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Q.1 Hypothesis can not stated in Clear terms Logical terms Simple terms Question form Q.

2 A good hypothesis should be Precise, specific and consistent with most known facts Of limited scope and should not have general or global significance Tested by the given data All of the above Q.3 Research is done for Interest in research Knowledge of research techniques Experience in conducting research Interest in the discipline concerned Q.4 One of the essential characteristics of research is Generalizability Usability Objectivity Repilcability Q.5 Logic of induction is very close to The logic of sampling The logic of observation The logic of the controlled variables None of the above Q.6 For accuracy researcher should Increase the sampling Unbiased Keep the variance high All the above

Q.7 A good research always begins with An original idea Preparation of the plan & design for study Study of relevant research methodology Study of what research others has done Q.8 An investigator studied the census data for a given area and prepared a write up based on them Such a write-up is called: Research paper Article Thesis Research report Q.9 A research problem is feasible only when it ias researchable it is new it has some utility all of the above Q.10 A researcher selects a probability sample of 100 out of the total population. It is Random sampling Cluster Sampling Systematic Sampling None of the above

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REASONING SYLLOGISM

REASONING SYLLOGISM
Based on the given Statements, You are required to evaluate which conclusion follows.

Mark 1. If the 1st statement follows Mark 2. If the 2nd statement follows Mark 3. If both follows Mark 4. I f none follows

QUESTIONS
1. Statement.1 All Doctors are engineers Advocates Conclusion 1. All Advocates are Doctors Conclusion 2. All Doctors are Advocates Statement.2 All Engineers are

2. Statement.1. Some Chairs are Furniture Statement.2. Some Furniture is Tables Conclusion 1.Some Tables are Chairs 3. Statement.1. All flowers are buds Conclusion 1. No bush is flower 4. Statement.1. No cat is elephant Conclusion 1. No cat is animal 5. Statement.1. All monkeys are animals Conclusion 1. Anil is a monkey 6. Statement.1. Some Apples are bricks bricks Conclusion 1. Some Apples are grapes 7. Statement.1. All plants are trees Conclusion 1. No stone is plants Conclusion 2. Al bricks are grapes Statement.2. No tree is stone Conclusion 2. Some stones are plants Conclusion 2. Some furniture is chairs Statement.2. No bud is bush Conclusion 2. All flowers is flower Statement.2. No elephant is animal Conclusion 2. Some elephant is cat Statement.2. Anil is an animal Conclusion 2. All monkey are animals Statement.2. All grapes are

8. Statement.1.All players are tall Conclusion 1. Rahul is player

Statement.2.Rahul is tall Conclusion 2. No player is tall Statement.2. Rahul doesnt

9. Statement.1.All students read news paper read newspaper Conclusion 1. Rahul is a student. 10. Statement.1. All rivers are ponds Conclusion 1. Some lakes are not ponds 11. Statement.1All windows are doors Conclusion 1. No window is bat 12. Statement 1.All glasses are liquids Conclusion 1. All glasses are fluids

Conclusion 2. Rahul is not a student Statement.2. Some ponds are lakes Conclusion 2. All lakes are rivers Statement.2 No door is a bat `Conclusion 2. No bat is door Statement 2.All liquids are fluids Conclusion 2. All fluids are glasses

13. Statement 1. Some gold are bright. silver Conclusion 1. Some gold are silver 14. Statement 1.All flowers are garden fruits. Conclusion 1. All fruits are flowers 15. Statement 1. All poets are singers Conclusion 1. No composer is poet 16. Statement 1. All Tables are cupboards chairs Conclusion 1. Some chairs are Tables

Statement 2. Some bright are

Conclusion 2. Some bright are gold. Statement. 2. All gardens are

Conclusion 2. All flowers are fruits. Statement 2. No singer is composer. Conclusion 2. All singers are poet. Statement 2. Some cupboards are

Conclusion 2. No chair is Table

17. Statement 1. No tigers are rabbits Conclusion 1. All tigers are jackal 18. Statement 1. Some blues are oranges are green Conclusion 1. Some blues are green 19. Statement 1. Some hotels are teashop. teashop

Statement 2. No rabbit is a jackal Conclusion 2. Some tigers are jackal Statement 2. Some oranges

Conclusion 2. No blue is green. Statement 2.All restaurants are

Conclusion 1. Some Hotels are restaurants. Conclusion 2. No Hotel is restaurant. 20. Statement 1. Some shops are footages slippers. Conclusion 1. Some slippers are shops 21. Statement 1.No book is eraser pens Conclusion 1. Some books are pens 22. Statement.1.All MLAs are Ministers. MP. Conclusion 1. All MLAs are MPs. 23. Statement 1. Some Kings are queens bishops. Conclusion 1. Some Kings are bishops 24. Statement 1.No teacher is Engineer are not Doctor Conclusion 1. All teachers are Doctors Doctors. Conclusion 2. Some teachers are Statement 2. All Kings are Bishops Statement 2. Some engineers Conclusion 2. No MP is MLA Statement 2. All queens are Conclusion 2. Some erasers are pens. Statement 2. No Minister is Conclusion 2. No slipper is shop Statement 2. Some erasers are not Statement 2. All footages are

25. Statement 1.All Politicians are Sociologist. are fighters. Conclusion 1. All politicians are fighters. Politicians.

Statement 2. All sociologists

Conclusion 2. Some fighters are

Key and explanation


1. Answer is 2. Both are SAP type premises, hence, the conclusion may be SAP type. Incase of first conclusion the term Advocate which is distributed is not distributed in question. 2. Answer is 4. Both Statements are SIP type or particular. Hence, No conclusion is possible. 3. Answer is 1. First statement is SAP and second statement is SEP, ie, Universal negative, from which we will get only SEP. 4. Answer is 4. Combination Universal negative premises will produce no conclusion 5. Answer is 4. The middle term animal has not been distributed at least once in the premises. 6. Answer is 4. The middle term bricks has not been distributed at least once in the premises. 7. Answer is 1. Combination of SAP (Universal positive) and SEP (universal negative) often produce SEP. 8. Answer is 4. The middle term tall is distributed at least once in the premises. 9. Answer is 2. Combination of SAP (Universal positive) and SEP (universal negative) often produce SEP. 10. Answer is 4. The middle term ponds has not been distributed at least once in the premises 11. Answer is 3. Combination of SAP and SEP produces SEP only. 12. Answer is 1. In Second conclusion, the term fluids is distributed which is not distributed in premises. 13. Answer is 4. The middle term ponds has not been distributed at least once in the premises. More over, the combination of SIP and SIP never produces any conclusion. 14. Answer is 2. In first conclusion, the term fruits is distributed which is not distributed in premises.

15. Answer is 1. In Second conclusion, the term singer is distributed which is not distributed in first premises. 16. Answer is 4. The middle term cupboard has not been distributed at least once in the premises. 17. Answer is 4. More over, the combination of SEP and SEP produces nothing. 18. Answer is 4. The middle term oranges has not been distributed at least once in the premises. More over, the combination of SIP and SIP never produces any conclusion. 19. Answer is 4. The middle term teashop has not been distributed at least once in the premises. 20. Answer is 1. In Second conclusion, the term slipper is distributed which is not distributed in premises. 21. Answer is 4. More over, the combination of two negative premises produces nothing. 22. Answer is 2. Combination of SAP and SEP produces SEP only. 23. Answer is 1. In Second conclusion, the term kings is distributed which is not distributed in premises. 24. Answer is 4. More over, the combination of two negative premises produces nothing. 25. Answer is 3. prepared by madhusudanan kartha
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Computer Basics: 100 Sample Questions(solved)


1.

All of the following are examples of real security and privacy risks EXCEPT: A. hackers. B. spam. C. viruses. D. identity theft. Answer: B 2. A process known as ____________ is used by large retailers to study trends. A. data mining

B. data selection C. POS D. data conversion Answer: A 3. ____________terminals (formerly known as cash registers) are often connected to complex inventory and sales computer systems. A. Data B. Point-of-sale (POS) C. Sales D. Query Answer: B 4. A(n) ____________ system is a small, wireless handheld computer that scans an items tag and pulls up the current price (and any special offers) as you shop. A. PSS B. POS C. inventory D. data mining Answer: A 5. The ability to recover and read deleted or damaged files from a criminals computer is an example of a law enforcement specialty called: A. robotics. B. simulation. C. computer forensics. D. animation. Answer: C 6. Which of the following is NOT one of the four major data processing functions of a computer? A. gathering data B. processing data into information C. analyzing the data or information D. storing the data or information Answer: C

7. ____________ tags, when placed on an animal, can be used to record and track in a database all of the animals movements. A. POS B. RFID C. PPS D. GPS Answer: B 8. Surgeons can perform delicate operations by manipulating devices through computers instead of manually. This technology is known as: A. robotics. B. computer forensics. C. simulation. D. forecasting. Answer: A 9. Technology no longer protected by copyright, available to everyone, is considered to be: A. proprietary. B. open. C. experimental. D. in the public domain. Answer: A 10. ____________ is the study of molecules and structures whose size ranges from 1 to 100 nanometers. A. Nanoscience B. Microelectrodes C. Computer forensics D. Artificial intelligence Answer: A 11. ____________ is the science that attempts to produce machines that display the same type of intelligence that humans do. A. Nanoscience B. Nanotechnology

C. Simulation D. Artificial intelligence (AI) Answer: D 12. ____________ is data that has been organized or presented in a meaningful fashion. A. A process B. Software C. Storage D. Information Answer: D 13. The name for the way that computers manipulate data into information is called: A. programming. B. processing. C. storing. D. organizing. Answer: B 14. Computers gather data, which means that they allow users to ____________ data. A. present B. input C. output D. store Answer: B 15. After a picture has been taken with a digital camera and processed appropriately, the actual print of the picture is considered: A. data. B. output. C. input. D. the process. Answer: B 16. Computers use the ____________ language to process data.

A. processing B. kilobyte C. binary D. representational Answer: C 17. Computers process data into information by working exclusively with: A. multimedia. B. words. C. characters. D. numbers. Answer: D 18. In the binary language each letter of the alphabet, each number and each special character is made up of a unique combination of: A. eight bytes. B. eight kilobytes. C. eight characters. D. eight bits. Answer: D 19. The term bit is short for: A. megabyte. B. binary language. C. binary digit. D. binary number. Answer: C 20. A string of eight 0s and 1s is called a: A. megabyte. B. byte. C. kilobyte. D. gigabyte. Answer: B 21. A ____________ is approximately one billion bytes. A. kilobyte

B. bit C. gigabyte D. megabyte Answer: C 22. A ____________ is approximately a million bytes. A. gigabyte B. kilobyte C. megabyte D. terabyte Answer: C 23. ____________ is any part of the computer that you can physically touch. A. Hardware B. A device C. A peripheral D. An application Answer: A 24. The components that process data are located in the: A. input devices. B. output devices. C. system unit. D. storage component. Answer: C 25. All of the following are examples of input devices EXCEPT a: A. scanner. B. mouse. C. keyboard. D. printer. Answer: D 26. Which of the following is an example of an input device? A. scanner

B. speaker C. CD D. printer Answer: A 27. All of the following are examples of storage devices EXCEPT: A. hard disk drives. B. printers. C. floppy disk drives. D. CD drives. Answer: B 28. The ____________, also called the brains of the computer, is responsible for processing data. A. motherboard B. memory C. RAM D. central processing unit (CPU) Answer: D 29. The CPU and memory are located on the: A. expansion board. B. motherboard. C. storage device. D. output device. Answer: B 30. Word processing, spreadsheet, and photo-editing are examples of: A. application software. B. system software. C. operating system software. D. platform software. Answer: A 31. ____________ is a set of computer programs used on a computer to help perform tasks. A. An instruction B. Software C. Memory

D. A processor Answer: B 32. System software is the set of programs that enables your computers hardware devices and ____________ software to work together. A. management B. processing C. utility D. application Answer: D 33. The PC (personal computer) and the Apple Macintosh are examples of two different: A. platforms. B. applications. C. programs. D. storage devices. Answer: A 34. Apple Macintoshes (Macs) and PCs use different ____________ to process data and different operating systems. A. languages B. methods C. CPUs D. storage devices Answer: C 35. Servers are computers that provide resources to other computers connected to a: A. network. B. mainframe. C. supercomputer. D. client. Answer: A 36. Smaller and less expensive PC-based servers are replacing ____________ in many businesses. A. supercomputers B. clients

C. laptops D. mainframes Answer: D 37. ____________ are specially designed computers that perform complex calculations extremely rapidly. A. Servers B. Supercomputers C. Laptops D. Mainframes Answer: B 38. DSL is an example of a(n) ____________ connection. A. network B. wireless C. slow D. broadband Answer: D 39. The difference between people with access to computers and the Internet and those without this access is known as the: A. digital divide. B. Internet divide. C. Web divide. D. broadband divide. Answer: A 40. ____________ is the science revolving around the use of nanostructures to build devices on an extremely small scale. A. Nanotechnology B. Micro-technology C. Computer forensics D. Artificial intelligence Answer: A 41. Which of the following is the correct order of

the four major functions of a computer? A. Process Output Input Storage B. Input Output Process Storage C. Process Storage Input Output D. Input Process Output Storage Answer: D 42. ____________ bits equal one byte. A. Eight B. Two C. One thousand D. One million Answer: A 43. The binary language consists of ____________ digit(s). A. 8 B. 2 C. 1,000 D. 1 Answer: B 44. A byte can hold one ____________ of data. A. bit B. binary digit C. character D. kilobyte Answer: C 45. ____________ controls the way in which the computer system functions and provides a means by which users can interact with the computer. A. The platform B. The operating system C. Application software D. The motherboard Answer: B 46. The operating system is the most common type of ____________ software. A. communication

B. application C. system D. word-processing software Answer: C 47. ____________ are specially designed computer chips that reside inside other devices, such as your car or your electronic thermostat. A. Servers B. Embedded computers C. Robotic computers D. Mainframes Answer: B 48. The steps and tasks needed to process data, such as responses to questions or clicking an icon, are called: A. instructions. B. the operating system. C. application software. D. the system unit. Answer: A 49. The two broad categories of software are: A. word processing and spreadsheet. B. transaction and application. C. Windows and Mac OS. D. system and application. Answer: D 50. The metal or plastic case that holds all the physical parts of the computer is the: A. system unit. B. CPU. C. mainframe. D. platform. Answer: A Fill in the Blank:

51. Between PCs and Macs, the ____________ is the platform of choice for graphic design and animation. Answer: Mac 52. The ____________ is the program that manages the hardware of the computer system, including the CPU, memory, storage devices, and input/output devices. Answer: operating system 53. The type of operating system software you use depends on your computers ____________. Answer: platform 54. ____________software helps you carry out tasks, such as typing a document or creating a spreadsheet. Answer: Application 55. ____________are the fastest and most expensive computers. Answer: Supercomputers 56. A ____________ is approximately 1,000 bytes. Answer: kilobyte 57. Input devices are used to provide the steps and tasks the computer needs to process data, and these steps and tasks are called ____________. Answer: instructions 58. A computer gathers data, processes it, outputs the data or information, and ____________ the data or information. Answer: stores 59. The binary language consists of two digits: ____________ and ____________. Answer: 0 and 1 60. A string of ____________ 0s and 1s is called a byte. Answer: eight (8)

61. The devices you use to enter data into a computer system are known as ____________ devices. Answer: input 62. The devices on a computer system that let you see the processed information are known as ____________ devices. Answer: output 63. ____________ is the set of computer instructions or programs that enables the hardware to perform different tasks. Answer: Software 64. When you connect to the ____________, your computer is communicating with a server at your Internet service provider (ISP). Answer: Internet 65. ____________ are computers that excel at executing many different computer programs at the same time. Answer: Mainframes 66. ____________is the application of computer systems and techniques to gather legal evidence. Answer: Computer forensics 67. ____________ is the science that attempts to create machines that will emulate the human thought process. Answer: Artificial intelligence (AI) 68. Macintosh computers use the Macintosh operating system (Mac OS), whereas PCs generally run ____________ as an operating system. Answer: Microsoft Windows 69. A process known as ____________ tracks trends and allows retailers to respond to consumer buying patterns. Answer: data mining 70. Hard disk drives and CD drives are examples of ____________ devices.

Answer: storage 71. You would use ____________ software to create spreadsheets, type documents, and edit photos. Answer: application 72. ____________ are computers that support hundreds or thousands of users simultaneously. Answer: Mainframes 73. ____________ is the term given to the act of stealing someones identity and ruining their credit rating. Answer: Identity theft 74. Surgeons are using ____________ to guide robots to perform delicate surgery. Answer: computers 75. Patient ____________ are life-sized mannequins that have a pulse and a heartbeat and respond to procedures just like humans. Answer: simulators True and False 76. Currently, the performance of tasks by robots is based on preprogrammed algorithms. Answer: True 77. Data can be a number, a word, a picture, or a sound. Answer: True 78. Strictly defined, a computer is a data processing device. Answer: True 79. The discrepancy between the haves and havenots with regard to computer technology is commonly referred to as the digital society. Answer: False (digital divide) 80. One of the benefits of becoming computer fluent is being a savvy computer user and consumer and

knowing how to avoid viruses, the programs that pose threats to computer security. Answer: True 81. Trend-spotting programs, developed for business, have been used to predict criminal activity. Answer: True 82. Employers do not have the right to monitor email and network traffic on employee systems used at work. Answer: False 83. Clicking on an icon with the mouse is a form of giving an instruction to the computer. Answer: True 84. Output devices store instructions or data that the CPU processes. Answer: False (memory) 85. The CPU and memory are located on a special circuit board in the system unit called the motherboard. Answer: True 86. Nanostructures represent the smallest humanmade structures that can be built. Answer: True 87. The main difference between a supercomputer and a mainframe is that supercomputers are designed to execute a few programs as quickly as possible, whereas mainframes are designed to handle many programs running at the same time (but at a slower pace). Answer: True 88. Being computer fluent means that you should be able to build a computer yourself. Answer: False 89. Embedded computers are self-contained computer

devices that have their own programming and do not receive input. Answer: True 90. A Web browser is a special device that is installed in your computer that allows it to communicate with other devices on a network. Answer: False (network adapter) 91. With a wireless network, it is easier to relocate devices. Answer: True 92. The most common type of memory that the computer uses to process data is ROM. Answer: False (RAM) Matching: 93. Match the following terms with their approximate size: I. kilobyte A. one million bytes II. byte B. eight bits III. gigabyte C. one thousand bytes IV. megabyte D. one billion bytes V. terabyte E. one trillion bytes Answer: C, B, D, A, E 94. Match the following terms with their meanings: I. printer A. storage device II. scanner B. output device III. RAM C. input device IV. CPU D. a type of memory V. CD drive E. processor Answer: B, C, D, E, A 95. Match the following terms with their meanings: I. mainframe A. the most expensive computers that perform complex calculations extremely rapidly II. supercomputer B. a computer that provides

resources to other computers connected to a network III. embedded computer C. a large, expensive computer that supports hundreds or thousands of users simultaneously IV. PDA D. a self-contained computer device that usually performs preprogrammed functions such as temperature control V. server E. a small mobile computing device Answer: C, A, D, E, B 96. Match the following terms with their meanings: I. software A. transforming data into information II. hardware B. data that has been organized or presented in a meaningful fashion III. operating system C. any part of the computer that you can physically touch IV. processing D. a set of computer programs that enables hardware to perform different tasks V. information E. the most common type of system software, it controls the way in which the computer system functions Answer: D, C, E, A, B 97. Match the following terms with their meanings: I. system software A. the set of programs that enables computer hardware devices and application software to work together II. application software B. the kind of operating system software you will use depends on this III. platform C. operating system software generally used on PCs IV. Microsoft Windows D. a set of programs used to accomplish a specific task V. Mac OS E. operating system software used on the Apple Macintosh Answer: A, D, B, C, E

98. Match the following terms with their meanings: I. data A. the main circuit board in the system unit II. memory B. the representation of a fact or idea (unprocessed information) III. output C. processed data or information IV. storage D. holds instructions or data that the CPU processes V. motherboard E. data or information that can be accessed again Answer: B, D, C, E, A 99. Match the following terms with their meanings: I. bit A. the science revolving around the use of nanostructures to build devices on an extremely small scale II. binary language B. the case that contains the system components III. instructions C. consists of 0s and 1s IV. system unit D. short for binary digit V. nanotechnology E. steps and tasks necessary to process data into usable information Answer: D, C, E, B, A 100. Match the following fields to the related computer technology: I. medicine A. Internet research and virtual tours II. business B. data mining III. law enforcement C. robotics and simulation IV. education D. computer forensics V. archeology E. digital recreations of ruins Answer: C, B, D, A, E prepared by madhusudanan kartha
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Teaching Aptitude: sample questions


1. Some students do not show any signs of understanding. Under such
circumstances I would rather not

a. Waste my time on them b. Feet motivated to each them c. Feel impatient but try to simplify d. Scold them 2. Ancient Indian teachers applied some psychological principles in educating the
young child from pre-school age adolescence. They recognized the role of

a. Convent system of schooling b. Sense and perceptions in learning and teaching c. Gurukul type of schooling d. None of the above 3. When you make a mistake while teaching in the class and your students points it
out angrily then what will you do?

a. You will scold the student and angrily resist him b. You will feel sorry for committing a blunder c. You will break all the limits of anger d. You will leave the class for few day. 4. What will you do as a teacher if the students do not attend your class? a. Keep quiet considering the present attitude of students b. Blame the students for their absence c. Think of using some interesting methods of teaching d. Know the reasons and try to remove them 5. Which of the qualities described below make a teacher popular amongst
students?

a. A teacher help the students during educational work and the hour of need. b. A teacher who overlooks the students mischieves. c. A teacher who behaves with students in a friendly way. d. None of the above

6. Students differ greatly in their susceptibility to anger due to heredity, health


status and environment and to the way they are dealt with by adults. As a teacher, how will you try to direct his attention towards something else:

a. Grown up children should be taught a problem solving behaviour in coping


with situation that provoke anger.

b. Angle should be used into socially acceptable channel c. They must be taught how to express anger so as to avoid disapproval d. All of these 7. Teacher should not demand their pupils which is beyond their stage of growth. If
they do so, they only cause

a. frustration b. frustrations, heighten tension and nervousness in children c. encouragement to students to learn more d. None of the above. 8. A serious minded teacher as a rule a. Allows the mistakes to be committed and explains how to minimize those
mistakes

b. Takes all precaution so that students never commit mistakes c. Never allows any mistakes on the part of his students d. Should mildly punish students who commit mistakes 9. If a teacher has to establish his credibility in evaluation answer scripts he must be a. lenient b. b. strict c. objective d. prompt 10. How should a teacher behave with the students? a. Father like b. A friend like c. General d. Elder like 11. Sympathy has great educational significance. It leads to altruism and true fellowfeeling. Thus teachers should develop

a. a egostic personality

b. neutral feelings c. good moral conduct d. sympathic towards good students only 12. A teacher is the leader both de jure and de facto. He is in the authority before the
students, and so it is his right to lead. While assuming leadership of the students, he should follow some important principles.

a. preparation and planning b. creating right atmosphere in the class c. providing opportunities d. all of the above 13. A children is a back-bencher and is unable to watch the black-board clearly,
therefore he stands, see and sit repeatedly. What inference will you draw with the students difficulty?

a. The child has a poor eye-sight b. The black board may have shinning effect of light c. The child may have defective eyes d. The child is creating mischief. 14. A teachers most precious item is his a. job b. pay c. pride d. students faith 15. If a student is constantly rubbing his eyes and is inattentive during blackboard
work he is having

a. adjustment problem b. hearing problem c. diversion of mind d. any of the above 16. An effective teacher is expected to a. reduce the anxiety level of students to moderate level b. encourage the students to make initiative c. to make students feel that education is their need d. all of the above

17. Quality of education in a school/college can be measured through a. manpower, teachers and principal available b. infrastructural facilities available c. students achievement d. all of the above 18. Why is a teacher is called as a leader of the class a. He masters the art of oratory like a political leader. b. He is the autocratic emperor of his class. c. He belongs to a recognized teachers union d. He is maker of the future of his students 19. Observable behaviours which a teacher can use in the class to bring home to the
pupil an idea or point is technically called

a. teaching skills b. demonstration c. communication facilities d. none of these 20. The male students of your class are annoyed with you on the pretext you have
favour to the female students. In such a an embarrassing situation how would you like to control them in the class

a. You will tell the male students that girls have no option except to depend
on the school teacher for their academic assistance

b. You will justify that most of the female students are more sincere towards
their studies than male students.

c. You will justify to the male students that it is difficult for you refuse the
request made by female students.

d. None of the above. 21. After a lecture, if a student asks you a question, and you do not know the answer
of the question, what will be your response in that situation

a. You will not answer b. You will say that the question is improper c. You will discourage the student d. You promise to give the answer next lecture 22. A teacher learns the maximum from the

a. books b. principal c. well wishers d. students 23. As a teacher, which behaviour of a student will you consider as a serious matter a. If he asks multiple questions in a class room b. If he does not complete the homework c. During a lecture/studies he talks to an other student d. To be slow in studies. 24. A teacher exploits students in your school. In this situation, you will a. not interfere in this matter b. report the matter to the principal c. guide the teacher please stop this activity d. go on satyagraha against the teacher 25. If students absents from the classes for a long time, a. you will try to know the cause of his absence b. you would be neutral and would not show any interest in it c. he would be absent due to some personal reasons d. it is not duty of teacher 26. To stop malpractice of mass-copying in the examinations, what will you do? a. You will give punishment to student and his parent b. You will give severe punishment to students c. You will try to give moral education to the students d. You will rusticate the students forever from the school 27. Effective teaching means a. Corporal punishment given to students at the time of moral offences. b. Love, cooperation, sympathy, affection and encouragement given to
students.

c. Individualized instruction and open class room discussion d. Both (a) and (c) 28. If a high caste teacher adopts a discriminatory attitude towards a low caste
students his behaviour

a. correct according to his religion b. against the national spirit, and need of the hour c. not against the constitutional provisions d. not against the code of teachers professionalism of UNESCO 29. The professional requirements of a teacher as explained in the UNESCO
publication is/are

a. Innovativeness in approach and teaching strategies b. Mastery over the subject and competency of teaching c. Justice to the profession d. All of the above 30. A teacher can guide students very much efficiently, because a. students obey teachers orders b. he is the boss of the students c. students fear him d. he understand students psychology 31. Before starting instruction a teacher should a. be aware of the environmental variables acting on the mind of the pupils b. know the existing knowledge of his students and their background
knowledge

c. be competent enough to arouse the curiosity of his pupils d. all of the above 32. Many experienced teacher go into a class room and embark straight away upon a
lesson. As a beginner to the teaching profession you will

a. do as the students like b. make a written note of your preparation c. adopt the same procedure d. None of the above 33. In order to help educationally backward child, it is necessary for a teacher a. to find out the cause of his backwardness b. to refer him other competent teacher c. to skip such students d. None of the above

34. A teacher meeting his students for the first time should a. develop rapport with the class b. start teaching without caring the students like and dislikes c. give a broad outline of the whole subject d. (b) and (c) both 35. Verbal guidance is least effective in teaching a. relationship b. concept and facts c. attitude d. skills 36. There will be better communication in a lecture if a teacher a. reads from prepared notes b. prepares the notes will in advance and uses them as a guide c. talks extempore d. talks extempore drawing examples from other disciplines 37. Drop outs are more likely to be a. vulnerable to the requirement of the public assistance b. unemployed c. engaged in anti-social behaviour d. all of these 38. Teachers should study educational philosophy because a. they do not have their own philosophy b. they do not know it c. philosophy is he backbone of all disciplines d. they may improve their work by clarifying their own philosophy 39. If you invite your personal friends and colleagues in your sons birthday party, the
procedure of it will be

a. only personal invitation will be extended to most dear ones. b. Only a specific group of teachers will be invited c. Extend invitation to al the teachers without any distinction d. You would invite all the personnel of the school 40. Class room discipline can be maintained effectively

a. by putting of fancy clothes in the classroom b. providing a programme which is according to the need and interest of the
pupils

c. knowing the cause of indiscipline and handling it with stern hand d. none of the above 41. If a student, wears some odd dress and attends your class, you will a. ask the student do not to attend the class b. make a joke on him c. communicate him not to wear such cloths d. not give any attention on it. 42. You are a teacher of literature. A chapter of a book deals with biography of
scientists and his works. In this situation, what would you do with this chapter?

a. you would ask the students to read themselves b. you would request the Science teacher, to teach this chapter to the
students

c. you would consult other book concerning with the scientist and then you
would teach the lesson to students

d. Any one of them 43. When your personal friend seeks your assistance to get his wards admission in
the school, how would you extend your cooperation to him?

a. You would extend all types of support as you have intimate relationship b. You would not help him c. You would put forward some lame excuse d. None of the above 44. If a principal of your college, charges you with the act of negligence of duties,
how would you behave with him?

a. you would take revenge by giving physical and mental agony to him b. you would neglect him c. you would take a tough stand against the charges d. you would keep yourself alert and make his efforts unfruitful 45. You loss your behaviour when you are maltreated by others. When you show such
behaviour in relation to others, what do you think?

a. You are the elder one, and have the authority to behave in such a manner.

b. Behave as you expect from others c. I must control myself d. None of the above. 46. If a teacher requests you to do a favour in a female students evaluation, what
would you like to do in this situation?

a. You will teach him a moral lesson against injustice b. You will remind him about the morality of being a teacher c. You will evaluate the answer-book honestly and award marks accordingly d. None of the above. 47. If some students fail in the examination it is the fault of a. the principal b. the teacher c. pupils themselves d. text books 48. If majority of students in your class are weak you should a. keep your speed of teaching fast so that students comprehension level
may increase

b. not care abut the intelligent students c. keep your teaching slow d. keep your teaching slow along with some extra guidance to bright pupils 49. In the final analysis, teaching must be though of mainly as a process of a. hearing the recitation of pupils b. directing the activities of the pupils c. asking questions and evaluating the learning d. all of the above 50. Democracy in the classroom is best reflected through a. allowing students freedom to the observance of classroom rules and
regulations

b. allowing the class to decide the curricular experience of the classroom c. allowing the maximum participation of all the students in classroom
activities

d. none of the above

51. A teacher who is not able to draw the attention of his students should a. evaluate his teaching method and improve it b. find fault in his pupils c. resign form the post d. start dictating 52. Teachers who are enthusiastic in the class-room teaching a. simply drmatise to hold the students attention b. often lack proficiency in the subjects which stays hidden under their
enthusiasm.

c. Involve their students in the teaching learning process d. All of the above 53. Use of telecast materials a. enhances concentration and learning b. increases retention power c. reduces the burden of the teacher d. all of the above 54. The students who keep on asking question in the class a. should be encouraged to find answers independently b. should be encouraged to participate in the classroom discussion c. should be advised to meet the teacher after the class d. should be encouraged to continue questioning 55. All of the following statements regarding a teacher are correct except that he
is/he

a. a friend, guide and philosopher b. teaches what the students do not know c. changes his attitudes and behaviour according to the need of society d. the leader of the class 56. In order to develop rapport with your pupils you should a. behave them in a democratic way b. guide them c. have communicative ability d. all of the above

57. A teacher is expected to do all except a. help pupils to solve their problems b. participation in community activities c. taking interest in politics d. sponsor clubs and other school affairs 58. A mentality retarded student attends your lecture and sit in a deaf and dumb
manner what will you do?

a. Make your lecture very simple and spare some extra time for him b. You pressurized the student to leave the class c. You do not like to spoil majority for the individual d. You do not support him at all 59. An effective teacher adopts the norms of the a. democratic society b. autocratic society c. laizzes faire society d. all of the above according to the situation 60. While dealing with juvenile delinquents a teacher should a. play them with filthy sex jokes b. talk with them frankly and guide and channelize their potentialities in
constructive ways.

c. Complain to the principal against them d. None of the above 61. The adage of maintaining good relations with others is a. kaleidoscopic personality b. sycophancy c. attractive features and mental make up d. control over emotions 62. The male students of your class are annoyed with you on the pretext you have
been easily approached the girl students and o a favour to them (girls). In such a an embarrassing situation how would you like to control them in the class

a. You will tell the male students that girls have no option except to depend
on the school teacher for their academic assistance

b. You will justify that most of the female students are more sincere towards
their studies than male students

c. You will communicate to the male students that it is difficult for you refuse
the request made by female students

d. None of the above 63. TV is superior to radio as teaching aid because it a. is costly b. invites two senses hearing and vision simultaneously leading to more
accurate form of learning

c. is generally liked by pupils d. all of the above 64. Arrange the following teaching process in order
(i) relating the present knowledge with the previous knowledge (ii) evaluation (iii) re-teaching (iv) formulating objectives (v) presentation of materials

a. (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) b. (ii), (i), (iii), (iv), (v) c. (v), (iv), (iii), (i), (ii) d. (iv), (i), (v), (ii), (iii) 65. If students are not able to follow, you should a. make the matter easy b. give the prompt c. illustrate with examples d. all of the above 66. Which of the following steps would you consider first as an effective
communicator?

a. plan the evaluation procedure

b. select the channels of communication c. specify the objectives of communication d. identify various media of communication 67. The best educational programme is one which is according to the a. ability of the child b. need of the child c. interest of child d. all of these along with the need of the society 68. Some of your colleagues are busy in cracking filthy jokes during their leisure in
college. You are also a member of that group but unable to stop them. What would you do to avoid it?

a. You advice your colleagues to mind their languages while cracking jokes in
college

b. You persuade them not to waste their leisure time is filthy jokes. c. You change the groups or live in isolation because you dont relish it. d. You remind them of their noble profession 69. You have children. You are a teacher. How would like to behave with your
students in comparison to your children

a. Just like own children b. Repressed treatment c. Equal treatment is not possible to all the students d. It is better to lend item a free hand 70. Which of the following is the most important single factor in underlying the
success of beginning a teacher?

a. Communicative ability b. Scholarship c. Personality an its ability to relate to the class and to the pupils d. Organizational ability 71. An effective teaching means all of the following except a. a teacher teaches with enthusiasm b. a teacher find fault in his students c. a teacher is interested in making the subject matter understood rather
than on completing the course.

d. A teacher puts emphasis more on teaching than on class control 72. A teacher in the class should keep the pitch of his voice a. high enough b. moderate c. low d. sometime low and sometime high 73. How will you demonstrate your impartial behaviour? a. By maintaining his high self-esteem and egoistic behaviour b. By making own behaviour more balanced and fair. c. By assaulting the teacher d. By criticizing the teaching community 74. The greatest important cause of failure in beginning for a teacher lies in the area
of

a. inter-personal relationship b. knowledge of the teacher c. verbal ability d. tight handling of the students 75. The education aims at the fullest realization of all the potentialities of children. It
implies that

a. they should provide suitable opportunities and favourable environmental


facilities which are conducive to the maximum growth of children

b. Teachers and parents must know what children are capable of and what
potentialities they possess.

c. It is necessary that their attitudes are helpful, encouraging and


sympathetic.

d. All of the above 76. If some of your pupils misbehave with you in the college campus you must a. report to their parents b. report to the principal c. improve their behaviour by your own character and scholarship d. mobilize other teachers against these guys 77. The introduction of career courses in schools and colleges aims at

a. developing the ability to make the intelligent choice of jobs b. providing professional knowledge to students c. increasing G.K. in students d. All of the above 78. A democratic society is one which a. respects the enlightened individuals b. follows the principles of equality, freedom, fraternity and justice c. believes in equal educational opportunity d. all of the above 79. The most appropriate meaning of learning is a. personal adjustment b. modification of behaviour c. inculation of knowledge d. acquisition of skills 80.The major responsibility with which the school personnels have been entrusted is
that

a. it harmonizes the needs of the child and demands of the society for the
benefit of both

b. it prepares the school programme according to the need of the child. c. It makes the child able to get job d. All of the above

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