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CTET Sample Question Paper on Child Development and Pedagogy

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CTET Sample Question Paper on Child Development and Pedagogy which includes educational psychology of teaching and learning etc.

1. Most important work of teacher is—

(A) to organize teaching work

(B) to deliver lecture in class

(C) to take care of children

(D) to evaluate the students



2. A teacher should be—

(A) Honest

(B) Dilligent

(C) Dutiful

(D) Punctual



3. Environmental education should be taught in schools because—

(A) it will affect environmental pollution

(B) it is important part of life

(C) it will provide job to teachers

(D) we cannot escape from environment



4. Navodaya Schools have been established to—

(A) increase number of school in rural areas

(B) provide good education in rural areas

(C) complete ‘Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan’

(D) check wastage of education in rural areas



5. At primary level, it is better to teach in mother language because—

(A) it develops self-confidence in children

(B) it makes learning easy

(C) it is helpful in intellectual development

(D) it helps children in learning in natural atmosphere



6. Women are better teacher at primary level because—

(A) they behave more patiently with children

(B) they are ready to work with low salary

(C) higher qualification is not needed in this profession

(D) they have less chances in other profession



7. You have been selected in all the four professions given below. Where would you like to go ?

(A) Teacher

(B) Police

(C) Army

(D) Bank



8. What is most important while writing on blackboard ?

(A) Good writing

(B) Clarity in writing

(C) Writing in big letters

(D) Writing in small letters



9. Some students send a greeting card to you on teacher’s day. What will you do ? You will—

(A) do nothing

(B) say thanks to them

(C) ask them to not to waste money

(D) reciprocate the good wishes to them



10. A student comes late in your class. Then you will—

(A) inform to parents

(B) punish him

(C) try to know the reason

(D) not pay attention there



11. When the students become failed, it can be understood that—

(A) The system has failed

(B) The teachers failure

(C) The text-books failure

(D) The individual student’s failure



12. It is advantage of giving home work that students—

(A) remain busy at home

(B) study at home

(C) may be checked for their progress

(D) may develop habit of self study



15. A teacher has serious defect is he/she—

(A) is physically handicapped

(B) belongs to low socio-economic status

(C) has weak personality

(D) has immature mental development



16. The success of teacher is—

(A) high achievement of students

(B) good traits of his/her personality

(C) his/her good teaching

(D) his/her good character



17. A Deepawali fair is being organized in your school. What would you like to do ?

(A) only to visit the fair

(B) to take part in function

(C) to take a shop to sell something

(D) to distribute free water to visitors



18. The most important trait of a student is—

(A) sense of responsibility

(B) to speak truth

(C) co-operation

(D) obedience



19. The purpose of basic education scheme is—

(A) universalization of primary education

(B) to vocationalise the eduction

(C) to fulfil basic need of persons through education

(D) to make education compulsory for all



20. You are teaching a topic in class and a student ask a question unrelated to the topic. What will you do ?

(A) you will allow him to ask unrelated question

(B) you will not allow him to ask unrealated question

(C) you will consider it indiscipline and punish him

(D) you will answer the question after the class



21. If you are unable to get a job of teacher, then you will—

(A) start giving tuition at home

(B) remain at home till you get a job

(C) take some another job

(D) continue applying for teaching



22. A teacher can motivate the students by—

(A) giving suitable prizes

(B) giving proper guidance

(C) giving examples

(D) delivering speech in class



23. If a student does not pay any respect to you, then you will—

(A) ignore him

(B) award less marks in examination

(C) talk to his/her parents

(D) rebuke him



25. The aim of National Council for teacher education is—

(A) to open college of education

(B) to promote research in education

(C) to maintain standards in colleges of education

(D) to provide grant to colleges of education



26. Kindergarten system of education was contributed by—

(A) T. P. Nunn

(B) Spencer

(C) Froebel

(D) Montessori



27. ‘National Council of Educational Research and Training’ was established in—

(A) 1961

(B) 1962

(C) 1963

(D) 1964



28. Essay type test are not reliable because—

(A) their answers are different

(B) their results are different

(C) their checking is affected by examiner’s mood

(D) their responding styles are different



29. A guardian never comes to see you in school.

You will—

(A) ignore the child

(B) write to the guardian

(C) go to meet him youself

(D) start punishing the child



30. To maintain interest among students in class, a teacher should—

(A) use blackboard

(B) discuss

(C) tell stories

(D) ask question



31. The purpose of new education policy is—

(A) to provide equal opportunity of education to all

(B) to improve the whole education system

(C) to link the education with employment

(D) to delink the degree with education



32. To raise the standard of education, it is necessary—

(A) to evaluate students continuously

(B) to give high salary to teachers

(C) to revise curriculum

(D) to make good school building



33. What is most important for a teacher ?

(A) to maintain discipline in class

(B) to be punctual in class

(C) to remove difficulties of students

(D) to be good orator



34. Why students should play games in school ?

(A) It makes them physically strong

(B) It makes work easier for teachers

(C) It helps in passing time

(D) It develops co-operation and physical balance



35. Family is a means of—

(A) Informal education

(B) Formal education

(C) Non-formal education

(D) Distance education



36. There is tension among villagers and you are teacher there. What will you do ?

(A) You will inform “Gram Pradhan”

(B) You will try to pacify them

(C) You will report to police

(D) You will keep distance from them



37. A teacher can develop social values among students by—

(A) telling them about great people

(B) developing sense of discipline

(C) behaving ideally

(D) telling them good stories



38. What will you do in leisure time in school ?

You will—

(A) take rest in teacher’s room

(B) read magazines in library

(C) talk to clerks in office

(D) check home work of students



39. A teacher asks the questions in the class to—

(A) keep students busy

(B) maintain discipline

(C) attract student’s attention

(D) teach



40. You like teaching profession because—

(A) it has less responsibility

(B) you are interested in it

(C) it is easy

(D) it provide you more holidays



41. How the students should be motivated to get success in life ?

(A) Selected study

(B) Incidental study

(C) Intensive study

(D) Learning by recitation



42. In context of the habit of Absenteeism of student—

(A) The principal and parents should get worried

(B) The officials of the schools should take action against them as per school’s discipline

(C) The teachers should take it as a serious problem

(D) They should be given less priority in the class room in relation to regular students



43. To whom the responsibility of organisation of curricular activities should be stored with ?

(A) The principal

(B) The teacher who is appointed for this work

(C) The teachers who take interest in it

(D) All the teachers



44. When the students try to solve the questions in some different way as taught by the teacher from prescribed books, then these students should be—

(A) Discouraged to consult some other books on the subject

(B) Encouraged to consult some other books on the subject

(C) Suggested to talk with their teacher after the period

(D) Suggested to follow the class room notes in order to get good mark in the examination



45. The experienced teachers do not require the detailed lesson plan of a topic because—

(A) They can teach in a good manner without its help

(B) The number of curious students is very poor in the class

(C) When they commit some mistake, they do not face any challange from their students

(D) They can equip themselves with brief outline as they gain specialisation in it through experience



46. The problem of drop-out in which students leave their schooling in early years can be tackled in a better way through—

(A) Reduction of the weight of curriculum

(B) Sympathy of teachers

(C) Attractive environment of the school

(D) Encouragement of the students



47. The ideal teacher—

(A) Teaches the whole curriculum

(B) Helps his students in learning

(C) Is a friend, philosopher and guide

(D) Maintains good discipline



48. The aim of education should be—

(A) To develop vocational skills in the students

(B) To develop social awareness in the students

(C) To prepare the students for examination

(D) To prepare the students for practical life



49. The best method of checking student’s homework is—

(A) To assign it to intelligent students of the class

(B) To check the answers in the class in group manner

(C) To check them with the help of specimen answer

(D) To check by the teacher himself in a regular way



50. A time bound testing programme for a students should be implemented in Shools so that—

(A) The progress of the students should be informed to their parents

(B) A regular practice can be carried out

(C) The students can be trained for final examinations

(D) The remedial programme can be adopted on the basis of the feedback from the results



51. The essential element of the syllabus for the children remained out of school should be—

(A) Literacy competencies

(B) Life-skills

(C) Numerical competencies

(D) Vocational competencies



53. The priority to girls education should be given because—

(A) The girls are more intelligent in comparison than the boys

(B) The girls are lesser in number than boys

(C) The girls were badly discriminated in favour of boys in the past

(D) Only girls are capable of leading for social change



54. The success of integrated education depends on—

(A) The support of community

(B) The excellence of text-books

(C) The highest quality of teaching-learning material

(D) The attitudinal changes in teachers



55. The quality of schools education is exclusively depending upon—

(A) Infrastructural facilities

(B) Financial provisions

(C) International support

(D) The quality of teacher education



56. The idea of Basic Education is propounded by—

(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain

(B) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

(C) Mahatma Gandhi

(D) Rabindranath Tagore



57. The most important indicator of quality of education in a school is—

(A) Infrastructural facilities of a school

(B) Classroom system

(C) Text-books and Teaching-learning material

(D) Student Achievement level



58. The best remedy of the student’s problems related with learning is—

(A) Suggestion for hard work

(B) Supervised study in Library

(C) Suggestion for private tuition

(D) Diagnostic teaching



59. The in-service teacher’ training can be made more effective by—

(A) Using training package which in wellprepared in advance

(B) Making it a residential programme

(C) Using co-operative approach

(D) Practising training followup procedures



60. Child Labour Prohibition Act (1986)—

(A) Prohibits all types of child labour upto 14 years of age of child

(B) Prohibits child labour in risk-taking works only

(C) Prohibits child labour during school hours only

(D) Prohibits child labour by imposing the responsibility of children’s education on the employers
Answers:

1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (D) 6. (A) 7. (A) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (C)

11. (D) 12. (D) 15. (D) 16. (C) 17. (B) 18. (D) 19. (C) 20. (D)

21. (D) 22. (A) 23. (A) 25. (C) 26. (C) 27. (A) 28. (C) 29. (C) 30. (D)

31. (B) 32. (A) 33. (C) 34. (D) 35. (A) 36. (B) 37. (C) 38. (D) 39. (C) 40. (B)

41. (C) 42. (C) 43. (A) 44. (B) 45. (D) 46. (D) 47. (C) 48. (D) 49. (D) 50. (D)

51. (D) 53. (D) 54. (B) 55. (D) 56. (C) 57. (D) 58. (D) 59. (D) 60. (A)

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