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Ctet-Science evs

Which instrument is used to measure pressure? Saccharimeter Ammeter Manometer Lactometer What does Angstrom measure? Quantity of liquid Length of light waves Length of cables Speed of ships Light year is related to Energy Speed Distance Intensity Match the following columns Column 1 Column 2 A. Relative 1. Pyrometer humidity B. Anemometer 2. High temperature C. Navigation 3. Hygrometer D. Direction of wind 4. Chronometer 1 2 3 4 a. B D A C b. D B A C c. A D B C d. C A D B

Tet bihar - gov. stop selling tet form

ctet/Bihar tet- test paper (EVS)-3

Evironmental Science (EVS) for Paper-I (MCQ) Teacher Eligibility Test (Practice Paper 03) 21. Which Indian scientist has got a Nobel Prize for his contribution in physics? (a) Rabindra Nath Tagore  (b) Mahatma Gandhi  (c) Albert Einstein (d) Hargovind Khurana  22. When some sugar is dissolved in a glass of water, the water level: (a) Increases (b) Decreases (c) Remains the same  (d) None of the above 23. The nature of relationship between condensation & evaporation is: (a) They are the same (b) They are opposite  (c) They are similar but not in all respects (d) None of the above 24. We slip very easily on a wet floor because  (a) Water reduces the friction  (b) Water increases the friction  (c) We slip because we lose our balance (d) None of the above 25. The process of solid changing into liquid upon the supply of heat is called: (a) Condensation  (b) Evaporation  (c) Melting  (d) Boiling  26. When we exhale, our lungs have to: (a) Contract  (b) Expand (c) Be still (d) None of th

ctet and bihar tet sample paper Environmental Science Paper-2

Environmental Science (EVS) for Paper-I (MCQ) Teacher Eligibility Test (Practice Paper 02) 1. During summer the earth is   (a) Closer to the sun   (b) Away from the sun  (c) Closer to the moon  (d) Away from the moon  2. Non-green plants like mushroom can’t make their own food because: (a) They are too small  (b) They lack chlorophyll  (c) They lack photo-tropism (d) They lack roots to suck water  3. Most of the reptiles like snakes, crocodiles, etc. eat their food by:  (a) Tearing its flesh (b) A process called cud chewing  (c) Swallowing it as a whole  (d) Sucking its blood 4. How much time does the earth take to complete one rotation? (a) 24 hrs. (b) 1 day (c) 1 year (d) Both A & B  5. How many muscles are there in a human body? (a) 600  (b) 700 (c) 800 (d) 900 6. Which of the following is not a part of the excretory system? (a) Eyes  (b) Kidneys (c) Lungs (d) Skin  7. During breathing which gas is most required by us? (a) Hydrogen           (b) Oxygen  (c) Carondioxide (d) Nit

ctet test paper Environmental Science (EVS) for Paper-I

  Environmental Science (EVS) for Paper-I (MCQ) Teacher Eligibility Test (Practice Paper 01) 1. We have days and nights because of: (a) Earth’s rotation   (b) Earth’s revolution  (c) Sun’s rotation (d) Sun’s revolution  2. The tail of flying birds acts as rudder. By this statement we can understand that the tail acts as:  (a) A part of the body which is beautiful   (b) A part which wards off flies and mosquitoes  (c) A part which guides the bird while flying   (d) A part which helps the bird take off 3. The combination of which of the following soils is best for plant growth   (a) Clay, sand & gravel   (b) Humus, clay & gravel  (c) Sand, humus & gravel   (d) Humus, sand & clay  4. Which of the following does not belong to the group formed by the other trees?  (a) Mango  (b) Coconut   (c) Tamarind   (d) Neem 5. In spring which of the following occurs?  (a) The days are longer & nights are shorter   (b) The nights are longer & days are shorter   (c) Days and nigh

Tet bihar syllabus

According to other state TET in bihar syllabus may be Paper I (for classes I to V); No. of MCQs – 150;   Duration of examination: one-and-a-half hours Structure and Content (All Compulsory) (i) Child Development and Pedagogy   30 MCQs  30 Marks (ii) Language I      30     “  30    “ (iii) Language II      30     “  30    “ (iv) Mathematics       30     “  30    “ (v) Environmental Studies    30     “  30     “ We are waiting for official statement

CTET Social Science for Paper-II

Sample Questions in Social Sciences 1.     Which of the following pairs is correctly matched? 1.    ILO           -     London 2.    ICJ            -     Hague 3.    UNESCO -    Washington 4.    WHO       -     Paris 2.   Arrange the following Indo-Pak events in correct chronological order. A. Creation of Bangladesh B. Tashkant Declaration C. Simla Agreement D. Lahore Declaration Which order is correct? 1. A C D B 2. B A C D 3. D B A C 4. A B C D   3-4  Direction: Read the following statement and answer the questions that follow.         "India with over 2 percent of the world's geographical area is inhibited by 16   percent of the world population". 3.     From the above statement, it is inferred that in the world population almost every 1.     5th  person is Indian 2.     6th  person is Indian 3.     7th  person is Indian 4.     8th  person is Indian 4.     Which of the following countries fits in a completely reverse position explained in th

ctet social Science for Paper-II (Practice Paper 03)

Social Science for Paper-II Teacher Eligibility Test  Teacher Eligibility Test   (Practice Paper 03)  21. “Workers have nothing to lose but their chains” was said by:  (a)   Hitler  (b)   Napoleon  (c)   Karl Marx  (d)   Stalin 22. The fall of the Czar, Nicholas II (USSR) is known as the:  (a)   Industrial  (b)   February revolution  (c)   Red revolution  (d)   Social revolution 23. Burma was captured by  (a)   America  (b)   Britain  (c)   Russia  (d)   Portugal 24. The Council of Ministers at the centre is responsible to:  (a)   The President  (b)   The chief Minister  (c)   The Supreme Court  (d)   The Lok Sabha 25. The fundamental duties have been included in the Constitution under the:  (a)   Article 351  (b)   Article 72  (c)   Article 51A  (d)   Article 65 26. Right to equality in our Constitution has abolished the practice of:  (a)   Child Labour  (b)   Untouchability  (c)   Gender discrimination  (d)   All of these 27. Bronze was made by mixin

ctet Social Science for Paper-II (Practice Paper 02)

Social Science for Paper-II Teacher Eligibility Test  Teacher Eligibility Test   (Practice Paper 02) 11. Which of the following is a judicial function of the Parliament?  (a)   In can impeach and remove the President out of his office  (b)   It can impeach the judges of the Supreme Court  (c)   It can impeach the judges of the High Court of India  (d)   All of the above 12. How many types of emergencies are provided in the Indian Constitution?  (a)   3  (b)   4  (c)   6  (d)   2 13. The transfer of heat in the atmosphere through horizontal movement of the air is called:  (a)   Dispersion  (b)   Advection  (c)   Polarization    (d)   Reflection 14. The non green house gases are:  (a)   Carbon dioxide  (b)   Methane  (c)   Chlorofluorocarbon  (d)   Sulphur dioxide 15. The study which deals with interrelationships between the life forms and the environment is?  (a)   Zoology  (b)   Astrology  (c)   Ecology  (d)   Entomology 16. The Prime Minister whose deat

ctet Social Science for Paper-II (Practice Paper 01)

Social Science for Paper-II Teacher Eligibility Test   (Practice Paper 01)  1. The science of classification of organisms is called:  (a)   Astrology  (b)   Anatomy  (c)   Taxonomy  (d)   Morphology 2. Which statement is incorrect as the function of Nyaya Panchayat?  (a)   It maintains village schools  (b)   It runs health centres  (c)   It gives loans to the farmers  (d)   All of the above 3. Who was known as the frontier Gandhi:  (a)   Jawahar Lal Nehru  (b)   Ali brothers  (c)   Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan  (d)   Jinina   4. Who was called the grand old man of the Indian National Congress?  (a)   Lala Lajpat Rai  (b)   Sardar vallabh bhai patel  (c)   Mahatma Gandhi  (d)   Dadabhai Naoroji 5. Who was called Deshbandhu?  (a)   Lala Lajpat Rai  (b)   Chandra Shekhar Azad  (c)   Chittarajan Das  (d)   Bal Gangadhar Tilak 6. The rock which is harder than its original constituent is:  (a)   Sedimentary rock  (b)   Igneous rock  (c)   Metamorphic rock  (d)  

Bihar TET: Primary Teacher Will Be Recruited Without B.Ed

Bihar teacher vacancy 2011 Bihar Government has written for ask permission for recruit primary teacher without mandatory of B.Ed and TET. Bihar Government has said in this application that, there are big scarcity of B.Ed. trained candidates in Bihar. State Government will give training of B.Ed. after selection of right candidate for teacher. Bihar Government wants that primary teacher should be recruit at open exam basis for all candidate either he have B.Ed degree or not. After pass the final exam those newly appointed teacher who have not pass B.Ed. degree Bihar Government will give training.

ctet Mathematics test Paper for I and II (Practice Paper 01)

Mathematics for Paper I and II (MCQ) Teacher Eligibility Test (Practice Paper 01) 1. A road roller takes 750 complete revolutions to move once over to level a road. Find the area of the road if the diameter of a road roller is 84 cm and length is 1 m. (a) 1850 m2 (b) 1420 m2 (c) 1980 m2 (d) 1998 m2 2. In the Roman numeration system, there are only _______ basic numerals. (a) 10 (b) 9 (c) 7 (d) 1 3. What is 29 - 28 + 27 - 26 + 25 - 24 + 23- 22 = (a) 4 (b) 48 (c) 11 (d) 1 4. The number of 25 paise coins in Rs. 100 is _____. (a) 40 (b) 100 (c) 400 (d) None of these 5. Pushpa is arranging her brother’s books in a new bookshelf which has 3 shelves. After putting 15 books in each shelf, she found that 5 books are still left outside. How many books are there in total? (a) 40 (b) 50 (c) 30 (d) 225 6. What is the greatest number that will divide 2930 and 3250 and will leave as remainders 7 and 11 respectively? (a) 75 (b) 79 (c) 80 (d) 83 7. Mahesh took a loa

CTET Model Paper Solved Child development and Pedagogy-4

Child development and Pedagogy (MCQ) Teacher Eligibility Test (Practice Paper-4) 31. Sarita hit her younger brother and was placed in time-out by their mother. Sarita's hitting behaviour subsequently dramatically decreased. Which of the following theories would best explain the above observation? (a) Freudian Theory (b) Piagetian Theory (c) Operant Conditioning (d) Systems Theory 32. All of the following are true about phobias, except that (a) They are generated by an early emotional experience (b) The sufferer cannot the impulse to avoid them (c) The sufferer will resort to reckless activities to conceal them (d) Acrophobia is a fear of open places agoraphobia is a fear of high places 33. The ecological perspective of development emphasizes (a) A series of sequential stages. (b) The role of heredity in development. (c) The role of learning in development (d) The context in which development occurs. 34. When a pupil’s misbehavior persists even through the teach

ctet Science for Paper-II (Practice Paper 04)

Science for Paper-II (MCQ) Teacher Eligibility Test (Practice Paper 04) 31. Marasmus is likely in children who get (a) Low – iron diet (b) Low diet (c) Low – fat diet (d) Low – protein diet 32. Citrus fruit is source of (a) Vitamin B (b) Vitamin C (c) Iodine (d) Vitamin A 33. Calcium deficiency occurs in the absence of vitamin (a) D (b) K (c) C (d) A 34. Which of the following sets includes the bacterial disease? (a) Diphtheria, SARS, Common Cold (b) Malaria, leprosy, Typhoid (c) Tetanus, Tuberculosis, Measles (d) Malaria, Mumps, Swine Flue 35. Electrolyte used in voltaic cell is: (a) Sulphuric acid (b) Phosphovic acid (c) Nitric acid (d) Carbonic acid 36. Three resistances of 20 W, 15W and 20W are connected in series, the equivalent resistance will be: (a) 45W (b) 60W (c) 25W (d) 55W 37. The resistance of a conductor _______________ with rise in the temperature. (a) Increases (b) Decreases (c) Remains the same (d) First increases then decreases

Aspiring to become a teacher? First pass CBSE’s eligibility test

Aspiring to become a teacher?  First pass CBSE’s eligibility test Source: Bhaskar News  Jodhpur: If you aspire to teach in a school affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), here’s a piece of news for you. The CBSE has now made it mandatory for all to pass a Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) before they take to the classroom blackboard. Currently, candidates who are graduates and have successfully completed B.Ed are recruited as teachers. Speaking to Dainik Bhaskar, Dr. Ashok Gupta, member, CBSE Executive Council confirmed that passing the CTET would be mandatory for anyone aspiring to teach in classes I to VIII in a CBSE school. The CTET, which is to be conducted on June 2, has been divided into two papers of 90 minutes each. The first paper will comprise questions on the subject in which the candidate has specialised while the second paper will asses the aspirant’s general knowledge. A candidate must secure a minimum of 60 per cent marks to qual

ctet Science for Paper-II (Practice Paper 01)

CBSE ADDA ctet Science for Paper-II (Practice Paper 01) Teacher Eligibility Test Science for Paper-II (MCQ) (Practice Paper 01) 1. Which lens must be used in a spectacle to cure the hyper me logia defect of eye? (a) Convex mirror (b) Convex lens (c) Concave lens (d) None of these 2. The red rose seems red because: (a) It reflects every colour (b) It does not reflect any colour (c) It absorbs red colour (d) It reflects red colour 3. Penicillin was first discovered by (a) Alexander Fleming (b) Antony van Leeuwenhoek (c) S. Waksman (d) Faraday 4. The best medicine to inject into the snake bite case,...   Read more  

ctet Science for Paper-II (Practice Paper 02)

CBSE ADDA                                ctet Science for Paper-II (Practice Paper 02) 11. Who is known as the ‘Father of Biology’? (a) Faranday (b) Darwin (c) Aristotle (d) Robert hook 12. The correct sequence of taxonomic categories is (a) Division – family – class – order – genus – species (b) Division – class – order – family – genus – species (c) Phylum – order – class – family – genus – species (d) Class – order – phylum - genus - family – species 13. Which of the following is not a Kharif crop? (a) Wheat (b) Clover (c) Legumes (d) All of these 14. Which lens must be used in a spectacle to cure the hyper me logia defect of eye? (a) Convex mirror (b) Convex lens (c) Concave lens (d) None of these For full paper Visit above link        or   click here

CTET: Test paper-3(Child development and Pedagogy)

CBSE ADDA 21. You find a student to be intelligent. You will  (a)  Remain pleased with him  (b) Not give him additional homework  (c) Motivate him so that he can make more progress  (d) Inform his parents about the fact that he is intelligent 22. If some students are not in a mood to study in the class, you will  (a) Force them to study  (b) Tell those students to leave the class and enjoy  (c) Warn them that they must study else you will report the matter to the Principal  (d) Tell them some interesting things related to their interests or your own subject 23.  Child development is defined as a field of study that  (a)  Examines change in human abilities.  (b)  Seeks to explain behaviour across the life span.  (c)   Compares children to adults to senior citizens.  (d)  Accounts for the gradual evolution of the child's cognitive, social, and other capacities. 24.  The term ‘identical elements’ is closely associated with:  (a)  Group instruction  (b) Transfer of

CTET: Teacher Eligibility Test paper-2(Child development and Pedagogy)

CBSE ADDA 11.  The current view of childhood assumes that  (a)  Children are similar to adults in most ways.  (b)  Children are best treated as young adults.  (c)   Childhood is basically a "waiting period."  (d)  Childhood is a unique period of growth and change. 12.  In preparing a fifth grade class to take a standardized reading test the teacher is best advised to:  (a)  Tell the children the test is very important and they should do the best they can  (b)  Ditto key questions from a previous test and allow the pupils to answer them  (c)  Coach the below grade level readers, as the rest of the class will do well anyway  (d)  Give the pupils practice in answering questions similar to the type that will appear on the test 13. A normal child of twelve years of age is most likely to  (a) Have difficulty with gross motor coordination  (b) Have feelings of anxiety about pleasing adults  (c) Confine his/her interests to here and now  (d) Be eager for peer approv