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CTET 2011 Answer Key Question Paper Solution

CTET Answer Key and Solution to Question Paper 2011 is being made available by  CBSE ADDA  on the very same day. Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) – 2011 is scheduled to be held on Sunday, the 26th June, 2011 at 1178 Centres in  86 cities across the country including 2 centres abroad.  In all 7.9 lacs candidates have been registered for this examination.

ctet Science Practice Paper

1. Ozone layer is found in (1) Hydrosphere (2) Lithosphere (3) Stratosphere (4) Troposphere 2. Tyranosaurus was abundant during (1) Paleozoic (2) Mesozoic (3) Senozoic (4) Azoic 3.The part of the castor seed that yields oil is (1) Cotyledons (2) Caruncle (3) Endosperm (4) Nucellus 4. Which fungus is edible (1) Amenita (2) Mucor (3) Rhizopus (4) Morchella 5. Plants which flower only once in their life  are called (1) Holocarpic (2) Monocarpic (3) Syncarpic (4) Apocarpic 6. Largest leaves belong to (1) In Rafflesia (2) In Victoria (3) In Nerium (4) In Ginkgo 7. Maize fruit is (1) Achene (2) Cypsela (3) Samara (4) Caryopsis 8. Antibodies are (1) Glycoproteins (2) Proteins (3) Nucleoproteins (4) Carbohydrates 9. Tears contain (1) Amylase (2) Lysozyme (3) Mucus (4) Plasma 10. The process by which DNA gives rise to RNA called as (1) Transduction (2) Translation (3) Transformation (4) Transcription

CTET Maths Sample Practice Papers

1. Operation of 'subtraction' in integers obeys the (1) closure law (2) commutative law (3) associative law (4) None of the above 2. The interior angles of a polygon are in A.P. If the smallest angle be 120 ° and angles differ by 5 ° , then number of sides in polygon is (1) 6 (2) 7 (3) 8 (4) 9 3. If a, b, c are rational numbers, then distributive law for multiplication over addition is (1) a × (b + c) = (a × b) + c (2) a + (b × c) = (a + b) × (a + c) (3) a × (b + c) = (a × b) + (a × c) (4) a + (b × c) = (a + b) × c 4.Additive identity of real numbers is (1) 1 (2) 0 (3) –1 (4) None of these 5. Additive inverse of 0 (zero) is (1) 0 (2) 1 (3) –1 (4) Not defined 6. When 2 256 is divided by 17 , the remainder would be (1) 1 (2) 14 (3) 16 (4) None of these 6. The sum of three prime numbers is 100 . If one of them exceeds the other by 36 ,then largest number is (1) 73 (2) 91 (3) 67 (4) 57 7. If n is an even natural number, then the largest natural no. by which n(n + 1) (n + 2) is