CTET 2011 Question Paper I With Answers Download
CTET 2011 Question Paper I With Answers Download
CTET 2011 Question Paper I With Answers Download
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PART I
CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PEDAGOGY /
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Principle of interaction
(3)
Principle of interrelation
(4)
Principle of continuity
Skinner
(2)
Piaget
(3)
Kohlberg
(4)
Erikson
sympathetic
(2)
neutral
(3)
negative
(4)
proactive
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Jean Piaget
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Vygotsky
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Gestalt theorists
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Pavlov
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Principle of integration
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Auditorium
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Home
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Playground
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Pre-operational stage
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Sensori-motor stage
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story-telling method
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in special schools
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by methods developed
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Reading disorder
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Behavioural disorder
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Mental disorder
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Mathematical disorder
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Which of the following will foster creativity
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Novelty in expression
(2)
Curiosity
(3)
Creative ideas
(4)
(2)
given special
classroom
(3)
(4)
treatment
in
the
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Learning is goal-oriented
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language
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At lower classes, play-way method of teaching
is based on
psychological principles of development
and growth
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(3)
theory
of
physical
education
programmes
principles of methods of teaching
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evaluation process
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Media Psychology
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Educational Psychology
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Educational Sociology
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Social Philosophy
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Kohlberg
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Piaget
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Pavlov
Early childhood
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Childhood
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Adolescence
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Adulthood
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PART II / II
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following is an incorrect representation ?
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MATHEMATICS /
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what will n 8 be equal to ?
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n + 28
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4 kg 50 g
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1 kg 150 g
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1 kg 200 g
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Mathematics involves a certain way
would be taken up while developing
of thinking and reasoning.
the understanding of shapes and
space across primary classes :
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The purpose of
mathematics is
diagnostic
gaps
in
test
in
(1)
to know the
understanding
childrens
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To introduce the concept of
fractions, a teacher can begin with
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
identifying
numerators
and
denominators of different fractions
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What remedial action can the teacher take in
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(1) Ask the child to practise as much as she
can
(2)
(3)
(4)
the
the
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES /
Directions : Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option.
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the amount of digestive juices produced in the stomach in the presence of food is much more
(3)
the digestive juices when kept outside the stomach become inactive
(4)
the food is churned in the stomach thereby increasing the surface area for quicker enzyme
action
(2)
(3)
(4)
A lemon sinks in normal water but floats in salty water because the density of
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the digestive juices inside the stomach are acidic, while outside they are alkaline
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PART III /
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Durga lives in a village and cooks food on a chulha (earthen stove) using wood or cow dung cakes as
fuel. She has been suffering from severe cough for the last three months. This may be due to the
(1)
carbon monoxide produced by burning fuel which may have been deposited in her respiratory
tract
(2)
soot produced by burning the fuels which may have been deposited in her respiratory tract
(3)
smoke produced by burning fuels which may have caused her allergy
(4)
A man with blood group O marries a woman with blood group A. The chance of their first child
having blood group O is
(1)
50%
(2)
100%
(3)
25%
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75%
(2)
(3)
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changing of boiling liquid into vapour can be seen but evaporation cannot be seen
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Harvesting
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Handpicking
Winnowing
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Mira and Divya are young girls. Mira likes to eat samosas, cutlets and bread. Divya, on the other
hand, takes an iron deficient diet. Which of the following disorders are Mira and Divya likely to
suffer from, respectively ?
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(2)
(3)
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Medha Patkar
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Rina separated the garbage from the house into two piles as shown below :
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psychomotor skills
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asking the students to perform an activity to sow seeds, observe different stages and draw
them
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To develop critical thinking ability in students
(2)
(3)
To confuse the mind of the students and let them enjoy the confusion
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you not allow the students to undertake ?
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(2)
Take their drawing books along with them to draw what they see at the zoo
(3)
(4)
Try to find out the food taken up by different animals at the zoo
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howing germinated seeds to the class and explaining the process of germination
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home assignments and class assignments every week to rate young learners under the
categories of pass or fail
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to enable children to learn on their own and sharpen their observation skills
(2)
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to discuss ideas, record and analyse observations on the basis of questions raised by students
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Assignments need to be given as classwork followed by homework every day to provide variety
and practice
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Assignments provide learners an opportunity to search for information, construct their own
ideas and articulate them
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Assignments can be done by parents, brothers or sisters depending on the talent that they
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continuous and unstructured teacher observations to be shared with learners and parents
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promote the ability to imagine and explore the nature of the world at the local and global level
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Giving importance to individual experiences of children in an EVS class will benefit the teacher
(1)
(2)
to help and improve the language and communication skills of the children
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To connect the experiences of the learners in school with the outside world
A school planned an educational trip for Class-V students to Rajasthan. What would be your
expectation from the children during the visit ?
(1)
(2)
They should observe keenly, make notes and share their observations with other students and
the teacher
(3)
They should note down their questions, if any, and ask the parents after reaching home
(4)
After the lunch break, while teaching EVS, you find that students are not taking interest in the
lesson. What would you do ?
(1)
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(2)
(3)
(4)
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the bureaucratic practice of according Directions : Read the poem given below and answer
topmost priority to confidentiality in
the questions that follow (Q. No. 100 to 105)
official dealings
by selecting the most appropriate option.
On A Tired Housewife
the hypocrisy of the people of our Here lies a poor woman who was always tired,
She lived in a house where help wasnt hired:
country
Her last words on earth were: Dear friends,
(2) practising what you preach
I am going
(3) the ideal of a good government
To where theres no cooking, or washing, or sewing,
For everything there is exact to my wishes,
(4) the need to make people adopt a simple
For where they dont eat theres no washing
life
of dishes.
Ill be where loud anthems will always be ringing,
I realized fairly early that this was the second But having no voice Ill be quit of the singing.
piece of the development puzzle.
Dont mourn for me now, dont mourn for me never,
I am going to do nothing for ever and ever.
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concord. The teacher can help her by
The lizard ate the fly.
(1) taking up many examples for the entire
The fly ate the lizard.
class and paying special attention to
A teacher can use this example to explain
Ritu
that
(2) explaining to her the rules of grammar
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115. A child studying in Class-III says : I dranked 118. A teacher can cater to the learning styles of
the water. It indicates that the child
all the children by
(2)
(3)
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(1)
(2)
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advising
the
children
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PART V
LANGUAGE II
ENGLISH
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Directions : Read the passage given below and 121. Karuna Verma is bewildered at
answer the questions that follow (Q. No. 121 to 129)
(1) the amount of work that she has to do
by selecting the most appropriate option.
When her own daughter was born, 122. ... parents working in sync means
Karuna too wanted to do the balancing
(1) parents pooling their resources together
act. But it did not turn out to be as easy
to take care of expenses
as it seemed. For starters, her parents
era was different from hers. As she was
(2) husband and wife sinking their
living with her husband in Andheri,
differences
to
preserve
domestic
Mumbai, away from their families,
harmony
resuming work would have meant
(3) father earning and mother taking care
leaving her daughter with a maid while
of children
she was away. Her daughters formative
years would be spent with an outsider,
(4) parents having staggered office hours
a thought that did not appeal to
and sharing household work
Karuna. She quit her teaching job in a
school.
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For a woman who was encouraged to be
independent throughout her life, the 123. ... Karuna too wanted to do the balancing act.
decision to quit and stay at home was a
In this sentence, the term balancing act
difficult one. Ironically it was her
implies
mother who urged her to quit the job
(1) sharing of responsibilities by both
and become a full-time mother. For
husband and wife
Karuna, being a housewife is one of the
tougher jobs she has had. I have no
(2) a mothers ability to look after her child
time for myself, says Karuna. I make
without quitting her job
sure all my personal work is done when
(3) managing the time efficiently so that
Avni is asleep. Earlier I had a set
parents can spend quality time with
routine. My husband and I used to
their children
wake up at 6 a.m. I would re-heat the
food the maid had cooked the day before
(4) making adjustments in order to balance
and pack it for lunch. Then we used to
work and leisure properly
head off to work, and at night, we would 124. As she was living with her husband in
go out. I had a lot of time to myself and
Andheri, Mumbai, away from their families
for my husband then, says Karuna.
............ . In this sentence their families refers
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The routine is quite different now.
to
Karuna has taken to cooking. She
(1) Karunas mother and fathers families
wakes up quite early and makes sure
all her work is done before the baby is
(2) Karunas husbands family
up. The rest of the day flies by,
(3) Families of friends in Andheri, Mumbai
pandering to two-year-old Avnis needs.
(4) Karunas parents and in-laws
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probably lived
answer the questions that follow (Q. No. 130
to 135) by selecting the most appropriate
(1) in Andheri, Mumbai
option.
(2) in some other city
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This was one of the Old Mans pet
(3) in Mumbai but not in Andheri
schemes; and one about which he would
brook no interference. Each child would
(4) with Karuna and her husband
review the events of his school week in
his own words, in his own way; he was
126. Karuna decided to quit her job because
free to comment, to criticize, to agree or
disagree, with any person, subject or
(1) she was not interested in her teaching
method, as long as it was in some way
job
associated with the school. No one and
nothing
was
sacred,
from
the
(2) she did not want her daughter to spend
Headmaster down, and the child,
her early years with a maid
moreover, was safe from any form of
reprisal.
(3) she wanted to have more time to herself
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Look at it this way, Mr. Florian had
and for her husband
said. It is of advantage to both pupil
(4) she wanted to pay more attention to her
and teacher. If a child wants to write
about something which matters to him,
cooking
he will take some pains to set it down
127. It was ironical that Karunas mother should
as carefully and with as much detail as
advise her to quit her job and stay at home
possible; that must in some way
because
improve his written English in terms of
spelling, construction and style. Week
(1) Karuna herself was keen on quitting her
by week we are able, through his
job
reviews, to follow and observe his
progress in such things. As for the
(2) Karunas parents had insisted that
teachers, we soon get a pretty good idea
household chores should be shared
what the children think of us and
between husband and wife
whether or not we are getting close to
them. It may sometimes be rather
(3) Karunas parents had always advised
deflating to discover that a wellher that home was much more
prepared lesson did not really excite
Johnny Smiths interest, but, after all,
important than career
the lesson was intended to benefit
(4) Karunas mother herself had not quit
Johnny Smith, not his teacher.
her job to take care of children as she 130. The scheme, according to the Old Man, was
encouraged independence of women
useful because
128. After Karuna quit her job
(1) it was meant to humiliate the teacher
(1) she had a lot of time to herself and for
(2) it was meant to give power to the
her husband
teacher
(2) she occupied herself with cooking to
spend her time usefully
(3) it was excellent feedback for the
teacher, principal and school
(3) she sent her maid away as she felt that
the maid was a bad influence on Avni
(4) he was slightly eccentric
(4) she had no time for herself as Avni 131. Pet schemes in line 1 refers to
needed all her attention and care
(1) a pet animal
129. I have no time for myself, says Karuna. This
sentence can be written in reported speech as
(2) a method he has advocated
(1) Karuna says that she have no time for
(3) a student he is fond of
herself
(4) a formula he had discovered
(2) Karuna said that she had no time for 132. The Old Man refers to
myself
(1) a teacher of the school
(3) Karuna said that she had no time for
herself
(2) the headmaster called Mr. Florian
(4) Karuna says that she had no time for
(3) a parent of the school
herself
(4) a student of the school
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133. The advantages of the scheme were many. 138. Teachers do not give the meaning of new
Pick out the disadvantage from the list given
words to learners directly because
below.
(1) learners already know the meaning of
(1) Effective feedback
the words
Enhanced writing skills
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