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 CTET Solved Question Paper -2011 
  PART I 
CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PEDAGOGY

Directions: Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option.

1. The term 'curriculum' in the field of education refers to
(1) methods of teaching and the content to be taught
(2) overall programme of the school which students experience on a day-to-day basis
(3) evaluation process
(4) text-material to be used in the class
Ans: (2)

2. At lower classes, play-way method of teaching is based on
(1) theory of physcial education programmes
(2) principles of methods of teaching
(3) psychological principles of development and growth
(4) sociological principles of teaching
Ans: (3)

3. "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
(1) 'Law of Analogy' of learning
(2) 'Law of Effect' of learning
(3) 'Law of Attitude' of learning process
(4) 'Law of Readiness' of learning
Ans: (2)

4. 'Dyslexia' is associated with
(1) Mental disorder
(2) Mathematical disorder
(3) Reading disorder
(4) Behavioural disorder
Ans: (3)

5. Education of children with special needs should be provided
(1) along with other normal children
(2) by methods developed for special children in special Schools
(3) in special school
(4) by special teachers in special schools
Ans: (1)

6. To make assessment a 'useful and interesting' process, one should be careful about
(1) making comparisons between different students
(2) labelling students as intelligent or average learners
(3) using a variety of ways' to collect information about the student's learning across the scholastic and co-scholastic boundaries
(4) using technical language to give feedback
Ans: (3)

7. ____ is not considered a sign of 'being gifted'.
(1) Creative ideas
(2) Fighting with others
(3) Novelty in expression
(4) Curiosity
Ans: (2)

8."Children actively construct their understanding of the world" is a statement attributed to
(1) Piaget
(2) Pavlov
(3) Kohlberg
(4) Skinner
Ans: (1)

9. Kritika who does not talk much at home, talks a lot at school. It shows that
(1) the school provides opportunities to children to talk a lot
(2) teachers demand that children should talk a lot at school
(3) she does not like her home at all
(4) her thoughts get acknowledged at school
Ans: (4)

10. A teacher should make an attempt to understand the potentialities of herlhis students. Which of the following fields is related to this objective?
(1) Educational Sociology
(2) Social Philosophy
(3) Media - Psychology
(4) Educational Psychology
Ans: (4)

11. Motivation, in the process of learning,
(1) sharpens the memory of learners
(2) differentiates new. learning from old learning
(3) makes learners think unidirectionally
(4) creates interest for learning among young learners
Ans: (4)

12. Learning can be enriched if
(1) situations from the real world are brought into the class in which students interact with each other and the teacher facilitates
(2) more and more teaching aids are used in the class
(3) teachers use different types of lectures and explanation
(4) due attention is paid to periodic tests in the class
Ans: (1)

13. Which of the following statements cannot be considered as a feature of the process of learning?
(1) Educational institutions are the only place where learning takes place
(2) Learning is a comprehensive process
(3) Learning is goal-oriented
(4) Unlearning is also a learning process
Ans: (1)

14. A student of V-grade with 'visual deficiency' should be
(1) excused to do a lower level of work
(2) helped with hislher routine-work by parents and friends
(3) treated normally in the classroom and provided support through Audio CDs
(4) given special treatment III the classroom
Ans: (3)

15. Which of the following should be considered the most important quality of a teacher at primary level ?
(1) Eagerness to teach
(2) Patience and perseverance
(3) Competence in methods of teaching and knowledge of subjects
(4) Competence to teach in highly standardised language
Ans: (2)

16. The stage in which a child begins to think logically about objects and events is known as
(1) Sensori-motor stage
(2) Formal operational stage
(3) Pre-operational stage
(4) Concrete operational stage
Ans: (4)

17. A teacher, because of his/her democratic nature, allows students to sit all over the class. Some sit together and discuss or do group reading. Some sit quietly, and read themselves. A parent does not like it. Which of the following may be the best way to handle the situation ?
(1) Parents should complain against the teacher to the principal
(2) Parents should request the principal to change the section of their ward
(3) Parents should show trust in the teacher and discuss the problem with the teacher
(4) Parents should take away the child from that school
Ans: (3)

18. The 'insight theory of learning' is promoted by
(1) 'Gestalt' theorists
(2) Pavlov
(3) Jean Piaget
(4) Vygotsky
Ans: (1)

19. Four distinct stages of children's intellectual development are identified by
(1) Kohlberg
(2) Erikson
(3) Skinner
(4) Piaget
Ans: (4)

20. In which of the following stages do children become active members of their peer group?
(1) Adolescence
(2) Adulthood
(3) Early childhood
(4) Childhood
Ans: (1)

21. Parents should play a _ role in the learning process of young children.
(1) negative
(2) proactive
(3) sympathetic
(4) neutral
Ans: (2)

22. "Development is a never ending process." This idea is associated with
(1) Principle of interrelation
(2) Principle of continuity
(3) Principle of integration
(4) Principle of interaction
Ans: (2)

23. Which is the place where the child's 'cognitive' development is defined in the best way?
(1) Playground
(2) School and classroom environment
(3) Auditorium
(4) Home
Ans: (2)

24. Which of the following is not a sign of an intelligent young child?
(1) One who has the ability to cram long essays very quickly
(2) One who has the ability to communicate fluently and appropriately
(3) One who carries on thinking in an abstract manner
(4) One who can adjust oneself in a new environment
Ans: (1)

25. ____ is considered a sign of motivated teaching.
(1) Maximum attendance in the class
(2) Remedial work given by the teacher
(3) Questioning by students
(4) Pin drop silence in the class
Ans: (3)

26. Which of the following is not related to the socio-psychological needs of the child?
(1) Need for appreciation or social approval
(2) Need for emotional security
(3) Regular elimination of waste products from the body
(4) Need for company
Ans: (3)

27. 'Mind mapping' refers to
(1) a technique to enhance comprehension

(2) a plan of action for an adventure
(3) drawing the picture of a mind
(4) researching the functioning of the mind
Ans: (4)

28. The best way, specially at primary level, to address the learning difficulties of students is to use
(1) a variety of teaching methods suited to the disability
(2) expensive and, glossy support material
(3) easy and interesting textbooks
(4) story-telling method
Ans: (1)

29. According to Piaget, at which of the following stages does a child begin, to think logically about abstract propositions?
(1) Concrete operational stage (07 - 11 years)
(2) Formal operational stage (11 years and up)
(3) Sensori-motor stage (Birth - 02 years)
(4) Pre-operational stage (02 - 07 years)
Ans:

30. Which of the following will foster creativity among learners ?
(1) Teaching the students the practical value of good education
(2) Providing opportunities to question and to nurture the innate talents of every learner
(3) Emphasizing achievement goals from the beginning of school life
(4) Coaching students for good marks in examination
Ans: (2)

PART I  

CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PEDAGOGY

Directions : Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option.

1. A creative learner refers to one who is

(1) very talented in drawing and painting

(2) highly intelligent

(3) capable of scoring consistently good marks in tests

(4) good at lateral thinking and problem solving

2. Individual learners differ from each other in

(1) principles of growth and development

(2) rate of development

(3) sequence of development

(4) general capacity for development

3. Every learner is unique means that

(1) No two learners are alike in their abilities, interests and talents

(2) Learners do not have any common qualities, nor do they share common goals

(3) A common curriculum for all learners is not possible

(4) It is impossible to develop the potential of learners in a heterogeneous class

4. Constructivism as a theory

(1) focuses on the role of imitation

(2) emphasises the role of the learner in constructing his own view of the world

(3) emphasises on memorising information and testing through recall

(4) emphasises on the dominant role of the teacher

5.
 Development of concepts is primarily a part of

(1) emotional development

(2)  intellectual development

(3) physical development

(4) social development

6.
 Heredity is considered as a social structure.

(1) primary

(2) secondary

(3) dynamic

(4) static

7. The most intense and crucial socialization takes place

(1) throughout the life of a person

(2) during adolescence

(3) during early childhood

(4) during adulthood

8.
 Helping learners recapitulate or recall what they have already learnt is important because

(1) it is a convenient beginning for any classroom instruction

(2) relating new information to prior knowledge enhances learning

(3) it is an effective way of revising old lessons

(4) it enhances the memory of learners thereby strengthening learning

9. According to Piaget, during the first stage of development (birth to about 2 years age), a child learns best

(1) by using the senses

(2) by comprehending neutral words

(3) by thinking in an abstract fashion

(4) by applying newly acquired knowledge of language

10. Theory of learning which totally and only depends on 'observable behaviour' is associated with theory of learning.

(1) Cognitivist

(2) Developmental

(3) Behaviourist

(4) Constructivist

11. Multilingual character of Indian society should be seen as

(1) a hindrance in teaching-learning process

(2) a resource for enrichment of school life

(3) a challenge to teacher's capacity to motivate students to learn

(4) a factor that makes school life a complex experience for the learners

12. Creative answers require

(1) direct teaching and direct questions

(2) content-based questions

(3) open-ended questions

(4) a highly disciplined classroom

13. Diagnosis of the gaps In the learning of students should be followed by

(1) appropriate remedial measures

(2) intensive drill and practice.

(3) systematic revision of all lessons

(4) reporting the findings to learners and parents

14. Which of the following statements cannot be considered as a feature of 'learning' ?

(1) Learning is a process that mediates behaviour

(2) Learning is something that occurs as a result of certain experiences

(3) Study of behaviour is learning

(4) Unlearning is also a part of learning

15. 'Self-regulation' of learners refers to

(1) their ability to monitor their own learning

(2) creating regulations for student behaviour

(3) rules and regulations made by the student body

(4) self-discipline and control

16.
 Which of the following does not reflect 'teaching for understanding' ?

(1) Ask students to explain a phenomenon or a concept in their own words

(2) Teach students to provide examples to illustrate how a law works

(3) Help students see similarities and differences and generate analogies

(4) Enable students to memorize isolated facts and procedures

17. Which of the following statements is true about 'learning' ?

(1) Errors made by children indicate that no learning has taken place.

(2) Learning is effective in an environment that is emotionally positive and satisfying for the learners.

(3) Learning is not affected by emotional factors at any stage of learning.

(4) Learning is fundamentally a mental activity.

18. Human development is based on certain principles. Which of the following is not a principle of human development?

(1) Continuity

(2) Sequentiality

(3) General to Specific

(4) Reversible

19. The main purpose of assessment should be

(1) to point out the errors of the learners

(2) to measure the achievement of learners

(3) to decide if a student should be promoted to the next class

(4) to diagnose and remedy gaps in learning

20. Centrally sponsored scheme of Integrated Education for disabled children aims at providing educational opportunities to children with disabilities in

(1) regular schools

(2) special schools

(3) open schools

(4) Blind Relief Association schools

21. Which of the following is not a sign of reading difficulty among young learners? Difficulty in

(1) letter and word recognition

(2) reading speed and fluency

(3) understanding words and ideas

(4) spelling consistency

22. A teacher wants the gifted children of her 'class to achieve their potential. Which of the following should she not do to achieve her objective?

(1) Teach them to enjoy non-academic activities

(2) Teach them to manage stress

(3) Segregate them from their peers for special attention

(4) Challenge. them to enhance their creativity

23. Which of the following is not a characteristic feature of intrinsically motivated children?

(1) They always succeed

(2) They enjoy doing their work

(3) They display a high level of energy while working

(4) They like challenging tasks

24. Which of the following is not an appropriate tool for Formative Assessment?

(1) Assignment

(2) Oral questions

(3) Term test

(4) Quiz and games

25. Learners should not be encouraged to

(1) ask as many questions as possible both inside and outside the class

(2) actively interact with other learners in group work

(3) participate in as many co-curricular activities as possible

(4) memorize all the answers to questions which the teacher may ask

26. Irfan breaks toys and dismantles them to explore their components. What would you do?

(1) Never let Irfan play with toys

(2) Always keep a close watch

(3) Encourage his inquisitive nature and channelise his energy

(4) Make him understand that toys should not be broken

27. The statement 'Men are generally more intelligent than women'    

(1) is true

(2) may be true

(3) shows gender bias

(4) is true for different domains of intelligence 

28. Understanding the principles of development of a child helps a teacher in

(1) identifying the social status of the learner

(2) identifying the economic background of the learner

(3) rationalizing why the learner ought to be taught

(4) effectively catering to the different learning styles of learners

29. Christina took her class for a field trip and after coming back, she discussed the trip with her students. It may be connotated as

(1) Assessment of Learning

(2) Assessment for Learning

(3) Learning for Assessment

(4) Learning of Assessment

30.
 The statement: 'An important precondition for the proper development of a child is ensuring her/his healthy physical development'

(1) is untrue as physical development does not affect other domains of development in anyway

(2) may be incorrect as development varies from individual to individual

(3) is true because physical development occupies the topmost place In the sequence of development

(4) is true because physical development is interrelated with other domains of development
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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Recruitment of Sr. Teacher (Special Education) in Schools Examination 2015

Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC)
Ajmer  (Rajasthan)



Recruitment of Sr. Teacher (Special Education) in Schools  Examination 2015 
RPSC invites Online application for the following  posts of Lecturer / Teachers School Education   in various Government Schools in Rajasthan :

  • Sr. Teacher (Sr. Secondary Schools) (Special Education) : 211 posts in various subjects, Age : 21-35 years, Pay Scale : Rs. 9300 - 34800 grade pay Rs. 4200/-
How to Apply : Apply Online at RPSC website from12/01/2016 to 21/02/2016 only.  

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Monday, January 11, 2016

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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

RTET SARKARI NAUKRI News - 9 lakh to fight it out for 15,000 govt jobs

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9 lakh to fight it out for 15,000 govt jobs




Ajmer: More than 9 lakh candidates will try their luck in the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teacher (REET), which will be held on February 7. The exam will be conducted to select 15,000 teachers for government schools. It will be conducted by the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE).
The purpose behind introducing this exam is that candidates do not have to appear in two different exams for becoming a teacher in a government school. The appointments will be made on the basis of the REET merit list.
The state government has advertised 15,000 posts, for which over nine lakh candidates will try their luck.
According to sources, the REET exam will be conducted in two sessions. The first session would be for the candidates who want to become teachers for classes I to V. In the second session, those candidates will appear who want to be a teacher for classes VI to VIII.
For the first session exam, 1.51 lakh candidates have applied, while for the second session, 7.44 lakh candidates filled the application forms.
A total of 1.5 lakh candidates applied for the examination of both the sessions on the last day on Thursday.
According to the RBSE, the exam will be conducted as per the guidelines and syllabus of National Council for Teacher Education. The REET is the 'changed form' of Rajasthan Teachers' Eligibility Test (RTET).
The important aspect of REET is that chief minister Vasundhara Raje had promised to change the RTET pattern at the time of state assembly elections.
As soon as the results of REET will be announced, the state government will appoint teachers as per the merit list.
"The problem is that only 15,000 candidates will get jobs out of 9 lakh. The remaining will have to wait for the next selection process," said a source.
Previously, after completing bachelor in education (Bed), a candidate had to appear in RTET (Rajasthan Teachers' eligibility Test) and then appear in the selection process of teachers. But in REET, the candidate will get the job in one go if he gets a place in the merit list, added source.
On the 15,000 posts of teachers in government schools, the reservation will apply as per the guidelines of the state government. It means 50% seats are open for general candidates.
Now, the board is verifying the applications forms. The last date for online submission of forms was Thursday. "The process will bring transparency in appointing teachers and the best will get the job," said an official.




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Sunday, December 6, 2015

CTET SARKARI NAUKRI News - - CTET का शेड्यूल जारी, दो चरणों में होगा एग्जाम

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CTET का शेड्यूल जारी, दो चरणों में होगा एग्जाम


सरकारी और प्राइवेट स्कूलों में शिक्षक की नौकरी के लिए अनिवार्य सीबीएसई सेंट्रल टीचर एलिजिबिलिटी टेस्ट(सीटीईटी) का सीबीएसई ने शेड्यूल जारी कर दिया है। 

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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Direct Recruitment of Patwari 2015 Examination

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Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Services Selection Board (RSMSSB)
State Institute of Agriculture Management premises
Durgapura, Jaipur - 302018, Rajasthan

Direct Recruitment of Patwari 2015 Examination  

 राजस्थान अधीनस्थ एवं मंत्रालयिक सेवा चयन बोर्ड, जयपुर ने पटवारी के 4400 पदो के लिए विग्यापन जारी कर दिया है जिसके ऑनलाइन आवेदन 10 नवंबर 2015 से 10 दिसंबर 2015 तक भरे जाएँगे, भर्ती से समन्धित सारी जानकारी विभाग की वेबसाइट पर है


RSMSSB invites Online application for the following  4400 posts of Patwari in  Rajasthan :
  • Patwari : 4400 posts (Non Scheduled Area - 3979, Scheduled Area - 421), Age : 18-35 years as on 01/01/2016, Pay Scale : Rs. 5200-20200 grade pay Rs. 2400/-, Qualification : 10+2 / Senior Secondary 
    How to Apply : Apply Online at RSMSSB website from10/11/2015 to 10/12/2015 only. 

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    Friday, November 20, 2015

    Seventh Pay Commission : सातवें वेतन आयोग में कितनी बेसिक सेलरी फिक्स होगी आपकी How much salary - Basic Pay will become under 7th Pay Commission

    Seventh Pay Commission  : सातवें वेतन आयोग में कितनी बेसिक सेलरी फिक्स होगी आपकी
    How much salary - Basic Pay will become under 7th Pay Commission 


    इसके लिए सातवें वेतन आयोग ने एक चार्ट प्रस्तुत किया है 

    नए फ्रेश ज्वाइन करने वालों को अपने ग्रेड पे में पहले सैल में लिखी सेलरी - बेसिक सेलरी होगी , उदाहरणार्थ 4600 ग्रेड पे की बेसिक सेलरी 44900 फिक्स होगी । 

    अन्य कर्मियों को स्लेरी निम्न फॉर्मला से कैलकुलेट करनी होगी -

    अपनी बेसिक + ग्रेड पे सेलरी को जोड़िये और उसका गुणा फिटमेंट फार्मूला पे  (उदाहरणार्थ 4600 ग्रेड पे का 2.62  है ) से कर दीजिये ,
    उसके बाद जो सेलरी आये , टेबल में अपनी ग्रेड पे कॉलम में उसके बराबर या उसकी अगली पे को देखिये , यही आपकी नयी बेसिक सेलरी होगी 

    Pay Fixation in the New Pay Structure
    5.1.28 The fitment of each employee in the new pay matrix is proposed to be done by
    multiplying his/her basic pay on the date of implementation by a factor of 2.57. The figure so
    arrived at is to be located in the new pay matrix, in the level that corresponds to the
    employee’s grade pay on the date of implementation, except in cases where the
    Commission has recommended a change in the existing grade pay. If the identical figure is
    not available in the given level, the next higher figure closest to it would be the new pay of the
    concerned employee. A couple of examples are detailed below to make the process amply clear.
    5.1.29 The pay in the new pay matrix is to be fixed in the following manner:
    Step 1: Identify Basic Pay (Pay in the pay band plus Grade Pay) drawn by an employee as on
    the date of implementation. This figure is ‘A’.
    Step 2: Multiply ‘A’ with 2.57, round-off to the nearest rupee, and obtain result ‘B’.
    Step 3: The figure so arrived at, i.e., ‘B’ or the next higher figure closest to it in the Level
    assigned to his/her grade pay, will be the new pay in the new pay matrix. In case the value of
    ‘B’ is less than the starting pay of the Level, then the pay will be equal to the starting pay of
    that level.


    Example I
    i. For example an employee H is presently drawing Basic Pay of ₹55,040 (Pay in the Pay
    Band ₹46340 + Grade Pay ₹8700 = ₹55040). After multiplying ₹55,040 with 2.57, a
    figure of ₹1,41,452.80 is arrived at. This is rounded off to ₹1,41,453.
    ii. The level corresponding to GP 8700 is level 13, as may be seen from Table 4, which
    gives the full correspondence between existing Grade Pay and the new Levels being
    proposed.
    iii. In the column for level 13, the figure closest to ₹1,41,453 is ₹1,41,600.
    iv. Hence the pay of employee H will be fixed at ₹1,41,600 in level 13 in the new pay
    matrix as shown below:



    Example II
    i. Take the case of an employee T in GP 4200, drawing pay of ₹20,000 in PB-2. The Basic
    Pay is ₹24,200 (20,000+4200). If there was to be no change in T’s level the pay fixation
    would have been as explained in Example I above. After multiplying by 2.57, the
    amount fetched viz., ₹62,194 would have been located in Level 6 and T’s pay would
    have been fixed in Level 6 at ₹62,200.
    ii. However, assuming that the Commission has recommended that the post occupied by
    T should be placed one level higher in GP 4600. T’s basic pay would then be ₹24,600
    (20000 + 4600). Multiplying this by 2.57 would fetch ₹63,222.
    iii. This value would have to be located in the matrix in Level 7 (the upgraded level of T).
    iv. In the column for Level 7 ₹63,222 lies between 62200 and 64100. Accordingly, the pay
    of T will be fixed in Level 7 at ₹64,100.