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Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 1

Environmental factors that shape the development of a child include all of the following except

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Culture, quality of education and quality of nutrition all environmental factors shapes the development of a child except “Physique”
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 2

Direction: Answer the following question by selecting the correct/most appropriate options.

The teacher of Class V-A gave the question :

A) Write five advantages of trees. While the teacher of Class V-B gave the question :
B) What would happen if there were no trees on the earth? What is the nature of these questions?

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The statement ‘B’ is not limited to certain advantages. It has many dimensions and aspects. i.e., Open-ended divergent method while the statement ‘A’ is limited. So, it is close-ended convergent type question.

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Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 3

Thorndike’s law of learning is____

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Law of effect is the third law of Thorndike’s law of learning. According to which the trial or steps leading to satisfaction stamps in the bond or connection. Satisfying states leads to consolidation while dissatisfaction leads to weakening.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 4
Evaluation is done to
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Evaluation is a process which is performed to provide feedback to learners based on their performance throughout the year and provide them with ranking and grades. It categorizes different students according to their ranks.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 5
Nalini wants to introduce the topic on 'Animals - our friends' to Class III students. In order to introduce the topic more interestingly, the best teaching strategy would be to
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For lower class i.e. class- III students, Video Film pictures of animals would be more interesting attractions and for easy understanding, rather than a demonstration of animals pictures through chart/Blackboard and textbook. Since lower class students have keen interest to see films either on animal actions or else one.  Hence, option C is correct.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 6
A teacher has put a piece of wood and water in different containers. Which differential property of liquid from solid is she trying to explain?
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Liquid does not have a definite shape. It takes the shape of container in which it is poured whereas solid has a definite shape irrespective of the container.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 7

Direction: Answer the following question by selecting the most appropriate options.

A teacher, maintains record of a child’s progress on a day-to-day basis and also keeps the observational narrative records of significant incidents in his life. The above activity is used as a/an :

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Here, the activity is used as an Anecdotal record. Anecdotal observation directly observes occurrences that are clearly and concisely written in a non judgmental manner in the past tense. A journalist approach is used when writing anecdotal records. This is a factual account of a single incident answering the who, what, where, when and how of the incident.

Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 8

Questioning as a strategy in teaching-learning of EVS is used for

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The correct answer is option is B.

Questioning is a broad indicator of EVS assessment that includes Expressing curiosity, asking questions and framing simple questions. Questioning play an important role as it provide possibilities for children to express their thoughts and ideas. It arouses curiosity among the learners.

Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 9

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An effective teaching-learning will happen in the class when a teacher helps or facilitates to link the knowledge a student has with the new concept to be taught. The objective behind this is to promote

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An effective teaching-learning will happen in the class when a teacher helps or facilitates to link the knowledge a student has with the new concept to be taught. The objective behind this is to promote “Correlation and transfer of knowledge”.

Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 10

Four perspective teachers were asked to make a presentation on the theme ‘Travel’ to Class V students. Each of them mainly focused on one of the following strategies

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Narrative approaches can involve the use of drama, animation, Organizing images for a narrative or other spoken and written methods. Using narrative can be useful for a number of reasons, for example narrative approaches can:

  • Be useful for pupils who do not engage with formal extended writing tasks (especially visual ones, storyboarding, etc.)
  • Be used in drama activities to encourage use of subject specific Language in 'real life' drama contexts
  • Be useful for encouraging pupils to engage with each other in group work tasks through Group talk |group talk and group reasoning.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 11

Muskan organized a debate on the topic ‘Use of diesel vehicles in transportation should be prohibited’. What is the purpose of organizing this debate by Muskan in classroom?

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The correct answer is option B.

Debate is a formal argument on any topic. It is helpful in knowing the multiple perspective of any issue or topic. By organizing the debate on the ‘use of diesel vehicles transportation should be prohibited’ Muskan is giving the chance to her learners to know the multiple perspective on the issue.

Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 12
EVS curriculum at primary stage has been developed to include pure Science as well as Social Science concepts. This has been done primarily to
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Science is one and at the primary stage, science and social sciences were to be taught as a single subject: ‘Environmental Studies’. Different disciplines of science are only tentative compartmentalization of the subject to facilitate the study of its different aspects; the integrated curriculum should highlight this unified nature of science, * curriculum should attempt to link teaching of scientific principles with daily life experiences of the learners, * science curriculum should stress more on the processes of science than the product
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 13
The section on ‘Survey and Write’ in some chapters of EVS textbook for Class V primarily aims at
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Survey and Write of EVS book providing opportunity to students to explore and learn. Survey is the collection of data by asking the questions from the people upon a particular topic. so after survey when children writes the gathered data into their EVS book then the critical thinking develops in the children as well as this activity also provides the opportunity for the children to explore and learn new things.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 14

Direction: Answer the following question by selecting the correct/most appropriate options.

‘Experimentation’ is one of the indicators of assessment. Which one of the following is the most appropriate way of assessing experimentation indicator?

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Hands-on activity is the most appropriate way of assessing experimentation indicator rather than picture reading, creative writing and demonstration. Hands-on is more than just an activity. In fact it is more than just a process, it is a way of teaching and learning with meaningful representations. The conditions that are necessary for an experience to be hands-on must:

  1. Focus the students attention on both the present activity and connect that information to information from the students past experiences in their own lives. Without this, the information will not be connected and a fragile memory will be created at best.
  2. Encourage mental reflection on the full power of what the representations mean conceptually. The thinking isn't situated in their hands it must be in their minds. They must construct a mental representation that accurately represents the ideas.
  3. Relate to a clearly defined conceptual goal (concept) that can be defined operationally with a range of possible student outcome levels.
  4. Use reasoning processes that can be included in critical thinking, mathematical thinking, and scientific thinking. Processes used to physically manipulate, categorize, identify, organize, imagine, and reason to conceptualize and communication understanding.
  5. A communication process that convinces each person of another person's understanding when they desire to know.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 15
How would a primary teacher effectively assess her students of class IV on the topic of “Scarcity of water”?
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Among different grounds of effectively assessing the students of class 4th on the topic of “Scarcity of water” by a primary teacher, the important is to determine how they have started saving water in their day-to-day life. It is the practical understanding of any topic in primary level which is more important than theoretical aspects.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 16
Lack of experienced teachers in school is an example of?
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Many schools in India do not have proper resources which are required while teaching Environmental Education. Lack of experienced teachers and infrastructure are examples of lack of resources.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 17

Directions: Answer the following questions by selecting the correct/most appropriate options.

Which one of the following statements about assessment procedures is least appropriate?

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Giving personal details and individuals feedback to a child is desirable practice, is least appropriate about assessment procedures.

Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 18

Direction: Answer the following question by selecting the most appropriate options.

Which one of the following is the least appropriate objective of Environmental Studies?

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Providing students with time to learn also includes providing enough time for them to process information. EVS itself provide maximum opportunity to a child for acquiring skills of recall and memorization. This objective is least appropriate in environmental studies.

Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 19

Direction: Answer the following question by selecting the most appropriate options.

Meeta always asks her students some open-ended questions in an EVS class. Her main objective could be developing students’:

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Creative thinking helps students to develop their own new ideas and thoughts, i.e., brainstorming (merging of ideas which have not been merged before). Choices, comparisons, entertaining new ideas, and formulating personal responses to open-ended questions are all-important ingredients in creative thinking.

Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 20

The integrated nature of EVS helps to

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The correct answer is option is D.

At primary level EVS is teaches as integrated subject which includes sciences (Physical, Chemical and Biological), Social Studies (History, Geography, Civics, e.t.c) and environmental Education (Protection and Conservation). It reduces curriculum load and help children to learn meaningfully.

Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 21
In project method the grouping of student should be based on -
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A teacher should ensure cooperation and active participation of all members because group or teamwork develops sociocultural emotions among students. It also develops teamwork skills among them. Students in a project method environment should be allowed to explore and experience through their senses and, in sense, direct their own learning by their individual interest. Very little is taught from text books and emphasis is on experiential learning, rather than rote and memorization
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 22
Which of the following will develop in child by studying science?
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Study of science will help in developing the scientific attitude and logical thinking of a child.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 23
Experimenting, Exploring, Investigating and Questioning constitute essential elements of active learning of EVS. A teacher arranges the following activities related to the concept of 'Food we should eat'. Which one of the four activities satisfy the condition for active learning?
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‘Asks students to collect related information from all possible sources.’ is satisfy the condition for active learning. It will help students to work in a group. They will collect information from different sources which will help them to interact their learning with real-life situations. So that they can enhance their learning. Hence, option C is correct.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 24

Direction: Answer the following question by selecting the most appropriate options.

Which one of the following questions on ‘birds and their beaks’ would best give the child an opportunity to argue and analyse?

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Name a bird and describe its beak and explain how the shape of its beak is related to its food habit. This will give the child an opportunity to argue and analyse on ‘birds and their beaks’. In this question students will give different bird’s name and their peak. They will argur over this and analyse when the child will search for this answer, he/she will be able to identify the type of beak birds have and how their beak help them to eat their food.

Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 25
Poems and stories have been included in EVS text books for primacy stage in order to
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Poems and stories have been included in EVS text books for primacy stage in order to provide fun and enjoyment in learning of the subject. When students take interest in learning they can adopt more than normally.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 26
After the lunch break, while teaching EVS, you find that students are not taking interest in the lesson. What would you do?
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After the lunch break, while teaching EVS, you find that students are not taking interest in the lesson then teacher has to develop interest towards study without stressing them therefore audio-visual aids based on multiple intelligences is best method to create interest in the lesson.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 27

With over fifty students in her class, Vani wants to engage them in an activity which involves maximum number of senses to enhance learning. Which of the following activities will be suitable for this purpose?

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The correct answer is option B.

organizing field trip to a nearby place is the best idea to involve maximum number of senses to enhance learning.

using smart classroom for relevant a-v material is a good idea but it will not include any physical activity. It just includes listening and visualization.

Encouraging group discussion will not be feasible for primary level learners.

Hence, organizing field trip to a nearby place is the best idea to include maximum sense of learners.

Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 28

‘Think and Discuss’ section in one chapter of EVS textbook in Class V includes the following statement: “What would happen if you don’t get petrol or diesel for a week in your village or town?” The statement primarily aims at

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Thinking is not driven by answers but by questions. A teacher should always ask question to encourage the students for thinking, teacher should allowed to students to discuss the problem as there are some benefits of Discussion

  1. It helps students explore a diversity of perspectives.
  2. It increases students’ awareness of and tolerance for ambiguity or complexity.
  3. It helps students recognize and investigate their assumptions.
  4. It encourages attentive, respectful listening.
  5. It develops new appreciation for continuing differences.
  6. It increases intellectual agility.
  7. It helps students become connected to a topic.
  8. It shows respect for student voices and experiences.
  9. It helps students learn the processes and habits of democratic discourse.
  10. It affirms students as co-creators of knowledge.
  11. It develops the capacity for the clear communication of ideas and meaning.
  12. It develops habits of collaborative learning.
  13. It increases breadth and makes students more empathic.
  14. It helps students develop skills of synthesis and integration.
  15. It leads to transformation.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 29
Ramesh a teacher of class VII engages his students in a fun activity before beginning a new lesson. The purpose behind this activity is to
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By conducting a fun activity before starting a new lesson, a teacher tries to motivate students for learning new concepts with interest. It will increase their attention and curiosity level in the class while attending the lecture.
Practice Test: EVS - 1 - Question 30

Direction: Answer the following question by selecting the most appropriate options.

The present syllabus of Environmental Studies is woven around some common themes. Which one of the following is not included in the list of themes?

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Air is not included in the list of themes. The syllabus for EVS (classes III-V) in the NCERT textbooks is woven around six common themes – Family and friends, Food, Shelter, Water, Travel and Things we make and do. Thereby making it thematic in approach and rather than the topic based approach. Here each theme begins by helping children explore their immediate ‘self’ to include his/her family (environment), neighbourhood, the locality and also the country.

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