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TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 1

Assertion (A): Surat in Gujarat was the emporium of western trade during the Mughal period.
Reasoning (R): In the seventeenth century, only the Portuguese had their factories and warehouses at Surat.
Choose the correct option.

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 1
  • Surat in Gujarat was the emporium of western trade during the Mughal period along with Cambay (present-day Khambat) and somewhat later, Ahmedabad.
  • Surat was the gateway for trade with West Asia via the Gulf of Ormuz.
  • Surat has also been called the gate to Mecca because many pilgrim ships set sail from here.
  • The city was cosmopolitan and people of all castes and creeds lived there.
  • In the seventeenth century the Portuguese, Dutch and English had their factories and warehouses at Surat.
  • According to the English chronicler Ovington who wrote an account of the port in 1689, on average a hundred ships of different countries could be found anchored at the port at any given time. 

Therefore, we can conclude that the statement  (A) is true but (R) is false.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 2

Which of the following is true for media?
1. Media is the plural form of the word ‘medium’.
2. It describes the various ways through which we communicate in society.
3. TV, radio and newspapers are a form of media. 

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 2
  • Everything ranging from the stall at the local fair to the programme that you see on TV can be called media.
  • Media is the plural form of the word ‘medium’.
  • The term "medium" refers to a means or channel of communication, such as newspapers, television, radio, or the Internet.
  • When referring to multiple channels of communication, the plural form "media" is used. Hence, statement 1 is true.
  • The term "media" refers to the various ways in which we communicate and share information in society. Therefore, statement 2 is true.
  • This can include traditional forms of media as well as newer forms of media.
  • 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. Thus, statement 3 is true.

Thus, we can conclude that all the given statements are true for the media.

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TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 3

The following questions are asked in a social science class. Choose those which provide greater scope to develop critical thinking.
A. How would you have improved upon Germany's strategy during the Battle of Britain?
B. What are the salient features of the Indian Constitution?
C. What do you mean by a volcano?
Choose the correct option.

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 3

Social Sciences inculcate higher-order thinking abilities and skills like – Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Evaluation and Synthesis, and Creativity in students. 

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 4

Which one of the following statements is appropriate in reference to the construction of Audience Hall (Diwan-e-Aam) by Shah Jahan?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 4

This option is correct because the construction of Audience Hall aimed to communicate that the king's justice would treat the high and the low as equals creating a world where all could live together in harmony.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 5

Which of these is not a type of map skill?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 5

This is not required to be learnt for learning the skills of reading a map.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 6

In a discussion on Constitution, it is important that it is discussed in historical context so that students become aware that

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 6

The discussion on the Indian Constitution is situated within a historical context. This has been done with the express intent that students become aware of the major influence that our anti-colonial struggle had on Indian democracy.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 7

Consider the following statements:
Statement - I: The Sisodiya Rajputs of Mewar refused to accept Mughal authority for a long time.
Statement - II: Many Rajput rulers married their daughters into Mughal families and received high positions.

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 7
  • The Mughal rulers campaigned constantly against rulers who refused to accept their authority.
  • But as the Mughals became powerful many other rulers also joined them voluntarily.
  • The Rajputs are a good example of this.
  • Many of them married their daughters into Mughal families and received high positions. Hence, statement II is true.
  • But many resisted as well.​
  • The Sisodiya Rajputs of Mewar refused to accept Mughal authority for a long time. So, statement I is true.
  • Once defeated, however, they were honourably treated by the Mughals, given their lands (watan) back as assignments (watan jagir).
  • The careful balance between defeating and not humiliating their opponents enabled the Mughals to extend their influence over many kings and chieftains.

Hence we conclude that the correct option is Both I and II are true but Il is not a cause for I.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 8

When the posts of both the President and the Vice President are vacant who among the following officiates as President?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 8
  • The Chief Justice of India officially the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India, is the chief judge of the Supreme Court of India as well as the highest-ranking officer of the Indian federal judiciary. 
  • The Constitution of India grants power to the president of India to appoint, in consultation with the outgoing chief justice, the next chief justice, who will serve until they reach the age of sixty-five or are removed by impeachment. 
TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 9

Which among the following is not a function of evaluation?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 9

Evaluation refers to a continuous process of making value judgments based on both qualitative and quantitative data collected over a period of time. 

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 10

If 4x2 + 12xy – 8x + 9y2 – 12y = (ax + by) (ax + by – 4), then the value of a2 + b2 is

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 10

4x2 + 12xy – 8x + 9y2 – 12y
= (2x)2 + 12xy – 8x + (3y)2 – 12y
= (2x)2 + 12xy + (3y)2 - 8x - 12y
= (2x + 3y)2 - 4(2x + 3y)
= (2x + 3y)(2x + 3y - 4) = (ax + by)(ax + by - 4)
On comparing we get, a = 2 and b = 3
So, a2 + b2 = 22 + 32 = 4 + 9 = 13

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 11

The direction of force acting on a current-carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field is determined by which of the following rules?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 11

The direction of force acting on a current-carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field is determined by Fleming's Left Hand Rule. The direction of this force is always at a right angle to the plane containing both the conductor and the magnetic field, and is predicted by Fleming's Left Hand Rule.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 12

Study the following table:

The group in which the parts of stamen and parts of pistil are correctly shown is

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 12

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 13

Arrange the following ranges of the Himalayas from North to South order-
(i) Zaskar
(ii) Ladakh
(iii) Karakoram
(iv) Shiwalik

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 13

List the following ranges of the Himalayas in order from north to south -

  • Karakoram, Ladakh, Zaskar, Pir Panjal, Shivalik.
TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 14

What is the sequence of preparing a project?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 14

A project is a whole-hearted purposeful activity proceeding in a social environment. In the project method, teaching and learning are considered from the child’s point of view and in this method knowledge and skills are learned by pupils through practical handling of problems in their natural setting.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 15

Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding Democracy?
1. Democracy is the best way to accommodate social diversity.
2. Democracy always leads to the disintegration of society.

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 15
  • Democracy involves competition among various political parties and political parties use social division to get support.
  • Due to this political competition in a democracy is social divisions that can lead to political divisions.
  • In a democracy, a community may peacefully voice their grievances.
  • Democracy is the best way to accommodate social diversity. 
    • It accommodates social diversity as it allows for equality, and fair representation to all irrespective of their caste, creed, colour, race, religion, language or place of residence. 
    • Hence, Statement 1 is correct.
  • Democracy does not always lead to the disintegration of society based on social divisions as all social divisions are not dangerous. Hence, Statement 2 is incorrect.
  • However social divisions may lead to conflict, violence, or even disintegration of a country in some cases. 
  • Social divisions take place when social differences overlap.
    • A person may have multiple identities.
    • All social differences do not result in social divisions. 
TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 16

A Sanskrit Prashasti has been found in praise of which of the following Delhi Sultans?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 16

A Sanskrit Prashasti praising the Delhi Sultan Ghiyasuddin Balban explained that he was the ruler of a vast empire that stretched from Bengal (Gauda) in the east to Ghazni (Gajjana) in Afghanistan in the west and included all of south India (Dravida). People of different regions - Gauda, Andhra, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat - apparently fled before his armies.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 17

Which characteristic of the traditional external examination is excluded in the present school-based assessment?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 17

This is the correct option because it is always the Normal Probability Curve, which demarcates the students into various performance categories made as per some fixed criteria, which majorly depends on the test taken by the school. So, this means that the scholastic aspects are duly taken into account in our assessment system.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 18

In micro-teaching, the sequence of events is

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 18

Micro-teaching is a teacher training and faculty development technique whereby the teacher reviews a recording of a teaching session, in order to get constructive feedback from peers and/or students about what has worked and what improvements can be made to their teaching technique.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 19

Select the incorrect statement in relation to water on Earth.

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 19
  • Earth is called the "Blue Planet" because it looks blue from space due to the presence of water on its surface.
  • About 71 per cent of the planetary water is found in the oceans.
  • The remaining is held as freshwater in glaciers and ice caps, groundwater sources, lakes, soil moisture, atmosphere, streams and within life.
  • Nearly 59 per cent of the water that falls on land returns to the atmosphere through evaporation from over the oceans as well as from other places.
  • The remainder runs off on the surface infiltrates into the ground or a part of it becomes a glacier.​​
  • Total water on earth is majorly divided into two parts:
    • Freshwater (2.5%)
    • Saline water (97.4%)
TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 20

Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding the nature of social science?
I. Social science are advance level studies of human society.
II. Social Science contribute to the social utility and advancement of knowledge.
III. Social Sciences are those aspects of knowledge which have direct bearing on man’s activities in different socio-cultural fields.

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 20

Social sciences are the body of knowledge and thought pertaining to human affairs as distinguished from sticks, stones, stars, and physical objects.
The following points may characterize the nature of social sciences

  • Direct bearing on human activity: Social sciences are those aspects of knowledge that have a direct bearing on man’s activities in different sociocultural fields.
  • Advance studies of human society: Social sciences are advance level studies of human society, and they are generally taught at a higher education level.
  • Find out truths about human relationships: Social sciences seek to find out truths about human relationships which ultimately contribute to the social utility and advancement of knowledge.

Hence, we conclude that all the above points are correct regarding the nature of social science.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 21

Read the following statements and choose the appropriate option.
Statement (A): Group assessment technique is also based on the principles of constructivist learning and helps learners enhance their learning.
Statement (B): Open book examination emphasizes the use of textbooks during the examination to write answers to the questions.

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 21

Assessment and evaluation are important tasks in the teaching-learning process of Social Sciences. The constructivist approach to teaching-learning in Social Sciences emphasizes assessment as an integral part of the process of teaching and learning and using assessment for the enhancement of student learning. 

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 22

When did Supreme Court of India order Ministry of Environment & Forests to establish a special division to develop a green belt around Taj Mahal?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 22

Green belt in 50 acres of land under the Taj Heritage Corridor between Taj Mahal and Agra Fort is developed as announced by Supreme Court of India (in 1994). As a follow up of the order, the central ministry declared trapezoidal area around Taj Mahal as restricted area where certain categories of industries would not be allowed to come up. More than 2 lakh plants were raised in an area around Taj Mahal. Agra Development Authority was also established to cover all pollution related matters and to effect several long term measures.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 23

At schools, teachers conduct unit tests, terminal exams and annual exams to ensure _______.

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 23

Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) refers to a system of school-based evaluation of students that covers all aspects of students' development. It is a developmental process of assessment which emphasises on two fold objectives - continuity in evaluation and assessment of broad based learning and behavioural outcomes.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 24

Directions: Answer the following question by selecting the most appropriate option.
Which of the following would you recommend for peer learning in your classroom?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 24

Peer learning strategies foster student relationships and help students develop a greater multicultural understanding and acceptance. When students are put into groups where they can talk freely, they can bring in aspects of their background and beliefs, potentially leading to more understanding among the members within a group. So, 'drama' is one such group where students open up and create friendships.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 25

Consider the following statements and choose the correct answer from the following.

  • During the full moon days, the moon appears bright and prominent.
  • After a fortnight of the full moon, the other celestial bodies, except the moon, appear better.
Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 25

Statement 1: During the full moon days, the moon appears bright and prominent.

  • A full moon occurs about once a month when the earth, sun, and moon are in a line and the earth is between the other two.
  • The sun fully illuminates the side of the moon we can see from the earth.
  • The full moon is the midpoint of the lunar cycle, which is the 29-day period from one new moon to the next.
  • A full moon is opposite the sun in its orbit around Earth.
  • Its sunlit side is entirely visible from Earth.
  • The moon appears full to the eye for two to three nights.
  • However, astronomers regard the moon as full at a precisely defined instant, when the moon is exactly 180 degrees opposite the sun in ecliptic longitude.
  • It’s that feature of a full moon – the fact that it’s opposite the sun as viewed from Earth – that causes a full moon to look full and round.

Hence, statement 1 is correct.
Statement 2: After a fortnight of the full moon, the other celestial bodies, except the moon, appear better.

  • A new moon occurs when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun, and thus the side of the Moon that is in shadow faces Earth.
  • The lunar month starts with the new moon up to the full moon, which is halfway through the lunar month, i.e. the 15th day.
  • Then it goes back to the new moon, at which time, the cycle begins anew.
  • As New Moon nights are dark, they are often the best time to view other celestial objects like planets, meteor showers, and deep sky objects such as star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies.

Hence, statement 2 is also correct.
We can see the full moon only once in about a month’s time. It is Full moon night or Poornima. A fortnight later, we cannot see it at all. It is a New moon night or Amavasya. On this day, we can watch the night sky best, provided it is a clear night.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 26

While teaching "Youths of India – A demographic dividend" which of the following method is most useful in the secondary school context? 

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 26

A social science teacher uses several methods and techniques in teaching various contents of social sciences. The choice of these methods and techniques depends on the nature of the contents to be taught to students. 

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 27

Which of the following learning objectives can be included in the lesson plan designed to teach 'Diversity and Unity in India' at the level of Class VI?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 27

The Lesson Plan refers to the outline of the lesson prepared by the teacher to bring forward the lesson in a coherent way. It starts with introductory questions to activate learner's previous knowledge and connects the new knowledge with the previous one.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 28

Which of the following is called 'lungs' of the Earth?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 28

Tropical evergreen forest of Brazil.
The tropical rainforest of Brazil is also known as the Amazon rainforest and is the biggest rainforest in the world.
As it absorbs a large amount of carbon dioxide and produces oxygen, it is called 'lungs' of the Earth.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 29

While assessing the attitudes and values, a Social Science teacher may assign weightage to which of the following descriptors?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 29

This is the right answer. A student, who feels free to ask questions, is believed to be more interested in learning.

TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 30

Directions: The following question is given under the heading 'Let's discuss' at the end of a chapter: Why do you think ordinary men and women did not generally keep records of what they did?
What is the relevance of asking this question?

Detailed Solution for TN TET Paper 2: Social Science Test - 8 - Question 30

Such questions make the students to think logically. They are given such questions to develop their reasoning abilities. The students must be given some time to come out with a reason. This also enhances their critical thinking skills.

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