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Appendices
Appendix A - Main Study (English Version)
Dear Student
I would be grateful if you kindly give frank opinion / responses in the
following items of Tool – I, Tool – II and Tool – III as per the respective Instructions.
It is not your actual test, so feel free when you present your response in the given
format. I assure that the information furnished by you will be used for my Ph.D.,
research purpose only.
Thank you for your kind cooperation.
By Researcher
Supervisor F. Josephine Mary Stella
Dr. M. Balamurugan Ph.D., Scholar
Reader, School of Education Dept. of Education
Pondicherry University Periyar University
Puducherry – 605 014 Salem – 636 011
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name: ……………………………………………...…. Gender: Male Female
2. Name of the School & Place :………………………………………………….
3. Type of Management : Govt. Govt. aided Pvt.
4. Locality of the School : Rural Urban
5. Type of School : Boys Girls Co-edn.
6. Parental Monthly Income : (a) Below 5000
: (b) Above 5000 – 10,000
: (c) Above 10,000 – 20,000
: (d) Above 20,000 – 30,000
: (e) Above 30,000
7. Parental education : (a) Below S.S.L.C / 10th
Std
: (b) Above S.S.L.C / Hsc / Diploma
: (c) Graduate BA / B.Sc
: (d) Professional Graduate B.E./B.Tech/MBBS
:(e) P.G / Higher Education / M.A., M.Sc.,Ph.D.,
8. Nature of present residence : Hostler / Day scholar
9. Are you attending any private
tuition for zoology subject ? : Yes / No
TOOL – I Appendix I
REASONING ABILITY PART – I (Analogical Reasoning)
Instructions
Here four groups of letters/words (a), (b), (c), and (d) are given. Out of them
three will be there with one missing. You have to find out the missing group. The
relation between the last two groups will be the same as that between the first two
groups. Read it and understand the rule and relation between the first two words then
apply the same rule to find out the missing group / word. Please put a tick mark ()
against the correct answer.
Part - 1
1. Taxonomy : Species : Nomenclature:
(a) John Ray ( ) (b) Cuvier ( )
(c) Lamarck ( ) (d) Linnaeus ( )
2. Liquid : Solid : Gases:
(a) Solid ( ) (b) Liquid ( )
(c) Gases ( ) (d) Matter ( )
3. Protozoa : Entamoeba : Porifera:
(a) Sponges ( ) (b) Cockroch ( )
(c) Volvox ( ) (d) Ascaris ( )
4. Carbohydrate : Energy : Protein :
(a) Growth ( ) (b) Weight ( )
(c) Height ( ) (d) Disease ( )
5. Reptile : Lizard : Plasmodium :
(a) Plasmodium ( ) (b) Amoeba ( )
(c) Malaria ( ) (d) Hydra ( )
6. Liver : Digestion : Kidney :
(a) Respiration ( ) (b) Reproduction ( )
(c) Circulation ( ) (d) Excretion ( )
Total Obtained Score [ ]
REASONING ABILITY PART – II (Classification as Reasoning)
Instructions:
Here four sets of alternatives are given in each question. Out of which three
will have some rule in common or have something common in them. One is not
belonging to that group according to that particular rule. You have to find out the odd
one by making tick () against that:
7. (a) Olfactory lobe ( ) (b) Cerebellum ( )
(c) Medulla oblongata ( ) (d) Iris ( )
8. (a) Trypanosoma ( ) (b) Volvox ( )
(c) Paramoecium ( ) (d) Aurelia ( )
9. (a) Capillary ( ) (b) Ureter ( )
(c) Vein ( ) (d) Arteries ( )
10. (a) Gallbladder ( ) (b) Stomach ( )
(c) Intestine ( ) (d) Kidney ( )
11. (a) Ladybird ( ) (b) Tick ( )
(c) Leech ( ) (d) Spider ( )
12. (a) Banana ( ) (b) Apple ( )
(c) Mango ( ) (d) Carrot ( )
Total Obtained Score [ ]
REASONING ABILITY PART – III (Eclectic Reasoning)
Instructions:
Here four alternative answers are given for each question. Find out which one
is more appropriate for the question, and put tick mark () on the correct one against
that alternative.
Q. 13. Quinine is extracted from the bark of Cinchona tree
(a) It is used to cure malaria. ( )
(b) It is very dangerous. ( )
(c) It destroys the breeding place of earthworms. ( )
(d) It is controlled CO2 level. ( )
Q. 14. Earth worms are nocturnal animals
(a) They leave the burrows during the winter season. ( )
(b) They lie in the burrows during the day and come out at night for food.( )
(c) The body is long and slender. ( )
(d) Mouth is found in the centre of the 1st segment of the body. ( )
Q. 15. It is dangerous to be under the tree at night because:
(a) In the darkness photosynthesis does not take place. ( )
(b) Plants give CO2 at night. ( )
(c) We feel suffocation. ( )
(d) Plants give excess of O2 in day time while CO2 in night. ( )
Q16. A boy inserts a nail in a plant at a height of three feet from the ground. The
plant grows one feet in a year. Then after five years the height of nail from
the ground will be.
(a) 3 feet ( ) (b) 5 feet ( )
(c) 8 feet ( ) (d) more than 5 feet ( )
Total Obtained Score [ ]
REASONING ABILITY PART – IV (Deductive Reasoning)
Instructions:
Some information is presented hereunder in a paragraph. On the basis of this
information different questions are asked. Read the passage carefully and give correct
answer out of four alternatives.
Passage I The animals contributing to our economy and welfare are known as
beneficial animals. Many animals provide us with nutritious food like meat and milk,
clothing materials like silk and wool and the luxurious items like pearls and corals.
The silk worms, the lac insects and fowls, belong to this category.
Q. 17. What do these animals provide us?
(a) Food and shelter ( )
(b) Food and cloth ( )
(c) Shelter and luxurious items ( )
(d) Delicious food ( )
Q.18. Silk worms are beneficial animal, because
(a) Silk worms are beautiful insects ( )
(b) Silk worms give wax ( )
(c) Silk sarees are made from silk worm ( )
(d) Silk worms modify their structure ( )
Passage II – Phylum Protozoa includes a great diversity of small, microscopic
organisms. These are single celled eukaryote. Their locomotion happens using
pseudopodia, cilia or flagella. The Nutrition is either autotrophic or heterotrophic
Q. 19. Unicellular organisms are belong to the phylum
(a) Mammalia ( )
(b) Protozoa ( )
(c) Porifera ( )
(d) Coelenterata ( )
Passage III – The animals which roam on land are called reptiles, crawl on
land are called crawlers, live in water are called swimmers and fly in air are called
aviators.
Q. 20. What should be the house-lizard be called?
(a) Swimmer ( )
(b) Reptile ( )
(c) Crawler ( )
(d) Aviator ( )
Passage IV- Birds are one of the most interesting and widely known groups of
animals. There are more than 8600 species of birds distributed all over the world.
They are warm blooded vertebrates with an exoskeleton of feathers forming a non –
conducting covering to keep the body warm.
Q. 21. Aves are warm blooded Animals.
(a) They can change their body temperature. ( )
(b) They can’t change their body temperature. ( )
(c) Their body is spindle shaped. ( )
(d) They are seen both in tropical and temperate zones. ( )
Passage V- The Eggs can be classified based on the amount of Yolk. They are
Mesolecithal egg, Microlecithal egg, Macrolecithal egg. Microlecithal eggs contain
less quantity of yolk. Mesolecithal eggs contain considerable quantity of yolk.
Macrolecithal eggs contain large quantity of yolk.
Q. 22. The egg of reptiles are considered as Macrolecithal
(a) The growth period is sufficiently long. ( )
(b) It contains less amount of Yolk. ( )
(c) Eggs contain large quantity of Yolk. ( )
(d) Cleavage will be deeper. ( )
Total Obtained Score [ ]
TOOL – II Appendix II
LOCUS OF CONTROL
Instruction:
Please read each statement / item carefully and then indicate your choice by
putting the right mark () for your preferred response on the cell below Yes or No.
Respond all the statements and do not leave any statement unanswered.
Sl.
No. Item Yes No
1. Most of the problems will solve themselves if you just
don’t fool with them.
2. You can stop your-self from catching a cold.
3. Do you feel that getting good rank means a great deal to
you?
4. If somebody studies hard enough he or she can pass any
subject.
5. Most of the time it doesn’t pay to try hard because things
never turn out right anyway.
6. If things start out well in the morning that it’s going to be a
good day no matter what you do.
7. Do you feel that most of the time parents’ listen to what
their children have to say?
8. Wishing / respect can make good things happen.
9. When you get punished does it usually seem its for no
good reason at all?
10. Most of the time do you find it hard to change a friend’s
(mind) opinion?
11. Cheering more than luck helps a team to win.
12. Your parents should allow you to make most of your own
decisions.
13. When you do something wrong there’s very little you can
do to make it right.
33. It’s almost useless to try in school because most other
children are just plain smarter than you are.
14. Most of the Children are just born good at sports.
15. Are most of the other children of your age stronger than
you are?
16. One of the best ways to handle most problems is just not to
think about them.
17. You have a lot of choice in deciding who your friends are.
18. If you find a four leaf clover do you believe that it might
bring you good luck?
19. Do you often feel that whether you do your homework has
much to do with what kind of marks you get?
20. When a child of your age decides to hit you, there’s little
you can do to stop him or her.
21. Have you ever had a good luck charm?
22. Whether or not people like you depends on how you act.
23. Will your parents usually help you if you ask them to?
24. At times people were mean to you it was usually for no
reason at all.
25. You can change what might happen tomorrow by what you
do today.
26. When bad things are going to happen they just are going to
happen no matter what you try to do to stop them.
27. Children can get their own way if they just keep trying.
28. Good things happen because of hard work.
29. When somebody of your age wants to be your enemy
there’s little you can do to change matters.
30. It’s easy to get friends to do what you want them to.
31. Do you feel that you have little to say about what you get to
eat at home?
32.
When someone doesn’t like you there’s little you can do
about it.
34. Are you the kind of person who believes that planning
ahead makes things turn out better?
35. Do you feel that you have little to say about what your
parents decides to do?
36. It’s better to be smart than to be lucky.
TOOL – III Appendix III
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Instruction:
1. Answer all the questions
2. Equal marks will be awarded for all.
3. Each questions contain 5 answers like (a, b, c, d, e) select the correct
answer and enter the letter in the column [ ]
1. Animals feeding on other animals are called
a. Carnivore
b. Herbivore
c. Parasitic
d. Omnivore
e. Saprozoic [ ] 2. The smallest division in Taxonomy is
a. Species
b. Family
c. Class
d. Order
e. Genus [ ] 3. The scientific name of Pigeon is
a. Columba livia
b. Glossina palpib
c. Pereplaneta Americana
d. Culex palplais
e. Rana hexadactyla [ ] 4. The Protozoan causing Malarial Parasite in Man is
a. Paramoecium
b. Obilia
c. Euglena
d. Amoeba
e. Plasmodium [ ]
5. The water vascular system is seen in
a. Echinodermata
b. Porifera
c. Coelenterate
d. Aschelminthes
e. Platyhelminthes [ ]
6. Indicate the odd one
a. Entamoeba
b. Volvox
c. Paramoecium
d. Trypanosoma
e. Aves. [ ]
7. Select the odd one
a. Sea anemone
b. Obelia
c. Physalia
d. Aurelia
e. Spongia [ ]
8. The Excretory organs in Platyhelminthes are
a. Kidneys
b. Nephridia
c. Flame cells
d. Tubular cells
e. Malpighian tubules [ ]
9. Trematodes are usually described as
a. Lung flukes
b. Lymph flukes
c. Laryngeal flukes
d. Tape worm
e. Blood flukes [ ]
10. Which of the following, characteristic is represented by the Phylum
Aschelminthes
a. Single celled animal
b. Muticellular Parasitic Flat worms
c. Unsegmented round worms, possessing a False coelom
d. Bilaterally symmetrical animals with jointed legs
e. Metamerically segmented animals [ ]
11. The locomotory organ of Neries is
a. Flagella
b. Cilia
c. Pseudopodia
d. Myoneme fibres
e. Parapodia [ ]
12. Leech belongs to the class
a. Archi annelida
b. Polychaeta
c. Hirudinea
d. Oligochaeta
e. Chaetopoda [ ]
13. The body of Earthworm is devoid of
a. Mouth
b. Anus
c. Setae
d. Scales
e. Clitellum [ ]
14. Indicate the odd one
a. Arenicola
b. Crab
c. Millipede
d. Centipede
e. Scorpion [ ]
15. In the following traits the one that is not found in arthropoda is
a. Jointed legs
b. Segmented body
c. Movable Jaw
d. Closed circulation
e. Ommatidia [ ]
16. Which one of the following does not fit in the class insecta
a. Butterfly
b. Wasp
c. Tiger beetle
d. Honey Bee
e. Moth [ ]
17. Indicate the odd one
a. Spider
b. Scorpion
c. Tick
d. Mite
e. Peripattus [ ]
18. The animal having spiral shaped shell is
a. Snail
b. Dentalium
c. Loligo
d. Octopus
e. Chiton [ ]
19. Identify the odd one
a. Star fish
b. Sea Cucumber
c. Sepia
d. Brittle star
e. Sea urchin [ ]
20. Spines are embedded in the cuticle of
a. Snake
b. Spider
c. Apple snail
d. Chunk
e. Earth worm [ ]
21. The respiratory organs of fishes are
a. Gills
b. Lungs
c. Heart
d. Book Lungs
e. Skin [ ]
22. Owls have well developed Cochlea. Hence they are able to
a. See objects even in dark
b. Smell the presence of the prey
c. Locate feeble sound
d. Taste the food
e. Escape from enemy [ ]
23. Indicate the tooth that is not present in Man
a. Incisor
b. Premolar
c. Molar
d. Canine
e. Vomerine. [ ]
24. Hairs all over the body is one of the distinctive feature of
a. Reptiles
b. Fishes
c. Mammals
d. Amphibians
e. Birds. [ ]
25. Name the part meant for Locomotion in the given animal picture.
a. Pseudopodia
b. Gills
c. Clitellum
d. Vacuole
e. Wings [ ]
26. Name the animal.
a. Liver fluke
b. Star turtle
c. Amphioxus
d. Lobster
e. Silk worm [ ]
APPENDIX –B – PILOT STUDY (ENGLISH VERSION)
Dear Student
I would be grateful if you kindly give frank opinion / responses in the
following items of Tool – I, Tool – II and Tool – III as per the respective Instructions.
It is not your actual test, so feel free when you present your response in the given
format. I assure that the information furnished by you will be used for my Ph.D.,
research purpose only.
Thank you for your kind cooperation.
By
Supervisor Researcher
Dr. M. Balamurugan F. Josephine Mary Stella
Reader, School of Education Ph.D., Scholar
Pondicherry University Dept. of Education
Puducherry – 605 014 Periyar University
Salem – 636 011
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name: ……………………………………………...…. Gender: Male Female
2. Name of the School & Place :………………………………………………….
3. Type of Management : Govt. Govt. aided Pvt.
4. Locality of the School : Rural Urban
5. Type of School : Boys Girls Co-edn.
6. Parental Monthly Income : (a) Below 5000
: (b) Above 5000 – 10,000
: (c) Above 10,000 – 20,000
: (d) Above 20,000 – 30,000
: (e) Above 30,000
7. Parental education : (a) Below S.S.L.C / 10th
Std
: (b) Above S.S.L.C / Hsc / Diploma
: (c) Graduate BA / B.Sc
: (d) Professional Graduate B.E./B.Tech/MBBS
:(e) P.G / Higher Education / M.A., M.Sc.,Ph.D.,
8. Nature of present residence : Hostler / Day scholar
9. Are you attending any private
tuition for zoology subject ? : Yes / No
Tool – I Appendix IV
REASONING ABILITY PART – I (Analogical Reasoning)
Instructions
Here four groups of letters/words (a), (b), (c), and (d) are given. Out of them
three will be there with one missing. You have to find out the missing group. The
relation between the last two groups will be the same as that between the first two
groups. Read it and understand the rule and relation between the first two words then
apply the same rule to find out the missing group / word. Please put a tick mark ()
against the correct answer.
Part - I
1. Taxonomy : Species : Nomenclature:
(a) John Ray ( ) (b) Cuvier ( )
(c) Lamarck ( ) (d) Linnaeus ( )
2. Liquid : Solid : Gases:
(a) Solid ( ) (b) Liquid ( )
(c) Gases ( ) (d) Matter ( )
3. Protozoa : Entamoeba : Porifera:
(a) Sponges ( ) (b) Cockroch ( )
(c) Volvox ( ) (d) Ascaris ( )
4. Carbohydrate : Energy : Protein :
(a) Growth ( ) (b) Weight ( )
(c) Height ( ) (d) Disease ( )
5. Reptile : Lizards : Plasmodium :
(a) Plasmodium ( ) (b) Ameoba ( )
(c) Malaria ( ) (d) Hydra ( )
6. Liver : Digestion : Kidney :
(a) Respiration ( ) (b) Reproduction ( )
(c) Circulation ( ) (d) Excretion ( )
Total Obtained Score [ ]
REASONING ABILITY PART – II (Classification as
Reasoning)
Instructions:
Here four sets of alternatives are given in each question. Out of which three
will have some rule in common or have something common in them. One is not
belonging to that group according to that particular rule. You have to find out the odd
one by making tick () against that:
7. (a) Olfactory lobe ( ) (b) Cerebellum ( )
(c) Medulla oblongata ( ) (d) Iris ( )
8. (a) Trypanosoma ( ) (b) Volvox ( )
(c) Paramoecium ( ) (d) Aurelia ( )
9. (a) Capillary ( ) (b) Ureter ( )
(c) Vein ( ) (d) Arteries ( )
10. (a) Gallbladder ( ) (b) Stomach ( )
(c) Intestine ( ) (d) Kidney ( )
11. (a) Ladybird ( ) (b) Tick ( )
(c) Leech ( ) (d) Spider ( )
12. (a) Banana ( ) (b) Apple ( )
(c) Mango ( ) (d) Carrot ( )
Total Obtained Score [ ]
REASONING ABILITY PART – III (Eclectic Reasoning)
Instructions:
Here four alternative answers are given for each question. Find out which one
is more appropriate for the question, and put tick mark () on the correct one against
that alternative.
Q. 13. Quinine is extracted from the bark of Cinchona tree
(a) It is used to cure malaria. ( )
(b) It is very dangerous. ( )
(c) It destroys the breeding place of earthworms ( )
(d) It is controlled CO2 level ( )
Q. 14. Earth worms are nocturnal animals
(a) They leave the burrows during the winter season. ( )
(b) They lie in the burrows during the day and come out at night for food. ( )
(c) The body is long and slender. ( )
(d) Mouth is found in the centre of the 1st segment of the body. ( )
Q. 15. It is dangerous to be under the tree at night because:
(a) In the darkness photosynthesis does not take place. ( )
(b) Plants give CO2 at night. ( )
(c) We feel suffocation. ( )
(d) Plants give excess of O2 in day time while CO2 in night. ( )
Q16. A boy inserts a nail in a plant at a height of three feet from the ground. The
plant grows one feet in a year. Then after five years the height of nail from
the ground will be.
(a) 3 feet ( ) (b) 5 feet ( )
(c) 8 feet ( ) (d) more than 5 feet ( )
Q17. A doctor prescribed soya-beans stuffs to a thin and weak person because:
(a) It contains proteins ( ) (b) It is cheaper ( )
(c) It contains fats ( ) (d) It produces lot of energy ( )
Q18. The developing embryo receives nutrition through placenta because:
(a) This group eggs develop within the uterus. ( )
(b) Their group comes under primates ( )
(c) They want food. ( )
(d) It contains food particles ( )
Q19. Essential amino acid cannot be synthesized in our body
(a) They should be made available through food. ( )
(b) It is made up of polypeptide chain. ( )
(c) Due to obesity. ( )
(d) Due to diabetes. ( )
Total Obtained Score [ ]
REASONING ABILITY PART – IV (Deductive Reasoning)
Instructions:
Some information is presented hereunder in a paragraph. On the basis of this
information different questions are asked. Read the passage carefully and give correct
answer out of four alternatives.
Passage I The animals contributing to our economy and welfare are known as
beneficial animals. Many animals provide us with nutritious food like meat and milk,
clothing materials like silk and wool and the luxurious items like pearls and corals.
The silk worms , the lac insects and fowls, belong to this category.
Q20. What do these animals provide us?
(a) Food and shelter ( )
(b) Food and cloth ( )
(c) Shelter and luxurious items ( )
(d) Delicious food ( )
Q21. Silk worms are beneficial animal, because
(a) Silk worms are beautiful insects ( )
(b) Silk worms give wax ( )
(c) Silk sarees are made from silk worm ( )
(d) Silk worms modify their structure ( )
Passage II – Phylum Protozoa includes a great diversity of small, microscopic
organisms. These are single celled eukaryote. Their locomotion happens using
pseudopodia, cilia or flagella. The Nutrition is either autotrophic or heterotrophic.
Q22. Unicellular organisms are belong to the phylum
(a) Mammalia ( )
(b) Protozoa ( )
(c) Porifera ( )
(d) Coelenterata ( )
Passage III – The animals which roam on land are called reptiles, crawl on
land are called crawlers, live in water are called and swimmers and fly in air are
called aviators.
Q23. What should be the house-lizard be called?
(a) Swimmer ( )
(b) Reptile ( )
(c) Crawler ( )
(d) Aviator ( )
Passage IV- Birds are one of the most interesting and widely known groups of
animals. There are more than 8600 species of birds distributed all over the world.
They are warm blooded vertebrates with an exoskeleton of feathers forming a non –
conducting covering to keep the body warm.
Q24. Aves are warm blooded Animals.
(a) They can change their body temperature. ( )
(b) They can’t change their body temperature. ( )
(c) Their body is spindle shaped. ( )
(d) They are seen both in tropical and temperate zones. ( )
Passage V- The Eggs can be classified based on the amount of Yolk. They are
Mesolecithal egg, Microlecithal egg, Macrolecithal egg. Microlecithal eggs contain
less quantity of yolk. Mesolecithal eggs contain considerate quantity of yolk and
Macrolecithal eggs contain large quantity of yolk.
Q25. The egg of reptiles are considered as Macrolecithal
(a) The growth period is sufficiently long ( )
(b) It contains less amount of Yolk ( )
(c) Eggs contain large quantity of Yolk ( )
(d) Cleavage will be deeper ( )
Passage VI- A carbohydrate is composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio
of 1:2:1. They are of three types namely Monosaccharides, Disaccharides and
Polysaccharides. Carbohydrates are commonly employed by the cells for providing
energy. Each gram of carbohydrate is capable of yielding energy equivalent of 4.1
calories.
Q26. Which will give energy to our body?
(a) Carbohydrate ( )
(b) Protein ( )
(c) Vitamins ( )
(d) Water ( )
Total Obtained Score [ ]
REASONING ABILITY PART – V (Inductive Reasoning)
Instructions:
(Some statements are given below. On the basis of the statements, some
conclusions have been drawn) It may be possible that the conclusion may be drawn on
the basis of A statement or B or both A and B. Read the statements and conclusions
carefully and find out the answer. Give your answer as 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 against the cell
of that question. Please remember that:
1. Statement A supports the conclusion
2. Statement B supports the conclusion
3. Statement A and statement B both support the conclusion
4. Neither statement A nor statement B supports the conclusion
5. Can’t say with certainty
Q27. Statement:
A. Fishes can change their body temperature.
B. Fish can swim easily.
C. Conclusion: Fishes are poikilothermic animal.
Q28. Statement:
A. The colour of the skin is due to pigment.
B. Pigment provide colour to skin.
Conclusion: The colour is caused by the pigment melanin.
Q29. Statement:
A. The opening of the oral cavity is bounded by lip.
B. The lips must be beautiful.
Conclusion: Lips are used for eating.
Q30. Statement:
A. The food must be very tasty.
B. Vitamin A plays an important role in vision.
Conclusion: vitamins are very important for the growth of the tissues
Q31. Statement:
A. Insulin secretion decreases due to the infection of virus.
B. Becoming fat is one of the symptoms of diabetes.
Conclusion: Diabetes is caused due to the deficiency of insulin.
(In each question two statements are given below. On the basis of the
statements some conclusions have been drawn. Find out which one is true. Give
your answer as 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the cell of that question:
Q32. Statement:
A. IA I
B genotype is possible to AB blood group
B. No antibody is found in group AB blood
Conclusion:
1. AB blood group suits all group.
2. AB blood group is universal recipient.
3. People like AB blood group.
4. None of the above
Q33. Statement:
A. Viper gives birth to young ones
B. Mammals don’t give eggs
Conclusion:
1. Some snakes are mammals.
2. Some snakes give eggs
3. Snakes are not animals
4. None of the above
Total Obtained Score [ ]
TOOL – II Appendix V
LOCUS OF CONTROL
Instruction:
Please read each statement / item carefully and then indicate your choice
by putting the right mark () for your preferred response on the cell below Yes
or No. Respond all the statements and do not leave any statement unanswered.
Sl. No. Item Yes No
1. Most of the problems will solve themselves if you
just don’t fool with them.
2. You can stop your-self from catching a cold.
3. Are some Children’s just born lucky?
4. Do you feel that getting good rank means a great
deal to you.
5. Are you often blamed for things that just aren’t your
fault?
6. If somebody studies hard enough he or she can pass
any subject.
7. Most of the time it doesn’t pay to try hard because
things never turn out right anyway.
8. If things start out well in the morning that it’s going
to be a good day no matter what you do.
9. Do you feel that most of the time parents listen to
what their children have to say?
10. Wishing / respect can make good things happen?
11. When you get punished does it usually seem its for
no good reason at all?
12. Most of the time do you find it hard to change a
friend’s (mind) opinion?
13. Cheering more than luck helps a team to win.
14. It’s nearly impossible to change your parent’s mind
about anything.
15. Your parents should allow you to make most of your
own decisions
16. When you do something wrong there’s very little
you can do to make it right.
17. Most of the Children are just born good at sports.
18. Are most of the other children of your age stronger
than you are?
19. One of the best ways to handle most problems is just
not to think about them.
20. You have a lot of choice in deciding who your
friends are.
21. If you find a four leaf clover do you believe that it might
bring you good luck?
22.
Do you often feel that whether you do your
homework has much to do with what kind of marks
you get?
23. When a child of your age decides to hit you, there’s
little you can do to stop him or her.
24. Have you ever had a good luck charm?
25. Whether or not people like you depends on how you
act.
26. Will your parents usually help you if you ask them
to?
27. At times people were mean to you it was usually for
no reason at all.
28.
You can change what might happen tomorrow by
what you do today.
29.
When bad things are going to happen they just are
going to happen no matter what you try to do to stop
them.
30. Children can get their own way if they just keep
trying.
31. Do you find it useless to try to get your own way at
home?
32. Good things happen because of hard work.
33. When somebody of your age wants to be your
enemy there’s little you can do to change matters.
34. It’s easy to get friends to do what you want them to.
35. Do you feel that you have little to say about what
you get to eat at home?
36. When someone doesn’t like you there’s little you
can do about it.
37. It’s almost useless to try in school because most
other children are just plain smarter than you are.
38. Are you the kind of person who believes that
planning ahead makes things turn out better?
39. Do you feel that you have little to say about what
your parents decides to do?
40. It’s better to be smart than to be lucky.
TOTAL
TOOL – III Appendix VI
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Instruction:
1. Answer all the questions
2. Equal marks will be awarded for all.
3. Each questions contain 5 answers like (a, b, c, d, e) select the correct
answer and enter the letter in the column [ ]
1. Animals feeding on other animals are called
a. Carnivore
b. Herbivore
c. Parasitic
d. Omnivore
e. Saprozoic [ ]
2. The smallest division in Taxonomy is
a. Species
b. Family
c. Class
d. Order
e. Genus [ ]
3. In the name Ascaris lumbricoides, lumbricoides denotes
a. Genus
b. Species
c. Class
d. Family
e. Order [ ]
4. The scientific name of Pigeon is
a. Columba livia
b. Glossina palpib
c. Pereplaneta Americana
d. Culex palplais
e. Rana hexadactyla [ ]
5. The introduction of phylogeny in taxonomy was made by
a. Cuvier
b. Lamarck
c. Charles Darwin
d. Linnaeus
e. Simpson [ ]
6. The Protozoan causing Malarial Parasite in Man is
a. Paramoecium
b. Obilia
c. Euglena
d. Amoeba
e. Plasmodium [ ]
7. The water vascular system is seen in
a. Echinodermata
b. Porifera
c. Coelenterata
d. Aschelminthes
e. Platyhelminthes [ ]
8. Indicate the odd one
a. Bear
b. Mongoose
c. Rat
d. Monkey
e. Peacock [ ]
9. Select the odd one
a. Sea anemone
b. Obelia
c. Physalia
d. Aurelia
e. Spongia [ ]
10. Hydra is a
a. Diploblastic Bilateral
b. Triploblastic Radial
c. Diploblastic Radial
d. Triploblastic bilateral
e. Multicellular Radial [ ]
11. The Excretory organs in Platyhelminthes are
a. Kidneys
b. Nephridia
c. Flame cells
d. Tubular cells
e. Malpighian tubules [ ]
12. Trematodes are usually described as
a. Lung flukes
b. Lymph flukes
c. Laryngeal flukes
d. Schistosoma (Blood fluke)
e. Tape worm [ ]
13. Which of the following, characteristic is represented by the Phylum
Aschelminthes
a. Single celled animal
b. Muticellular Parasitic Flat worms
c. Unsegmented round worms, possessing a false coelom
d. Bilaterally symmetrical animals with jointed legs
e. Metamerically segmented animals [ ]
14. The locomotory organ of Neries is
a. Flagella
b. Cilia
c. Pseudopodia
d. Myoneme fibres
e. Parapodia [ ]
15. Leech belongs to the class
a. Archi annelida
b. Polychaeta
c. Hirudinea
d. Oligochaeta
e. Chaetopoda
[ ]
16. The body of Earthworm is devoid of
a. Mouth
b. Anus
c. Setae
d. Scales
e. Clitellum [ ]
17. Metamerism is a characteristic feature of Phylum
a. Chordata
b. Platyhelminthes
c. Annelida
d. Aschelminthes
e. Coelenterata [ ]
18. Indicate the odd one
a. Arenicola
b. Crab
c. Millipede
d. Centipede
e. Scorpion [ ]
19. In the following traits the one that is not found in arthropoda is
a. Jointed legs
b. Segmented body
c. Movable Jaw
d. Closed circulation
e. Ommatidia [ ]
20. Which one of the following does not fit in the class insecta
a. Butterfly
b. Wasp
c. Tiger beetle
d. Honey Bee
e. Moth [ ]
21. Indicate the odd one
a. Spider
b. Scorpion
c. Tick
d. Mite
e. Peripattus [ ]
22. The Head and Thorax of Prawn is covered by a
a. Dorsal shield
b. Ventral shield
c. Transverse shield
d. Tubular shield
e. Lateral Shield [ ]
23. In insects, each compound eye consists of small unity known as
a. Ommatidia
b. Corneal cells
c. Cornegean cells
d. Lenticular cells
e. Retinal cells [ ]
24. Star fish is a
a. Marine animal
b. Burrowing animal
c. Floating animal
d. Terrestrial animal
e. Flying animal [ ]
25. The animal having spiral shaped shell is
a. Snail
b. Dentalium
c. Loligo
d. Octopus
e. Chiton [ ]
26. Identify the odd one
a. Star fish
b. Sea Cucumber
c. Sepia
d. Brittle star
e. Sea urchin [ ]
27. Which of the following character is not found in the Phylum Echinodermata
a. Bilateral Symmetry
b. Eucoelom
c. Unsegmented body without Head
d. Tripoblastic body
e. Larval forms [ ]
28. Spines are embedded in the cuticle of
a. Snake
b. Spider
c. Apple snail
d. Chunk
e. Earth worm [ ]
29. The tube feet are the locomotor organs of
a. Molluscs
b. Arachnida
c. Arthropods
d. Crustacea
e. Echinoderms [ ]
30. The respiratory organs of fishes are
a. Gills
b. Lungs
c. Heart
d. Book Lungs
e. Skin [ ]
31. Among the vertebrates, Tadpole larva is noticed in the development of
a. Pisces
b. Amphibians
c. Reptiles
d. Aves
e. Mammals [ ]
32. Which animal have three chambered heart
a. Rohu fish
b. Crocodile
c. Lizard
d. cuckoo
e. Kangaroo [ ]
33. Parrot is adopted for
a. Sucking
b. Piercing
c. Tearing
d. Chewing
e. Breaking [ ]
34. Owls have well developed Cochlea. Hence they are able to
a. See objects even in dark
b. Smell the presence of the prey
c. Locate feeble sound
d. Taste the food
e. Escape from enemy [ ]
35. Indicate the tooth that is not present in Man
a. Incisor
b. Premolar
c. Molar
d. Canine
e. Vomerine [ ]
36. Hairs all over the body is one of the distinctive feature of
a. Reptiles
b. Fishes
c. Mammals
d. Amphibians
e. Birds [ ]
37. Name the part meant for Locomotion in the given animal picture.
a. Pseudopodia
b. Scales
c. Gills
d. Vacuole
e. Wings [ ]
38. Name the animal.
a. Liver fluke
b. Star turtle
c. Amphioxus
d. Lobster
e. Silkworm [ ]
39. Name the animal that has the clitellum
a. Centipede
b. Caecilian
c. Earthworm
d. Cockroach
e. Frog [ ]
40. Name the animal that has the antenna
a. Garden Lizard
b. Snail
c. Planaria
d. Ascidian [ ]
Appendix C – Main Study (Tamil Version)
md;Gs;s khzth;fNs
tzf;fk;. vd;Dila Kidth; (Ph.D) gbg;gpd; Muha;r;rpf;F
cq;fsplkpUe;J rpy tpguq;fs; Njitg;gLfpd;wd. mtw;iw fPNo
nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s tptug;gl;bay; kw;Wk; tpdhg;gl;baypy; Nfl;Ls;sgb tpguk;
je;J cjTk;gb Nfl;Lf;nfhs;fpNwd;. ,e;j jfty;fs; ,ufrpakhf
ghJfhf;fg;gl;L vd;Dila Muha;r;rpf;F kl;LNk gad;gLj;jg;gLk; vd;W cWjp
$WfpNwd;. ed;wp!
Dr. M. ghyKUfd; rNfh. F. N[h];gpd; Nkhp ];nly;yh
topfhl;Lgth; Ma;thsh;
tptug;gl;bay;
cq;fSf;F nghUj;jkhdtw;wpy; () FwpapLf.
1. khzthpd; ngah; : ………………………………………………………..
2. ghy; : Mz; ngz;
3. gs;spapd; ngah; & CH : ……………………………………………………….
4. gs;sp; eph;thfk; : muR cjtp muR jdpahh;
5. gs;sp miktplk; : fpuhkk; efuk;
6. gs;spapd; tif : Mz; ngz; ,Ughyh;
7. ngw;Nwhhpd; khj tUkhdk;;: &. 5>000 fPo;
: &. 5>000 ypUe;J &. 10>000 f;Fs;
: & 10>000 ypUe;J &. 20>000 f;Fs;
: & 20>000 ypUe;J &. 30>000 f;Fs;
: & 30>000 Nky;
8. ngw;Nwhhpd; fy;tp jFjp : 10 k; tFg;Gf;F fPo;
: 10 k; tFg;gpypUe;J 12-k; tFg;G / njhopy; fy;tp
: ,sq;fiy gl;lk; B.A / B.Sc
: njhopy; fy;tp B.E., / B.Tech / M.B.B.S
: KJfiy gl;lk; / M.A., / M.Sc., / Ph.D.,
9. jw;NghJ trpf;Fk; ,lk; : tpLjp tPL
10. tpyq;fpay; ghlj;jpw;F
jdp gapw;rp vLj;Jf;nfhz;bUf;fpwPh;fsh? : Mk; ,y;iy
TOOL – I Appendix VII
REASONING ABILITY PART – I (Analogical Reasoning)
gFjp – I Kjy; gFjp – V tiu cs;s Nfs;tpfSf;fhd
Fwpg;Gfisf; ftdkhf gbf;fTk;.
Fwpg;G:
,q;Nf xNu njhlhpy; 3 thh;j;ijfs; jug;gl;Ls;sd. ,it xd;Nwhnlhd;W
njhlh;Gilaitahf cs;sJ. %d;wpw;Fk; njhlh;Gila xU thh;j;ijia fPNo
jug;gl;Ls;s m> M> ,> < tpilfspy; ,Ue;J Njh;T nra;J () FwpapLf.
1) tifg;ghl;bay;: rpwg;gpdk;: ,Ungahpl;L Kiw:
m) [hd;Nu ( ) M) Ftpah; ( )
,) yhkhh;f; ( ) <) ypd;Nda]; ( )
2) jputk;: jplk;;: thA:
m) jplk; ( ) M) jputk; ( )
,) thA ( ) <) nghUs; ( )
3) GNuhl;NlhNrhth: vd;lkPgh: JisAlyp:
m) fly; gQ;R ( ) M) fug;ghd; G+r;rp ( )
,) thy;thf;]; ( ) <) m];fhhp]; ( )
4) fhh;NghiAl;Nul;: rf;jp: Gujk;:
m) tsh;r;rp ( ) M) vil ( )
,) cauk; ( ) <) Neha; ( )
5) Ch;td: gy;yp: gpsh];Nkhbak;:
m) gpsh];Nkhbak ( ) M) mkPgh ( )
,) kNyhpah ( ) <) iஹl;uh ( )
6) fy;yPuy;: nrhpkhdk;: rpWePufk;:
m) Rthrk; ( ) M) ,dg;ngUf;fk; ( )
,) hpNghNrhk; ( ) <) fhyh mrhh; ( )
ngw;w kjpg;ngz;
REASONING ABILITY PART – II (Classification as Reasoning)
Fwpg;G:
,q;Nf xt;nthU Nfs;tpapYk; 4 gjpy;fs; cs;sd. fPNo
nfhLf;fg;gl;l tpdhtpw;F xd;Nwhnlhd;W njhlh;Gila 3 thh;j;ijfSk;
njhlh;gpy;yh xU thh;j;ijAk; nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;sJ. ,jpy; njhlh;gpy;yh rhpahd
tpilia () FwpapLf.
7) m) Efh;r;rp fJg;G ( ) M) rpW%is ( )
,) KFsk; ( ) <) Ihp]; ( )
8) m) bhpg;gNdhNrhkh ( ) M) thy;thf;]; ( )
,) ghukPrpak; ( ) <) MhPypah ( )
9) m) ,uj;j ehsk; ( ) M) rpWePh;ehsk; ( )
,) rpiu ( ) <) jkdp ( )
10) m) gpj;jg;ig ( ) M) tapW ( )
,) Fly; ( ) <)rpWePufk; ( )
11) m) MWGs;sp tz;L ( ) M) cz;zp ( )
,) ml;il ( ) <) rpye;jp ( )
12) m) thio ( ) M) Mg;gps; ( )
,) kh ( ) <) Nful; ( )
ngw;w kjpg;ngz;
REASONING ABILITY PART – III (Eclectic Reasoning)
13) rpq;Nfhdh kug;gl;ilapypUe;J nfha;dh kUe;J ngwg;gLfpwJ.
m) ,J kNyhpah Neha;f;F kUe;jhf gad;gLfpwJ. ( )
M) ,J kpfTk; Mgj;jhdJ. ( )
,) ,J kz;GOf;fspd; ,dg;ngUf;fj;ij mopf;fpwJ. ( )
<) CO2 –tpd; msitf; fl;Lg;gLj;JfpwJ. ( )
14) kz;GOf;fs; ,Uis tpUk;Ggit Vnddpy;
m) ,it Fsph; fhyq;fspy; Jisfspy; ,Ue;J ntspNaWfpwJ. ( )
M) ,it gfypy; xspe;jpUe;J gpd; ,utpy; czitj; NjLfpwJ. ( )
,) ,tw;wpd; cly; ePz;L cUis tbtpy; ,Uf;Fk;. ( )
<) Kjy; clw;fz;lj;jpd; ikaj;jpy; tha; JisAs;sJ. ( )
15) ,utpy; kuj;jpd; fPo; ,Ug;gJ kpfTk; Mgj;jhdJ.
m) ,Ushf ,Ug;gjhy; xspr;Nrh;f;if eilngwhJ. ( )
M) ,utpy; jhtuq;fs; CO2 it ntspapLk;. ( )
,) %r;Rj;jpzwiy ehk; czh;Nthk;. ( )
<) jhtuq;fs; gfypy; O2 itAk; ,utpy; CO2 itAk;
mjpfstpy; ntspapLk;. ( )
16) xU igad; kuj;jpy; G+kpapypUe;J 3 mb J}uj;jpy; xU Mzpia
mbf;fpwhd;. mj;jhtuk; tUlj;jpw;F 1 mb tsUNkahdhy; 5
tUlq;fSf;Fg; gpwF G+kpapypUe;J Mzpf;F cs;s njhiyT
vt;tsthf ,Uf;Fk;?
m) 3mb ( )
M) 5mb ( )
,) 8 mb ( )
<) 5 mbf;F Nky; ( )
ngw;w kjpg;ngz
Fwpg;G:
fPNo nfhLf;fg;gl;l tpdhf;fSf;;F ehd;F njhlh;fs; nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;sd.
tpilf;Nfw;w rhpahd njhliu () FwpapLf.
;
REASONING ABILITY PART – IV (Deductive Reasoning)
Fwpg;G:
fPNo nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s gj;jpiag; gbj;J mjpy; Nfl;fg;gl;Ls;s tpdhf;fSf;;F
rhpahd tpiliaj; Njh;T nra;J () FwpapLf.
gj;jp; - 1
ekJ nghUshjhu Vw;wj;jpw;Fk;> eyj;jpw;Fk; cjtp; nra;fpd;w
tpyq;Ffs; gad;jUk; tpyq;Ffs; vdg;gLk;. ,iwr;rp>ghy; Nghd;w
Cl;lr;rj;Js;s czTfisAk;> fk;gsk;> gl;L Nghd;w Mil tiffisAk;
>Kj;J> gtsk; Nghd;w tpiyAah;e;j nghUs;fisAk; tpyq;Ffs;; ekf;Fj;
jUfpd;wd. Nfhop> muf;Fg;G+r;rpfs;> gl;Lg;G+r;rpfs; Nghd;wit
,t;tifiar; rhh;e;jit.
17) Nkw;fz;l tpyq;Ffs; ekf;F vijj; jUfpd;wd?
m) czT kw;Wk; ciwtplk;;. ( )
M) czT kw;Wk; cil. ( )
,) ciwtplk; kw;Wk; tpiyAah;e;j nghUl;fs;. ( )
<) Ritahd czT. ( )
18) gl;Lg; G+r;rpfs; gad;jUk; tpyq;Ffs; Vnddpy;
m) gl;Lg; G+r;rpfs; kpfTk; mofhd G+r;rpfs;. ( )
M)gl;Lg; G+r;rpfs; muf;ifj; jUfpd;wd. ( )
,) gl;Lg; Glitfs; gl;Lg; G+r;rpapypUe;J cUthf;fg;gLfpwJ. ( )
<) gl;Lg; G+r;rpfs; cUtkhw;wj;ij Nkw;nfhs;Sk;. ( )
gj;jp; - 2
njhFjp GNuhl;NlhNrhthtpy; gy tif Ez;zpa caphpfs; cs;sd.
,it midj;Jk; xU nry; A+NfhpNal;Lfs;. ,t;Taphpfs; Nghypf;fhy;>
FWapiofs; (m) ePspapioapdhy; ,lg;ngah;r;rp nra;ayhk.; czT+l;lj;jpy;
jhq;fNs czT jahhpg;gitfshfNth my;yJ gpwtif
czTz;zpfshfNth ,Uf;fyhk;.
19) xU nry; caphpfs; Nrh;e;j njhFjp
m) ghY}l;bfs; ( )
M) GNuhl;NlhNrhth ( )
,) JisAlyp ( )
<) FopAlypfs; ( )
gj;jp; - 3
epyj;jpy; Rw;wpj;jpupAk; tpyq;Ffs; epyj;jpy; tho;git MFk;. epyj;jpy;
Ch;e;J nry;Ygit Ch;td. mitNa ePhpy; tho;gitahdhy; ePe;Jgit MFk;.
thdpy; gwg;gitfs; gwitfs;; MFk;.
20) tPl;Lg; gy;ypia vt;thW miof;fyhk;?
m) ePe;Jgit ( )
M) Ch;td ( )
,) epyj;jpy; tho;td ( )
<) gwg;gd ( )
gj;jp; - 4
gwit midtuhYk; mwpag;gl;l xU tpyq;fpdkhFk;. cyfpy; 8600-f;Fk;
Nkw;gl;l gwitapdq;fs; cyfk; KOtjpYk; fhdg;gLfpd;wd. ,it
khwh ntg;gepiy nfhz;l caphpfs;. ,wFfs; clypd; ntg;g
epiyiag; ghJfhf;Fk;.
21) gwitfs; khwh ntg;g epiyiaf; nfhz;l caphpfs;
m) ,it clypd; ntg;gj;ij khw;wpf;nfhs;Sk;. ( )
M) ,it clypd; ntg;gj;ij khw;wpf;nfhs;shJ. ( )
,) ,tw;wpd; cly; fjph; tbtk; cilait. ( )
<) ,it ntg;g> Fsph; ehLfspy; tho;fpd;wd. ( )
gj;jp; - 5
fUTzT mstpd; mbg;gilapy; Kl;ilfs; %d;W tiffshf
tifg;gLj;jg;gLfpd;wd. fUTzT Fiwthf cs;sit ikf;Nuhnyrpj;jy;
Kl;il vdTk; Fwpg;gpl;l msT fUTzT cs;sit kPNrhnyrpj;jy; Kl;il
vdTk; mjpf msT fUTzTs;sit Nkf;Nuhnyrpj;jy; Kl;il vdTk;
miof;fg;gLfpwJ.
22) Ch;tdtw;wpd; Kl;ilfs; Nkf;Nuhnyrpj;jy; Vnddpy;
m) ,tw;wpd; tsh;r;rp fhyk; mjpfkhFk;. ( )
M) ,it Fiwe;j msT fUTzT nfhz;lit. ( )
,) mjpf msT fUTzT nfhz;lit. ( )
<) Mo;e;j gpsj;jy; fhzg;gLk;. ( )
ngw;w kjpg;ngz
TOOL – II Appendix VIII
LOCUS OF CONTROL
Fwpg;G:
midj;J Nfs;tpfisAk; $h;e;J thrpj;J cq;fs; fUj;Jf;Fg;
nghUj;jkhd gFjpapd; fPo; () milahskpLf.
Sl.
No. t. vz;
Item (thf;fpaq;fs;) Yes Mk;
No ,y;iy
1 ngUk;ghyhd gpur;ridfisg; nghpJg;gLj;jhky;
,Uf;Fk;NghJ mit jhkhfNt jPh;e;JtpLk;.
2 rsp gpbg;gjpypUe;J eP cd;idf; fhg;ghw;wpf; nfhs;s
KbAk;.
3 ey;y kjpg;ngz;fs; ngWtJ vd;gJ kpfg;nghpa rthyhf
cdf;Fj; Njhd;Wfpwjh?
4 fbdg;gl;L gbg;gth; ahuhapDk; mth; ve;jg;ghlj;jpYk;
ntw;wp ngw KbAk;.
5 vd;dghLgl;lhYk; ngUk;ghyhd Neuq;fspy;> fbd
ciog;Gf;$l gydspg;gjpy;iy.
6 fhiyapy; njhlf;fk; ey;yjhapUe;jhy>; me;j ehspy; eP
nra;tnjy;yhk;; ey;yjhfNt KbAk;.
7 jkJ Foe;ijfs; nrhy;Ygtw;iwg; ngUk;ghyhd
Neuq;fspy; ngw;Nwhh; nrtpkLg;gjhf czh;fpd;whah?
8 gpwUf;F tho;j;J $Wjy; ey;yit elf;f toptFf;Fk;.
9 fhuzNk ,y;yhky;; eP jz;lid ngWtJ mbf;fb
epfo;fpwjh?
10 ngUk;ghyhd rkaq;fspy; cd; ez;gdpd; fUj;jpid /
kdj;ij khw;WtJ cdf;Ff; fbdkhfj; Njhd;Wfpwjh?
11 mjph;\;lj;ij tpl ghh;itahshpd; cw;rhf%l;ly; jhd;
xU FOtpd; ntw;wpf;F cjTfpwJ.
12. cdJ ngUk;ghyhd KbTfis ePNa vLf;f cdJ
ngw;Nwhh; mDkjpf;f Ntz;Lk;.
13. eP rpy jtWfisr; nra;Ak; NghJ cdJ kpfr;rpwpa
Kaw;rpapdhy; mjidj; jpUj;jptpl KbAk;.
14. ngUk;ghyhd rpWth;fs; gpwg;gpNyNa tpisahl;Lj;
jpwikiag; ngw;wpUf;fpwhh;fs;.
15. cd; tajpw;nfhj;jth;fs; ngUk;ghyhNdhh; cd;id tpl
typikAs;sth;fshf ,Uf;fpd;whh;fsh?
16. gpur;ridfisj; jPh;g;gjw;Fr; rpwe;j top mtw;iwg;gw;wp
epidf;fhkypUg;gJ jhd;.
17. cd;Dila ez;gh;fs; ahh; vd;gijj; jPh;khdpf;f gy
tha;g;Gfs; ,Uf;fpwJ.
18. mw;Gjkhd xU kyiuf; fz;lhy; mjph;\;lj;ij mJ
ngw;Wj;jUk; vd eP ek;Gfpwhah?
19.
ve;j mstpw;F tPl;Lg;ghlq;fis eP rhptur; nra;fpd;whNah
me;j msTf;Fj;jhd; kjpg;ngz;fs; ngw KbAk; vd eP
mbf;fb czh;fpd;whah?
20. cd; tajpw;nfhj;jth; cd;idj; jhf;Fk; NghJ mtiu
cd;dhy; vJTk; nghpjhfr; nra;a KbahJ.
21. mjph;\;l miyfis eP vg;NghjhtJ ngw;wpUf;fpd;whah?
22. gpwh; cd;id tpUk;GtJ cdJ nray;ghLfis
nghUj;jNj.
23. cd;Dila ngw;Nwhhplk; eP cjtp Nfl;Fk; NghJ
vg;NghJk; cjtp nra;fpd;whh;fsh?
24. ve;jf; fhuzKkpd;wp kf;fs; cd;idr; rpyrkaq;fspy;
,opTgLj;Jtjhf czh;fpd;whah?
25. ehisa nray;ghl;il ,d;iwa nray;fs; %yk;
khw;wpaikf;f KbAk;.
26. eP vt;tsT jhd; Kaw;rp nra;jhYk; jPa nray;fs; mit
jhkhfNt cd;id te;jilAk;.
27. Kaw;rp nra;tjdhy; khzth; jkf;nfd xU topiaf;
fz;Lzu KbAk;.
28. ey;yit ahTk; fbd ciog;gpdhy; jhd; epfo;fpd;wJ.
29. cd; tanjhj;j xUth; cd;dplk; gifik ghuhl;Lk;
NghJ mtiu cdJ nray;fshy; rpwpJk; khw;w ,ayhJ.
30. eP nra;a tpUk;Gtijr; nra;af;$ba> ez;gh;fisg;
ngWtJ vspJ.
31. tPl;by; fpilf;Fk; czT gw;wp NgRtjw;F mjpfk; vJTkpy;iy vd;W czh;fpwhah?
32. cd;id xUth; tpUk;ghj NghJ mijg;gw;wp eP vJTNk
nra;a KbahJ.
TOOL – III Appendix IX
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Fwpg;G: 1. vy;yh tpdhf;fSf;Fk; tpilasp. 2. vy;yh tpdhf;fSf;Fk; rk kjpg;ngz;fs; mspf;fg;gLk; 3. xt;nthU tpdhTk; m> M> ,> <> c vd 5 tpilfs; nfhz;Ls;sJ.
mitfSs; xd;W rhpahdJ. mjidj; Njh;e;njLj;J milg;Gf; FwpaPl;by; vOJf.
1. gpw caphpfis czthf cl;nfhs;Sk; caphp m. tpyq;Fz;zp M. jhtu cz;zp ,. xl;Lz;zp <. midj;Jz;zp c. rhWz;zp [ ] 2. tifg;ghl;bapaypy; cs;s kpfr;rpwpa gphpT m. ,dk; M. FLk;gk; ,. tFg;G <. thpir c.Nghpdk; [ ] 3. Gwhtpd; tpQ;Qhdg; ngah; m. nfhyk;gh yptpah M. fpsh]pdh ghy;gpg; ,. nghpg;sNdl;lh mnkhpf;fhdh <. f;A+nyf;]; ghy;gpg; c. uhdh n`f;]Nlf;ilyh [ ]
33.
gs;spapy; nra;Ak; Kaw;rp vy;yhk; gadw;wJ. Vnddpy;
gpw khzth;; midtUk; cd;id tpl jFjpkpf;ftuhf
,Uf;fpd;whh;fs;.
34. Kd;dNu jpl;lkpLjypdhy; vijAk; rpwg;ghfr; nra;a
KbAk; vd;w nfhs;if nfhz;ltuh ePq;fs;?
35.
vdJ ngw;Nwhh; vLf;Fk; jPh;khdq;fspy; vd;Dila gfph;T
vJTNk ,y;iy vdg; ngUk;ghyhd Neuq;fspy;
czh;fpd;whah?
36. mjph;\;lrhypahf ,Ug;gijf; fhl;bYk; jpwikrhypahf
,Ug;gNj Nky;.
TOTAL
4. kNyhpahit cz;Lgz;Zk; GNuhl;NlhN]hth caphp m. ghuhkPrpak; M. xgpypah ,. A+f;spdh <. mkPgh c. gpsh];Nkhbak; [ ]
5. ePh; ,uj;j ehsj; njhFg;G nfhz;l njhFjp m. Kl;Njhypfs; M. JisAlypfs; ,. FopAlypfs; <. cUisg;GO ,dk; c. jl;ilg;GO ,dk; [ ] 6. NtWgl;Ls;s caphpiaj; Njh;e;njL m. fub M. fPhpg;gps;is ,. vyp <. Fuq;F c. fpsp [ ] 7. NtWgl;l mikg;igj; Njh;e;njL m. fly; mdpNkhd; M. xgpypah ,. igrhypah <. Mhpypah c. ];ghd;[pah [ ] 8. gpshl;bn`y;kpd;j;kpd;j;nj]pd; fopT ePf;f cWg;Gfs; m. rpWePufq;fs; M. neg;hPbah ,. Rlh; nry;fs; <. Foy; nry;fs; c. khy;gP[pad; Foy;fs; [ ] 9. l;unkl;Nlhlh caphpfis nghJthf m. EiuaPuy; GOf;fs; M. epzePh;g; GOf;fs; ,. Rthrf;Foy; GOf;fs; <. ehlhg;GOf;fs; c. ,uj;jg; GOf;fs; [ ] 10. fPo;f;fhz;gitfSs; m];f;nfy;kpd;j;nj]; njhFjp caphpapd; gz;G ahJ? m. xU nry; caphp M. gy nry;fSila jl;ilahd xl;Lz;zp ,. fz;lq;fsw;w ngha;ahd clw;FopAila caphp <. ,Ugf;fr; rkr;rPuikg;Gila fZ+f;fhypfs; c. nkl;lhnkhpf; fz;lq;fSila caphp [ ] 11. ePhp]pd; ,lg;ngah;r;rp cWg;G m. gpshn[y;yh M. rPypah ,. ngha;f;fhy;fs; <. kNahepk; FW,iofs; c. ghuNghbah [ ]
12. ml;il mlq;fp cs;s tFg;gpd; ngah; m. Mh;fp md;dyplh M. ghypfPl;lh ,. `pUbdpah <. MypNfh fPl;lh c. fPl;NlhNghlh [ ] 13. kz;GOtpd; clypy; ,y;yhj mikg;G m. tha; M. Fjk; ,. rPl;lh <. fpisl;nly;yk; c. nrjpy;fs; [ ] 14. NtWgl;Ls;s mikg;ig Njh;e;njL m. Mh;dpNfhyh M. ez;L ,. kutl;il <. G+uhd; c. Njs; [ ] 15. njhFjp fZf;fhypfspy; ,y;yhj gz;G m. fZf;fhy;fs; M. fz;lq;fSila cly; ,. mirAk; jhil <. %lg;gl;l ,uj;j Xl;l kz;lyk; c. xkl;bbak; [ ] 16. G+r;rpfs; tifapy; mlq;fhj caphp m. tz;zj;Jg;G+r;rp M. Fstp ,. ilfh; tz;L <. NjdP c. gl;Lg;G+r;rp [ ] 17. NtWgl;Ls;s xd;iwj; Njh;e;njL m. rpye;jp M. Njs; ,. cz;zp <. nry; c. nghpl;Ngl;l]; [ ] 18. RUs; tbtk; nfhz;l XL cila caphp m. ej;ij M. nlz;lhypak; ,. nrgpah <. Mf;Nlhg]; c. ifl;lhd; [ ] 19. NtWgl;Ls;s caphpiaj; Njh;e;njL m. el;rj;jpu kPd; M. fly; nts;shp ,. yhypNfh <. fly; my;yp c. fly; Fg;gp [ ]
20. f;A+l;;bf;fps; my;yJ clw;Nghh;itf;Fs; Kl;fs; nfhz;l caphp m. ghk;G M. rpye;jp ,. Mg;gps; ej;ij <. rq;F c. kz;GO [ ]
21. kPd;fspd; Rthr cWg;G m. nrTs;fs; M. EiuaPuy;fs; ,. ,jak; <. EiuaPuy; Gj;jfk; c. Njhy; [ ] 22. Me;ij ed;F tsh;r;rpaile;j fhf;spahitf; nfhz;Ls;sJ. mjdhy; mitfs; m. ,Ul;bYk; nghUl;fisf; fhzKbfpwJ M. czit Nkhg;gj;jhy; mwpfpwJ. ,. Fiwe;j msT xypiaf;$l ed;F Nfl;f KbfpwJ <. czit Urpf;f KbfpwJ. c. vjphpfsplkpUe;J ghJfhj;Jf;nfhs;s KbfpwJ. [ ] 23. kdpjdplk; fhzhj gy; ahJ? m. ntl;Lk; gy; M. Kd;fltha;g; gy; ,. gpd;fltha;g; gy; <. fpopf;Fk; gy; c.Nthkiud; gy; [ ] 24. cly; KOtJk; cNuhkq;fshy; %lg;gl;Ls;s caphpfs; m. Ch;td M. kPd;fs; ,. ghY}l;Ltd <. ePh; epy tho;td c. gwg;gd [ ] 25. nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s tpyq;fpd; ,lg;ngah;r;rpf;F cjTk; cWg;G vJ?
m. ngha;f;fhy;fs; M. nrjpy;fs; ,. nrTs;fs; <. fhw;W Fkpopfs; c. rpwFfs; [ ]
26. nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s caphpapd; ngah; ahJ?
m. fy;yPuy; GO M. el;rj;jpu Mik ,. Mk;gpahf;]p]; <. Nyhg;];lh; c. gl;Lg;G+r;rp [ ]
Appendix D – Pilot Study (Tamil Version)
md;Gs;s khzth;fNs
tzf;fk;. vd;Dila Kidth; (Ph.D) gbg;gpd; Muha;r;rpf;F
cq;fsplkpUe;J rpy tpguq;fs; Njitg;gLfpd;wd. mtw;iw fPNo
nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s tptug;gl;bay; kw;Wk; tpdhg;gl;baypy; Nfl;Ls;sgb tpguk;
je;J cjTk;gb Nfl;Lf;nfhs;fpNwd;. ,e;j jfty;fs; ,ufrpakhf
ghJfhf;fg;gl;L vd;Dila Muha;r;rpf;F kl;LNk gad;gLj;jg;gLk; vd;W cWjp
$WfpNwd;. ed;wp!
Dr. M. ghyKUfd; rNfh. F. N[h];gpd; Nkhp ];nly;yh
topfhl;Lgth; Ma;thsh;
tptug;gl;bay;
cq;fSf;F nghUj;jkhdtw;wpy; () FwpapLf.
1. khzthpd; ngah; : ………………………………………………………………..
2. ghy; : Mz; ngz;
3. gs;spapd; ngah;&CH :……………………………………………………………
4. gs;sp; eph;thfk; : muR cjtp muR jdpahh;
5. gs;sp miktplk; : fpuhkk; efuk;
6. gs;spapd; tif : Mz; ngz; ,Ughyh;
7. ngw;Nwhhpd; khj tUkhdk;;: &. 5>000 fPo;
: &. 5>000 ypUe;J &. 10>000 f;Fs;
: & 10>000 ypUe;J &. 20>000 f;Fs;
: & 20>000 ypUe;J &. 30>000 f;Fs;
: & 30>000 Nky;
8. ngw;Nwhhpd; fy;tp jFjp : 10 k; tFg;Gf;F fPo;
: 10 k; tFg;gpypUe;J 12-k; tFg;G / njhopy; fy;tp
: ,sq;fiy gl;lk; B.A / B.Sc
: njhopy; fy;tp B.E., / B.Tech / M.B.B.S
: KJfiy gl;lk; / M.A., / M.Sc., / Ph.D.,
9. jw;NghJ trpf;Fk; ,lk; : tpLjp tPL
10. tpyq;fpay; ghlj;jpw;F
jdp gapw;rp vLj;Jf;nfhz;bUf;fpwPh;fsh? : Mk; ,y;iy
TOOL – I Appendix X
REASONING ABILITY PART – I (Analogical Reasoning)
gFjp – I Kjy; gFjp – V tiu cs;s Nfs;tpfSf;fhd
Fwpg;Gfisf; ftdkhf gbf;fTk;.
Fwpg;G:
,q;Nf xNu njhlhpy; 3 thh;j;ijfs; jug;gl;Ls;sd. ,it xd;Nwhnlhd;W
njhlh;Gilaitahf cs;sJ. %d;wpw;Fk; njhlh;Gila xU thh;j;ijia fPNo
jug;gl;Ls;s m> M> ,> < tpilfspy; ,Ue;J Njh;T nra;J () FwpapLf.
1) tifg;ghl;bay;: rpwg;gpdk;: ,Ungahpl;L Kiw:
m) [hd;Nu ( ) M) Ftpah; ( )
,) yhkhh;f; ( ) <) ypd;Nda]; ( )
2) jputk;: jplk;;: thA:
m) jplk; ( ) M) jputk; ( )
,) thA ( ) <) nghUs; ( )
3) GNuhl;NlhNrhth: vd;lkPgh: JisAlyp:
m) fly; gQ;R ( ) M) fug;ghd; G+r;rp ( )
,) thy;thf;]; ( ) <) m];fhhp]; ( )
4) fhh;Nghiஹl;Nul;: rf;jp: Gujk;:
m) tsh;r;rp ( ) M) vil ( )
,) cauk; ( ) <) Neha; ( )
5) Ch;td: gy;yp: gpsh];Nkhbak;:
m) gpsh];Nkhbak ( ) M) mkPgh ( )
,) kNyhpah ( ) <) iஹl;uh ( )
6) fy;yPuy;: nrhpkhdk;: rpWePufk;:
m) Rthrk; ( ) M) ,dg;ngUf;fk; ( )
,) ,uj;j Xl;lk; ( ) <) fopTePf;fk; ( )
ngw;w kjpg;ngz;
REASONING ABILITY PART – II (Classification as Reasoning)
Fwpg;G:
,q;Nf xt;nthU Nfs;tpapYk; 4 gjpy;fs; cs;sd. fPNo
nfhLf;fg;gl;l tpdhtpw;F xd;Nwhnlhd;W njhlh;Gila 3 thh;j;ijfSk;
njhlh;gpy;yh xU thh;j;ijAk; nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;sJ. ,jpy; njhlh;gpy;yh rhpahd
tpilia () FwpapLf.
7) m) Efh;r;rp fJg;G ( ) M) rpW%is ( )
,) KFsk; ( ) <) Ihp]; ( )
8) m) bhpg;gNdhNrhkh ( ) M) thy;thf;]; ( )
,) ghukPrpak ( ) <) MhPypah ( )
9) m) ,uj;j ehsk; ( ) M) rpWePh;ehsk; ( )
,) rpiu ( ) <) jkdp ( )
10) m) gpj;jg;ig ( ) M) tapW ( )
,) Fly; ( ) <)rpWePufk; ( )
11) m) MWGs;sp tz;L ( ) M) cz;zp ( )
,) ml;il ( ) <) rpye;jp ( )
12) m) thio ( ) M) Mg;gps; ( )
,) kh ( ) <) Nful; ( )
ngw;w kjpg;ngz;
REASONING ABILITY PART – III (Eclectic Reasoning)
13) rpq;Nfhdh kug;gl;ilapypUe;J nfha;dh kUe;J ngwg;gLfpwJ.
m) ,J kNyhpah Neha;f;F kUe;jhf gad;gLfpwJ. ( )
M) ,J kpfTk; Mgj;jhdJ ( )
,) ,J kz;GOf;fspd; ,dg;ngUf;fj;ij mopf;fpwJ. ( )
<) CO2–tpd; msitf; fl;Lg;gLj;JfpwJ. ( )
14) kz;GOf;fs; ,Uis tpUk;Ggit Vnddpy;
m) ,it Fsph; fhyq;fspy; Jisfspy; ,Ue;J ntspNaWfpwJ. ( )
M) ,it gfypy; xspe;jpUe;J gpd; ,utpy; czitj; NjLfpwJ.( )
,) ,tw;wpd; cly; ePz;L cUis tbtpy; ,Uf;Fk;. ( )
<) Kjy; clw;fz;lj;jpd; ikaj;jpy; tha; JisAs;sJ. ( )
15 ),utpy; kuj;jpd; fPo; ,Ug;gJ kpfTk; Mgj;jhdJ.
m) ,Ushf ,Ug;gjhy; xspr;Nrh;f;if eilngwhJ. ( )
M) ,utpy; jhtuq;fs; CO2 it ntspapLk;. ( ) ,) %r;Rj;jpzwiy ehk; czh;Nthk;. ( )
<) jhtuq;fs; gfypy; O2 itAk; ,utpy; CO2 itAk; mjpfstpy; ntspapLk;. ( )
16) xU igad; kuj;jpy; G+kpapypUe;J 3 mb J}uj;jpy; xU Mzpia
mbf;fpwhd;. mj;jhtuk; tUlj;jpw;F 1 mb tsUNkahdhy; 5
tUlq;fSf;Fg; gpwF G+kpapypUe;J Mzpf;F cs;s njhiyT
vt;tsthf ,Uf;Fk;?
m) 3mb ( )
M) 5mb ( )
,) 8 mb ( )
<) 5 mbf;F Nky; ( )
Fwpg;G:
fPNo nfhLf;fg;gl;l tpdhf;fSf;;F ehd;F njhlh;fs; nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;sd.
tpilf;Nfw;w rhpahd njhliu () FwpapLf.
17) xU xy;ypahd kw;Wk; gytPdkhd kdpjDf;F kUj;Jth;
NrhahgPd;]; ghpe;Jiuf;fpwhh; Vnddpy;
m) ,jpy; Gujk; cs;sJ. ( )
M) ,J tpiy kypthdJ ( )
,) ,jpy; nfhOg;G cs;sJ. ( )
<) ,J mjpf rf;jpia nfhLf;ff;$baJ. ( )
18) tsUk; fUtpw;Fj; Njitahd czT jha; - Nra; ,izg;G
jpR topahf ngWk; Vnddpy;
m) ,g;gphptpd; ghY}l;bfspy; fUtsh;r;rp fUg;igapDs; epfOk;. ( )
M) ,it gpiuNkl;Lfs; thpirapd;; fPo; mike;Js;sJ. ( )
,) mtw;wpw;F czT Njit. ( )
<) czT Jfs;fis ngw;wpUf;fpd;wd. ( )
19) mtrpakhd mkpNdh mkpyq;fis clypy; cw;gj;jp
nra;aKbahJ.Vnddpy;
m) cztpd; %yk; Neubahf mjid ngWjy; Ntz;Lk; ( )
M) ,it ghypngg;ilL rq;fpypahy; MdJ ( )
,) Fz;lhjy; ,jw;Ff; fhuzk; ( )
<) ePupopT Neha; ,jw;Ff; fhuzk; ( )
ngw;w kjpg;ngz;
REASONING ABILITY PART – IV (Deductive Reasoning)
Fwpg;G:
fPNo nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s gj;jpiag; gbj;J mjpy; Nfl;fg;gl;Ls;s tpdhf;fSf;;F
rhpahd tpiliaj; Njh;T nra;J () FwpapLf.
gj;jp; - 1
ekJ nghUshjhu Vw;wj;jpw;Fk;> eyj;jpw;Fk; cjtp; nra;fpd;w
tpyq;Ffs; gad;jUk; tpyq;Ffs; vdg;gLk;. ,iwr;rp>ghy; Nghd;w
Cl;lr;rj;Js;s czTfisAk;> fk;gsk;> gl;L Nghd;w Mil tiffisAk;
>Kj;J> gtsk; Nghd;w tpiyAah;e;j nghUs;fisAk; tpyq;Ffs;; ekf;Fj;
jUfpd;wd. Nfhop> muf;Fg;G+r;rpfs;> gl;Lg;G+r;rpfs; Nghd;wit
,t;tifiar; rhh;e;jit.
20) Nkw;fz;l tpyq;Ffs; ekf;F vijj; jUfpd;wd?
m) czT kw;Wk; ciwtplk;;. ( )
M) czT kw;Wk; cil. ( )
,) ciwtplk; kw;Wk; tpiyAah;e;j nghUl;fs;. ( )
<) Ritahd czT. ( )
21) gl;Lg; G+r;rpfs; gad;jUk; tpyq;Ffs; Vnddpy;
m) gl;Lg; G+r;rpfs; kpfTk; mofhd G+r;rpfs;. ( )
M)gl;Lg; G+r;rpfs; muf;ifj; jUfpd;wd. ( )
,) gl;Lg; Glitfs; gl;Lg; G+r;rpapypUe;J cUthf;fg;gLfpwJ. ( )
<) gl;Lg; G+r;rpfs; cUtkhw;wj;ij Nkw;nfhs;Sk;. ( )
gj;jp; - 2
njhFjp GNuhl;NlhNrhthtpy; gy tif Ez;zpa caphpfs; cs;sd.
,it midj;Jk; xU nry; A+NfhpNal;Lfs;. ,t;Taphpfs; Nghypf;fhy;>
FWapiofs; (m) ePspapioapdhy; ,lg;ngah;r;rp nra;ayhk.; czT+l;lj;jpy;
jhq;fNs czT jahhpg;gitfshfNth my;yJ gpwtif
czTz;zpfshfNth ,Uf;fyhk;.
22) xU nry; caphpfs; Nrh;e;j njhFjp
m) ghY}l;bfs; ( )
M) GNuhl;NlhNrhth ( )
,) JisAlyp ( )
<)FopAlypfs; ( )
gj;jp; - 3
epyj;jpy; Rw;wpj;jpupAk; tpyq;Ffs; epyj;jpy; tho;git MFk;. epyj;jpy;
Ch;e;J nry;Ygit Ch;td. mitNa ePhpy; tho;gitahdhy; ePe;Jgit MFk;.
thdpy; gwg;gitfs; gwitfs;; MFk;.
23) tPl;Lg; gy;ypia vt;thW miof;fyhk;?
m) ePe;Jgit ( )
M) Ch;td ( )
,) epyj;jpy; tho;td ( )
<) gwg;gd ( )
gj;jp; - 4
gwit midtuhYk; mwpag;gl;l xU tpyq;fpdkhFk;. cyfpy; 8600-f;Fk;
Nkw;gl;l gwitapdq;fs; cyfk; KOtjpYk; fhdg;gLfpd;wd. ,it
khwh ntg;gepiy nfhz;l caphpfs;. ,wFfs; clypd; ntg;g
epiyiag; ghJfhf;Fk;.
24) gwitfs; khwh ntg;g epiyiaf; nfhz;l caphpfs;
m) ,it clypd; ntg;gj;ij khw;wpf;nfhs;Sk;. ( )
M) ,it clypd; ntg;gj;ij khw;wpf;nfhs;shJ. ( )
,) ,tw;wpd; cly; fjph; tbtk; cilait. ( )
<) ,it ntg;g> Fsph; ehLfspy; tho;fpd;wd. ( )
gj;jp; - 5
fUTzT mstpd; mbg;gilapy; Kl;ilfs; %d;W tiffshf
tifg;gLj;jg;gLfpd;wd. fUTzT Fiwthf cs;sit ikf;Nuhnyrpj;jy;
Kl;il vdTk; Fwpg;gpl;l msT fUTzT cs;sit kPNrhnyrpj;jy; Kl;il
vdTk; mjpf msT fUTzTs;sit Nkf;Nuhnyrpj;jy; Kl;il vdTk;
miof;fg;gLfpwJ.
25) Ch;tdtw;wpd; Kl;ilfs; Nkf;Nuhnyrpj;jy; Vnddpy;
m) ,tw;wpd; tsh;r;rp fhyk; mjpfkhFk;. ( )
M) ,it Fiwe;j msT fUTzT nfhz;lit. ( )
,) mjpf msT fUTzT nfhz;lit. ( )
<) Mo;e;j gpsj;jy; fhzg;gLk;. ( )
gj;jp; - 6
fhh;Nghiஹl;Nul;Lfs; fhh;gd>; iAl ;u[d;> Mf;]p[d; Nghd;wtw;iw 1:2:1 vDk;
tpfpjj;jpy; nfhz;Ls;sd.,it xw;iwr; rh;f;fiu> ,ul;il rh;f;fiu> $l;Lr;
rh;f;fiu vd %d;W tifg;gLk;. fhh;Nghiஹl;Nul;Lfs; nry;fspy; rf;jp
Njhd;wYf;F cjTfpd;wd. Xt;nthU fpuhk; fhh;Nghiஹl;Nul;Lk; 4.1 fNyhhp
mstpw;Fr; rf;jpapidj;jUk;.
26) clYf;F rf;jpaspg;git
m) fhh;Nghiஹl;Nul;;. ( )
M) Gujk; ( )
,) itl;lkpd;fs; ( )
<) ePh;; ( )
ngw;w kjpg;ngz;
REASONING ABILITY PART – V (Inductive Reasoning)
Fwpg;G:
Xt;nthU Nfs;tpf;Fk; ,uz;L $w;Wfs; fPNo nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;sd mtw;wpd;
mbg;gilapy; rpy KbTfSk; nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;sd. $w;Wf;F Vw;w rhpahd
Kbit 1>2>3>4>5 ypUe;J Njh;T nra;J fl;lj;jpy; vz;iz Fwpg;gpLf
1) $w;W m Kbit Mjhpf;fpwJ.
2) $w;W M Kbit Mjhpf;fpwJ.
3) $w;W m kw;Wk; M Kbit Mjhpf;fpd;wd.
4) $w;Wf;F m kw;Wk; M ,uz;Lk; Kbit Mjhpf;ftpy;iy.
5) rhpahff; $wKbatpy;iy.
Q.27. $w;W:
m) kPd;fs; jq;fs; cly; ntg;gepiyia khw;wpf;nfhs;Sk;.
M) kPd;fs; tpiuthf ePe;jf;$bait.
KbT: kPd;fs; khWk; ntg;gepiyiaf; nfhz;lit.
Q.28. $w;W:
m) epwkpfs; Njhypd; epwj;jpw;F fhuzkhfpd;wd.
M) epwkpfs; NjhYf;F epwj;ijj; jUgit.
KbT: Njhypd; epwk; nkydpd; epwkpahy; Vw;gLfpwJ.
Q.29. $w;W:
m) tha;j;Jis cjLfshy; #og;gl;Ls;sJ.
M) cjLfs; fz;bg;ghf mofhf ,Uf;f Ntz;Lk;.
KbT: cjLfs; czT cz;z gad;gLfpwJ.
Q.30. $w;W:
m) czT Rit kpFe;jjhf ,Uf;f Ntz;Lk;.
M) fz;ghh;it czh;tpy; itl;lkpd; A gq;F tfpf;fpwJ.
KbT:
itl;lkpd;fs; cly; tsu;r;rp clw;nray; epfo;r;rpfSf;F
mtrpakhdit.
Q.31. $w;W:
m) itu]; njhw;wpdhy; ,d;Rypd; Rug;gpy; FiwT Vw;gLfpwJ.
M) cly; gUkdhjy; ePhpopT Nehapd; mwpFwp.
KbT:
,d;Ryp;d; msT Fiwtjdhy; ePhpopT Neha; Vw;gLfpwJ.
Fwpg;G:
Xt;nthU Nfs;tpf;Fk; ,uz;L $w;Wfs; nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;sd $w;Wfspd;;
mbg;gilapy; ehd;F KbTfs; nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;sd. vJ rhpNah mij Njh;T
nra;. cd;Dila Kbit 1>2>3>4> - ypUe;J Njh;e;njLj;J fl;lj;jpy;
Fwpg;gpLf..
Q.32. $w;W:
m) AB ,uj;jtifapy; I A I
B kugZ Mf;fk;; cz;L
M) AB ,uj;jtif Mz;bn[d;fs; ,y;iy.
KbT:
1. AB ,uj;j tif vy;yh tifapdUf;Fk; nghUe;Jk;.
2. AB ,uj;j tif midthplkpUe;Jk; ngWth;.
3. AB ,uj;j tifia kf;fs; tpUk;Gth;.
4. NkNy Fwpg;gpl;l vJTk; ,y;iy.
Q.33. $w;W:
m) itg;gh; vd;w ghk;G tif Fl;b <Dgit.
M) ghY}l;bfs; Kl;il ,LtJ ,y;iy.
KbT:
1) xU rpy ghk;G tiffs; ghY}l;b tifiar; rhh;e;jit.
2) xU rpy ghk;G tiffs; Kl;il ,Lk;.
3) ghk;Gfs; kpUfq;fs; ,y;iy.
4) NkNy Fwpg;gpl;l vJTk; ,y;iy.
ngw;w kjpg;ngz;
TOOL – II Appendix XI
LOCUS OF CONTROL
Fwpg;G:
midj;J Nfs;tpfisAk; $h;e;J thrpj;J cq;fs; fUj;Jf;Fg;
nghUj;jkhd gFjpapd; fPo; () milahskpLf.
t.vz ; thf;fpaq;fs Mk; ,y;iy
1. ngUk;ghyhd gpur;ridfisg; nghpJg;gLj;jhky; ,Uf;Fk;NghJ mit jhkhfNt jPh;e;JtpLk;.
2. rsp gpbg;gjpypUe;J eP cd;idf; fhg;ghw;wpf; nfhs;s KbAk;.
3. rpy Foe;ijfs; mjph;\;lj;jpy; gpwe;jth;fsh?
4. ey;y kjpg;ngz;fs; ngWtJ vd;gJ kpfg;nghpa rthyhf cdf;Fj; Njhd;Wfpwjh?
5. cd;Dila jtwpy;yhj rpy fhhpaq;fSf;fhf eP mbf;fb gopRkj;jg;gLfpwhah?
6. fbdg;gl;L gbg;gth; ahuhapDk; mth; ve;jg;ghlj;jpYk; ntw;wp ngw KbAk;.
7. vd;dghLgl;lhYk; ngUk;ghyhd Neuq;fspy;> fbd ciog;Gf;$l gydspg;gjpy;iy.
8. fhiyapy; njhlf;fk; ey;yjhapUe;jhy>; me;j ehspy; eP nra;tnjy;yhk;; ey;yjhfNt KbAk;.
9. jkJ Foe;ijfs; nrhy;Ygtw;iwg; ngUk;ghyhd Neuq;fspy; ngw;Nwhh; nrtpkLg;gjhf czh;fpd;whah?
10. gpwUf;F tho;j;J $Wjy; ey;yit elf;f toptFf;Fk;.
11. fhuzNk ,y;yhky;; eP jz;lid ngWtJ mbf;fb epfo;fpwjh?
12. ngUk;ghyhd rkaq;fspy; cd; ez;gdpd; fUj;jpid / kdj;ij khw;WtJ cdf;Ff; fbdkhfj; Njhd;Wfpwjh?
13. mjph;\;lj;ij tpl ghh;itahshpd; cw;rhf%l;ly; jhd; xU FOtpd; ntw;wpf;F cjTfpwJ.
14. vjpYk; cdJ ngw;Nwhhpd; vz;zj;ij khw;WtJ ,ayhj fhhpak;.
15 cdJ ngUk;ghyhd KbTfis ePNa vLf;f cdJ ngw;Nwhh; mDkjpf;f Ntz;Lk;.
16 eP rpy jtWfisr; nra;Ak; NghJ cdJ kpfr;rpwpa Kaw;rpapdhy; mjidj; jpUj;jptpl KbAk;.
17 ngUk;ghyhd rpWth;fs; gpwg;gpNyNa tpisahl;Lj; jpwikiag; ngw;wpUf;fpwhh;fs;.
18 cd; tajpw;nfhj;jth;fs; ngUk;ghyhNdhh; cd;id tpl typikAs;sth;fshf ,Uf;fpd;whh;fsh?
19 gpur;ridfisj; jPh;g;gjw;Fr; rpwe;j top mtw;iwg;gw;wp epidf;fhkypUg;gJ jhd;.
20 cd;Dila ez;gh;fs; ahh; vd;gijj; jPh;khdpf;f gy tha;g;Gfs; ,Uf;fpwJ.
21 mw;Gjkhd xU kyiuf; fz;lhy; mjph;\;lj;ij mJ ngw;Wj;jUk; vd eP ek;Gfpwhah?
22 ve;j mstpw;F tPl;Lg;ghlq;fis eP rhptur; nra;fpd;whNah me;j msTf;Fj;jhd; kjpg;ngz;fs; ngw KbAk; vd eP mbf;fb czh;fpd;whah?
23 cd; tajpw;nfhj;jth; cd;idj; jhf;Fk; NghJ mtiu cd;dhy; vJTk; nghpjhfr; nra;a KbahJ.
24 mjph;\;l miyfis eP vg;NghjhtJ ngw;wpUf;fpd;whah?
25 gpwh; cd;id tpUk;GtJ cdJ nray;ghLfis nghUj;jNj.
26 cd;Dila ngw;Nwhhplk; eP cjtp Nfl;Fk; NghJ vg;NghJk; cjtp nra;fpd;whh;fsh?
27 ve;jf; fhuzKkpd;wp kf;fs; cd;idr; rpyrkaq;fspy; ,opTgLj;Jtjhf czh;fpd;whah?
28 ehisa nray;ghl;il ,d;iwa nray;fs; %yk; khw;wpaikf;f KbAk;.
29 eP vt;tsT jhd; Kaw;rp nra;jhYk; jPa nray;fs; mit jhkhfNt cd;id te;jilAk;.
30 Kaw;rp nra;tjdhy; khzth; jkf;nfd xU topiaf; fz;Lzu KbAk;.
31 cdf;nfd xU jdptopia tPl;by; mikj;Jf;nfhs;s Kay;tJ gydw;wjhf KbfpwJ.
32 ey;yit ahTk; fbd ciog;gpdhy; jhd; epfo;fpd;wJ.
33. cd; tanjhj;j xUth; cd;dplk; gifik ghuhl;Lk; NghJ mtiu cdJ nray;fshy; rpwpJk; khw;w ,ayhJ.
34. eP nra;a tpUk;Gtijr; nra;af;$ba> ez;gh;fisg; ngWtJ vspJ.
35. tPl;by; fpilf;Fk; czT gw;wp NgRtjw;F mjpfk; vJTkpy;iy vd;W czh;fpwhah?
36. cd;id xUth; tpUk;ghj NghJ mijg;gw;wp eP vJTNk nra;a KbahJ.
37. gs;spapy; nra;Ak; Kaw;rp vy;yhk; gadw;wJ. Vnddpy; gpw khzth;; midtUk; cd;id tpl jFjpkpf;ftuhf ,Uf;fpd;whh;fs;.
38. Kd;dNu jpl;lkpLjypdhy; vijAk; rpwg;ghfr; nra;a KbAk; vd;w nfhs;if nfhz;ltuh ePq;fs;?
39. vdJ ngw;Nwhh; vLf;Fk; jPh;khdq;fspy; vd;Dila gfph;T vJTNk ,y;iy vdg; ngUk;ghyhd Neuq;fspy; czh;fpd;whah?
40. mjph;\;lrhypahf ,Ug;gijf; fhl;bYk; jpwikrhypahf ,Ug;gNj Nky;
TOTAL
TOOL – III Appendix XII
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Fwpg;G:
4. vy;yh tpdhf;fSf;Fk; tpilasp. 5. vy;yh tpdhf;fSf;Fk; rk kjpg;ngz;fs; mspf;fg;gLk; 6. xt;nthU tpdhTk; m> M> ,> <> c vd 5 tpilfs; nfhz;Ls;sJ.
mitfSs; xd;W rhpahdJ. mjidj; Njh;e;njLj;J milg;Gf; FwpaPl;by; vOJf.
1. gpw caphpfis czthf cl;nfhs;Sk; caphp m. tpyq;Fz;zp M. jhtu cz;zp ,. xl;Lz;zp <. midj;Jz;zp c. rhWz;zp [ ] 2. tifg;ghl;bapaypy; cs;s kpfr;rpwpa gphpT m. ,dk; M. FLk;gk; ,. tFg;G <. thpir c. Nghpdk; [ ] 3. M];fhhp]; Yk;gphpfhapb]; vd;w ngahpy;> Yk;gphpfhapb]; Fwpg;gJ
m. Nghpdk; M. ,dk; ,. tFg;G <. FLk;gk; c. thpir [ ] 4. Gwhtpd; tpQ;Qhdg; ngah; m. nfhyk;gh yptpah M. fpsh]pdh ghy;gpg; ,. nghpg;sNdl;lh mnkhpf;fhdh <. f;A+nyf;]; ghy;gpg; c. uhdh n`f;]Nlf;ilyh [ ] 5. ,dtop njhlh;Gfis tifghl;baiy mwpKfg;gLj;jpath; m. Ftpah; M. yhkhh;f; ,. rhh;y]; lhh;tpd; <. ypd;Nda]; c. rpk;rd; [ ] 6. kNyhpahit cz;Lgz;Zk; GNuhl;NlhN]hth caphp m. ghuhkPrpak; M. xgpypah ,. A+f;spdh <. mkPgh c. gpsh];Nkhbak; [ ] 7. ePh; ,uj;j ehsj; njhFg;G nfhz;l njhFjp m. Kl;Njhyp M. JisAlypfs; ,. FopAlypfs; <. cUisg;GO ,dk; c. jl;ilg;GO ,dk; [ ]
8. NtWgl;Ls;s caphpiaj; Njh;e;njL m. fub M. fPhpg;;gps;is ,. vyp <. Fuq;F c. fpsp [ ] 9. NtWgl;l mikg;igj; Njh;e;njL m. fly; mdpNkhd; M. xgpypah ,. igrhypah <. Mhpypah c. ];ghd;[pah [ ] 10. i`l;uh m. ,Ugf;fr; rkr; rPuikg;Gk; <uLf;F M. Mur; rkr;rPuikg;Gk; %tLf;F ,. Mur; rkr;rPuikg;Gk; <uLf;F <. ,Ugf;fr; rkr;rPuikg;Gk; %tLf;F c. Mur; rkr;rPuikg;Gk; gy mLf;F [ ] 11. gpshl;bn`y;kpd;j;;nj]pd; fopT ePf;f cWg;Gfs; m. rpWePufq;fs; M. neg;hPbah ,. Rlh; nry;fs; <. Foy; nry;fs; c. khy;gP[pad; Foy;fs; [ ] 12. l;unkl;Nlhlh caphpfis nghJthf ,t;thW miof;fpNwhk; m. EiuaPuy; GOf;fs; M. epzePh;g; GOf;fs; ,. Rthrf;Foy; GOf;fs; <. ehlhGOf;fs; c.,uj;jg;GOf;fs; [ ] 13. fPo;f;fhz;gitfSs; m];f;nfy;kpd;j;nj]; njhFjp caphpapd; gz;G ahJ? m. xU nry; caphp M. gy nry;fSila jl;ilahd xl;Lz;zp ,. fz;lq;fsw;w ngha;ahd clw;FopAila caphp <. ,Ugf;fr; rkr;rPuikg;Gila fZf;fhypfs; c. nkl;lhnkhpf; fz;lq;fSila caphp [ ] 14. ePhp]pd; ,lg;ngah;r;rp cWg;G m. gpshn[y;yh M. rPypah ,. ngha;f;fhy;fs; <. kNahepk; FW,iofs; c. ghuNghbah [ ] 15. ml;il mlq;fp cs;s tFg;gpd; ngah; m. Mh;fp md;dyplh M. ghypfPl;lh ,. `pUbdpah <. MypNfh fPl;lh c. fPl;NlhNghlh [ ] 16. kz;GOtpd; clypy; ,y;yhj mikg;G m. tha; M. Fjk; ,. rPl;lh <. fpisl;nly;yk; c. nrjpy;fs; [ ]
17. nkl;lhnkhprk; gz;GfhZk; njhFjpapd; ngah; m. fhh;Nll;lh M. jl;ilg;GOf;fs; ,. tisj;jirg; GOf;fs; <. cUisg; GOf;fs; c. FopAlypfs; [ ] 18. NtWgl;Ls;s mikg;ig Njh;e;njL m. Mh;dpNfhyh M. ez;L ,. kutl;il <. G+uhd; c. Njs; [ ] 19. njhFjp fZf;fhypfspy; ,y;yhj gz;G m. fZf;fhy;fs; M. fz;lq;fSila cly; ,. mirAk; jhil <. %lg;gl;l ,uj;j Xl;l kz;lyk; c. xkl;bbak; [ ] 20. G+r;rpfs; tifapy; mlq;fhj caphp m. tz;zj;Jg;G+r;rp M. Fstp ,. ilfh; tz;L <. NjdP c. gl;Lg;G+r;rp [ ] 21. NtWgl;Ls;s xd;iwj; Njh;e;njL m. rpye;jp M. Njs; ,. cz;zp <. nry; c. nghpg;;Ngl;l]; [ ] 22. ,uhypd; jiy> khh;Gg; gFjp ve;j gf;f ftrj;jpdhy; %lg;gl;Ls;sJ. m. KJFg; Gw M. khh;Gg; Gw ,. gLifkl;l <. Foy; c. gf;fthl;L [ ] 23. G+r;rpfspy; cs;s $l;Lf; fz;fspd; ngah; m. xkl;bbak; M. fhh;dpay; ,. fhh;dp[pad; <. nyz;bFyhh; c. nul;bdy; [ ] 24. el;rj;jpu kPd; vt;tifia rhh;e;jJ m. flypy; tho;git M. epyj;jpy; Gije;jpUg;git ,. flypy; kpjg;git <. epyj;jpy; tho;git c. fhw;wpy; tho;git [ ] 25. RUs; tbtk; nfhz;l XL cila caphp m. ej;ij M. nlz;lhypak; ,. yhypNfh <. Mf;Nlhg]; c. ifl;lhd; [ ]
26. NtWgl;Ls;s caphpiaj; Njh;e;njL m. el;rj;jpu kPd; M. fly; nts;shp ,. nrgpah <. fly; my;yp c. fly; Fg;gp [ ] 27. Kl;Njhypfspy; fhzhj gz;G m. ,Ugf;fr; rkr;rPuikg;G M. cz;ikahd clw;Fop ,. fz;lq;fsw;w jiyaw;w cly; <. %tLf;F cly; c. ,sk; caphp epiy [ ]
28. f;A+l;;bf;fps; my;yJ clw;Nghh;itf;Fs; Kl;fs; nfhz;l caphp m. ghk;G M. rpye;jp ,. Mg;gps; ej;ij <. rq;F c. kz;GO [ ] 29. Foy;fhy;fis ,lg;ngah;r;rp cWg;ghff; nfhz;l caphp m. nky;Ylypfs; M. muhf;dplh ,. fZf;fhypfs; <. fpu];;Nl\pah c. Kl;Njhypfs; [ ] 30. kPd;fspd; Rthr cWg;G m. nrTs;fs; M. EiuaPuy;fs; ,. ,jak; <. EiuaPuy; Gj;jfk; c. Njhy; [ ] 31. KJnfYk;Gs;sitfspd; tsh;r;rpapy; jiyg;gpul;il fhZk; caphp m. kPd;fs; M. ePh; epy tho;td ,. Ch;td <. gwg;gd c. ghYl;Ltd [ ] 32. ,jaj;jpy; 3 miwfs; nfhz;l caphpdk; m. NuhF kPd; M. Kjiy ,. gy;yp <. Fapy; c. fq;fhU [ ] 33. fpsp czit cz;z cjTk; jftikg;G m. cwpa M. CLUt ,. fpopf;f <. miuf;f c. cilf;f [ ] 34. Me;ij ed;F tsh;r;rpaile;j fhf;spahitf; nfhz;Ls;sJ. mjdhy; mitfs; m. ,Ul;bYk; nghUl;fisf; fhzKbfpwJ M. czit Nkhg;gj;jhy; mwpfpwJ. ,. Fiwe;j msT xypiaf;$l ed;F Nfl;f KbfpwJ <. czit Urpf;f KbfpwJ. c. vjphpfsplkpUe;J ghJfhj;Jf;nfhs;s KbfpwJ. [ ]
35. kdpjdplk; fhzhj gy; m. ntl;Lk; gy; M. Kd;fltha;g; gy; ,. gpd;fltha;g; gy; <. fpopf;Fk; gy; c. Nthkiud; gy; [ ] 36. cly; KOtJk; cNuhkq;fshy; %lg;gl;Ls;s caphpfs; m. Ch;td M. kPd;fs; ,. ghY}l;Ltd <. ePh; epy tho;td c. gwg;gd [ ]
37. nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s tpyq;fpd; ,lg;ngah;r;rpf;F cjTk; cWg;G vJ?
m. ngha;f;fhy;fs; M. nrjpy;fs; ,. nrTs;fs; <. fhw;W Fkpopfs; c. rpwFfs; [ ]
38. nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s caphpapd; ngah; ahJ?
m. fy;yPuy; GO M. el;rj;jpu Mik ,. Mk;gpahf;]p]; <. Nyhg;];lh;; c. gl;Lg;G+r;rp [ ]
39. fpisl;nly;yk; gFjpiaf; nfhz;l caphp vJ? m. G+uhd;
M. rprpypad; ,. kz;GO <. fug;ghd; g+r;rp c. jtis [ ]
40. czh;ePl;rpapidf; nfhz;l fPo;fz;l caphp vJ?
m. Xzhd; M. ej;ij ,. gpsNdhpah <. mrpbad; c. Rwh [ ]