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‘Total no. of Printed Pages : 32 BOOKLET sesQeustaye Sides: 82 fad Hall Ticket No./ 85 eBS Rent Signature of Invigilator /9-. TET-111-EM/T™ Time : 2 Hours, 30 Minutes ‘Max. Marks : 150 acto Yeu 80.206 regirtyng 150 OG Instructions to the candidates : weg Sasse: 1. Write your Hall Ticket number in the box provided at the left sidfal tke booklet immediately after receiving the Test Booklet. SO esSoiSiss SS oud mnbat Dey prod dy AAT hos 2 Check whether the Test Booklet contains as many pages a: Jed on the top ofthis page BSS p prod imbosm Neem shy OSE or S8H =o 8. Check whether all pages are printed properly. Dope pages from the Test Booklet. shy exfaish om S80 tagien som deff SS nose Bhp fad oo 9 ax, Sebo drSaswsrcts, i \, 4. Indicate your answers on the given OMR auf given on both sides of the OMR answer Gt at rt thant To (DS oe ee ne ee ice questions. Answer all questions e Test Booklet. Use only the white paper booklet for rough work bp abd ond ays Og hom Lr Dey (OMR signa Sort Hos srsbadeResTis wih som wat’. ‘ll not be permitted to leave the examination hall till the completion M P20. PARTI BOOKLET Q CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PEDAGOGY 1. Achild who uses both its hands to hold a toy, gradually holds the toy with its fingers. This can be best explained by this developmental principle. ) Interaction (2) Development is predictable (3) Individual differences (4) Development proceeds from| 3. general to specific ots Seog Sang Seyi Bey ES sotoggd ayo snstreseteen. 690 Be DEMS MBO YN SOM BSH (1) sagpery 2) deesacs Qarefaassiiy @) as dows @) barse Spun Sood OOP Sw) Ssdveween itt Comparatively, emotion: easily in (1) childhood @) infaney (8) adolescence @ puberty 2) The modification of existing knowledge structures as a result of exposure to new information or ‘experiences (1) accommodation (2) assimilation (@) schema @ equilibration ak ays the orders of wd punishment. The i/ this stage of the *¥moral development. Tof premoral level ige If of premoral Tevel Stage III of conventional morality (4) Stage IV of conventional morality easwmodb aya eyeaRauts yp edress DUES, 51 Fey MEF posoansests sector. [) are por Arend ose or (2) rapes denote @) desman pew endures (A) depres pow Fandio wens ow NN One of the following perspectives proposes that all children have an innate language uequisition device which is responsible for language acquisition called the (D nativist perspective (2) humanistic perspective (2) behavioristic perspective (4) socio-cultural perspective Bod cpredt asd eg sewn PUMA BME PS SEwERYS Deo POQLOGOS Gowwersny GODMVCD.. () SanBepeze 2) sees Eye (8) BOSS Ge [Ay Srey Deis, ose ¥o One of the following speaks about the social expectations (« ev stage of development. (2) developmental tasks (2) developmental hazay (8) conflicts (3) BOOKLET Pick the correct statement from the following. () Physical health is important than mental health. (2) Mental health is importa: (3) Physical and mental ‘The performance ofa student is less than his aptitude in Mathematics. He requires... (A) extra coaching (2) training in memory techniques (3) best teaching (4) guidance EE DINQ Nels DPSS oO Nine Mago Bay BS Sot, GUI TCISD () wasp FoR (2) 93 D4508° ayes @) axsoctes Ma) SREB RS P.O. ‘Prediction’ is the characteristic of the following psychological concept. 2) Interest (2) Attitude (3) Creativity (4) Aptitude sdrosces’ te SoSizepds pH Boos, expe () ete 2) 390 @) merEse (A) ire deo 10. A classroom teacher would like to know the opinion of class X students on certain issues. The appropriate method to know the opinion is (2) case study (2) observation (3) interview (4) attitude ‘w-2) ad WwT™M, ne (2) learning material, learning process and teacher uu. 12. BOOKLET Qa creativity is .... (1) positive (2) negative (3) no specific relation (@) positive in students having an Oo above average 1.Q. SDEPERS Hoda ee () emag dey sdKS me depends upon the aYher, learning material, ming process and teacher (8) learner, learning material and teacher (4) learning process and teacher Seig8s $0 Pod Tay PUNKS G) epee, AO, RHPA, OHSS » ert (2) wages Sapa, ERs OSs, edocs, (3) empties, G55 uPA, adeygints regyso gga Sada adecite 13. Oneoftthe following methods is more suitable to teach the heterogenous group of students for self-paced learning. (2) lecture method (2) historical method 15. BOOKLET ® “Law of exercise" is the contribution of this school. @ Behaviorism (@) Constructivism (3) Gestalt school (4) Paychoanalysts, (3) programmed —_instruction|| _‘waySxittner Gesourabedguted method () Sarre 4 (4) loud reading method 3 DOPES ee Bed mSEhgcib0 waiiscr Nitto Sto Dag @ soe : so sie seni hese | rh stadents pe 2 1", 2% and\Br positions erat Il their Gi ees ‘the time they (8) pega Sty OLE SSS teacher needs to 14. A child is not able to learn a task Fate jn this domain for their properly because of nonattainment of age. The learning factor involved is ¢ ive (1) cognitive psychomotor (2) personal cognitive @ environmental Baxpss wONBED Saxo Dong w>, (4) social ey po byes 1, 2, 3 Sredt tatoos, Detipth ate e80 B ets Stas Satis ae E eysor ses cess Be BetiKOE AdeyCiats DorCgo ee ePagBeAgS IND Be Sorte B Sy, £1) egaras pony nee () games @ soe) (2) pros oe O° 8) SE Seoyy @) goes (6) wy PTO. o Oo 17. Involvement of the learner. (2) is active in R-S conditioning than in S-R conditioning (2) is active in S-R conditioning than in R-S conditioning (8) is active in both S-R and R-S conditionings (4) is passive in both S-R and R-S conditionings ow, Seto @) S-Radveried SSR-S2 ISRPOSoT Gourd, (2) R-Saneeied' te S_Ranowee Gatingom dod. (8) SR, RS duct tododeto gatintagom Gois0d, (4) S-R, R-S anogre todedety Beyciregom dead, 18, Essential component of learning is (a) experience @) teaching (8) objectives (4) guidance egy sceteayaSOM cotmelsS @) eese 19. 's (3) cultu (4) social s} BOOKLET ®g 20. A teacher and two to four students form a collaborative group and take turns in leading dialogues on the content ofa text. Itis called. (@) reciprocal teaching (2) remedial teaching (3) extended teaching @ cooperative learnings O. 21, class Vhas learntin ny ings when the class teacher iated the behavior of his classmates. The learning theory volved is * (2) insight learning (2) social learning (3) instrumental conditioning (4) classical conditioning LY nS GUND deg, oo TS org Soon GUND Eder cients Giclee, manettio oye OS titres games ho ged cx ogee ) wonky eqysse (2) Sekos wesse (B) SESE deatS (4) dopransanerio (6) 22, Change in the neurological system of a person due to the process of memory is known as (2) engram (2) genetical memory (3) biogenetical memory (4) linguistic memory ho Shaws ves my od gaye sng Hea GO Vat (1) 25e5 (2) eS (8) Seating (4) PARAL Aclass VIlI rural studentlearns the periodic table in a similar fashion to learning 'VIBGYOR,, the colours of the rainbow. The technique involved in this learning is if (1) mnemonics BOOKLET 24. To carry out the provisions of the RTE Act, 2009, ‘funding’ is the responsibility of... (1) the central government (2) the state government (3) SSA and RMSA oy (4) both central governments peotagey, eices Settoas a the NCF-2005, assessment ‘at Class I and His... (2) paired association (8) ideas association (4) word association 1) no test in any form (2) oral test (3) a simple written or oral test (4) based on the syllabus snbais BuSerds Yes0-2005 wote £35, Zot Barve dottel Bey C) deed Sigaibot (2) srasishy (8) seen oodoarpasty * (4) dowSespterm 4 P-r.O. 26. One of the following indicates the learner's higher cognitive a 1) Retention (2) Reasoning 13) Imitation (4) Observation 20d wet Lad eS EOS EEE (1) expue (2) Taxa (3) exsttes + (4) sObe0 + ‘One of the following is the reason for learning disability. (1) Possessing 1.Q less than 70 2) Inappropriate teaching. 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(1) Scorer Soved* wel Serie (2) Pinder Mae pI, WEES (3) ges coy Dindye B Beste Sorte (4) soyte eed ct pte 5T. adpycint yy stressed G) Boye ob easy Bene xD! ay SpS0 mh seg tpeyedigne: gots nANNtS wr ess Sete) (Goss SS (a3) (AX Dd5 ey ye Sates ) cexdhoowoe @ Dopp yyTE (3) Sse 0 TH] (A) sectb0 wes Dectshe sf RO nae ates HpRED () Bre taiirOns, Cots aqhewres (2) eames aezosrees, demas: (8) Rares mugors, tots besHErees (4) Zeta werirees, tants BmEErEEs P.1.0. PART-II BOOKLET LANGUAGE II - ENGLISH Q IS 61. Choose the correct word tofill in the | 66. ‘To make ct tense, we blank in the sentence. is helpi 7 a use this helping verb. Coppers use metal ihe @) an (2) had @) the (3) has @ any (4) having ®2. I forget his name. 67. The opposite of equality In the above sentence the (1) unequality underlined word is (2) disequality 4A) noun (3) nonequalit; @) verb (A) inequality, (3) conjunction JG) pronain. 68. Identify the clryéétly Npdlt word. 63. Identify the correct sentence. econ = (1) How far house it is fr ) How far your house itis trom) [C2/-Seefpmadt (8) How far is it from hereto your word to fill n the hounet sentence. (A Where you are going now. Choose the correct word to fill in the blank in the sentence. Rama can speak (@) fast (@) wonderful 6) fastly (4) severely If you combine the tans > sentences, a) Heisstrong. b) Hecan kc hi CY You willget L) (4) He ca ori rd is Za ee (®) He is strodg whtoh he can work hard) ugh strong, he can @) he ean work hard, he en .. the market last Choose the correct phrase to fill in the blank in the sentence. They living here since 1999. (2) has been (3) are being (4) have being Identify the ‘positive degree’ of the sentence, Raju is taller than Amar. 1) Amar is not (2) Amar is not so tall as Raju. (3) Amar can be tall like Raju. (4) Amar is as tall as Raju. 2. Mt 4) 72, Identify the correct question tag’ for the statement, Your brother isa teacher, @) ishe (2) isn'tit? (8) isnt he. (A) isn'the? What is the meaning of the word underlined in the sentence? ‘The water glittered in the sunlight. (@) shone (@) shine (3) shown (®) shining If you combine the following two sentences, a) She likes English. b) She likes Mathematics. ‘Youwill get : (2) She not only likes English, but also Mathematics. @) She likes not only English, but] also Mathematics. 4, he) (3) Not only English but a] likes Mathematies. (4) She likes English and nc Mathematics. 75. suggested the oils ae we EM/TM. SS 5) BOOKLET Qa 76. Identify the question to get the NN ‘Yes. We go there every year. (2) Did you been to Ooty? (2) Have been to Ooty ever? (3) Did you go to Ooty never? (4) Have you ever been to 0 In a letter to an offi ‘subscription’ is (2) Yours sincerely, (2) yours faithfull a tre kin) (Fira sSstmakes the dod ov \@ Mg louds makes the sun for us. lapieneliatar ek the four parts of a sentence. ‘are marked A, B, C and D. A) because it was interesting B) interested in the book ) that he could not put it down D) hewasso ‘The correct sequence ofthe parts is @ D),B),©),A) (@) B),©),A),D) (3) A),©),B),D) (@) D),©),A), BY P10. BOOKLET ® £80 to 84 : Read the following passage and answer the questions given below. 81. ee ea 116) John Ruskin says, "All books are divisible into two classes, the books of the hour and the books ofall time.” Similarly some books are read by 95% of people for some years and thei they are virtually forgotten. Take for example, ‘detective’ novels. We mgy not have heard about the authors of detective novels like Erle Stanley divided into (1) some categories (2) three categories (3) four categories G) two categories ‘The writer of this passage compares books to. () friends (2) classics (8) time (4) detectives 84, The writer of this passage says that books can make us... (1) feel sad (2) feel better! (8) feel dejected (4) feol serious =(3) most of be bot forgot (4) no book is re O° ind forgotten 85. Language games can consolidate the pupils’ skills of... (2) listening and speaking only (2) speaking and reading only (8) reading and writing only BOOKLET a 88 At schools, teachers conduct unit IS tests, terminal exams and annual exams to ensure (2) continuous and comprehensi evaluation (4) listening, speaking, reading and] iting 86. We teach a supplementary reader for. (1) learning pronunciation (2) learning syntax (3) extensive reading] (4) intensive reading 87. Read the question in the box given below Choose the correct word to fill @ the blank. Ravi goes to school... (@) summative evaluation (8) diagnostic evaluation( (4) formation evalua 89. In microteachiny of (2D) Tpachey mprove their (2) pre a microlesson| +h, get the feedback, (Gr Garr teach, get the feedback, ind reteach. prepare a microlesson and reteach. (A) They prepare a microlesson plan and improve their teaching, ane 90. One of the basic elements of spoken — English is fluency. Fluency is the The above ability ofa speaker C1 Texica it (@) to pause at the right place while (2) knowlelige speaking 3 ° (2) to speak fast ¢ (3) to speak as fast as he ean (4) to speak as slowly as he can 7 P70. eS a1. PART-IV MATHEMATICS ‘There are three sectors in a pie- diagram. Ifthe angles of two sectors are 80° and 140°, then the angle of the third sector is ...........0+ es gers denen Sorts Bp DgeoTree, BO? sdcies 140° 0 Stevo Betis Baoes DYES, Sore DD Sire (1) 220° (2) 60° (3) 140° (4) 80° ‘Accricket ball'scostis Rs. 36 and the cost ofa cricket bat is 12% times that of the cost of the cricket ball. The cost ofthe cricket bat (in rupees) is MBS vod goer. 36. BS SVES 200 Get MEQ easd o BSS 8 (e7.08') 1 ( 450 (2) 350 (3) 550 (4) 650 #5 AABCE|A = 90°, |B = AC Ic bax a 15° (2) 30" (3) 45° @) 90° ‘The present age of years and of his son ratio of age of thy years ago was .. woe Sotsthg ee 2 @ Oral @ 14 2 my))60 em cloth is required for ‘nesitirt, then the cloth required for rts... 4) 14m, 80cms 1s) (2) 18m. 20ems (3) 15m. 20cms (4) 16m. 80cms xSeye rhs 60rob. myosin 7 Seow eesears Wy (1) 14 bs. 80 e.bs. (2) 18 Bs. 20 Bos. (8) 15 Bs. 20 3052. (A) 16 bs 80 S0bs. BOOKLET ® NN 97. The value of idx 625 100, If a clock shows 8 lock, then the angle between the two hands is... nasserctoob® B Koweytn Dots Bax soygiess ay 240° 2) 120° (3) 145" 98, If x, y, z are any three rational @ 125" ° numbers and if x>99>2, then x >z. This property is known as ae ee ae en S (2) Law of Trieotomy sete (Q) Transitive Property Tay bas alta (3) Associative Property @ (4) Closure Property @ RAS x, y, 2 69 D0 Sart oreekcts Sond, @ x>yy>z comx>z eyes] joss spdotonts oS op te Se outs (1) spate ets RO i (2) Bogen | een (3) sreBatS ae Lys) si Deere (a) seep ste 19% There are some bags, where 21 bags aro kept in each room. If the bags are kept in 16's and 20's per room, 4 bags are left out. The total number ofbags that are there in all is Sys, 121 TES MA THD STE Seip. o exper 25,5, 10S" 16 63 20 tke dodves Sar GODS 4 aE ~ 7 2) 80 8) 84 76 191 PTO. oO -595 © 104. The ratio between Rs.2.and 60 paise () 1:30 2:90: 1 (3) 10:3 (4) 3:10 105. If one angle is the aver other two angles and between the great Bo, Died» 60 Be ta THY st angles is 60°, then the triangle iscalled (2) an isosceles tris (2) an equilatexél t (3) a yight aj jangle BOOKLET Q 106, The difference between the largest 6 digit number and the smallest 5 digit numbers... (ets wate DahD DY Som, ate DoD ox Sop ne dpe (a) 999998 (2) 888888 (3) 988888 (4) 999999 ee Dpeb 4 BSOOSRO (Hoots, Reiye 49 Gegs 19 Fir PLEGENO BD nse (@) e°6, 12 (3) 5, 10 (4) eS, 13 108, If two-thirds, half and one-seventh of a number is added to itself, the result is 37. Then the number is. easonj cies, 28s ping SETS 1/13 pitas u songo tBkod om Bes 109. 110. ‘The valiveyt a ypXi@e depreciates every year by Sim. If the present value of the vehicle is Rs. 50,000, then its value after two years'(in rupees) is (2) 47,500 () 45,125 (3) 52,500 (A) 54,875 ‘The center and end points ofan are of « cirele are collinear. The are is called as (2) diameter (2) chord (3) major are (a) semicircle sooxier @Y 112, The cost of 4 dozen papersis Rs. 24, ‘The cost of 1 score of papers (in rupees) is. reste Gay wine Be OP. 24 ec sndhwornmmere (wrod) a) 40 20 (3) 10 (42 @) 22 (4) 35 114. The value of 0.2727. + O.T8TB in 18 ODT ren + O.TBTB ron (a) 1.001 2) 1.01 (3) 1.0202..... (4) 1.0101 (211 METHODOLOGY 115. The author of 'Pancha Siddhantika’ (2) Aryabhatta (2) Varahamihiral (3) Bhaskaracharya (4) Brahmagupta eset egOON” egy (1) tigig (2) eenmbstests @ ey (A) cargos 116. The terminal competency to be achieved in Geometry at the primary stage is .. (2) to understand the types of triangles (2) to draw a circle when radius is given (8) to draw an angle equal given angle 117. Students are asked to find the BOOKLET a various characteristics ofa rectangle by using a geometric box. Th teaching method adopted is the (1) playway method (2) problem solving met ° (B) Heuristic method (4) project method rae Senne SAO ise aay 2050: saps Doms & S propared in schools, the aspect to be (dicated after content analysis is (1) teaching learning activities ieve (3) teaching learning material (4) evaluation Sigbe Served! wares Setostsiy Br SaSob! naa bie Boys Dot Hel woke (1) Steere Hogeees (2) Dhow sets PoE ) Shmayss deen (4) sarees BOOKLET a IN 119, "Student verifies the outcome when | 199, To evaluate a text book as per the two fractions are multiplied”. This specification belongs to the objective of tobe assessed for points. (D) understanding (@) knowledge (3) application (4) skill “otis ayes Torketim £238 HOON aAg SOURS" gO Ue ORAOd BeOS iypgtes () cams (2) egies (8) BoarR (4) Borage Hunter's score card, the content e PART-V ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 2 eee 121, Examine the following : |A) The tip of the tongue — sweet taste B) ‘The back of the tongue ~ sour taste ©) The edges of the tongue — bitter taste D) The middle of the tongue~salty taste Identify the correct pairs BOGS ests apes. A) wesc - Bb B) warts — = eR « ©) wetectse - ee x D) Toswyeto - es @ 4,0) (2) B.D) (3) B).C) ( A),D) 122, The first-aid kit in a classroom contains tartaric acid, iodine, antiseptic lotion and potgsaiuryy permanganate. The item/i use to give first-aid to the vityrset | scorpion bite is/are (1) iodine (2) potassium permang BOOKLET Q ee eS 123. The number of players and extra players present in a kabaddi team respectively ate sstuog engi, eu meg sdain wy eames Sosy ST (D 5,2 (2) 6,4 (3) 7,5 (4) 8,2 Examples for ling 124. atic Uy water spectively and. by fists, pELOOP (3) eee, 30 @) agar, Sym 125, Skeleton ofa man : bones ::skeleton of le (2) chlorophyll (2) veins (3) xylem (4) stomata erst eipeettin 1 Daaotes 1 SHEA hp Seetticn (1) sgspouse (@) Bate @) See (4) spore i2al BOOKLET ®Q 126, A farmer collected ‘sword suckers'| 129. A person wishes to stay ina forest to grow in his field. The crop is ‘and study the life of wild animals. (1) potato ‘The type ofthe house he has to live (2) turmeric (3) plantain (4) soot potato (1) a tent house (2) amud house sa Bis, 9 Dood! ab How BETO ote Seberes. ote Sb 808 (@)ahut (1) eamortsey (2) 83% wa] (A) DerBtse 197. The skin disease caused due to vitamin deficiency is. cw Pellagra (2) Eczema’ 130, The gkum fsence of these (3) Acne (4) Measles ‘Syes the nitrogen betsy Sosa aA SED aE * Crea () coconut (oe + casyoompgm cprytembe age 128, A farmer has a field with sand ® eaesom in coastal region. Suge eV [a ease crop which can be grow 2) oto (2) Turmeric 8) HE, (2) Sugargqne (A) See (3 CHAN tat. Mhasthat destroys chorphyin plant leaves is 28 sa «1 c0, (2) 80, (3) HS @) 80, (251 P10. 182, Pick up the wrong statement with reference to water. (1) Itis not an element. (2) It is a good conductor off electricity (3) 2H, +0, —> 2H,0. (4) It has a constant ratio of hydrogen and oxygen. Dedsoneged tim Soysndss (1) ed ssposin me (2) ob Sood DeyegRE (3) 2H, + (4) Bod ap eeS, eae a9 tor doused 133, Examine the following statements. i) Need not clean toilet daily. ii) White washing of a house to be taken up periodically. 134, Latitudes and longitudes on a globe BOOKLET Qa NN (@ latitudes are imaginary lines and long are vertical imaginary lines (2) latitudes are ver lines and horizont ines (3) both 1dgixdes And longitudes (maginary lines Ges and longitudes vopéical imaginary lines only forever. iv) Water and food vest esos desig hated covered with lids. Ye — : Identify the correct < @) epcitsss domym fetseds the following option a sexiiobem Aatioendas Gessteapes (8) wmos, Serosiues Beer wien Fatonds dastiges a y\ii) ee (2) i),iv) (4) id, iv) 6) (A) emod, Syrotine: Door eR fameds antigo 185. ‘Gramasabha! means ... a meeting in which the sarpanch and all ward members participate (2) it is a meeting headed sarpanch in which all the people ofa village attend (3) itis a meeting of sarpanch and the upasarpanch with village secrotary and other employees of the grama panchayat (4) it is a meeting headed by the sarpanch in which all ward members, youth associations and caste heads attend ato ear CD) rseseS sedate TUES, (1) 3.28 million sq. kms (2) 32.8 million sq. kms BOOKLET Qa 136, 'Shravanbelagola', and 'Mahabali- purath’, the historical places are ocated respectively in these stat (1) Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu (2) Kerala, Karnataka O° (3) Tamil Nadu, Kai (3) 3.28 billion sq. kms (4) 32.8billion sq. kms PTO. NN 138, Read the following and identify the correct pair A) Kuchipudi - Tamil Nadu B) Bhangra ~ Panjab ©) Bharatanatyam-Andhra Pradesh God 0 SSD SO dip BtiSS QO. A) srogre—etourtis B) gor send 0) game - wos 88 (1) B), ©) (2) A), C) (3) A),B) (4) B) only 139, Eastern and western peninsular plateau meet ht (1) Seshachala hills (2) Nallamala mountips wooxter QY IS 140. The hot deserts are situated between 141. these latitudes on either side of the equator. dugnotio Dotees, great fo Be omoctane Say Yom (1) 15°30" Oo (2) 30°— 45° (3) 5°- 15° (4) 08-5" Health, reve », fixg) services and ogicat is category. @ or ry services. Praia srgency services. Mand Fire services are (i education services are rdinary services (4) Health and fire services are ordinary services; revenue and education services are ‘emergency services, @ BH Mids oh Rw ease Qe RES CEES Rew 5; Tair, Heda Oe, Se wogsctie 9 142. The popular names of Gopal Krishna Gokhale and Dadabhai Naoroji respectively are... (2) Tron man, Punjab Kesari (2) Grand old man of India; Iron man (3) Punjab Kesari; Socrates of ‘Maharashtra World Health Organizatior (4) Socrates of Maharashtra; Grand| ‘old man of India Ho pgitsducam crane weit ro gems Sogn (1) Gi, S208, oer $50 2 pobegenSes (3) sorb S30, BOOKLET 143. This is not an organ of the United ‘Nations Organization. (1) The Secretariat (2) The General Assembly (4) The International Gaurt of Justice gp tyres 9 Ss (1) saweate - eS] Smeg ewteTegoted () only (2) B) only (3) A) only. ° (4) Cand A) O° (291 P10. METHODOLOGY 145. The product of science is indicated by () the scientific method of inquiry (@) accumulated and systematized| body of knowledge (8) the scientific attitude (4) gathering of data Dag TY ERS Se DgormsmDasntsteSd () wae sgoet stirs B) Prsseees soa Rowse Aesoads spe (3) whaepeo (4) cegos Ses 146. Most important initial step towards achievement of an aim is a) skill (2) ability (3) objective (4) goal eS (ain) Fre. @ @ @ Be ©) (so) NN BOOKLET Q 17. The method that helps in developing manipulative skills amongy students is (2) lecture method (2) historical metho (8) laboratory mephy Ahan Oo (4) lecture cu method, Doyegostiny . WS sds Q 8 2) e ° — fe arrangements that shows the creatures living on the land is (2) aquarium @) terrarium (3) herbarium #) vivarium otro tones unha ) wigase < 2) agoaise| (8) wrhpatwe (4) aSocise 7 BOOKLET Q 149. The plan meant for evaluating the | 150. The evaluation that is used for IS learning outcomes of the students in ‘giading purpoee is called. the classroom is called 1. eememiee eraleaGcn 2) unit plan i (2) summative evaluation (2) subject plan (3) diagnostic evaluation (3) lesson plan Oo (4) grading evaluatiop (4) year plan’ weno mE! Doygo CaS HOD apeptic Saisea8 wre Genes {1 cand genes (2) caine ewes (@ dy Bros A) FE SHS Ni w-2nter-1)EM/TM (311 PTO.

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