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TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 1

A student begins to fear public speaking after being ridiculed by her classmates during a recitation exercise. In classical conditioning terms, her newly acquired 'fear' would be due to a/an

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 1

In classical conditioning, the conditioned stimulus is a previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with the unconditioned stimulus, eventually comes to trigger a conditioned response.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 2

A language learning textbook for the first grade begins first with the alphabet, two-letter words, three letter words, and then stories and poems. Which method has been followed in this textbook?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 2

There are many strategies or processes of reading in a fashion which makes reading an interesting and productive activity and 'Bottom-up approach' is one of them.

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TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 3

The investigations which are conducted to check what the student learns while in school are called:

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The investigations which are conducted to check what the student learns while in school are called achievement and performance test. Through this investigation, attention is also paid to the activities going on in the school and the study work so that they can be improved.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 4

Directions: Select the most appropriate option.
Standardised assessment means ____ assessment.

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Standardised assessment means summative assessment. Summative assessment (or summative evaluation) refers to the assessment of participants where the focus is on the outcome of a programme. This contrasts with formative assessment, which summarises the participants' development at a particular time.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 5

'Teachers should consider a child's prospective learning power before trying to expand the child's grasp of language. 'These are the views of

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Piaget was born in Switzerland. He was a student of biology and also had a keen interest in psychology and philosophy. His interest in the study of cognition evolved while working in a laboratory.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 6

Which of the following are the ways to teach language to children in a classroom?
I. Teaching through activities
II. Telling the summary of the lesson after explaining it
III. Telling the children to study the lessons by themselves only
IV. Teaching them science instead of languages to boost their scientific analysis

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 6

There are many ways to teach language to children. Some of the ways are as follows:

  • Teaching through various activities, summarizing the lesson after explaining it, getting children to formulate answers to various types of questions, problem-solving techniques, making them undertake surveys, and the like.
  • Each technique belongs to a specific language teaching method that has a specific set of principles. Some teachers teach in ways that do not belong to any specific language teaching method.
  • In natural settings, children automatically acquire the rules of his/her language because there is considerable exposure, and because (s)he receives all the care and affection that makes language learning possible. Yet, without an innate faculty for language, it would be impossible to acquire structures as complex as those of language. We need to activate this language faculty optimally in school.
  • The teacher should pay attention to selecting and communicating study material. Analysis of study material should be minimum and children should be motivated to find and search for things independently.
  • The teacher must synchronize the mental level of children, their curiosity, their participation, her own intervention levels, challenging activities, and conceptual clarity.

From the above, we can it is clear that we can teach language to children in a classroom through activities and by telling the summary of the lesson after explaining it.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 7

'She is too weak to walk.'
If you change the above sentence into a complex sentence correctly, then which of the following options will you get?

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"She is so weak and so she cannot walk."
It will be the correct answer because a complex sentence is a sentence that combines one independent clause with at least one dependent clause. Here, 'she is so weak' is the independent clause and 'so she cannot walk' is the dependent clause.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 8

Karuna, a teacher, decided to give some tasks to the students after teaching them a poem. Which of the following tasks would she select so that the students can participate actively?

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Active participation of the students in any kind of activity conducted by the teachers is really necessary as it imparts not just knowledge in the students, but also enhances their zeal towards completing the job efficiently. It also gives them the opportunity to take interest in learning as well as representing themselves on a platform other than that provided by the curriculum.

  • Active participation means indulging in activity in such a way that the individual not only performs with full dedication but also takes complete responsibility for the actions.
  • A teacher in the third-grade classroom decided to give some tasks to the students after teaching them a poem. 
TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 9

Direction: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. Some words may be highlighted for you. Pay careful attention.
It is important to first understand what Artificial Intelligence (AI) actually is. According to the definition of AI in the Oxford dictionary, Artificial Intelligence is intelligence exhibited by machines. In computer science, an ideal  "intelligent" machine is a flexible rational agent that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of success at some goal. Thus, when a machine mimics a human-like behaviour e.g. learning, planning, reasoning, problem-solving, the perception of the environment, natural language processing etc., then it falls under the category of Artificial Intelligence. Despite the fact that we are counting on  Artificial  Intelligence as the next tool to revolutionize the way we live,  work and interact with each other -- which will be mostly enabled by machine-learning techniques – it remains unclear as to how these intelligent agents will help to solve more complex problems than the ones existing today (e.g. Poverty, Epidemics, climate changes) while keeping in mind that the state of the art in AI today is to intelligently recognize images and smartly playing games.
Nevertheless, if it does improve, then it will be no less than a superhuman intelligence and the question arising is that if we do not have a legal framework to prevent malicious use of this intelligence, then it might put the entire humanity on the verge of devastation too. If we also look at the present situation and who is involved in riding the waves of progress in Artificial Intelligence, then one can easily find big enterprises like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and  IBM  are the ones who are big players in the field.  The progress in AI is also bringing steady consequences e.g. eradicating jobs by the means of work automation,  one such scenario can be seen in the Industry 4.0  framework, which is nowadays in use in the automobile industry.  Industry  4.0  creates what has been called a ‘smart factory’ wherein a large number of robots take forward the whole manufacturing process with the help of cyber-physical systems,  IoT and cloud computing.

Q. When does a machine fall under the category of Artificial Intelligence?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 9

The given passage is about Artificial Intelligence.
Let us refer to the line from the passage, "Thus, when a machine mimics a human-like behaviour e.g. learning, planning, reasoning, problem-solving, the perception of the environment, natural language processing etc., then it falls under the category of Artificial Intelligence".
From the given passage we get to know that artificial intelligence is when machines behave and perform tasks the same as that of a human. 
So, 'It mimics a human-like behaviour' is the correct option.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 10

Students can improve their comprehension of written material if they use a strategy called SQ4R, which is

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Students can improve their comprehension of written material if they use a strategy called SQ4R, which is survey, query, read, review, recite, and revision.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 11

Which of the following is/are sub-skill/s of writing skills?
A. Writing letters of the alphabet at a reasonable speed
B. Spelling out words correctly
C. Inferring from text
D. An acceptable degree of fluency

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 11

Writing skills consist of various sub-skills that help individuals to communicate their ideas effectively in writing.
​Following are some sub-skills of writing: 

  • Write neatly and legibly - use spacing, capitalization, and basic marks of punctuation like the full stop, question mark, and comma
  • Spelling out words correctly
  • Writing letters of the alphabet at a reasonable speed
  • Use basic grammatical structures and appropriate vocabulary 
  • Use basic reference words like pronouns and linkers 
  • Organize a text coherently
  • Write short messages, notices, slogans, or captions for a picture
  • Write shore narrative and descriptive paragraphs

Thus, it is clear that A and B are are the subskills of writing skills.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 12

A good language proficiency test:

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Language Proficiency Test is the measurement of how well an individual has mastered a language. It is the ability of a person that transfers meaning in production and comprehension to use language with a level of accuracy. It is used to check the ability to speak, read and write the language.
Salient Features of a Good Language Proficiency Test:

  • Tests should have a positive effect on learning and teaching.
  • Tests should aim at specifying areas of difficulties experienced by the class or the individual.
  • Questions in the test should be of many types like objective Type, Short Answer Type, and Essay Type questions.
  • Tests should determine the level of accuracy in a specific language.
  • The test should enable the teachers to find out which parts of the language program cause difficulty for the class.

So, from the mentioned features of the language proficiency test, it becomes clear that questions in the test should be the combination of Objective Type, Short Answer Type, and Essay Type questions.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 13

Directions: Choose the appropriate word group for the underlined words in the given sentence.
My grandfather is 90 but he is as fit as a fiddle.

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 13

The appropriate word group of "fit as a fiddle" is an adjective phrase and indicates being in very good health.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 14

Given below are two statements : One is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R) :
Assertion (A) : A learner centered approach provides best experience for learners. 
Reason (R) : Learner centered approach does not acknowledge the needs of the learner as central to learning experience. 
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below : 

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 14

Student-centric approach, also known as the learner-centered approach, encompasses teaching methods that shift focus from teachers to students.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 15

Direction: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
She was one of those pretty and charming girls born, as if by an error of fate, into a family of clerks. She had no dowry, no expectations, no means of becoming known, understood, loved, or wedded by a man of wealth and distinction. So she let herself be married to a minor official at the Ministry of Education.
She dressed plainly because she had never been able to afford anything better, but she was as unhappy as if she had once been wealthy. Women don't belong to a caste or class; their beauty, grace, and natural charm take the place of birth and family. Natural delicacy, instinctive elegance, and a quick wit determine their place in society and make the daughters of commoners the equals of the very finest ladies.
She suffered endlessly, feeling she was entitled to all the delicacies and luxuries of life. She suffered because of the poorness of her house as she looked at the dirty walls, the worn-out chairs, and the ugly curtains. All these things that another woman of her class would not even have noticed tormented her and made her resentful. The sight of the little Brenton girl who did her housework filled her with terrible regrets and hopeless fantasies. She dreamed of silent antechambers hung with Oriental tapestries, lit from above by torches in bronze holders, while two tall footmen in knee-length breeches napped in huge armchairs, sleepy from the stove's oppressive warmth. She dreamed of vast living rooms furnished in rare old silks, elegant furniture loaded with priceless ornaments, and inviting smaller rooms, perfumed, made for afternoon chats with close friends - famous, sought after men, who all women envy and desire.
When she sat down to dinner at a round table covered with a three-day-old cloth opposite her husband who, lifting the lid off the soup, shouted excitedly, "Ah! Beef stew! What could be better," she dreamed of fine dinners, of shining silverware, of tapestries which peopled the walls with figures from another time and strange birds in fairy forests; she dreamed of delicious dishes served on wonderful plates, of whispered gallantries listened to with an inscrutable smile as one ate the pink flesh of a trout or the wings of a quail.

Q. She dressed plainly because:

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 15

The first line of the second paragraph states, "She dressed plainly because she had never been able to afford anything better, but she was as unhappy as if she had once been wealthy."

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 16

Directions: In the following sentence, an idiomatic expression or a proverb is underlined. Select the alternative which best describes its use in the sentence.
The police will leave no stone unturned to discover the murderer.

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 16

"To leave no stone unturned" is an idiom that means "to do everything possible to find something or to solve a problem".
Thus, 'investigate thoroughly' is the correct option.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 17

Which of the following is/are advantages of using multilingualism as a resource in classroom?
(i) Exposure to multiple languages at the same time.
(ii) Greater linguistic and cognitive flexibility
(iii) Restricted employment opportunities
(iv) Conflicts in classroom because of different culture

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 17

Multilingualism refers to speaking more than one language competently. The term multilingualism is derived from two Latin words namely “multi” which means many and “lingua” which means language. Thus multilingualism is referred to as the ability of a speaker to express himself or herself in several languages with equal and native-like proficiency.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 18

Which one of the following is not a method of remedial teaching in the teaching of Hindi language?

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Exercise is not a method of remedial teaching in the teaching of Hindi language.
Many deficiencies of the students can be rectified through remedial work. Due to which students' interest in teaching Hindi will develop and students will be able to contribute in maintaining the standard form of Hindi language. Following is the method of remedial teaching in Hindi language teaching.
1) Extra classes
2) Seminars
3) Specific exercises
4) Collective removal of errors after diagnosis
5) Individual rectification of inaccuracies.
6) Removal of difficulties individually or collectively on the basis of individual differences.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 19

What is colour azure?

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Azure is a variation of sky blue colour.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 20

Ongoing and continuous formative evaluation can become meaningful only when

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Formative evaluation is an ongoing assessment process that provides feedback to both teachers and learners about the learning progress and helps in making instructional adjustments.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 21

A language teacher wants to create an environment that is conducive to learning. Which statement will be least important to the language teacher?

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The statement "Children should be asked to do written work" will be the least important to the language teacher.
Language teachers create an environment that is conducive to learning in the following ways:

  • Providing different kinds of material so that they can learn concepts with ease and efficiency.
  • Using every possible area of the room to create an atmosphere that encourages participation and learning.
  • Creating a positive atmosphere conducive to learning is to develop a positive classroom climate and culture. 
  • Making children feel free to express themselves as it provides them the opportunities to communicate in context.
  • Maintaining a neat and organized environment that is conducive to learning is getting the students to cooperate.
  • Respecting learners' mother tongue so that it could promote the cognitive flexibilities to express the thought in multiple ways.
TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 22

A person sitting behind you in a cinema starts talking on the mobile phone and you want to tell him/her to stop.
Choose how you will make the request.

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Option 2 is correct as this is a polite and correct way to request someone to not to do something. Option 1 is rude and offensive and options 3 and 4 are grammatically incorrect expressions.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 23

The two-word stage of language acquisition which is also known as telegraphic speech includes words like:
I. mim-mim-mai-yaaaaa, ba-ba-ga-ga 
II. mummii khaanaa, ghuumii jaana

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Children seem to pass through a series of more or less fixed ‘stages’, as they acquire language. The age at which different children reach each stage can vary considerably, however, the order of ‘stages’ remains the same.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 24

Remedial program is designed keeping in mind:

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Remedial Teaching is an integral part of the teaching-learning program, also known as compensatory or corrective teaching.
The following are characteristics of Remedial Teaching:

  • It can be used for improving language skills.
  • To rectify a particular problem area, it can be used. For example, a student is confused among the pronunciation of 'no' and 'know', he can be taught the concept of silent letters.
  • It is carried out after the identification of problems and challenges faced by students.
  • A teacher should be well aware of students' strengths and weaknesses to apply this method.
  • It is a systematic process as the teacher first diagnoses the problem of students and then applies appropriate remedial methods.
TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 25

How many sounds are there in the English language?

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Forty-four sounds are there in the English language.
Part of what makes English difficult to learn is that each letter in the alphabet can represent more than one sound. In addition, the English alphabet only has 26 letters, yet it represents 44 sounds. Many English phonemes are represented by two or three letters working together to represent one sound.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 26

To be a good reader, you need to increase your student's vocabulary. Which of the following will make it possible?

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The core vocabulary of the first language is learned quite naturally at home. Neither the child nor his/her family has much to say about the words that must be learnt - those are given by the immediate environment and the culture. 
The vocabulary of a second language can thus be decided by the teacher, the textbook, or the school. The development of vocabulary is very important for the students.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 27

Which of the following psychologists is associated with ‘language development’?

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Noam Chomsky, known as the father of modern linguistics, has made a crucial contribution in the field of linguistics.
Let's understand Chomsky's view about language in brief:

  • Innate ability: He strongly believes that children are born with an innate knowledge of grammar that serves as the basis for all language acquisition.
  • Generative grammar: According to Chomsky it refers to a finite set of rules to generate sentences and can be used to produce more sentences in that language.
  • Universal grammar: Chomsky's universal grammar suggests that all children have an innate ability to acquire, understand and develop grammar.
  • Language Acquisition Device: Chomsky proposed that humans are equipped with a language acquisition device that enables a child to acquire and produce language.

A brief description of other psychologists:

So, Noam Chomsky is associated with ‘language development'.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 28

Directions: Identify the antonym of the underlined word in the following sentence.
At school, the boy had erratic behaviour.

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 28

Here, erratic means unpredictable.
Right means proper and expected. So, it is the opposite word to 'erratic'.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 29

What is inclusive language?

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An inclusive classroom is part of inclusive education that is an approach to educating all children who are at risk for neglect in the education system. It expects that all learners learn together through access to common educational provisions.

TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 30

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. The people of the village began to gather in the square, between the post office and the bank, around:

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: English Language Test - 8 (Social Science) - Question 30

The initial lines of the first paragraph state, "The people of the village began to gather in the square, between the post office and the bank, around ten o’clock."

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