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19th November 2014, 08:47 AM
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UP PGT(English) Exam Paper
Please provide me the UP PGT(English) Exam Paper and also the date of exam ?
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19th November 2014, 09:44 AM
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Re: UP PGT(English) Exam Paper
Hey, you are looking for the UP PGT(English) Exam Paper I am here giving the paper pattern of the exam from which you can get idea about the paper. Exam Pattern: The written exam for the Uttar Pradesh Post Graduate Teachers is an objective type paper having multiple choice questions on the following: Part I: General Awareness & Current Affairs, General Science & Indian Constitution, Reasoning, Teaching Aptitude and Quantitative Aptitude Part II: English (20 Questions); Hindi (20 Questions) Part III: Subjects chosen for optional paper The candidates are required to qualify in all the papers of the exam for final recruitment. Subjects for PGT Exam: Physics; Music; English; Physical Education; Sanskrit; Urdu; Mathematics; Sociology; History; Education; Botany; Economics; Agriculture; Civics; Hindi; Art; Biology; Chemistry and Geography respectively UPSESSB Date of TGT/ PGT Written Exam Written Exam Date for Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT)- 11.01.2015, 18.01.2015 and 25.01.2015 Written Exam Date for Post Graduate Teachers (PGT) – 01.02.2015 and 08.02.2015. UPPGT Syllabus of all subjects Here is the attachment of Syllabus of all subjects............................ |
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27th August 2019, 08:47 AM
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Re: UP PGT(English) Exam Paper
Hi buddy here I am looking for UP Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) English exam question paper so will you plz let me know about the same here , so that I could start its exam preparation ??
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27th August 2019, 08:50 AM
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Re: UP PGT(English) Exam Paper
As you are asking for UP Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) English exam question paper so on your demand I am providing same here : DIRECTIONS Q.1 to Q.21 : Each question below has one or more blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for the blanks which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole. 1. India will have to live with the ________ of unemployment for many years to come because measures taken either to _______ population growth or to reorient the unorganized educational system have failed. A. boon, encourage B. error, bridle C. problem, curb D. issue, aid E. blessing, promote 2. Though India does not have comprehensive laws that ________ companies polluting the environment, companies in India have become conscious of their roles and are taking necessary steps to ________ environment and minimize damages. A. allow, destroy B. restrain, insulate C. permit, endanger D. limit, emancipate E. restrict, conserve 3. While downside risks to growth may have increased in the wake of global developments, they are likely to have _________ impact on India; however, it requires urgent policy actions to remove ________ to growth. A. far-reaching, hurdles B. limited, bottlenecks C. momentous, barriers D. serious, obstructions E. negligible, blockades 4. Great saints believe that realisation of God will liberate man from ________ bondage and this state of release confers the privilege of serving the Lord in his _______ abode, A. materialistic, permanent B. earthly, transcendental C. primitive, unique D. early, traditional E. spiritual, ethereal 5. To attain intercultural _______ a person should be sensitive to his own cultural nuances and also learn to see how similar or different they are to the cultural practices _______ among those in other cultures. A. unity, supplementary B. support, predominant C. harmony, accepted D. integration, prevalent E. goodwill, principal 6. The 2008 economic ________ resulted in massive ________. A. slowdown, lay-downs B. meltdown, lay-offs C. recession, lay-overs D. downpour, lay-ups E. dropdown, lay-bys |
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