For example, a child touches a hot pan placed near the gas stove in the kitchen because he is unaware that it can burn his fingers.
  • Once he has had such an experience, he becomes careful in the future. He has ‘learned’ that hot objects can burn his fingers.
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 9

Main aspect of Chomsky’s theory

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Noam Chomsky, known as the father of modern linguistics, has made a crucial contribution in the field of linguistics.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 10

किसी उत्पाद का इस्तेमाल करके उपभोक्ता भी बाजार में भागीदार बन जाता है। यदि उपभोक्ता नही होंगे तो किसी भी कंपनी का अस्तित्व नही होगा। जहाँ तक उपभोक्ता के अधिकार का सवाल है तो उपभोक्ता की स्थिति दयनीय ही कही जायेगी। इसको समझने के लिए आप वैसे दुकानदार का उदाहरण ले सकते है जो कम वजन तौलता है या वह कम्पनी जो अपने पैक पर झूठे वादे करती है। ज्यादातर मिठाई बेचने वाले कच्चे माल में मिलावट करके लड्डू या बर्फी बनाते है। कुछ वर्षो पहले मिलावटी सरसों तेल से फैलने वाली ड्रॉप्सी नाम की बीमारी आपको याद होगी। यदि आपने कभी ट्रेन से सफर किया होगा तो आपको पता होगा कि ट्रेन में बिकने वाले खाने पीने की ज्यादातर चीजे घटिया होती है। यहाँ तक की पैंट्री में मिलने वाला खाना भी घटिया क्वालिटी का होता है। भारत में मिलावट, कालाबाजारी, जमाखोरी, कम वजन आदि की पुरानी परम्परा रही है। 1960 के दशक से भारत में उपभोक्ता आन्दोलन शुरू हुए थे। 1970 के दशक तक उपभोक्ता आन्दोलन केवल आर्टिकल लिखने और प्रदर्शनी लगाने तक ही सीमित था। लेकिन हाल के वर्षो में उपभोक्ता संगठनों की संख्या में तेजी से उछाल आया है।
विक्रेताओं और सेवा प्रदाताओं से लोगो में इतनी अधिक असंतुष्टि थी कि उपभोक्ताओं के पास अपनी आवाज उठाने के सिवा और कोई रास्ता नही बचा था। कई वर्षो के लम्बे संघर्ष के बाद सरकार को इसकी खैर लेने के लिए बाधित होना पड़ा और इसकी परिणति के रूप में 1986 में कंज्यूमर प्रोटेक्शन एक्ट (कोपरा) को लागू किया गया। एक उपभोक्ता को किसी उत्पाद के बारे में सही जानकारी पाने का अधिकार होता है। अब ऐसे कानून है जो किसी उत्पाद के पैक पर अवयवों और सुरक्षा के बारे में जानकारी देना अनिवार्य बनाते है। सही सूचना से उपभोक्ता को किसी भी उत्पाद को खरीदने के लिए उचित निर्णय लेने में मदद मिलती है। किसी भी उत्पाद के पैक पर खुदरा मूल्य लिखना भी अनिवार्य होता है। यदि कूई दुकानदार एमआरपी से अधिक चार्ज करता है तो उपभोक्ता उसकी शिकायत कर सकता है। एक उपभोक्ता को विभिन्न विकल्पों में से चुनने का अधिकार होता है। कोई भी विक्रेता केवल एक ही ब्रांड पेश नही कर सकता है। उसे अपने ग्राहक को कई विकल्प देने होगे। इस अधिकार को मोनोपोली ट्रेंड के खिलाफ बने कानूनों के जरिये लागू किया जाता है।

Q. भारत में उपभोक्ता आंदोलन किस दशक में शुरू हुए थे?

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  • उपर्युक्त गद्यांश के अनुसार भारत में उपभोक्ता आंदोलन 1960 के दशक में शुरू हुए थे।
  • 1970 के दशक तक उपभोक्ता आंदोलन केवल आर्टिकल लिखने और प्रदर्शनी लगाने तक ही सीमित थे।
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 11

दिए गए गद्यांश को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़िए तथा पूछे गए प्रश्न के उत्तर के लिए सबसे उपयुक्त विकल्प का चयन कीजिए।
राजभाषा का अर्थ राजा या राज्य की भाषा है। वह भाषा जिसमें शासक या शासन का काम होता है। राष्ट्रभाषा वह है जिसका व्यवहार राष्ट्र के सामान्य जन करते है। राजभाषा का क्षेत्र सीमित होता है। राष्ट्र भाषा सारे देश की संपर्क भाषा है। राष्ट्रभाषा के साथ जनता का भावात्मक लगाव रहता है क्योंकि उसके साथ जनसाधारण की सांस्कृतिक परम्पराएँ जुड़ी रहती हैं। राजभाषा के प्रति वैसा सम्मान हो तो सकता है, लेकिन नहीं भी हो सकता है, क्योंकि वह अपने देश की भी हो सकती है। किसी गैर देश से आये शासक की भी हो सकती है। लोकतांत्रिक व्यवस्था में आज हिन्दी राजभाषा के रूप में ही विराजित है। 14 सितंबर, 1949 ई. को भारत के संविधान में हिन्दी को मान्यता प्रदान की गई है। संविधान की अनुच्छेद 120 के अनुसार संसद का कार्य हिन्दी में या अंग्रेजी में किया जाता है। अनुच्छेद 210 के अंतर्गत राज्यों के विधानमंडलों का कार्य अपने-अपने राज्य की राजभाषा या हिन्दी में या अंग्रेजी में किया जा सकता है। 343 के अनुसार संघ की राजभाषा हिन्दी और लिपि देवनागरी होगी। इस भाषा का प्रसार तथा प्रचार के लिए महात्मा गाँधी का योगदान रहा है। अनुच्छेद 344 में राष्ट्रपति को शासकीय कार्य में हिन्दी भाषा का प्रयोग अधिक करने के लिए कहा गया है।

Q. भारत के संविधान में हिन्दी को मान्यता प्रदान की गई?

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14 सितम्बर 1949 तिथि को भारत के संविधान में हिंदी को भारत की राजभाषा की मान्यता प्रदान की गई। 

  • हिन्दी दिवस प्रत्येक वर्ष 14 सितम्बर को मनाया जाता है। 14 सितम्बर 1949 को संविधान सभा ने यह निर्णय लिया कि हिन्दी केन्द्र सरकार की आधिकारिक भाषा होगी।  क्योंकि भारत मे अधिकतर क्षेत्रों में ज्यादातर हिन्दी भाषा बोली जाती थी, इसलिए हिन्दी को राजभाषा बनाने का निर्णय लिया और इसी निर्णय के महत्व को प्रतिपादित करने तथा हिन्दी को प्रत्येक क्षेत्र में प्रसारित करने के लिये वर्ष 1953 से पूरे भारत में 14 सितम्बर को प्रतिवर्ष हिन्दी-दिवस के रूप में मनाया जाता है।
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 12

निर्देश: निम्नलिखित गद्यांश को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़कर पूछे गए बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न का उत्तर दीजिए।
चुनाव पूर्व सर्वेक्षण एवं एक्जिट पोल का लोकतन्त्र में क्या महत्त्व है? यह प्रश्न विचारणीय है। लोकतन्त्र रूपी वृक्ष जनता द्वारा रोपा और सींचा जाता है, इसके पल्लवन एवं पुष्पन में मीडिया की विशेष भूमिका होती है। भारत एक लोकतान्त्रिक राष्ट्र है।लोकतान्त्रिक राष्ट्र में नागरिकों को विशिष्ट अधिकार और स्वतन्त्रताएँ प्राप्त होती हैं। भारतीय संविधान ने भी अनुच्छेद 19 (i) के अन्तर्गत नागरिकों को अभिव्यक्ति की स्वतन्त्रता प्रदान की है, लेकिन जनता के व्यापक हित पर प्रतिकूल प्रभाव डालने वाली स्वतन्त्रता बाधित भी की जानी चाहिए।
भारत जैसे अल्पशिक्षित देश में इस प्रकार के सर्वेक्षण अनुचित हैं। देश की आम जनता पर मीडिया द्वारा किए जाने वाले चुनाव पूर्व सर्वेक्षण और चुनाव के तुरन्त पश्चात् किए जाने वाले एक्जिट पोल का भ्रामक प्रभाव पड़ता है। वह विजयी होती पार्टी की ओर झुक जाती है। आज भी सामान्य लोगों के बीच ये आम धारणा है कि हम अपना वोट खराब नहीं करेंगे, जीतने वाले प्रत्याशी को ही वोट देंगे।
वर्तमान में बाजारवाद अपने उत्कर्ष पर है और मीडिया इसके दुष्प्रभाव से अनछुआ नहीं है। यह कहना अतिशयोक्ति न होगी कि आज मीडिया भी अधिकाधिक संख्या में प्रसार और धन पाने को बुभुक्षित है। मीडिया सत्ताधारी और मजबूत राजनीतिक दलों के प्रभाव में भी रहता है। ये दल धन के बल पर लोक रुझान को अपने पक्ष में दिखाने में सफल हो जाते हैं और सम्पूर्ण चुनाव प्रक्रिया को ही धता बता देते हैं। इस प्रकार सत्ता एवं धन इन सर्वेक्षणों को प्रभावित करते हैं। इन्हें दूध का धुला नहीं कहा जा सकता। भारत जैसे लोकतान्त्रिक राष्ट्र में जहाँ जनता निर्वाचन प्रक्रिया के माध्यम से अपना मत अभिव्यक्त करती है, वहाँ इन सर्वेक्षणों के औचित्य-अनौचित्य पर विचार किया जाना चाहिए।
न्यायालय को यदि संविधान के अनुसार चलने की बाध्यता है, तो संसद को संविधान में संशोधन करने की शक्ति प्राप्त है। वह अपने अधिकारों का प्रयोग करके कोई सार्थक प्रयास कर सकती है।

Q. गद्यांश से निष्कर्ष निकलता है कि :

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गद्यांश से निष्कर्ष निकलता है कि -चुनाव पूर्व सर्वेक्षण एवं एक्जिट पोल प्रतिबन्धित हों 

  • भारत जैसे अल्पशिक्षित देश में इस प्रकार के सर्वेक्षण अनुचित हैं।
  • देश की आम जनता पर मीडिया द्वारा किए जाने वाले चुनाव पूर्व सर्वेक्षण और चुनाव के तुरन्त पश्चात् किए जाने वाले एक्जिट पोल का भ्रामक प्रभाव पड़ता है।
  • वह विजयी होती पार्टी की ओर झुक जाती है।
  • आज भी सामान्य लोगों के बीच ये आम धारणा है कि हम अपना वोट खराब नहीं करेंगे, जीतने वाले प्रत्याशी को ही वोट देंगे। 
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 13

निम्नलिखित कथनों  में से भाषा प्रयोगशाला का उपयोग क्या है?

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भाषा प्रयोगशाला वह स्थान है जहां शिक्षार्थियों को हेडफोन पर सुनना होता है। यह आधुनिक भाषा शिक्षण में सहायता के रूप में उपयोग किया जाने वाला एक ऑडियो या ऑडियो-विजुअल इंस्टॉलेशन है। यहां, छात्र अपनी गलती खुद सुन सकता है और छात्र के सक्रिय बोलने का समय भी काफी बढ़ जाता है।

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 14

घरेलू भाषा मानक भाषा में दक्षता प्राप्त करने में-

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घरेलू भाषा अर्जित भाषा का एक उदाहरण है जबकि मानक भाषा को अधिगम से प्राप्त होने वाली भाषा के रूप में देखा जाता है।

  • समझ का विकास हमारे अपने स्वयं के अनुभवों द्वारा होता है।
  • बालक की समझ के विकास का एकमात्र रास्ता उसके लिए विभिन्न अनुभव देने वाली परिस्थितियों का निर्माण करना है।
  • बालक पर कोई अन्य व्याख्या आरोपित कर देने से समझ का विकास नहीं हो सकता।
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 15

निर्देश: निम्नलिखित पद्यांश को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़िए व प्रश्नों के उत्तर दीजिये:
पूछता क्यों शेष कितनी रात ?
अमर सम्पुट में ढला तू,
छू नखों की कांति चिर संकेत पर जिन के जला तू,
स्निग्ध सुधि जिन की लिये कज्जल-दिशा में हँस चला तू!
परिधि बन घेरे तुझे वे उँगलियाँ अवदात !
झर गए खद्योग सारे;
तिमिर-वात्याचक्र में सब पिस गये अनमोल तारे,
बुझ गई पवि के हृदय में काँप कर विद्युत-शिखा रे !
साथ तेरा चाहती एकाकिनी बरसात !
व्यंगमय है क्षितिज-घेरा
प्रश्नमय हर क्षण निठुर-सा पूछता परिचय बसेरा,
आज उत्तर हो सभी का ज्वालवाही श्वास तेरा !
छीजता है इधर तू उस ओर बढ़ता प्रात !

Q. ‘रात’ शब्द के उचित पर्यायवाची पंक्ति को बताइए।

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 15

दिए गए विकल्पों में उचित उत्तर विकल्प A ‘रात्रि, निशा, तमा’ है। 
‘रात’ शब्द का अर्थ होता है- शाम के बाद का पहर। ‘
रात’ स्त्रीलिंग शब्द और एक संज्ञा है।

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 16

निर्देश: निम्नलिखित गद्यांश को ध्यान पूर्वक पढ़िए और विकल्पों में से उपयुक्त उत्तर चुनिए।
जाति-प्रथा को यदि श्रम-विभाजन मान लिया जाए तो यह स्वाभाविक विभाजन नहीं है क्योंकि यह मनुष्य की रुचि पर आधारित है। कुशल व्यक्ति या सक्षम श्रमिक समाज का निर्माण करने के लिए यह आवश्यक है कि हम व्यक्ति की क्षमता इस सीमा तक विकसित करें, जिससे वह अपने पेशे या कार्य का चुनाव स्वयं कर सके। इस सिद्धांत के विपरीत जाति-प्रथा का दूषित सिद्धांत यह है कि इससे मनुष्य के प्रशिक्षण अथवा उसकी निजी क्षमता का विचार किए बिना, दूसरे ही दृष्टिकोण जैसे माता-पिता के सामाजिक स्तर के अनुसार पहले से ही अर्थात गर्भधारण के समय से ही मनुष्य का पेशा निर्धारित कर दिया जाता है।
जाति-प्रथा पेशे का दोषपूर्ण पूर्वनिर्धारण ही नहीं करती, बल्कि मनुष्य को जीवन-भर के लिए एक पेशे में बाँध भी देती है, भले ही पेशा अनुपयुक्त या अपर्याप्त होने के कारण वह भूखों मर जाए। आधुनिक युग में यह स्थिति प्रायः आती है क्योंकि उद्योग धंधे की प्रक्रिया व तकनीक में निरंतर विकास और कभी-कभी अकस्मात परिवर्तन हो जाता है, जिसके कारण मनुष्य को अपना पेशा बदलने की आवश्यकता पड़ सकती है और यदि प्रतिकूल परिस्थितियों में भी मनुष्य को अपना पेशा बदलने की स्वतंत्रता न हो तो इसके लिए भूखे मरने के अलावा क्या चारा रह जाता है? हिंदू धर्म की जाति प्रथा किसी भी व्यक्ति को ऐसा पेशा चुनने की अनुमति नहीं देती है, जो उसका पैतृक पेशा न हो, भले ही वह उसमें पारंगत है। इस प्रकार पेशा-परिवर्तन की अनुमति न देकर जाति-प्रथा भारत में बेरोजगारी का एक प्रमुख व प्रत्यक्ष कारण बनी हुई है।

Q. ‘प्रतिकूल’ शब्द का विलोम है?

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 16

उपर्युक्त विकल्पों में से ‘प्रतिकूल’ शब्द का विपरीतार्थक शब्द ‘अनुकूल’ है। अन्य विकल्प गलत हैं।
‘प्रतिकूल’ शब्द का अर्थ – जो अनुकूल न हो, विपरीत, विरुद्ध
‘अनुकूल’ शब्द का अर्थ - मेल रखने वाला

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 17

Skimming helps a learner to _______ from a text. 

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Reading sub-skill refers to the well-planned reading approach which helps the learners to comprehend and perceive the meaning of the text effectively. There are different kinds of reading sub-skill and 'Skimming' is one of them.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 18

Acquisition “initiates” our utterances in a second language and is responsible for our fluency. This view is based on the perspective of _________ .

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Learning the rules of a language is not a replacement for the process of language acquisition which helps children become fluent speakers of that language, however, it can help children in monitoring their progress to see whether they have written or spoken correctly or not.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 19

An exercise where words are left out of a shorter passage and the pupil must fill in the blanks with suitable words based on their reading, assesses their ability to:

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An exercise where words are left out of a shorter passage and the pupil must fill in the blanks with suitable words based on their reading, assesses their ability to comprehend.
Here the learners need to first understand the passage through reading and analyzing and then putting the correct words in blanks to make the sentence in a way that the meaning, usage of the words, and the sense of the sentence remain correct. For this activity, the learners need to comprehend the passage and therefore the ability to comprehend is under assessment here.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 20

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely, and the grass was richly green. The people of the village began to gather in the square, between the post office and the bank, around ten o’clock; in some towns, there were so many people that the lottery took two days and had to be started on June 20th, but in this village, where there were only about three hundred people, the whole lottery took less than two hours so that it could begin at ten o’clock in the morning and still be through in time to allow the villagers to get home for noon dinner.
The children assembled first, of course. The school was recently over for the summer, and the feeling of liberty sat uneasily on most of them; they tended to gather together quietly for a while before they broke into boisterous play, and their talk was still of the classroom and the teacher, of books and reprimands. Bobby Martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones, and the other boys soon followed his example, selecting the smoothest and roundest stones; Bobby and Harry Jones and Dickie Delacroix—the villagers pronounced this name “Dellacroy”—eventually made a great pile of stones in one corner of the square and guarded it against the raids of the other boys. The girls stood aside, talking among themselves, looking over their shoulders at the boys, and the tiny children rolled in the dust or clung to the hands of their older brothers or sisters.
Soon the men began to gather, surveying their own children, speaking of planting and rain, tractors and taxes. They stood together, away from the pile of stones in the corner, and their jokes were quiet, and they smiled rather than laughed. The women, wearing faded house dresses and sweaters, came shortly after their menfolk. They greeted one another and exchanged bits of gossip as they went to join their husbands. Soon the women, standing by their husbands, began to call to their children, and the children came reluctantly, having to be called four or five times. Bobby Martin ducked under his mother’s grasping hand and ran, laughing, back to the pile of stones. His father spoke up sharply, and Bobby came quickly and took his place between his father and his oldest brother.

Q. Select the segment of the sentence that contains the grammatical error. If there is no error, mark "D" as your answer.
The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, (A)/  with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; (B)/ the flowers were blossoming profusely, and the grass was rich green. (C)/ No Error (D)

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 20

The error lies in the usage of the adjective rich instead of the adverb richly.
An Adverb is a word that describes, modifies, or gives more information about a verb, adjective, adverb, or phrase.
Example: She smiled cheerfully.
The word green refers to the color of the grass.
In the given sentence, the word green is used as an adjective, and rich is also used as an adjective, which is grammatically wrong. 
Here, the adverb richly should be used to modify the adjective green as how much green the grass is. 
So, the correct sentence is: The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely, and the grass was richly green.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 21

In the middle of the 19th century, British historians divided history of India into three periods—Hindu India, Muslim India and British India. What was the basis of this division?

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British historians divided the history of India into three periods: "Hindu", "Muslim" and "British". This division was based on the idea that the religion of rulers was the only important historical change, and that there were no other significant developments—in the economy, society or culture. Few historians follow this periodisation today. Most look to economic and social factors to characterise the major elements of different moments of the past.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 22

Who among the following said that the 'upper castes' had no right to their land because in reality, the land belonged to indigenous people, the so called 'low castes'?

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According to Jyotirao Phule, the 'upper castes' had no right to their land and power as in reality, the land belonged to indigenous people, the so-called 'low castes'.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 23

Consider the following statement in reference to Traders in medieval times and choose the correct answer.
(A) There were communities like the Chettiars and the Marwari Oswal who became the country's principal trading groups.
(B) Gujarati traders, including the communities of Hindu Baniyas and Muslim Bohras, traded extensively with the ports of the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, East Africa, Southeast Asia and China.
(C) They sold textiles and spices in these ports and, in exchange, brought gold and ivory from Africa; and spices, tin, Chinese blue pottery and silver from Southeast Asia and China.

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 23
  • There were different kinds of traders in medieval times, including banjaras.
  • The country's principal trading groups were communities like Chettiars and the Marwari Oswal.
  • Gujarati traders, including the communities of Hindu Baniyas and Muslim Bohras, traded extensively with the ports of the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, East Africa, and Southeast Asia and China.
  • They sold textiles and spices in these ports and, in exchange, brought gold and ivory from Africa, and spices, tin, Chinese blue pottery and silver from Southeast Asia and China.
  • Many of these products also reached European markets, and this attracted European traders to India.
  • Their arrival once again changed the structure of trading and towns in India. 

Thus, we can say that the above statements are correct.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 24

If politicians in one state decides to not allow labourers from other states to work in his state, which fundamental rights will be violated?

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  • The right to freedom (Article 19-22) is a fundamental right.
  • The Right to Freedom guarantees the right to freedom for citizens to live a life of dignity.
  • Article 19 states 6 rights concerning freedom:
    • Speech and Expression
    • Assembly
    • Association
    • Movement
    • Residence
    • Profession
  • Article 20 states protection with respect to conviction for offences.
  • Article 21 states the right to life and liberty.
  • Article 22- Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases.
  • If politicians in one state decides to not allow labourers from other states to work in his state, the Right to Freedom is violated.

Thus, we can say that if politicians in one state decides to not allow labourers from other states to work in his state, the Right to freedom is violated.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 25

The importance of teaching-learning material in Social Science is:

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Teaching materials make the learning process in teaching impressive which helps to make the process of teaching in the classroom impactful.

  • Teaching aids play an important role which made the teaching well planned.
  • Impressive use of teaching aids enhances the process of teaching-learning.
  • Effective teaching materials help to activate the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor in students.
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 26

Which of the following methods must a Social Science teacher employ for being effective?

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Students best learn by way of activities. 'Learning by doing' is the best way to make students understand the concepts more effectively. The students must be assigned tasks which engage them, and are of interest to them. This way, they will try to make the best use of available resources, along with effective learning.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 27

Consider the following statements about rocks-
A. Molten magma cools and becomes solid. Rocks formed in such a way are called igneous rock.
B. These igneous rocks are broken down into small particles that are transported and deposited to form metamorphic rocks.
C. When the igneous and metamorphic rocks are subjected to heat and pressure they change into sedimentary rocks.
Which of the statement(s) given above is\are correct?

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The earth’s crust is composed of rocks. A rock is an aggregate of one or more minerals. There are many different kinds of rocks that are grouped under three families on the basis of their mode of formation. They are:

  • Igneous Rocks — solidified from magma and lava;
  • Sedimentary Rocks — the result of deposition of fragments of rocks by exogenous processes;
  • Metamorphic Rocks — formed out of existing rocks undergoing recrystallization. 
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 28

Social Science should equip children with

Detailed Solution for Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 28

Social Sciences are essential to provide social, cultural, and analytical skills required to adjust to an increasingly interdependent world, and to deal with political and economic realities.

Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 29

Which one of the following is not the aim of Social Science teaching?

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Social Sciences constitute a broad field of knowledge and deal with human beings in relation to their social behavior. 

  • Social sciences are the sciences that study human beings in relation to their social system and institutions. Social sciences include the disciplines like history, geography, political science, economics, sociology, psychology, anthropology, culture studies, public administration, etc. At the secondary school and university levels, different social sciences are taught to students as independent and/or distinct disciplines.
Karnataka TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 30

Which of the following planet/planets in the solar system have no satellite?

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In our solar system, all the planets have natural satellites except Mercury and Venus.

  • Venus and the planet Mercury are the only two planets that don't have a single natural moon orbiting them. 
  • Mercury is the first planet from the sun in the solar system as well as the smallest planet among the eight planets.
  • Named after the Roman god Mercury, the planet also has the shortest orbital period around the sun due to its closeness to the sun.
  • As stated earlier, the planet does not have any known natural satellites.
  • Just like Mercury, Venus also does not have any known natural satellites.
  • Venus is the second innermost planet from the sun in the solar system.
  • The planet has an orbital period of about 243 days although its orbital direction is unlike most of the other planets.

Hence, the correct answer is Mars.

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