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EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 1

Who is known as the founder of Modern Carnatic music?

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The correct answer is ​Purandara Dasa.

Key Points

​Purandara Dasa

  • ​​He is considered the Pitamaha of Carnatic music.
  • His compositions are mainly in the Kannada language.
  • He was born in 1484.
  • Raga Mayamalavagowla first carnatic music was discovered by Purandara Dasa.

Additional Information

  • Trippunithura Narayanaiyer Krishnan (TN Krishnan) was born on October 6, 1928, in Cochin.
  • He learned music from his father and was provided with the patronage of the Royal Family of Cochin.
  • He was tutored by Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, another prominent Carnatic Violinist.
  • Awards:
    • Padma Shri (1973)
    • Sangeet Natak Academy Award (1974)
    • Padma Bhushan (1992)
    • Sangeet Kalanidhi (1980).
EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 2

In an examination Mohit got 30% of the maximum marks but failed by 25 marks. Another student who scored 38% got 15 marks more than the pass marks. The necessary pass percentage required is:

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Given:

Mohit got 30% marks and failed by 25 marks

Another student scored 38% and

He got 15 more marks than passing marks

Calculation:

According to the question

⇒ 30% + 25 = 38% – 15

⇒ (38% – 30%) = (15 + 25)

⇒ 8% = 40

⇒ 1% = 5 marks

Now,

5% = 25 marks 

Then,

The necessary pass percentage required = (30% + 5%)

⇒ 35%

∴ Required pass percentage is 35%

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EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

How many triangles are in the figure?

Detailed Solution for EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

The triangle 6 shown in figure and another is ADB,ACB, BDC,ADC, so that total number of triangle is 10

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 4

Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in it.

Detailed Solution for EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 4

The logic is:

Column 1: 9 × 5 × 3 = 135

Column 2: 5 × 7 × 4 = 140 

Similarly,

Let the missing number in column 3 be 'a'.

So, 5 × a × 5 = 150

⇒ 25 × a = 150

⇒ a = 150 ÷ 25

⇒ a = 6

Hence, ‘6’ is the correct answer.

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

In the questions given below, a series is given, with one number / letter missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

DA, HE, LI, ?, TQ

Detailed Solution for EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

The pattern followed is:

Hence, the correct answer is "PM".

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 6

Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?

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EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

How many triangle in figure?

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There are 8 triangles in the figure. By counting the individual triangles, we can see that there are 2 large triangles, 4 medium triangles, and 2 small triangles, making a total of 8 triangles.

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 8
‘Knife’ is related to ‘Cut’, in the same way as ‘Pen’ is related to ___________.
Detailed Solution for EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

‘Knife’ is related to ‘Cut’, means we use knife for cutting.

Similarly,

We use pen for writing.

Hence, Write is the correct answer.

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 9
Which of the following is not an advantage of ICT tools?
Detailed Solution for EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 9

Information and communication technology (ICT) refers to the use of electronic technology to send save, create, display, share or exchange information. Radio, television, video, DVD, satellite systems, computers, etc. are included in the ICT technologies.

  • The tools of ICT are not a single technology but a combination of hardware, software, multimedia, and delivery systems. It may be in the form of audio, visual, and audio-visual. 

Key Point

Advantages of ICT Tools:

  • Cost efficient - ICT tools are cost efficient as sending an email is cheaper than phone calls. ICT has also helped to automate business practices, thus restructuring businesses to make them exceptionally cost-effective. ICT tools make availability of free e-contents.
  • ICT as Auido-Visual aid - A teacher can use ICT tools as teaching aids to stimulate the interest of students in learning. For example, a teacher who is going to introduce adjectives to class Ist students. He can use graphics, visual presentation, and audio-visual aids to make classroom learning interesting.
  • Direct classroom learning: ICT tools are used in direct classroom learning as these tools shift the learning from solitary learning to learning with others. It makes learning more active in nature as there is direct interaction of the learner with ICT tools. It places the learner at the center and encourages collaborative learning in the classroom.

Hint

  • Reliance on technology: Errors can be caused by over-reliance on and trust in technology’s proper function. Technology can occasionally malfunction, misdirect users, or give incorrect information or recommendations that result in users changing a previously correct decision or following a pathway that leads to error. Over-reliance on technology can result in serious consequences.

Hence, it is clear that reliance on technology is not an advantage of ICT tools.

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 10

ICT is a broad and comprehensive term. Information technologies are powered by mainly two types of communication technologies. Name them?

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IT and ICTs are very often interchangeably used in the context of modern technology infrastructure. ICT is a broad and comprehensive term, which comprises information technology and communication technology. Information technology includes radio, television, computer and internet, teleconferencing and mobile technology.

Key Points

  • All these information technologies have mainly two types of communication technologies.
    • Satellite based communication and
    • Terrestrial based communication.
  • Satellite based communication is the communication, which takes place between sender and receiver through a communication satellite whereas terrestrial based communication is the communication, which takes place through a network of transmitters spread across a geographical area, a country, or a state.
  • This type of communication is used in the transmission of radio and television in India.
  • However, with the launch of a series of satellites by Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), satellite based communication is being used for telecommunication.

Important Points

  • Communicating information effectively by making use of appropriate technology is called information and communication technology (ICT).
  • In all, ICT is an umbrella term that includes many communication devices such as radio, television, cellular phones, computers and network, satellite systems and so on.
  • ICTs are defined, as a “diverse set of technological tools and resources used to communicate, and to create, disseminate, store, and manage information.
EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

The gravitational force between two objects each of mass m, separated by a distance r, is F. Gravitational force between two objects each of mass 2m separated by a distance 2r, will be

Detailed Solution for EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

Gravitational force between two objects is mathematically represented as:
F = G * (m1*m2) / r2
Applying the Law of Gravitation to the Given Problem
Given that the initial force F is due to two objects each of mass m separated by a distance r.
Substituting these into the formula gives:
F = G * (m*m) / r2
The problem then states that the mass of each of the objects is doubled (to 2m) and the distance between them is also doubled (to 2r).
The new force F' using these values in the formula would be: F' = G * (2m*2m) / (2r)2

Simplifying this gives:
F' = 4G * (m*m) / 4*r2
This simplifies further to:
F' = G * (m*m) / r2
Comparing this with the original equation for F, we find that:
F' = F

Thus, the force remains the same (F) even when the mass of each of the objects is doubled and the distance between them is also doubled. Hence, the correct answer is A: F.

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 12

Impending motion of a body is opposed by

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The impending motion refers to the state of a body when it is on the verge of slipping. In such cases, the static friction has reached its upper limit and is given by the equation, F=μsN

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 13

A polaroid is placed at 45° to an incoming light of intensity I0. Now the intensity of light passing through the poloroid after polarisation would be:​

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EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 14

Q factor is

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Q-factor: In LCR Circuit, the ratio of resonance frequency to the difference of its neighbouring frequencies so that their corresponding current is 1/√2​ times of the peak value, is called Q-factor of the circuit.
Formula: Q=(1/R)​ √(L/C)​​
So, Q ∝1/R
Conditions for the large value of Q factor:
(i) Value of CL​ should be large.
(ii) Value of R should be less.
 

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 15

Rain falls at a speed of 50m/s and a child walks on a straight road from east to west at a speed of 100m/s. To find the direction in which the child should hold the umbrella use

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The child should hold the umbrella in the direction at which the rain appears to fall on him, which is the direction of relative speed of rain with respect to the  child.

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

A solid cylinder can be subjected to

Detailed Solution for EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

To answer this question you should know the definitions of tensile, compressive and shear stress.
Tensile stress causes change (increases the length of cylinder) in the length of the object, compressive strength changes the volume of the object (it can be applied from all sides of the object), shear stress is applied parallel to the surface of an object (in case of the cylinder shear stress will be parallel to circular surface) we can apply all the three stresses in case of cylinder hence option D is correct.

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

A loop carrying current I lies in the x-y plane as shown in the figure. The unit vector kˆ is coming out of the plane of the paper. The magnetic moment of the current loop is

Detailed Solution for EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

The magnetic moment of a current carrying loop is given by

the direction is towards positive z-axis.

 

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 18

"A young child responds to a new situation on the basis of the response made by him/ her in a similar situation as in the past". This is related to:

Detailed Solution for EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 18

The response of a young child on the basis of the past situation is related to the 'Law of Analogy' of learning. 
The 'Law of Analogy' principle was developed by Edward Thorndike. According to him, an individual makes use of old experiences while learning a new situation. The way young child did he identified the similarities between the past situation and the present one.
Hence, the correct answer is, 'Law of Analogy' of learning.

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 19
According to NEP 2020, the first vertical of Higher Education Commission of India (HECI) will be the 
Detailed Solution for EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

The correct answer is National Higher Education Regulatory Council (NHERC).
Important PointsThe National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 proposed the creation of a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI) as a single overarching umbrella body for higher education.

  • This new regulatory body would replace the existing separate regulatory institutions in the higher education sector to improve coordination and maintain standards.
  • The HECI is set to have four independent verticals, namely:
  1. National Higher Education Regulatory Council (NHERC)
  2. General Education Council (GEC)
  3. Higher Education Grants Council (HEGC)
  4. National Accreditation Council (NAC)

Each of these verticals has specific roles and responsibilities, from regulation, to setting standards, to funding, to accreditation.

  • According to NEP 2020, the first vertical of the HECI will be the National Higher Education Regulatory Council (NHERC).
  • This council will be the primary regulator for higher education in India, including teacher education, excluding medical and legal education.
  • This implies that all other bodies, like UGC and AICTE, would cease to be regulatory bodies and would only be responsible for standards setting and providing grants.

Therefore, the correct answer would be the "National Higher Education Regulatory Council (NHERC)".

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 20
Which classes are included in the preparatory stage as per the new education policy 2020?
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National Education Policy 2020 is India’s First 21st Century Education Policy. Which makes many relevant changes in the education system from elementary education to Higher education.

Key PointsAccording to NEP 2020:

  • ​A "5+3+3+4" curriculum framework is planned as part of the 2020 education reform.
  • Based on age divisions, NEP 2020 has divided schooling into several phases.
  • The policy prioritizes three years of preschool and twelve years of formal education.

Thus, classes 3rd to 5th are​ included in the preparatory stage as per the new education policy 2020

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 21

In the given questions, fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the alternatives provided.

Q.  _________ contraction is a characteristic of certain groups of skeletal muscle.

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The sentence indicates the contraction of skeletal muscles. Rhythmic contraction would mean a strong, regular pattern of movement or sound, while nonmetrical, arrhythmic, and unrhythmic mean the opposite.
In the above sentence, Rhythmic contraction suits the meaning of the sentence. Thus, option 4 is the correct answer.

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank to be filled in with an appropriate word. Select the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it as your answer.
Kalidas, _______ wrote some fine dramas, is famous.

Detailed Solution for EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

The correct word is 'who' which is a pronoun used to introduce a clause giving further information about a person or people previously mentioned.

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 23

Directions: Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. 

Q. No other Indian was a (great) orator than Sir Surendranath. 

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In the sentence, we are being told that Sir Surendranath is the greatest Indian orator. The given sentence expresses this in comparative degree. Therefore, the correct answer is 'greater'. 

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute for the phrase.

Taking someone by surprise as though by magic.

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'Spellbinding' is 'something that takes a person by complete surprise as if he/she has been under the influence of magic'.
The meanings of the other words are:
Amusing: causing laughter and providing entertainment.
Tantalising: tease someone with the sight or promise of something that is unobtainable.
Tormenting: inflicting severe physical or mental suffering.
No other option has the same meaning as spellbinding. Thus option 4 is the correct answer.
Example-The beauty of the Himalayan ranges spellbound all people.

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 25
वाग्घरि' का सही संधि-विच्छेद है -
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सही उत्तर 'वाक् + हरि' है।

  • 'वाग्घरि' का सही संधि-विच्छेद 'वाक् + हरि' है।
  • 'वाग्घरि' शब्द में 'क् + ह = ग्ह' का मेल हो रहा है इसलिए यहां व्यंजन संधि है।

Key Points

Important Points'क्' का 'ग्' होना-

  • वाक् + जाल = वाग्‍जाल
  • ऋक् + वेद + ऋग्‍वेद
  • वाक् + दान = वाग्‍दान
  • दिक् + विजय = दिग्विजय
  • वाक् + धारा = वाग्‍धारा
EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 26
निम्नलिखित संधियों में से व्यंजन सन्धि के उदाहरण का चयन कीजिए-
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सही उत्तर है - "सदाचार" l
Key Points
  • 'सदाचार' शब्द का सही विच्छेद - 'सत् + आचार' l
    • 'सदाचार' शब्द में 'व्यंजन संधि' का उपयोग है l
    • अन्य विकल्प :- तथापि, अतएव, नायक - गलत विकल्प है क्योंकि इनमें से किसी में 'व्यंजन संधि' का उपयोग नहीं है l

Additional Information

  • सन्धि (सम् + धि) शब्द का अर्थ है 'मेल' या जोड़।
  • दो निकटवर्ती वर्णों के परस्पर मेल से जो विकार (परिवर्तन) होता है वह संधि कहलाता है।
    • व्यंजन संधि - किसी व्यंजन का व्यंजन से अथवा किसी स्वर से मेल होने पर जो परिवर्तन होता है उसे व्यंजन संधि कहते हैं।
    • उदाहरण के लिए सदुपयोग शब्द - इसकी संधि की जाए, तो सत्+ उपयोग होगा।
  • विकल्पों का विश्लेषण -
    • तथापि शब्द में दीर्घ संधि है।
    • अतएव में विसर्ग लोप संधि या विसर्ग संधि है।
    • नायक में अयादि संधि है।
EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 27
इनमें से कौन सा संधि शब्द सही नहीं है?
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सही उत्तर 'तत् + जन्य = तद्जन्य' है।

  • 'तत् + जन्य = तद्जन्य' शब्द का संधि-विच्छेद सही नहीं है।
  • तत् + जन्य = तज्जन्य
  • 'तज्जन्य' शब्द में व्यंजन संधि है।

Key Points

अन्य विकल्पों का विश्लेषण

Additional Information

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 28
संधि की दृष्टि से असुमेलित का चयन कीजिए -
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सही उत्तर 'लोक + एषण = लोकएषणा' है।

Key Points
  • दिए गए विकल्पों में असुमेलित 'लोक + एषण = लोकएषणा' है।
  • 'लोक + एषणा' का सही सुमेल 'लोकैषणा (अ + ए = ऐ)' होता है।
  • यह 'वृद्धि स्वर संधि' का उदाहरण है।
  • इसमें अ या आ के बाद ए या ऐ आए तो ‘ऐ’ और ओ और औ आए तो औ हो जाता हो।

अन्य विकल्प-

  • मातृ + इच्छा = मात्रिच्छा - यण स्वर संधि
  • लघु + उत्तर = लघूत्तर - दीर्घ स्वर संधि
  • सु + समा = सुषमा - व्यंजन स्वर संधि

Additional Information

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 29
उच्छृंखल' शब्द का सन्धि विच्छेद है :
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सही उत्तर 'उत् + शृंखल' हैं।

  • 'उच्छृंखल' शब्द का सन्धि विच्छेद 'उत् + शृंखल' हैं।
  • उच्छृंखल शब्द का अर्थ: जो दूसरों के साथ धृष्टतापूर्वक व्यवहार करता हो या धृष्टता से पेश आता हो।
  • 'उच्छृंखल' शब्द में ' त् + श = च्छ' का मेल हो रहा है इसलिए यहां व्यंजन संधि है।

Key Points

Additional Information

स्वर संधि के भेद:

EMRS PGT Physics Mock Test - 3 - Question 30
शब्द 'स्वागत' में कौन-सी संधि है?
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शब्द 'स्वागत' में संधि है- 'यण संधि'

  • सु + आगत = स्वागत (उ + आ = वा)
  • इसमें यण संधि है
  • 'सु' (अच्छा) उपसर्ग और 'आगत' (आया हुआ) मूलशब्द
  • अर्थ: अभिनंदन, सत्कार, आवभगत, अभिवादन, इस्तिकबाल।
  • विलोम शब्द- 'तिरस्कार'

Key Pointsयण संधि:-

  • जब संधि करते समय (इ, ई) के साथ कोई अन्य स्वर हो तो ‘य‘ बन जाता है,
  • जब (उ, ऊ) के साथ कोई अन्य स्वर हो तो ‘व‘ बन जाता है, जब (ऋ) के साथ कोई अन्य स्वर हो तो ‘र‘ बन जाता है।
  • तो इसे यण संधि कहते है।

उदाहरण-

  • अधि + आय = अध्याय (इ + आ = या)
  • अनु + एषण = अन्वेषण (उ + ए = वे)
  • पितृ + आज्ञा = पित्राज्ञा ( ऋ + आ = र )

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