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

During a task, Saina is talking to herself about ways she could proceed on the task. According to Lev Vygotsky's ideas on language and thought; this kind of 'private speech' is a sign of:

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 1

Lev Vygotsky was a Russian psychologist and a social constructivist. He has propounded 'Socio-cultural Theory' which emphasizes the role of social interaction in cognitive development.

  • Lev Vygotsky emphasized that the acquisition of speech is the major activity in cognitive development. 
  • Vygotsky embedded in this theory, the concept of 'private speech' which is a kind of speech directed to the self with no communicative function.
  • Children use private speech to guide their actions by speaking to themselves.

Private Speech:

  • It refers to the speech produced aloud by young children that seem to be addressed either to the self or others, which sometimes cannot be easily conceived by a listener.
  • It has a significant role in the augmentation of the self and self-consciousness. It is the main aspect in the development of self and subjectivity.
  • This phenomenon starts in the early years of life and proceeds to the end of adolescence and even later.

So, from the points, as mentioned above, it becomes clear that the above-mentioned kind of 'private speech' is a sign of Self-regulation.

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

The socialization of a child is determined by which of the following techniques?

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The socialization of a child is determind by sociometry techniques. Sociometric techniques are methods that qualitatively measure aspects of social interactions, such as social acceptance (i.e., how well a person is liked by peers) and social status (i.e., a child's social status compared to peers). 

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TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 3

Which of the following does not belong to the category of coping strategies, that women are commonly engaged in?

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In psychology, coping means to invest own conscious effort, to solve personal and interpersonal problems, in order to try to master, minimize or tolerate stress and conflict. Revolution does not belong to the category of coping strategies.

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

As a teacher, which of the following techniques will you follow to motivate the students of your class?
1. By setting induction
2. Use of black board
3. By illustration
4. By active participation of students

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 4

All of these techniques can be used to motivate the students of a class.

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

According to Vygotsky, why do children speak to themselves?

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 5

Private speech is speech spoken to oneself for communication, self-guidance, and self-regulation of behaviour. Children from two to about seven years old can be observed engaging in private speech. Although it is audible, it is neither intended for nor directed at others.

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

If a previously learned task impedes a new task, which is being learnt. This transfer of learning will be:

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

If a previously learned task impedes a new task, which is being learnt. This transfer of learning will be negative transfer.
Transfer of learning is the process of applying or carrying over the knowledge, skills, habits, attitudes or other responses from one learning situation, in which they were initially acquired, to a different learning situation. 
Negative Transfer-

  • There are cases in which the previous learning interferes with subsequent learning.
  • In such cases, the carryover of knowledge or experience in one task interferes with further learning.
  • As a result of negative transfer, performance on one task may block performance on the subsequent task.
  • For example, a child’s experience in learning the plural of ‘house’ may inhibit his/her learning the plural of the word ‘mouse’. He/She may spell the plural of the word ‘mouse’ as ‘mouses’, instead of ‘mice’.
TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 7

Which of the following is not a primary emotion? 

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 7

Emotional Development: It is one of major aspects of human development. Emotions like love, anger, fear, etc. play a great role in the development of a child’s personality. It can be expressed in various ways, like facial expressions on the face, like gestures, like volume and tone of speech, by the behavioral display or motives of a person. There is no moment in our life when we do not experience emotions. They can result from a variety of external or internal stimulations.

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

Assessment _____ learning influences learning by reinforcing the __________ between assessment and instruction.

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Assessment plays a significant role in the teaching-learning process. Assessment of learning helps a teacher to design his/her teaching in a better way and to know the attainment level of learners in the subject content. Assessment for learning directly influences student learning by reinforcing the connections between assessment and instruction.

TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 9

दिए गए पद्यांश के आधार पर पूछे गए प्रश्नों के उत्तर के लिए सबसे उपयुक्त विकल्प का चयन कीजिए।
आकाश का साफा बाँधकर 
सूरज की चिलम खींचता 
बैठा है पहाड़ 
घुटनों पर पडी है नदी चादर सी 
पास ही दाहक रही है 
पलाश के जंगल की अंगीठी 
अन्धकार दूर पूर्व में 
सिमटा बैठा है भेड़ो के गल्ले सा 
चानक बोला मोर 
जैसे किसी ने आवाज दी 
अजी सुनते हो 
चिलम औंधी 
धुँआ उठा 
सूरज डूबा 
अन्धकार छा गया।

Q. अचानक तुरत - फुरत घटनाएं होने का कारण है:

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 9
  • उपर्युक्त पद्यांश में अचानक तुरत फुरत घटनाएं होने का कारण 'सुनते हो' की आवाज आना है।
  • उपर्युक्त कविता में कवि ने प्रकृति का मानवीकरण किया है तथा प्रकृति को किसान का रूप दिया है।
  • जब किसान की पत्नी उसे आह्वान देती है तब प्रकृति में तुरत फुरत घटनाएं होने लगती है।
TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 10

लेखन कौशल के विकास में लिखने की तत्परता होती है ___________।

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 10

लिखना अर्थात लेखन कौशल चारो भाषा कौशलों में सबसे अंतिम चरण है। बच्चों में लेखन कौशल का विकास मौलिक विचारों को लिखित रूप देने तथा विभिन्न उद्देश्यों के लिए लिखने की क्षमता को संदर्भित करता है।

TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 11

प्राथमिक स्तर पर लेखन में प्रयोग आने वाली अनुकरण विधि नहीं है:

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 11

प्राथमिक स्तर पर लेखन में प्रयोग आने वाली अनुकरण विधि 'स्पष्ट लेख' नहीं है।
पठन के सामान ही लेखन क्रिया/कौशल है जिसमे शिक्षार्थियों लिखने के लिए तत्पर किया जाता है। लेखन कला/कौशल चारो भाषा कौशलों (सुनना, बोलना, पढ़ना, लिखना) में सबसे अंतिम चरण है। यह बच्चों द्वारा अपने भावों और मौलिक विचारों को अर्थपूर्ण तरीके से लिखित रूप देने तथा विभिन्न उद्देश्यों के लिए लिखने की क्षमता से संबंधित है।
प्राथमिक स्तर पर लेखन का विकास अनुकरण विधि से किया जाता है। 
अनुकरण की निम्न लिखित विधियाँ साधारणतः प्रयोग में लायी जाती हैं:

  • अनुलेख- किसी आदर्श लिखावट का जैसा का तैसा अनुकरण, अनुलेख कहलाता है।
  • प्रतिलेख- प्रतिलेख में छात्र स्वतंत्र रूप से किसी पुस्तक या पत्र-पत्रिका के किसी भाग का अनुकरण करके अपनी काॅपी में लिखता है।
  • श्रुतिलेख- श्रुतिलेख सुना हुआ लेख है। इसमें अध्यापक बोलता जाता है और छात्र सुनकर बोली हुई सामग्री लिखता है।
TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 12

BICS _________ कौशल है।

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अंग्रेजी के शिक्षण से विद्यार्थियों को आधारभूत अंतर्वैयक्तिक संप्रेषणात्मक कौशल में दक्ष बनाना चाहिए।

  • BICS का मतलब- आधारभूत अंतःर्वैयक्तिक संप्रेषणात्मक कौशल ( Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills) ​है।
    • यह दूसरी भाषा में संवादी प्रवाह के विकास का वर्णन करता है।
TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 13

निर्देश: नीचे दिए गए गद्यांश के बाद  प्रश्न दिए गए हैं। इस गद्यांश को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़ें और चार विकल्पों में से प्रत्येक प्रश्न का सर्वोत्तम उत्तर चुनें।
लगभग पांच शताब्दी पूर्व पुर्तगाली इतिहासकार डोमिंग पेस ने हम्पी (विजयनगर) को स्वप्नों की नगरी कहा था। यह संगम वंश के शासकों की राजधानी थी जिन्होंने 1336 में प्राचीन हम्पी के निर्माण स्थल पर विजय नगर साम्राज्य की नींव रखी थी। लेकिन वह कृष्णदेव राय (1509-1529) थे जिन्होंने भव्य महल और मंदिरों से राजधानी को अलंकृत किया और विजयनगर साम्राज्य की सीमाओं को दूर-दूर तक फैलाया जिससे वह दक्षिण भारत का सर्वाधिक शाक्तिशाली हिन्दु साम्राज्य बना। परन्तु इस साम्राज्य की शक्ति का पतन पड़ोसी बहमई राज्यों के संघ के 1565 में संयुक्त आक्रमण से आरंभ हुआ। इस विजयनगर को परास्त करके नष्ट कर दिया गया। यह उस साम्राज्य का दुखत अंत था जो कभी अरब सागर से बंगाल की खाड़ी और दक्कन पठार से भारतीय प्रायद्वीप तक फैला था। विजयनगर के भग्नाशेष एक दूसरे पर टंगी विशाल चट्टानों की निर्जन दृश्यावली के बीच फैले हैं। दक्षिण भारत के राजनीतिक परिदृश्य में अपने उदय से पूर्व हम्पी कई शताब्दियों से एक प्रख्यात पावन स्थल था। रामायण में जैसा वर्णित है यह बाली शासित क्षेत्र किष्किन्धा का एक भाग था। इस स्थान में बाली और सुग्रीव, हनुमान, राम सीता, लक्ष्मण से जुड़ी अनेक घटनाएं घटी हैं। तुंगभद्रा नदी के पार स्थित वर्तमान एनीगोण्डी दुर्ग इस वानर साम्राज्य का प्रमुख केन्द्र था। हम्पी के चट्टानी पर्वत जैसे हेमकूट पर्वत, मातण्ग पर्वत और माल्यावंथ पर्वत का उल्लेख रामायण में मिलता है। तुंगभद्रा का प्राचीन नाम और पार्वती का नाम पम्पा है जिसने विरूपाक्ष रूपी शिव से विवाह किया था। इसी नाम पर इस नगरी का नाम पड़ा है

Q. हम्पी साम्राज्य की शक्ति का पतन कैसे हुआ?

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हम्पी साम्राज्य की शक्ति का पतन संयुक्त आक्रमण से हुआ।
सन्दर्भ पंक्ति - परन्तु इस साम्राज्य की शक्ति का पतन पड़ोसी बहमई राज्यों के संघ के 1565 में संयुक्त आक्रमण से आरंभ हुआ। इस विजयनगर को परास्त करके नष्ट कर दिया गया। 

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

Identify the sentence that contains a noun clause.

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 14

A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. Noun clauses begin with words such as how, that, what, whatever, when, where, whether, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever and why. Noun clauses can act as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, predicate nominatives or objects of a preposition. So, the correct answer will be option (2) because it starts with "How".

TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 15

A teacher has made a question paper to test her students' linguistic abilities. She has picked every fifth word from a paragraph and then has asked the students to fill in the possible missing words. What is this method of teaching called?

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

Linguistic Competence: It promotes linguistic competence which is attained by focusing on grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. The linguistic abilities of a learner are the abilities to efficiently and fluently read and write. it is more focused on fluency than accuracy. 

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

Which method is most helpful in understanding the depth of meaning?

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Silent reading is most helpful in understanding the depth of meaning. By reading silently, understanding the words in their mind, they read further. It also increases the speed of reading and increases the ability to understand.

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

Which poetry term refers to the repetition of the same or very similar consonant sound in words that are close together?

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Alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

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

The preschool language classroom arrangement:

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 18

A conducive language classroom environment catering to the needs and interests of young children is an important factor for leading programs and activities in the pre-school class. A carefully planned environment can help preschoolers feel calm and secure, while at the same time, engaged and inquisitive.

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

A constitutional government by definition is a

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  • The powers of the government are limited by means of the Fundamental Rights enshrined in the Part-III of the Indian Constitution, which are essentially given to us against the state actions.
  • Hence a constitutional government by definition is a form of limited government. Hence, Statement 4 is correct.
  • A constitutional government may not have a legislature. Hence, Option 1 is NOT correct.
    For example, the USA has a constitutional government but a Presidential form of Government.
  • It could be a bi-party government and need not be a popular government and can instead be a monarchy. Hence, Option 2 and 3 are NOT correct.
TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 20

Scaffolding in a Social Sciences classroom primarily intends to

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

In education, scaffolding refers to a variety of instructional techniques used to move students progressively toward stronger understanding and, ultimately, greater independence in the learning process. The term itself offers the relevant descriptive metaphor: teachers provide successive levels of temporary support that help students reach higher levels of comprehension, and skill acquisition that they would not be able to achieve without assistance.

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

Consider the following statements and select the correct option regarding Media:
A. Media sets agendas.
B. Through media citizens learn how government works.
C. The information that the media provides should be balanced

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 21

Everything ranging from the stall at the local fair to the program that you see on TV can be called media.

  • Media is the plural form of the word ‘medium’ and it describes the various ways through which we communicate in society.
  • Because media refers to all means of communication, everything ranging from a phone call to the evening news on TV can be called media.
  • TV, radio, and newspapers are a form of media that reaches millions of people, or the masses, across the country and the world and, thus, they are called mass media.
TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 22

Which one of the following project types has been suggested by Thomas M. Risk for secondary schools?

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According to Thomas Markham, Project based learning (PBL) integrates knowing and doing. Students learn knowledge and elements of the core curriculum, but also apply what they know to solve authentic problems and produce results that matter. PBL students take advantage of digital tools to produce high quality, collaborative products. Thomas M. Risk suggests productive projects for secondary schools.

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

In ancient times, messages were sent through postcards, and took a lot of time to reach their destination. These days messages are sent with a click of a button and reach almost instantly. What is the primary necessity of sending messages? In what ways the process of the exchange of messages has changed?
This question attempts to assess student's ability to ________.

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In educational settings, questions are used to encourage recall of previous knowledge, and understanding of speech, and to promote critical thinking. Questioning should be used to achieve clearly defined objectives. When a student is trying to develop their critical thinking skills, a teacher should ask them questions that will encourage them to do so.

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

When was the Act enacted to abolish bonded labour?

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  • Bonded labour is a practise in which companies give employees who work for little pay high-interest loans to help them pay off the obligation.
  • The payment of wages that are less than the going market rate and the minimum wage required by law has been defined as bonded labour by the Supreme Court of India. Historically, bonded labour was connected to rural economies where peasants from underprivileged neighbourhoods were forced to work for the landlords.
  • In unorganised industries including brick kilns, stone quarries, coal mines, agricultural labour, domestic servitude, circuses, and sexual slavery, bonded labour is discovered to occur in both rural and urban pockets.
  • In India, bonded labour is illegal under the Constitution's Articles 21 and 23. The Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, a special piece of legislation passed in 1976, was the first to outlaw the practise.
  • The State Governments are responsible for taking actions against bonded labour employers in accordance with the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act of 1976.
    • The District Magistrate has been given the authority of a Judicial Magistrate First Class under the Act in order to prosecute those who violated the bonded labour system. 
TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 25

Which city in India was designed by the two famous architects, namely Edward Lutyens and Herbert Baker?

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In recognition of his contribution, New Delhi is also known as "Lutyens' Delhi". In collaboration with Sir Herbert Baker, he was also the main architect of several monuments in New Delhi such as the India Gate; he also designed Viceroy's House, which is now known as the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 26

What is the importance of history in social science?
I. A well-planned course of history can help to place scientific discoveries and inventions of mathematical techniques in a historical perspective.
II. It inculcates moral values in the learners.
III. This can create interest in the students to study the works of great men.

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 26

The social sciences include a wide range of topics that address various societal issues and draw knowledge from history, geography, political science, economics, and sociology. 

  • A social studies curriculum without history is incomplete. History explains how social, economic, and political institutions were created as well as how the past changed into the present.
TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 27

Which of the following topics clearly demonstrates the interdisciplinary nature of science? 

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 27

Science as a discipline has its unique perspective. Science is not limited to observation, experimentation, and analysis only; rather it is a way of life. Science is an expanding body of knowledge through the process of inquiry.

TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 28

Social science teachers encourage children
a. to take initiative and take ownership of their own learning
b. encourage independent thinking among children
c. to encourage children to connect and summarize concepts by analyzing, predicting, justifying, and defending their ideas

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

Social Science includes a body of knowledge, that deals with social and cultural aspects of human life. It is the study of the concepts or issues like culture, tradition, lifestyles, places, environment, power and authority, governance, economy, civic sense, etc. which have social implications.

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

What is a prime necessity for a Social Science classroom?

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 29

Social Science is a branch of science that deals with human behavior and social relationships, which rely primarily on empirical approaches.
Site, formation, and space is a prime necessity for a Social Science classroom as the right combination of these elements:

  • introduces a new dimension to educational experiences.
  • improves learning by making it more constant and enlivening.
  • makes the classroom a place free of distraction and disruption.
  • gives exposure to real-life experiences.

Hence, we conclude that site, formation, and space are the prime necessity for a Social Science classroom.

TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 30

Which of the following questions assesses the 'comprehension' skill of learners?
A. Which element is the most ductile material?
B.  Define gravity
C. List the three highest Mountains in the world
D. Define Democracy. How does the constitution of India divide the electoral process across the country?
E. What are the protocols/safety guidelines a person should follow in COVID-19-affected zones?
Choose the correct option. 

Detailed Solution for TS TET Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 (Social Science) - Question 30

Blooms Taxonomy: 

  • The Blooms Taxonomy is a hierarchical classification of the cognitive, emotional, and psychomotor domains, and each domain includes some learning goals that can support both teacher instruction and student learning.
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