Here you find Central
Teacher Eligibility Test
(CTET) Solved Question
Paper -First. Central
Board of Secondary
Education (CBSE)
conducted CTET
Examination 2011 on 26
June 2011.
Go through these
Solved questions to
prepare you for
Teacher Eligibility Test
conducted by Central
and various state
governments.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
CANDIDATES
1. The OMR Answer
Sheet is inside this Test
Booklet. When you are
directed to open the
Test Booklet, take out
the Answer Sheet and
fill in the particulars on
Side-1 and Side-2
carefully with blue/
black ball point pen
only.
2. The test is of one
and half hours
duration and consists
of 150 questions.
There is no negative
marking.
3. Use Blue / Black
Ball Point Pen only
for writing particulars
on this page / marking
responses in the
Answer Sheet.
4. The CODE for this
Booklet is B. Make sure
that the CODE printed
on Side-2 of the
Answer Sheet is the
same as that on this
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CTET - CHILD
DEVELOPMENT AND
PEDAGOGY (MCQs)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND
PEDAGOGY
(MCQs asked in CTET
Examinations)
[You may get details
about Central Teacher
Eligibility Test (CTET) its
website and may get
previous years papers
also]
Q1: When a child
'fails', it means
(a) the child has not
memorized the
answers properly
(b) the child should have
taken private tuition
(c) the system has
failed
(d) the child is not fit
for studies
Q2: Navodaya
Schools have been
established to
(a) increase number of
school in rural areas
(b) provide good
education in rural areas
(c) complete 'Sarva
Shiksha Abhiyan'
(d) check wastage of
education in rural areas
Q3: The emphasis
from teaching to
learning can be
shifted by
(a) adopting child-
centred pedagogy
(b) encouraging rote
learning
(c) adopting frontal
teaching
(d) focusing on
examination results
Q4: Inclusive
Education
(a) celebrates diversity
in the classroom
(b) encourages strict
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CENTRAL TEACHER
ELIGIBILITY TEST
(CTET) Solved
Paper(Science
Group)-2011
Exam Held on 26
June,2011
1. The green house
effect which is
causing an increase
in the atmospheric
temperature is
mainly
due to
a) carbon dioxide
b) sulphur
c) oxygen
d) nitrogen
2. . Hormone
Adrenaline
a) helps control
height
b) helps control
balance of
electrolytes in the
body
c) helps control
level of sugar in the
blood
d) helps the body
to adjust stress
level when one is
very angery or
worried
3. If the pressure
over a liquid
increases, its boiling
point
a) does not change
b) first decreases
and then increases
c) decreases
d) increases
4. The inner surfaces
of food cans are
coated with tin and
not with zinc
because
a) zinc has a higher
melting point than tin
b) zinc is less
reactive than tin
c) zinc is costlier
than tin
d) zinc is more
reactive than tin
5. Non-metalic oxides
a) are amphoteric
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General Science Quiz
Questions
1. Which instrument
is used to
measure
pressure?
a. Saccharim
eter
b. Ammeter
c. Manomete
r
d. Lactomete
r
2. What does
Angstrom
measure?
a. Quantity
of liquid
b. Length of
light waves
c. Length of
cables
d. Speed of
ships
3. Light year is
related to
a. Energy
b. Speed
c. Distance
d. Intensity
4. Match the
following columns
Column 1
Column 2
A. Relative
1. Pyrometer
humidity
B. Anemometer
2. High
temperature
C. Navigation
3. Hygrometer
D. Direction of
wind
4. Chronometer
1
2
3
4
a.
B
D
A
C
b.
D
B
A
C
c.
A
D
B
C
d.
C
A
D
B
5. Which of the
following
instruments is
used to measure
pressure of
gases?
a. Barometer
b. Manomete
r
c. Ammeter
d. None of
these
6. Joule is the unit
of
a. Temperatu
re
pressure
b. Energy
c. Heat
7. How many Dynes
are there in one
gram weight?
a. 900
b. 375
c. 981
d. 250
8. How many Ergs
are these in 1
Joule?
a. 102
b. 104
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26.
Overt behavior is
a.
anything a person
does.
b.
only those things a
person does which
you can see.
c.
only those things
which can be
recorded by a
camera.
d.
only those things
which a person can
see with his/her
senses.
ANSWER:
B
27.
Which area in
psychology would be
most likely to study the
phenomenon of "peer
influence"?
a.
social
b.
comparative
c.
physiological
d.
school
ANSWER:
A
28.
Psychologists are all
a.
scientists.
b.
practitioners.
c.
both scientists and
practitioners.
d.
either scientists or
practitioners.
ANSWER:
D
29.
If you were to walk into
a laboratory where the
effects of intense
punishment on a rat's
ability to form a
discrimination was
being studied, you
would be in the lab of a
__________ psychologist.
a.
physiological
b.
developmental
c.
learning
d.
social
ANSWER:
C
30.
Maslow proposed a
need to develop one's
potential and be the
best one can be, which
he called
a.
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1.
"I am primarily
interested in thinking
processes; I am a _______
___ psychologist."
a.
cognitive
b.
learning
c.
perception
d.
personality
ANSWER:
A
2.
Like Carl Rogers, I
believe people choose
to live more creative
and meaningful lives. My
name is
a.
Wertheimer.
b.
Washburn.
c.
Skinner.
d.
Maslow.
ANSWER:
D
3.
Comparative
psychologists are
primarily interested in
a.
stimulus-response
connections.
b.
animal behavior.
c.
the comparison of
functional and
behavioral
psychology.
d.
the comparison of
different types of
psychotherapy.
ANSWER:
B
4.
Of the following, who is
associated with the
Gestalt school of
psychology?
a.
Ivan Pavlov
b.
B. F. Skinner
c.
Max Wertheimer
d.
John Watson
ANSWER:
C
5.
Of the following, who is
a humanistic
psychologist?
a.
Sigmund Freud
b.
Abraham Maslow
c.
B. F. Skinner
d.
John Watson
ANSWER:
B
6.
Which of the following
represents an empirical
statement?
a.
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2012 Prize in
Economic Sciences
awarded to Alvin Roth
and Lloyd Shapley "for
the theory of stable
allocations and the
practice of market
design".
*2012 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the EU "for over six decades
contributed to the advancement of peace and reconciliation, democracy
and human rights in Europe".
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hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the
contemporary".
*2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine awarded to John Gurdon and
Shinya Yamanaka "for the discovery that mature cells can be
reprogrammed to become pluripotent".
*2012 Nobel Prize in Physics to S. Haroche and D. Wineland "for
ground- breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and
manipulation of individual quantum systems".
*2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to Robert Lefkowitz and Brian
Kobilka "for studies of G-protein-coupled receptors".