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25th November 2014, 01:43 PM
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TET Exam Papers
I am looking for Model Question Papers to prepare for Assam Secondary TET Exam so please provide me the same?
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26th November 2014, 08:32 AM
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Re: TET Exam Papers
Here I am providing you Model Question Papers to prepare for Assam Secondary TET Exam. Assam Secondary TET English Model Question Paper: 1. The woman described in the poem (A) Lived in her own house (B) Worked in the house of a rich man (C) Was very busy doing chores (D) Was no more Ans: (D) 2. The woman was always tired because (A) She did all the household work without any elp (B) She had hardly anything to eat (C) She was physically very weak (D) She was suffering from a serious ailment Ans: (A) 3. The woman wanted to go to a place where (A) People would take good care of her (B) People would sincerely mourn for her (C) People didn’t sing or dance (D) People didn’t cook, wash or sew Ans: (D) 4. The woman’s account in the poem shows (A) How a woman can escape from work (B) How we should help each other (C) How overworked a housewife is (D) That there is no work in heaven Ans: (C) 5. ‘For everything there is exact to my wishes,’ In this line, the word ‘exact’ can be interpreted to mean (A) According (B) Leading (C) Contrary (D) Contributing Ans: (A) 6. Fill in the appropriate determiner: The ring is made of _______ gold. (A) The (B) A (C) X (no determiner) (D) Any Ans : (C) 7. Choose the word with the correct spelling. (A) Happenned (B) Hapenned (C) Happened (D) Hapened Ans: (C) 8. Fill in an appropriate determiner: _____ first item in today’s programme is a song. (A) The (B) A (C) Any (D) Some Ans: (A) 9. Complete the sentence by putting an appropriate determiner: You should always carry _______ umbrella with you. (A) A (B) An (C) Any (D) A few Ans : (B) 10. Fill in the appropriate determiner: I have not got _____ money in my bank account. (A) Any (B) A (C) A few (D) Few Ans: (A) Assam Secondary TET Pedagogy Model Question Paper: 1. In order to promote the process of cooperative learning, the teacher should (A) Allot individual assignment to each student (B) Assign group projects (C) Engage students in debate and discussions (D) Divide the class into groups of homogeneous ability Ans : (B) 2. ‘Child-centered’ pedagogy is (A) Teacher explains the concept by standing in the centre with children encircling her (B) Teaching as per the desire of a child (C) To teach children in small child care centers to ensure individual attention (D) Giving primacy to children’s experiences, their voices, and their active participation Ans : (D) 3. A teacher should have (A) Knowledge of his subject (B) Knowledge of teaching methods (C) Knowledge of students (D) All the above Ans: (D) 4. Which of the following is a centre point of a lesson plan? (A) Principal (B) Teacher (C) Student (D) None of the above. Ans: (C) 5. How will teacher try to make teaching social studies in effective and interesting manner? (A) By using Audio Visual Aids (B) By giving home work (C) By illustrating answer (D) By Telling Jokes Ans: (A) 6. This is an instructional material for a teacher - (A) Workbooks (B) Supplementary material (C) Atlas (D) Curriculum guides Ans : (B) 7. A teacher has to be adapt a (A) Communication (B) Learning (C) Acting (D) Playing many roles. Ans: (D) 8. The activity techniques is (A) Class-centered (B) Subject- centered (C)Student-centered (D) Teacher-centered Ans: (C) 9. The limitation of the five stage system of Herbert is (A) Making the student passive (B) Giving more importance of social studies (C) Giving less importance to knowledge (D) Giving less importance e to the teacher Ans: (A) 10. Whenever Possible the teacher should resort to (A) CAL (B) Micro Teaching (C)Team Teaching (D)All of the above Ans: (C) Assam Secondary TET General Studies Model Question Paper: 1. The Governor of a State is responsible for his acts to (A) The state legislature (B) Stage Legislature Assembly (C) The President (D) The prime Minister Ans: (C) 2. The formula to find out the literacy rate is (A) (Total no. of illiterates / Total population above 7 years of age) x 100 (B) (Total no. of literates / Total population below 6 years of age) x 100 (C) (Total no. of literates / Total population above 7 years of age) x 100 (D) (Total no. of literates / Total population above 6 years of age) x 100 Ans : (D) 3. Panchayat Samiti’ is constituted at (A) City level (B) Block Level (C) Village (D) For a group of village Ans: (B) 4. In which of the following state is the similar bioreserve located? (A) Punjab (B) West Bengal (C) Orissa (D) Delhi Ans: (C) 5. A municipal corporation is set up in a city with a population of not less than (A) 1 lac (B) 12 lac (C) 10 lac (D) 5 lac Ans: (C) 6. Examine the following statements i) Need not clean toilet daily ii) White washing of a house to be taken up periodically iii) Store the garbage in the dustbin only forever iv) Water and food vessels must be covered with lids Identify the correct responses from the following options. (A) i, iii (B) iii, iv (C) ii, iv (D) i, iv Ans : (C) 7. Panchayati Raj has received constitutional status with The ……… Amendment Act (A)72nd (B)73rd (C)74th (D)75th Ans: (B) 8. Which of these is the longest? (A) 90 degree E (B) 180 degree E-W (C) 0 degree Meridian (D) All are equal Ans: (D) 9. Who of the following was impeached by the British Parliament? (A) Cornwallis (B) Charles Clive (C) Warren Hastings (D) T.B. Macaulay Ans : (C) 10. The temperature in ‘Visakhapattnam’ is 40°C. The temperature on Mt. Everest at the height of 8,848 mts will be – (A) 15°C (B) -12°C (C) 12°C (D) -15°C Ans : (B) |
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18th March 2015, 03:29 PM
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Re: TET Exam Papers
I want to crack Maharashtra TET exam , so will you please provide the Maharashtra TET Question paper for an idea ?
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18th March 2015, 03:34 PM
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Re: TET Exam Papers
Here I am providing the list of few questions of Maharashtra TET Question paper which you are looking for . l)ue to an extended vinter breaL the school management arranges br classes during holidays. What will he your reaction as a teacher? (I) Protest and not take classes. (2) Request reconsideration of decision. (3) Tell students to prepare on their own. (4) Accept it as your responsibility. In your class you find that sonic students cannot understand a topic because of the wide gap in their previous knowledge. What would you do? (I) Arrange extra classes to help them. (2) Ask the parents to arrange help at home. (3) Continue with your classes. (4) Seek Principal’s help. For more questions ,here is the attachment |
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