CTET 2014 September Paper-1 Question with Answer | ||
Child Development | Mathematics | EVS |
Language – I (Eng) | Language – II (Hindi) |
Child Development and Pedagogy
Q1. Cognitive development is supported by
(a) conducting relevant and well-designed tests as frequently as possible
(b) presenting activities that reinforce traditional methods
(c) Providing a rich and varied environment
(d) focusing more on individual activities in comparison to collaboration
Answer: (c) Providing a rich and varied environment |
Q2. Human development is
(a) quantitative
(b) qualitative
(c) unmeasurable to a certain extent
(d) both quantitative and qualitative
Answer: (d) both quantitative and qualitative |
Q3. The nature-nurture debate refers to
(a) genetics and environment
(b) behavior and environment
(c) environment and biology
(d) environment and upbringing
Answer: (a) genetics and environment |
Q4. Which of the following is a passive agency of socialization?
(a) Health club
(b) Family
(c) Eco club
(d) Public library
Answer: (d) Public library |
Q5. In Vygotsky’s theory, which aspect of development gets neglected
(a) Social
(b) Cultural
(c) Biological
(d) Linguistic
Answer: (c) Biological |
Q6. Which of the following stages are involved when infants “THINK” with their eyes, ears, and hands?
(a) Concrete operational stage
(b) Pre-operational stage
(c) Sensory-motor stage
(d) Formal operational stage
Answer: (c) Sensory-motor stage |
Q7. Ria does not agree with Rishabh about setting up a class picnic. She thinks that the rules can be revised to suit the majority. This kind of peer disagreement, according to Piaget, refers to
(a) Heteronymous morality
(b) Cognitive immaturity
(c) Reaction
(d) Morality of cooperation
Answer: (c) Reaction |
Q8. Which one of the following is a form of Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory of Intelligence?
(a) Practical Intelligence
(b) Experimental Intelligence
(c) Resourceful Intelligence
(d) Mathematical Intelligence
Answer: (a) Practical Intelligence |
Q9. Who developed the first Intelligence test?
(a) David Wechsler
(b) Alfred Binet
(c) Charles Edward Spearman
(d) Robert Sternberg
Answer: (b) Alfred Binet |
Q10. Phonological awareness refers to the ability to
(a) reflect and manipulate the sound structure
(b) speak fluently and accurately
(c) know, understand, and write
(d) master the rules of grammar
Answer: (a) reflect and manipulate the sound structure |
Q11. Gender discrimination in a classroom
(a) Does not affect the performance of the students
(b) May lead to diminished effort or performance of the students
(c) May lead to diminished effort, or performance of the male students
(d) is done more by the male teachers than their female counterparts
Answer: (b) May lead to diminished effort or performance of the students |
Q12. Which of the following is an example of a learning style?
(a) Visual
(b) Accrual
(c) Factual
(d) Tactual
Answer: (a) Visual |
Q13. A teacher collects and reads the work of the class, then plans and adjust the next lesson to meet student needs. He/ She is doing
(a) Assessment of learning
(b) Assessment as learning
(c) Assessment for learning
(d) Assessment at learning
Answer: (c) Assessment for learning |
Q14. Teachers who work under School Based Assessment
(a) are overburdened as they need to take frequent tests in addition to Monday tests
(b) need to assign projects to work in each subject to individual students
(c) observe students minutely on a daily basis to assess their values and attitudes
(d) feel a sense of ownership for the system
Answer: (d) feel a sense of ownership for the system |
Q15. “How do grades differ from marks?”
This question belongs to which of the following classes of the question?
(a) Divergent
(b) Analytic
(c) Open-ended
(d) Problem-solving
Answer: (b) Analytic |
Q16. Girls students
(a) learn questions on mathematics well but face difficulty only when they are asked to reason them out
(b) are as good in mathematics as boys of their age
(c) perform less competently in spatial concepts than boys of their age
(d) possess more linguistic and musical abilities
Answer: (b) are as good in mathematics as boys of their age |
Q17. Difficulty in recalling sequence of letters in words and frequent loss of visual memory is associated with
(a) Dyslexia
(b) Dyscalculia
(c) Dysgraphia
(d) Dyspraxia
Answer: (a) Dyslexia |
Q18. “Education-of-all-in-schools-for-all’ could be a tagline for which of the following?
(a) Cohesive education
(b) Inclusive education
(c) Cooperative education
(d) Exclusive education
Answer: (b) Inclusive education |
Q19. Fluency, elaboration originality and flexibility are the factors associated with
(a) giftedness
(b) talent
(e) divergent thinking
(d) acceleration
Answer: (a) giftedness |
Q20. Gifted students may be asked to spend more time on questions dealing with
(a) remembering
(b) understanding
(c) creating
(d) analyzing
Answer: (c) creating |
Q21. Learning disabilities in Mathematics can be assessed most appropriately by which of the following tests
(a) Aptitude tests
(b) Diagnostic tests
(c) Screening tests
(d) Achievement tests
Answer: (b) Diagnostic tests |
Q22. Concept maps are most likely to increase understanding of a new concept by
(a) Transferring knowledge between content areas
(b) Focusing attention on specific details
(c) Prioritizing academic content for study
(d) Increasing ability to organize information logically
Answer: (d) Increasing ability to organize information logically |
Q23. According to the theory of social learning of Albert Bandura, which of the following is true?
(a) Play is essential and should be given priority in school.
(b) Modeling is a principal way for children to learn
(c) An unresolved crisis can harm a child.
(d) Cognitive development is independent of social development
Answer: (c) An unresolved crisis can harm a child. |
Q24. Deductive reasoning involves
(a) reasoning from general to particular
(b) reasoning from particular to general
(c) active construction and reconstruction of knowledge
(d) methods including inquiry learning and heuristics
Answer: (a) reasoning from general to particular |
Q25. When children learn a concept and use it, practice helps in reducing the errors committed by them. This idea was given by
(a) E.L Thorndike
(b) Jean Piaget
(c) J.B. Watson
(d) Lev Vygotsky
Answer: (a) E.L Thorndike |
Q26. Which of the following skill is associated with emotional intelligence?
(a) Memorizing
(b) Motor processing8
(d) Empathizing
(c)Envisaging
Answer: (c) Envisaging |
Q27. The inner force that stimulates and compels a behavioral response and provide specific direction to that response is
(a) Motive
(b) Perseverance
(c) Emotion
(d) Commitment
Answer: (a) Motive |
Q28. Which term is often used interchangeably with the term “motivation”?
(a) Incentive
(b) Emotion
(c) Need
(d) Inspiration
Answer: (c) Need |
Q29. …………. motives deal with the need to reach satisfying feeling states and to obtain personal goals.
(a) Effective
(b) Affective
(c) Preservation-oriented
(d) Safety-oriented
Answer: (b) Affective |
Q30. Which one of the following is a factor that affects learning positively?
(a) Fear of failure
(b) Competition with peers
(c) Meaningful association
(d) Pressure from parents
Answer: (c) Meaningful association |