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Question Paper Name : SET W P2 English and Hindi SS Comb303
Subject Name : P2 English and Hindi SS
Creation Date : 2022-01-08 17:46:30
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P2 English and Hindi SS
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Child Development and Pedagogy
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Assertion (A): There cannot be a universal notion of a child and childhood.
Reason (R): Understanding of children and childhood does not depend on the socio-cultural
contexts.
Choose the correct option.
1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. Both (A) and (R) are false.
Question Number : 1 Question Id : 36496352053 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
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Question Number : 2 Question Id : 36496352054 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
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In the context of development of children it is correct to say that -
1. Everything is determined by the genes.
2. Everything is determined by the environment.
3. Both nature and nurture play an interactive role.
4. Three-fourth of traits are inborn while environment accounts for the rest.
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Assertion (A): The age ranges prescribed for development milestones are only averages.
Reason (R): Children develop at different rates and reach developmental milestones at different
points.
Choose the correct options.
1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. Both (A) and (R) are false.
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Question Number : 4 Question Id : 36496352056 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
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At which stage can children solve statements of propositional logic such as - "If All Humans are
fish and some fish are intelligent. Are all humans intelligent?"
1. Sensori-motor Stage
2. Pre-operational Stage
3. Concrete Operational Stage
4. Formal Operational Stage
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Question Number : 5 Question Id : 36496352057 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
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Which of the following is a critique of Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development?
1. Language plays a very important role in cognitive development of children.
2. Children learn by actively acting upon their environment.
3. Children think in ways that are qualitatively different from that of adults
4. Children have an inborn desire to make sense of the world
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Question Number : 6 Question Id : 36496352058 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
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Vygotskian method in which teachers and students collaborate in learning is called-
1. Discovery learning
2. Reciprocal teaching
3. Programmed Instruction
4. Expository teaching
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According to Lev Vygotsky's theory, scaffolding -
1. entails changing the quantity as well as the quality of the support provided to the child.
2. is not influential in the cognitive development of children.
3. Entails changing only the quantity of the support given to the child
4. Entails changing only the quality of the support given to the child
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Question Number : 8 Question Id : 36496352060 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
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At which stage of Lawrence Kohlberg's moral development theory, do individual base their
judgement on individual rights and justice for greater good?
1. Obedience and Punishment Orientation
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2. Good bod-good girl orientation
3. Authority and social-order orientation
4. Universal Ethical Principles orientation
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Howard Gardener -
1. critiques the conventional thinking of intelligence as a fixed trait.
2. proposed 12 different types of intelligences.
3. gave the theory of creativity.
4. proposed the unitary construct of intelligence.
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Question Number : 10 Question Id : 36496352062 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
According to National Education Policy 2020 children at primary level learn best -
1. when the medium of instruction is their home language/mother tongue.
2. when the content is decontextualized.
3. when they are assessed on the basis of rote memorization.
4. When a structured and uniform curriculum is followed.
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Question Number : 11 Question Id : 36496352063 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
In progressive education, the learners are-
1. autonomous and have a curiosity to learn
2. totally dependent on the teachers for directions
3. considered 'uncivilized beings' who need to be socialized
4. passive beings who have to be controlled by the teachers
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In a classroom built on socio-constructivist framework-
1. children listen passively while the teacher teaches.
2. material is meant only for display.
3. seating arrangement changes according to the activity.
4. assessment is undertaken as a separate activity from learning.
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Which of the following is NOT a correct strategy for a teacher to address gender stereotyping in a
middle school classroom?
1. Discuss gender as a social construction.
2. Encourage non-sexist behaviours.
3. Discuss portrayal of women and men in textbooks critically.
4. Encourage boys to take up maths and science and girls to take up language.
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Question Number : 14 Question Id : 36496352066 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
What pedagogical strategies should schools adopt to cater to individual differences among
learners?
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1. Removing all differences among the learners
2. Dismissing all differences among the learners
3. Treating all learners in the same manner irrespective of their individual needs
4. Catering to individual needs by preparing individualized education plans
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Question Number : 15 Question Id : 36496352067 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following is an example of question that would promote critical thinking in children?
1. Draw a diagram of plant cell.
2. Suggest various ways to resolve water shortage in your state.
3. calculate (384)7
4. What is the area and population in India?
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Question Number : 16 Question Id : 36496352068 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
In order to promote inclusion in education, which of the following becomes a barrier?
1. Principle of Equity
2. Culture of Empathy
3. Inaccessible building
4. Response to Intervention
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Question Number : 17 Question Id : 36496352069 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following practice goes against the philosophy of inclusive education?
1. Giving importance to learner's voices
2. Implementing culturally inclusive curriculum
3. Keeping high expectations from selected few
4. Responding positively to diversity
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Question Number : 18 Question Id : 36496352070 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following disability is directly associated with the difficulty in social interactions?
1. Autism
2. Dyslexia
3. Locomotor Disability
4. Visual impairment
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Which of the following practice will hinder successful inclusion of students with hearing
impairment?
1. Allowing extra time for processing information
2. Captioning or scripts for announcements or videos
3. Enhancing lip reading conditions in classroom
4. Relying extensively on lecture mode of teaching
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Question Number : 20 Question Id : 36496352072 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
In order to the needs of students with giftedness, a teacher should avoid:
1. allowing independent learning opportunities
2. Providing opportunities for self-directed activities
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3. Setting uniform goals for all students
4. Using advanced supplementary reading materials
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Assertion (A): A teacher should give the opportunities to students for applying the learning to
different situations.
Reason (R): Applying the learned concepts to particular situations supports deep, long-lasting
knowledge among learners
Choose the correct option.
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1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. Both (A) and (R) are false.
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A teacher wants to facilitate cognitive monitoring skills among his students. Which of the following
should be avoided by him for this purpose?
1. Dismissing errors without discussion
2. Identifying what doesn't make sense
3. Making intuitive predictions of answers
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4. Self-questioning and self-testing
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Students' failure is often connected with disinterest in learning tasks. This can be minimized by:
1. conditioning them to get the task completed as easily as possible.
2. helping students to understand the relevance of learning the tasks.
3. making learning tasks highly incomprehensible for most students.
4. not specifying the applicability for learning tasks in their real-life.
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Question Number : 24 Question Id : 36496352076 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Learning becomes effective and relevant when:
1. new content is disconnected with previous knowledge
2. passive imitation is repeated several times by students
3. students are actively involved in process of meaning-making
4. Students' responses are conditioned using certain stimulus
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Question Number : 25 Question Id : 36496352077 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following question exemplify procedural knowledge?
1. State Pythagoras' theorem.
2. Name the main components present in food.
3. How to ride a bicycle?
4. Who is the author of the novel 'Godan'?
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Question Number : 26 Question Id : 36496352078 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following statement about metacognition is not correct?
1. Meta-cognition helps in reflecting on one's own knowledge.
2. Meta-cognition is a lower-order knowledge.
3. Meta-cognition regulates cognition and learning.
4. Metacognition is 'thinking about thinking'.
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Question Number : 27 Question Id : 36496352079 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following factor hinders problem-solving process among students?
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1. Anticipating the consequences of selected solution
2. Defining goals and representing the problem
3. Exploring multiple possible solutions
4. Fixating on conventional uses for materials
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Question Number : 28 Question Id : 36496352080 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following is Correct in context of alternative conceptions?
1. Alternative conceptions are always baseless and should be highly discouraged by teachers
2. Alternative conceptions are meaningful in mediating children's ability to learn
3. Alternative conceptions don't signify anything about conceptual change and cognitive abilities
4. Alternative conceptions get formed only among those children who have neurological deficits
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Question Number : 29 Question Id : 36496352081 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following emotion negatively impact learning?
1. Curiosity
2. Joy
3. Hopelessness
4. Pride
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Question Number : 30 Question Id : 36496352082 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following set of attributions on success or failure on a task is likely to cause decline in
students' motivation and attempts to engage in similar tasks in the future?
1. Stable, uncontrollable
2. Unstable, controllable
3. Internal, controllable
4. Internal, unstable
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Social Studies or Social Science
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Question Number : 31 Question Id : 36496352083 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Big landlords and warrior chiefs in the Seventh century gained wealth, power and declared
themselves as:-
1. Maha-samanta
2. Rajarajadeva
3. Dakshinapatha
4. Ashuaghosha
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Question Number : 32 Question Id : 36496352084 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Consider statements A, B, C on the king Ashoka and choose the correct answer.
A. Ashoka was most famous Magadha ruler.
B. Ashoka's inscriptions were in Pali and written in Brahmi script.
(C) Ashoka was the only king who gave up conquest after winning a war.
1. A, B and C all are correct.
2. A and B are correct and C is incorrect.
3. A and B are incorrect and C is correct.
4. A and C are incorrect and B is correct.
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Question Number : 33 Question Id : 36496352085 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
The military expeditions into Southern India during early medieval period started in the reign of
___________________.
1. Qutbuddin Aybak
2. Shamsuddin Iltutmish
3. Jalaluddin Khalji
4. Alauddin Khalji
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Question Number : 34 Question Id : 36496352086 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following Harappan towns are located in Gujarat?
1. Dholavira and Mehrgarh
2. Koldihwa and Rakhi Garhi
3. Lothal and Koldihwa
4. Dholvira and Lothal
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Question Number : 35 Question Id : 36496352087 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following statements is true regarding Jainism?
1. Jainism was supported mainly by priests.
2. Farmers found it easier to follow its rule.
3. The teachings of Mahavira were written down in a place called Valabhi 1500 years ago.
4. It was very easy for most men and women to follow the rules of Jainism
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Question Number : 36 Question Id : 36496352088 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
You are discussing Khonds and Aptani Nagas in the class. You have to choose the medium in
which students will make the states from where these tribes belong.
Choose the correct option.
1. Jharkhand and Nagaland on a map
2. Gujarat and Meghalaya on a timeline
3. Odissa and Arunachal Pradesh on a map
4. Gujarat and Nagaland on a timeline
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Question Number : 37 Question Id : 36496352089 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Consider the statements A, B and C on the demand of Indian Silk during the 18th century.
A. Indian silk was in demand in European markets.
B. The fine quality of Indian silk was highly valued and exports of India increased.
C. The Indian silk growers earned well from their trade.
Choose the correct option.
1. B and C
2. A and C
3. A and B
4. A, B and C
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Question Number : 38 Question Id : 36496352090 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Read the statements A and R and choose the correct answer with reference to the East India
Company.
Assertion (A): Towards the end of the 18th century, Company officials felt the need for encouraging
agricultural improvement.
Reasoning (R): The economy was weakening and company was not certain of its revenue income.
Choose the correct option.
1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation for (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation for (A).
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. Both (A) and (R) are false.
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Question Number : 39 Question Id : 36496352091 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following persons played a significant role in the 19th century in support of widow
remarriage?
1. Rammohan Roy and Henry Derozio
2. Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar and Veerasalingam Pantulu
3. Vivekananda and Periyar
4. Rashsundari and Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
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Question Number : 40 Question Id : 36496352092 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Satyashodhak Samaj was founded by:-
1. Jyotirao Phule
2. Haridas Thakur
3. B.R Ambedkar
4. Ghasidas
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Which of the following statements is true about caste reforms in the colonial period?
1. Prarthana Samaj was established in Bengal in 1867.
2. Henry Derozio was one of the main leaders of Brahmo Samaj
3. Singh Sabhas sought to rid Sikhism of caste distinctions
4. Periyar quoted from the vedic scriptures to argue against caste divisions.
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Question Number : 42 Question Id : 36496352094 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Read statements A and R about employment in British administration and choose the correct
option.
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Assertion (A): Moderates of India's nationalist movement wanted civil service examinations to be
conducted in both India and Britain.
Reason (R): They wanted peoples from a few social groups to be given opportunities in the British
administration.
Choose the correct option.
1. Both (A) and (R) are true and R is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. Both (A) and (R) are false.
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Question Number : 43 Question Id : 36496352095 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following statements was/were true about Rowlatt Satyagraha?
A. It took place in Punjab and its surrounding regions that led to Jalianwala Bagh atrocities.
B. Both Hindus and Muslims were united in their participation.
C. It was to protest against denial of fundamental rights such as freedom of expression.
D. Rabindranath Tagore renounced his knighthood to express his solidarity with this movement.
Choose the correct option.
1. Only A
2. A, B, and C
3. B, C and D
4. Only C
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Question Number : 44 Question Id : 36496352096 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Read the following statements (A) and (R) and choose the correct option.
Assertion (A): Greater emphasis on heavy industry and government regulation of the economy
guided the economic policies of the first few decades of Independent India.
Reasoning (R): Lifting a large proportion of people to above poverty line and building a modern
technical and industrial base were objectives of new India.
1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation for (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation for (A).
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. Both (A) and (R) are false.
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Question Number : 45 Question Id : 36496352097 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Tiny bodies that move around the sun and found between Mars and Jupiter are called:-
1. Satellites
2. Meteoroids
3. Comets
4. Asteroids
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Question Number : 46 Question Id : 36496352098 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which longitude has been recognised as the standard meridian for India?
1. 42 1/2o E
2. 65 1/2o E
3. 82 1/2o E
4. 84 1/2o E
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Question Number : 47 Question Id : 36496352099 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following statements correctly explain 'change in seasons'?
A. Seasons change due to the positioning of the sun around the earth.
B. When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, the areas on the Tropic of Cancer
receive heat and experience summer season.
Choose the correct option.
1. Only A
2. Only B
3. Both A and B
4. Neither A nor B
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Question Number : 48 Question Id : 36496352100 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
When it is 2:00 p.m. at Greenwich, what time will it be at 45° west to it?
1. 5:00 p.m.
2. 5:00 a.m.
3. 11:00 a.m.
4. 11:00 p.m.
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Question Number : 49 Question Id : 36496352101 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Consider these statements (A), (B) and (C) for vegetation and choose the correct option
A. Grasslands grow in the region of moderate rain and shrubs grow in the dry region.
B. The growth of vegetation depends on temperature and moisture.
C. The change in the type of natural vegetation occurs mainly because of the changes in climatic
conditions.
1. Only (A) is true
2. Only (A) and (B) are true.
3. All (A), (B) and (C) are true.
4. Only (C) and (B) are true.
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Question Number : 50 Question Id : 36496352102 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Consider the following statements (A), (B), and (C) and choose the correct option.
A. The gravitational force of earth holds the atmosphere around it
B. Atmosphere only consists of few gases.
C. Biosphere is a narrow zone of the earth where only land and air interact with each other.
1. Only (A) is true.
2. Only (B) is true.
3. Only (C) is true.
4. Only (A) and (C) are true.
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Question Number : 51 Question Id : 36496352103 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Why are poles covered with snow?
Choose the most suitable explanation from the following statements.
1. The amount of insolation increases from the equator towards the poles.
2. The amount of insolation decreases from the equator towards the poles.
3. Temperature and insolation are inversely proportional
4. During summers and winters, poles have the same temperature.
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Which of the following is a correct arrangement of the layers of the atmosphere that a roket
returning to earth will pass through before it lands on earth?
1. Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Troposphere and Exosphere
2. Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere and Exosphere
3. Exosphere, Thermosphere,Mesosphere, Stratosphere and Troposphere
4. Thermosphere, Exosphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere and Troposphere
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Question Number : 53 Question Id : 36496352105 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Consider these statements on 'Wind' and choose the correct option.
(A) Air moves from low pressure to high pressure area.
(B) Rotation of the earth on its axis affects the direction of the wind.
C. Speed of wind near earth's surface gets affected by frictional force.
1. Both (A) and (B) are correct.
2. Both (B) and (C) are correct.
3. Both (A) and (C) are correct.
4. All (A), (B) and (C) are correct.
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Question Number : 54 Question Id : 36496352106 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Consider the following statements (A), (B) and (C) and choose the correct option.
(A) Human settlements flourished and civilizations developed near river valleys. <>br>
(B) The natural conditions do not matter while selecting an ideal site for settlement
(C) Scattered settlements are found in cities.
1. Only (A) is true.
2. Only (B) is true.
3. Only (C) is true.
4. Both (A) and (C) are true.
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Question Number : 55 Question Id : 36496352107 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following are examples of minerals? Choose the correct option
(A) Graphite
(B) Salt
(C) Limestone
(D) Mica
1. Only (A), (B) and (C)
2. Only (B), (C) and (D)
3. Only (A), (C) and (D)
4. All (A), (B), (C) and (D)
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Question Number : 56 Question Id : 36496352108 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following sources of energy are more suitable for tropical countries and also help
protect the natural environment?
A. Nuclear
B. Gas
C. Wind
D. Solar
Choose the correct option.
1. A and B
2. B and C
3. C and D
4. A and D
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Question Number : 57 Question Id : 36496352109 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Consider the following statements (A) and (B) about plantations and choose the correct option.
(A) Plantation is a type of mixed farming
(B) Major plantations are found in tropical regions of the world.
1. Only (A) is true
2. Only (B) is true.
3. Both (A) and (B) are true
4. Neither (A) nor (B) is true.
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Question Number : 58 Question Id : 36496352110 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Which of the following is an example of a prejudiced statement?
1. People in rural areas are primarily engaged in agriculture.
2. People from rural areas cannot speak good English.
3. Harvesting season in rural areas is the most busy time for rural people.
4. People in rural areas mostly live in joint families.
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Which of the following acts show acceptance of diversity?
A. Including more languages in the 8th Schedule of Indian Constitution
B. Building shopping complexes to be run by traders of specific community
C. Giving admission in a school to children from different social groups
Choose the correct option.
1. A and B
2. B and C
3. A and C
4. A,B and C
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Under the supervision of which body does the Gram Panchayat work?
1. Zilla Parishad
2. Ward Chiefs
3. Gram Sabha
4. Panchayat Samiti
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Who fixes the minimum wages to be paid to agricultural labourers and construction workers in
India?
A. Village Panchayat
B. District Panchayat
C. State Government
D. Union Government
Choose the correct option.
1. A, B and C
2. A and B
3. C and D
4. A and C
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What is a major problem with the 'putting-out' system of market?
1. Weavers are paid less by the merchants as they have no information about market rates
2. Merchants have to spend extra transportation cost to deliver raw material to weavers
3. Weavers have no say in deciding the quality of raw material used
4. Merchants do not have any control over the finished products supplied by weavers.
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Which among the following will help generate more secure means of urban livelihood?
1. Removing the laws that ban street vendors
2. Generating more kinds of casual employment
3. Allowing the employer to decide on the minimum wage rate and minimum working hours
4. Reducing the number of regular employment
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A particular area from which all the voters living there choose their representatives is called
A. Polling booth
B. Ward
C. Constituency
D. Region
Choose the correct options
1. A and B
2. B and C
3. C and D
4. A and C
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The Child Marriage Restraint Act (1929) had the following provision-
1. No woman below 16 years and no man below 18 years of age could marry.
2. No woman below 18 years and no man below 20 years of age could marry.
3. No woman below 20 years and no man below 22 years of age could marry.
4. No woman below 18 years and no man below 21 years of age could marry.
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What is meant by the phrase - 'Indian Constitution is a living document'?
1. Right to life is a Fundamental Right guaranteed by the constitution
2. Constitution was enacted by the people of India and was not imposed from outside
3. Constitution evolves to the changing circumstances of people and has real meaning in their
lives
4. Constitution is a sacred document and therefore considered equivalent to a living teacher
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Which part is known as 'conscience' of the Indian Constitution?
1. Fundamental Duties
2. Fundamental Rights
3. Directive Principles of State Policy
4. The Panchayats
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Which of the following is associated with criminal law in India?
A. Case is filed in the court after investigation of the crime.
B. Deals with conduct or acts that are offences in the eyes of the law
C. A petition has to be filed before the court by the affected party only.
Choose the correct option.
1. Only A and B
2. Only B and C
3. Only A and C
4. A, B and C
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Which of the following is correct about the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention
of Atrocities) Act, 1989
A. It is an amendment of Article 17 of the constitution.
B. It has a list of crimes that are identified as modes of humiliation.
C. It has a list of crimes against women from tribal and Dalit communities.
D. It has a list of actions that dispossess Dalits and Adivasis
Choose the correct option.
1. A, B and C
2. B, C and D
3. A, B and D
4. A, C and D
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Consider the following narrative- "In school, other children made fun of us. We spoke Santhali at
home, and did not know Hindi".
The speaker is subjected to -
1. Socialization
2. Radicalization
3. Marginalization
4. Sanskritization
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Which of the following are the normative concerns of a social science curriculum?
A. Issues of Equality
B. Issues of Justice
C. Issues of personality
Choose the appropriate option.
1. Only A and B
2. Only B and C
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3. Only A and C
4. All A, B and C
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Which of the following activities provides scope to develop 'critical thinking' skills?
1. Learning about an event based on a particular historian's account
2. Examining an event through facts and evidences
3. Learning the dates on which various events took place
4. Drawing a map showing all the locations associated with a historical event
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Which of the following topics are necessary to be covered BEFORE introducing the topic 'extrusive
igneous rocks'?
i) Lava
ii) Interior of the Earth
iii) Sediments
iv) Basalt
1. i,ii
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2. i,iv
3. ii,iii
4. i,ii,iii
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Which of the following activities would help students to better understand the experiences of “Life
in Rural area”?
A. Visiting a farm in a nearby area.
B. Inviting a farmer or agricultural labourer to class.
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C. Explain the details of content given in the textbook.
D. Show a video containing farm activities of local area.
Choose the most appropriate option.
1. A and B only
2. A, B and C
3. C and D only
4. A, B and D
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Ms. Monica wants to explain the concept of 'emigration' to her students.
Which of the following examples will help her do this?
1. International students in Australia
2. Declining population in Sudan
3. Growing population in Bangalore
4. Rural to urban migration in India
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Which of the following activities would help develop and understanding of urban administration?
i. Asking students to attend a seminar by a representative of the municipal corporation
ii. Asking students to list state laws exclusive to their states
iii. Taking students to the City Mayor's office
iv. Engaging students in a discussion on Swachh Bharat Mission
1. i, ii
2. i,iii
3. ii,iii
4. i, iv
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Question Number : 77 Question Id : 36496352129 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
A Geography teacher is planning to teach generation of wind energy. Which of the following topics
should have been covered prior to this for better conceptual understanding?
1. Air Pressure
2. Humidity
3. Wind farms
4. Cyclones
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Which of the following activities would be MOST relevant to introduce students to the topic of
'civil rights movements in USA'?
1. Researching on instances of communal conflicts in India
2. Watching a documentary on the genocide of European Jews during World War II
3. Reading of the Article 15 of the Indian Constitution which forbids discrimination
4. Discussion on the practice of slavery in North America
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Students are learning about India's Struggle for Independence.
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Which of the following question/activity would draw a variety of responses?
1. How is India's struggle for Independence similar to or different from that of USA?
2. Create a timeline of major events leading up to the Civil Disobedience Movement for any of the
Indian states
3. Read speeches of Gandhiji and cull out the main sentences capturing the purpose of Dandi
March
4. Construct a model to show the extent of the British rule in the Indian Subcontinent
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A student in class says, "The Constitution recognizes right to water and healthcare as being a part
of Right to Life. Hence, the government must provide such public facilities to everyone".
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Which of the following types of reasoning is the student using while making this statement?
1. Inductive reasoning
2. Deductive reasoning
3. Cause-effect reasoning
4. Reductive reasoning
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An understanding of which of the following topic is desirable to help students understand why
some sources of power generation are renewable or non-renewable?
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1. Extraction of coal
2. Conservation of energy
3. Conventional sources of energy
4. Natural cycles
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A Social Science teacher wants students to read and understand article on an old policy for steel
industries in India. However, its author is a bureaucrat accused of bribery. So the teacher wonders
whether and how to use this article.
Which of the following is the most responsible approach for the Social Science teacher?
1. Mention that many officers tend to be corrupt and continue reading the article.
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2. Use excerpts from the article in class without attributing it to the author.
3. Explain that we should choose articles on academic merit rather than unrelated reputation.
4. Don't' use the article as it talks about an old government policy.
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You are showing a documentary to your students where a government school teacher is wearing
some religious symbols and the headmaster says, "we should not wear religious symbols inside
the school".
A student asked if this is an act of secularism.
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What would be a technically correct answer?
1. The headmaster's statement shows religious bias which is against the principles of secularism
and right to freedom of religion.
2. The headmaster's statement is not an example of secularism. However, it is aligned with the
principles of the Indian Constitution where schools are supposed to not enforce any religion.
3. The headmaster's statement shows secularism and thus it follows the principles of the Indian
Constitution.
4. The headmaster's statement shows secularism. However, it is against the interpretation of
secularism in the Indian Constitution, which provides the right to freedom of religion.
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Question Number : 84 Question Id : 36496352136 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
A history teacher wants to teach his students about King Ashoka's dhamma. Which of the following
sources would be a 'primary source' for this?
1. Ashoka the Great - a documentary on Ashoka
2. Pillars of Ashoka
3. Ashoka and the Decline of the Mauryas - a book by Romila Thapar
4. A museum with clothing from Ashoka's time
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Which of the following exercises will lead students to apply (as per Bloom's taxonomy) the topic of
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secularism?
1. List countries following secularism in Asia
2. Is secularism one of the principles embodied by the Indian constitution?
3. Categorise characteristics of a given country as secular and non-secular
4. Discuss the idea of secularism with your neighbours and family
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Mr. Justin wanted to test his students' understanding of the 'nature of weekly markets from a
seller's point of view'.
Which of the following questions are suited to test this?
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i. Can a weekly market address all the needs of a family? Why or why not?
ii. Compare and contrast the characteristics of a weekly market and a permanent shop.
iii. Are you likely to find a well-known brand as part of a weekly market? Why or why not?
iv. Can any seller increase their price a lot compared to other sellers in a weekly market? Why or
why not?
1. i,ii,iii
2. i,iii, iv
3. ii,iii,iv
4. i, ii, iv
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Question Number : 87 Question Id : 36496352139 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
A teacher wants his students to understand that History can be interpreted in multiple ways.
Which of the following exercises will be LEAST relevant for this purpose?
i. Ask students to read articles written in two different centuries about the history and practices of
a particular community.
ii. Ask students to read about a recent discovery related to a medieval war and understand how it
changes the existing account of the war.
iii. Ask students to speak to two different members of a community about their history, culture
and practices.
iv. Ask students to read accounts about colonization by a historian from the ruled country and a
historian from the ruled country.
1. i,ii,iii
2. i,iii,iv
3. ii,iii,iv
4. i,ii,iv
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Learning Objective: Students will show their understanding of the role of media in a democracy.
Which of the following question tests for this learning objective?
1. Why are both government controlled media and private media important?
2. Is the media free from external control?
3. Why should the media write a balanced report of events?
4. Describe instances when the government had censored the media.
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Question Number : 89 Question Id : 36496352141 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Ms. Rose asks her class, "What would happen if humans decided to keep a single clock for the
whole world, without separate time zones?" Four students respond as follows:
Student 1: Longitudes would no longer be of use.
Student 2: The seasons in different parts of the world would change.
Student 3 : All parts of the world would have day and night together.
Student 4: For some countries, morning would be at 5 '0 clock, for some at 7 'o clock and so on.
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Arrange the 4 students in INCREASING order of conceptual clarity.
1. 4 < 1 < 2 < 3
2. 2 < 1 < 4 < 3
3. 3 < 1 < 2 < 4
4. 2 < 3 < 1 < 4
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Which of the following questions assesses the application aspect in a cognitive process?
A. What is Manipravalam? Name a book written in that language.
B. How are democratic principles used in the management of your family?
C. Describe key principles of democracy.
D. How democratic principles can be used in the activities of your school?
E. What is the sex-ratio of a region that has population of 12.5 lakh males and 13.45 lakh females?
Choose the correct option.
1. A, B, C and D
2. B, C, D and E
3. A, D and E
4. B, D and E
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Language I
Section Id : 3649631662
Section Number : 3
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 17
Number of Questions to be attempted : 17
Section Marks : 30
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
Yes
Clear Response :
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Sub-Section Id : 3649633014
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Question Id : 36496352143 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed
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Question Numbers : (91 to 99)
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Question Id : 36496352143 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed
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Sub-Section Id : 3649633015
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Question Label : Comprehension
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Sub-Section Id : 3649633016
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Language II
Section Id : 3649631663
Section Number : 4
Section type : Online
Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory
Number of Questions : 17
Number of Questions to be attempted : 17
Section Marks : 30
Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and
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Clear Response :
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Sub-Section Id : 3649633017
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes
Question Id : 36496352175 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed
: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No
Question Numbers : (121 to 128)
Question Label : Comprehension
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Question Label : Comprehension
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Sub-Section Number : 2
Sub-Section Id : 3649633018
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes
Question Id : 36496352184 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed
: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No
Question Numbers : (129 to 135)
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Question Label : Comprehension
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Sub-Section Id : 3649633019
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes
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