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12th August 2014, 10:39 AM
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Syllabus for B.Ed CET exam
Can you give me syllabus for Education Common Entrance Test for admission in B.ED course offered by reputed colleges in India ?
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12th August 2014, 01:00 PM
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Re: Syllabus for B.Ed CET exam
Here I am giving you syllabus for Education Common Entrance Test for admission in B.ED course offered by reputed colleges in India . Education Common Entrance Test syllabus : EdCET Syllabus – Part-A and Part-B PART-A: GENERAL ENGLISH Reading Comprehension. Correction of Sentences, Articles, Prepositions, Tenses, Spelling. Vocabulary, Synonyms, Antonyms. Transformation of Sentences – Simple, Compound and Complex. Voices, Direct Speech and Indirect Speech. PART-B: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & TEACHING APTITUDE Questions will be designed to test the ability of the candidate’s general knowledge of the environment around him and its application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of every day observation and experience in their scientific outlook as is expected of an educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighboring Countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Ecology, Economics, General Policy and Scientific Research. Teaching requires certain characteristics like ability to communicate, ability to deal with Children, ability to recognise individual differences etc., apart from analytical thinking and general intelligence. One who has these characteristics will be able to become a good teacher after training. Questions relating to these aspects will be included to test one’s teaching aptitude. Part C: EdCET Syllabus – English Methodology A) Language Skills (Marks: 50) Language functions Elements of phonetics Grammar Phrasal Verbs (idioms) Writing Skills Study Skills Reference Skills Vocabulary Punctuations (Questions to be set other than as in Part A General English.) (Marks: 50) B) Syllabus prescribed for Optional English at B.A. Degree level (B.A., ML / Special English) 50 Questions (50 Marks). (1) Language and Literature: Brief Survey of the English Language : Standardization : Word – formation, foreign influences (Latin, French, Scandinavian); Semantic Changes (relevant chapters from the Outline History of the English Language by F.T. Wood) Understanding / Comprehension of a literacy prose passage of a poem (2) Forms of poetry: evolution, kinds and variations: Sonnet : : Wordworth “Scorn not the Sonnet”. Ode : : Shelley “Ode to the West Wind” Elegy : :Gray “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” Balled : :Yeats “The Balled of Father Giligen” Lyric : :Robert Burns “A Red, Red Rose” Dramatic : : Browing “My Last Duches Monologue (3) Element of Drama : Plot/Structure : : Farrell Mitchell “The Best Laid Plans” Character : : J.B. Priestly “Mother’s Day” Dialogue : : Anton Chekov “The Marriage Proposal” (4) Elements of Fiction : Point of View : : Khushwant Singh “The Interview” Setting/Atmosphere : : Edgar Allen Poe “The Tell-Talc Heart” Style/Narrative : : O Henry “The Gift of the Magi” Techniques (5)A.Poetry from the Elizabethan age to the Pre-Romantic B.Spenser : : Sonnet “One Day I Wrote Her Name” Milton : : “L’allegro” Donne :: “The Canonization” Pope : : Extract from “The Rape of the Lock” (Cantos I & II) Blake : : “The School Boy” (6) A. Development of drama : 16th and 17th Century British Drama B. Shakespeare : : Othello (7) Prose : Origin and Development of the Essay; kinds B. Bacon : : “Of Youth and Age” Steele :: “One Judicious Flattery” Lamb : : “Dream Children” Chesterton : : “On Lying in Bed” (8) A. Fiction: Origin and Development of the Novel B. Jane Austen : : Pride and Prejudice Indian Writing in English – Indian English Literature (9) Origin and growth of Indian English Literature. (10) Poetry for detailed study. 1. Sri Aurobindo – Though The Paraclete 2. Toru Dutt – Sita 3. Nissim Ezekiel – Very Indian Poem in Indian English 4. A.K. Ramanjuan – The Hindoo: he reads his GITA and is calm at all events. 5. K.N. Daruwalla – The Epileptic 6. Gouri Desh Pande – The female of the Species (11) DRAMA for detai led study Girish Karnard : Naga Mandala (12) FICTION Kushwant Singh ;Train to Pakistan. (13) American English Language and Literature : The English language in America (14) Poetry for detailed study 1) Wallace Stevens : Of Modern Poetry 2) Dickenson : “Hope” is Thing with Feathers 3) Emily Robert Frost: Stopping By woods on a snowy Eveninj 4) Robinson Jeffers : Science 5) Archibald Macleish : “Not Marble Nor The Gilded ” Monuments” For Adcle. 6) William Carlos Williams ; The Yachts. (15) DRAMA for detailed study Eugene O ‘Neill : The Hairy Ape. (16) PROSE Theoreau:Walden |
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19th May 2015, 11:36 AM
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Re: Syllabus for B.Ed CET exam
I want to get Maharashtra B. Ed CET exam syllabus for doing preparation of this exam so will you please provide me that ?
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19th May 2015, 11:37 AM
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Re: Syllabus for B.Ed CET exam
As you want to get Maharashtra B. Ed CET exam syllabus for doing preparation of this exam so here I am giving you same: Syllabus: Mental Ability Teaching Aptitude General Knowledge + Self Assessment Exercises 1 - 4 ELCT - English Language Content Test As per Latest Syllabus Book Contents:- B.Ed. C.C.T. Maharashtra (Model Questions) Mental Ability Verbal (Chapter 1-7) Number Series Alphabet Series Analogy Classification Problem on Dice Blood Relations Coding - Decoding Non-Verbal (Chapter 1-4) Series Analogy Classification (Odd Man Out) Syllogism Teaching Aptitude (Chapter 1-8) Educational Psychology Principles Of Education Personality and its Measurement The New Education Policy Some Important Educational Policies of Free India Basic Education School Organisation Teaching Aptitude Test (Model Test Paper) Teaching Aptitude (Chapter 1-9) Liking towards teaching profession Outlook towards teacher Outlook towards students Outlook towards parents Outlook towards society Adjustment Professional Ethics Child Psychology The New Education Policy General Knowledge (Page 1-156) Indian History, Indian Polity, Economics, Science, Geography, Glossary of Knowledge and Understanding Current Affairs Self Assessment (Page 1-20) Exercise No.1 Exercise No.2 Exercise No.3 Exercise No.3 Answer Sheet ELCT - English Language Content Test (Added as per Latest Syllabus) (Page 1-20) Comprehension, Vocabulary Focus, Grammar Focus, Sentence Formation Phonetics, Verbal Idioms & Proverbs, Figures of Speech. Maharashtra B. Ed CET Exam Question Paper 1. How many schedules the Constitution of India contains ? (A) 9 (B) 10 (C) 11 (D) 12 Ans : (D) 2. The Constitution of India was adopted in— (A) 26 January, 1950 (B) 26 January, 1949 (C) 26 November, 1949 (D) 31 December, 1949 Ans : (C) 3. In a nuclear reactor, one of the following is used as a fuel— (A) Coal (B) Uranium (C) Radium (D) Diesel Ans : (B) 4. The first muslim ruler to introduce the system of price control was— (A) Balban (B) Jalaluddin Khalji (C) Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq (D) Alauddin Khalji Ans : (D) 5. Tansen, a great musician, was in the court of— (A) Akbar (B) Bahadur Shah (C) Rana Kumbha (D) Krishna Deva Rai Ans : (A) 6. Who among the following attended all the three Round Table Conferences ? (A) Jawaharlal Nehru (B) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (C) Vallabh Bhai Patel (D) Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ans : (B) 7. Where is National Sugar Institute established? (A) Kanpur (B) New Delhi (C) Lucknow (D) Gajrola Ans : (A) 8. A national leader, whose birthday is observed as the National Education Day on November 11, is— (A) J. B. Kriplani (B) Rajiv Gandhi (C) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (D) Sarojini Naidu Ans : (C) 9. The Nagarjuna Sagar Project is constructed on the river— (A) Kaveri (B) Krishna (C) Godavari (D) Indus Ans : (B) 10. The Bermuada Triangle lies in— (A) Western North Atlantic Ocean (B) Eastern South Atlantic Ocean (C) North Pacific Ocean (D) South Indian Ocean Ans : (A) 11. Who among the following has been honoured with Bharat Ratna for the year 2008 ? (A) Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (B) G. Madhavan Nair (C) Pt. Bhimsen Joshi (D) Lata Mangeshkar Ans : (C) 12. Which of the following is India’s first nuclear powered submarine launched on 26 July, 2009 ? (A) INS Virat (B) INS Arihant (C) INS Vikrant (D) INS Talwar Ans : (B) 13. The speed of light will be minimum while passing through— (A) Glass (B) Vacuum (C) Water (D) Air Ans : (A) 14. Galvanised iron sheets have a coating of— (A) Tin (B) Lead (C) Zinc (D) Chromium Ans : (C) 15. I.B.R.D. is also known as— (A) International Bank (B) World Bank (C) Asian Development Bank (D) Bank of America Ans : (B) 16. The Gupta king who assumed the title of Vikramaditya was— (A) Skandagupta (B) Samudragupta (C) Chandragupta–II (D) Kumaragupta Ans : (C) 17. Part IV of the Constitution of India deals with— (A) Fundamental Rights (B) Citizenship (C) Directive Principles of State Policy (D) Union Executive Ans : (C) 18. Which amidst the following countries of the European union has not adopted the single currency Euro ? (A) France (B) U. K. (C) Germany (D) Spain Ans : (B) 19. Permanent members of U. N. Security Council are— (A) U.K., U.S.A., Russia, China, Japan (B) U.S.A., France, China, U.K., Canada (C) U.S.A., France, U.K., Russia, Canada (D) U.S.A., U.K., France, Russia, China Ans : (D) 20. The author of the book ‘My Country My Life’ is— (A) Lal Krishna Advani (B) Jaswant Singh (C) Dilip Kumar (D) Sunil Gavaskar Ans : (A) 21. The Partition of Bengal was revoked by the British Government in the year— (A) 1907 (B) 1917 (C) 1911 (D) 1921 Ans : (C) 22. The first talkie film in India was— (A) Raja Harish Chandra (B) Alam Ara (C) Chandi Das (D) Jhansi Ki Rani Ans : (B) 23. ‘Blue Revolution’ is related to— (A) Space research (B) Irrigation (C) Fisheries (D) Drinking water Ans : (C) 24. India has the maximum foreign trade with— (A) Japan (B) Germany (C) U.S.A. (D) U.K. Ans : (C) 25. The most urbanised country in the world is— (A) Japan (B) Singapore (C) Germany (D) Israel Ans : (B) 26. Which is the highest finance body for small scale industries ? (A) IDBI (B) SIDBI (C) IFCI (D) NABARD Ans : (B) 27. What is the new name of the old region ‘Siam’ ? (A) Myanmar (B) Thailand (C) Philippines (D) Cambodia Ans : (B) 28. Great poet Amir Khusarau’s birth place was— (A) Patiyali (Etah) (B) Kanpur (C) Tehran (D) Lahore Ans : (A) 29. Bauxite is an ore of one of the following metals— (A) Aluminium (B) Silver (C) Tin (D) Steel Ans : (A) 30. Who organized the fourth Buddhist council ? (A) Ashoka (B) Harsha (C) Bindusara (D) Kanishka Ans : (D) 31. Who was the last ruler of Lodi dynasty ? (A) Bahlol Lodi (B) Ibrahim Lodi (C) Sikandar Lodi (D) Daulat Khan Lodi Ans : (B) 32. The Capital of Andaman and Nicobar islands is— (A) Port Blair (B) Diu (C) Kolkata (D) Tirupati Ans : (A) 33. Who among the following decides if a particular Bill is a Money Bill or not ? (A) President (B) Speaker of Lok Sabha (C) Chairman of Rajya Sabha (D) Finance Minister Ans : (B) 34. ‘Bar’ is the unit of— (A) Heat (B) Temperature (C) Current (D) Atmospheric pressure Ans : (D) 35. Right to vote is a— (A) Political right (B) Civil right (C) Economic right (D) Legal right Ans : (A) 36. Koneru Humpy is associated with— (A) Lawn Tennis (B) Hockey (C) Chess (D) Badminton Ans : (C) 37. Which of the following hills connect eastern and western ghats ? (A) Satpura (B) Vindhya (C) Nilgiri (D) Aravalli Ans : (C) 38. Which country is known as the ‘Cockpit of Europe’ ? (A) Belzium (B) Switzerland (C) Netherlands (D) Luxembourg Ans : (A) 39. In Uttar Pradesh, Charkula folk dance is related with— (A) Ruhelkhand region (B) Brij region (C) Bundelkhand region (D) Avadh region Ans : (B) 40. Which among the following is a central university in Uttar Pradesh ? (A) Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Faizabad (B) Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi (C) Chhatrapati Sahuji Maharaj University, Kanpur (D) Allahabad University, Allahabad Ans : (D) 41. Lucknow Congress session 1916, was presided over by— (A) Sarojini Naidu (B) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (C) Ambika Charan Majumdar (D) Pt. J. L. Nehru Ans : (C) 42. Rihand Project is located at— (A) Lalitpur district (B) Mirzapur district (C) Aligarh district (D) Sultanpur district Ans : (B) 43. Where was ‘Tanchoi’ brocade developed ? (A) Varanasi (B) Dhaka (C) Surat (D) Tanjavur Ans : (A) 44. Who wrote ‘Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna Ab Hamare Dil Mein Hai’ ? (A) Mohammed Iqbal (B) Kazi Nazrul Islam (C) Anand Narayan Mulla (D) Ram Prasad Bismil Ans : (D) 45. The chemical that is used in making artificial rain is— (A) Silver Nitrate (B) Silver Iodide (C) Silver Nitrite (D) Silver Chloride Ans : (B) 46. Which of the following is the hardest substance in the human body ? (A) Bone (B) Enamel (C) Nail (D) None of these Ans : (B) 47. Agricultural income tax is a source of revenue to— (A) Central Government (B) State Government (C) Local Administration (D) Centre and State Governments Ans : (B) 48. Largest Mica deposits are in— (A) South Africa (B) Australia (C) Canada (D) India Ans : (D) 49. Lalitpur district in U. P. is known for the— (A) Uranium deposits (B) Sugar industry (C) Polic training academy (D) None of these Ans : (A) 50. Which of the following oceans has the shape of the English alphabet ‘S’ ? (A) Arctic Ocean (B) Indian Ocean (C) Atlantic Ocean (D) Pacific Ocean Ans : (C) |