CTET AND STET NOTES

MODEL SOLVED QUESTIONS FOR CTET AND STET

1. Curriculum is an additional programme which does not state 
the number of lessons to be taught in a term
the educational purpose of a programme

2. Which one of the following sequences of steps is the correct way of preparing a balanced question paper?
  • Preparing a design, preparing a blueprint, writing and editing the questions, writing the marking scheme
  • Preparing the design, writing the questions, preparing the marking scheme, matching with the blueprint

3. Which one of the following pairs of life processes occurs both in plants and animals?

  • Reproduction and germination
  • Growth and reproduction

4. Which one among the following is a good cooking practice? 
  • washing the vegetables nicely and then cutting
  • cooking the vegetables by deep frying to kill bacteria

5. To teach various units of length to the students of Class III, a teacher shall take the following materials to the class
  • centimetre ruler and measuring tape
  • rules of different lengths and different units, measuring rod, measuring use by architects
6. Inclusive Education
  • encourages strict admission procedures
  • celebrates diversity in the classroom
7. A child cannot distinguish between 'saw' and 'was','nuclear' and 'unclear'.He/She is suffering from
  • dysmorphemia
  • dyslexia
8. The emphasis from reaching to learning can be shifted by
  • adopting child-centred pedagogy
  • focusing on examination results

9. A child starts to cry when his grandmother takes him from his mother's lap. the child cries due to
  • Social anxiety
  • Emotional anxiety
  • Separation anxiety
10. Individual attention is important in the teaching - learning process because
  • learners always learn better in groups.
  • teacher training programmes prescribe it.
  • it offers better opportunities to teachers to discipline each learner.
  • children develop at different rates and learn 'differently.


MODEL NOTES FOR JUDICIAL EXAM - 103

1. A Judicial Magistrate dismissed a private complaint u/s 203 CrPC. The aggrieved complainant approached the Chief Judicial Magistrate for ...