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TAMIL NADU TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST (TNTET) - 2012 TNTET khÂç édh¤jhŸ / khÂç édh¤jhŸ / khÂç édh¤jhŸ / khÂç édh¤jhŸ / Model Question Paper jhŸ - jhŸ - jhŸ - jhŸ - II - Paper – II INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES 1. The Test Paper contains a Booklet of Questions and an OMR Answer Sheet. When you are directed to open the Test Booklet, take out the Answer Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully with blue/black ball point pen only. 2. The test is of one and half hours duration and consists of 150 questions. There is no negative marking. 3. Use Blue / Black Ball Point Pen only for writing particulars on this page / marking responses in the Answer Sheet. 4. The CODE for this Booklet is B. Make sure that the CODE printed on Side- 2 of the Answer Sheet is the same as that on this booklet. Also ensure that your Test Booklet No. and Answer Sheet No. are the same. In case of discrepancy, the candidate should immediately report the matter to the Invigilator for replacement of both the Test Booklet and the Answer Sheet. 5. This Test Booklet has five Parts, I, II, III, IV and V, consisting of 150 Objective Type Questions, each carrying 1 mark: Part I: Child Development and Pedagogy (Q. 1 to Q. 30) Part II: Language I - (Tamil/Telugu/Malayalam/Kannada/Urdu) (Q. 31 to Q. 60) Part III: Language II-(English) (Q.61 to Q.90) Part IV: Mathematics and Science (Q. 91 to Q. 150) OR Part IV: Social Studies (Q. 91 to Q. 150) 6. Candidates have to choose any ONE language under Part II Language I in accordance with their Language I studied in their Degree. In such case the candidates have to ask for the Question Booklet containing the languages other than Tamil. The languages being answered must tally with the languages opted for in your Application Form. 7. Part IV has options between (a) Mathematics and Science / (b) Social Studies. Candidates have to either answer (a) Mathematics and Science OR (b) Social Studies. 7. Rough work should be done only in the space provided in the Test Booklet for the same. 9. The answers are to be recorded on the OMR Answer Sheet only. Mark your responses carefully. No whitener is allowed for changing answers.

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TAMIL NADU TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST (TNTET) - 2012

TNTET khÂç édh¤jhŸ / khÂç édh¤jhŸ / khÂç édh¤jhŸ / khÂç édh¤jhŸ / Model Question Paper

jhŸ - jhŸ - jhŸ - jhŸ - II - Paper – II

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES

1. The Test Paper contains a Booklet of Questions and an OMR AnswerSheet. When you are directed to open the Test Booklet, take out theAnswer Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully with blue/black ball pointpen only.

2. The test is of one and half hours duration and consists of 150 questions.There is no negative marking.

3. Use Blue / Black Ball Point Pen only for writing particulars on this page /marking responses in the Answer Sheet.

4. The CODE for this Booklet is B. Make sure that the CODE printed on Side-2 of the Answer Sheet is the same as that on this booklet. Also ensure thatyour Test Booklet No. and Answer Sheet No. are the same. In case ofdiscrepancy, the candidate should immediately report the matter to theInvigilator for replacement of both the Test Booklet and the Answer Sheet.

5. This Test Booklet has five Parts, I, II, III, IV and V, consisting of 150Objective Type Questions, each carrying 1 mark:

Part I: Child Development and Pedagogy (Q. 1 to Q. 30)Part II: Language I - (Tamil/Telugu/Malayalam/Kannada/Urdu) (Q. 31 to Q. 60)Part III: Language II-(English) (Q.61 to Q.90)Part IV: Mathematics and Science (Q. 91 to Q. 150)ORPart IV: Social Studies (Q. 91 to Q. 150)6. Candidates have to choose any ONE language under Part II Language I in

accordance with their Language I studied in their Degree. In such case thecandidates have to ask for the Question Booklet containing the languagesother than Tamil. The languages being answered must tally with thelanguages opted for in your Application Form.

7. Part IV has options between (a) Mathematics and Science / (b) SocialStudies. Candidates have to either answer (a) Mathematics and ScienceOR (b) Social Studies.

7. Rough work should be done only in the space provided in the Test Bookletfor the same.

9. The answers are to be recorded on the OMR Answer Sheet only. Mark yourresponses carefully. No whitener is allowed for changing answers.

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i. FHªij nk«ghL« f‰Ã¤jš KiwfS«FHªij nk«ghL« f‰Ã¤jš KiwfS«FHªij nk«ghL« f‰Ã¤jš KiwfS«FHªij nk«ghL« f‰Ã¤jš KiwfS«Child Development and Pedagogy

1. j‹bd¿¥gL¤J« m¿Îiu¥ gf®jiy Ãugy¥gL¤Âat®A fh®šnuh#®° B lh®é‹ C ily® D gh›nyh

Non Directive councelling was advocated byA Karl Rogers B Darwin C Taylor D Pavlov

2. ‘fdÎfŸ MŒÎ’ v‹w üiy btëæ£lt®A #h‹ nlé B éšèa« n#«°C v£t®L Ô¢rd® D Á¡k©£ ÃuhŒL

The book titled ‘Dream Analysis’ was published byA John Dewey B William JamesC Edward Tichenes D Sigmund Freud

3. kd¥nghuh£l§fë‹ tiffŸA 4 B 2 C 3 D 8

Types of Mental Conflicts are ___________A 4 B 2 C 3 D 8

4. f‰Ã¤jè‹ Kjš goãiyA kÂ¥ÕL brŒjš B jah® brŒjš C thÁ¤jš D £läLjš

First step in TeachingA Evaluation B Preparation C pursuing D Planning

5. jtwhd n#hoia F¿¥ÃLfa) E©z¿Î <Î nrhjid – Mšg®£ Ãnd b) bkhê¢ nrhjid-bt¡°y®c) E.< - C.A. x 100

M.A.A a & b rçahd éil B a & c rçahd éilC c & a rçahd éil D b k£L« rç

Find the odd pair outa) IQ test – Albert benae b) Verbal test-vexler c) I.Q - C.A. x 100

M.A.A a & b are correct B a & c are correctC c & a are correct D b alone is correct

6. fUÎWjè‹nghJ MâläUªJ bgw¥gL« Fnuhnkhnrh«A Y B X C XY D XX

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During fertilization the chromosome received from the malepartner isA Y B X C XY D XX

7. E©z¿Î rh®ªj g‹Kf¡fhuâ¡ nfh£gh£oid msél jh©il¡TW« tê ahJ?

A CVAD B CAVD C CDAV D CDVA

Name the test deviced by Thorndike in multiple theory ofIntelligenceA CVAD B CAVD C CDAV D CDVA

8. ö©lš-Jy§fš V‰gl¡ fhuz«A _is B K®¢Á C òy‹ cW¥òfŸ D mDgt§fŸ

Stimulus – response is due toA Brain B Maturity C Sense organs D Experience

9. A

B

nkny fhQ« ÏU nfhLfëš ‘A’ v‹w nfhL ‘B’ ia él Ús« FiwªJfhQ« fh£Áæid _____________ vdyh«A ghŒf‹lh®¥ Âçò¡ fh£Á B gL¡if ne®nfhL Âçò¡ fh£ÁC nršd®° Âçò¡ fh£Á D Kšy®-ya® Âçò¡ fh£Á

A

B

In the above figure the line ‘A’ is perceived to be shorter than theline ‘B’. This is due to _____________A Poyendoffs illusion B Horizontal – Vertical line illusionC Zollener’s illusion D Muller-Lyer illusion

10. Fku¥ gUt« xU Á¡fyhd mikÂa‰w gUt« vd¡ T¿at®A î¡r‹ B nfhš C °lh‹è Ahš D éšèa« k¡^fš

Adolescence is a period of storm and stress – said byA Brickson B Cole C Stanley Hall D William Mcdougall

11. clš brašghLfŸ k‰W« cs¢ brašghLfŸ Ïu©oidÍ« Óuhf¢brašgl cjΫ K¡»a ehsäšyh¢ Ru¥Ã ______________

A ãô£lç Ru¥Ã B ijuhŒL Ru¥ÃC ghuhijuhŒL Ru¥Ã D m£ßdš Ru¥Ã

The main ductless gland that regulates the physiological andpsychological functioning of a person is ______________

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A The pituitary gland B Thyroid glandC Para thyroid gland D Adrenal gland

12. e«Kila _jhija®fëläUªJ bjhl®ªJ tê têahf clš,cs¥g©òfŸ Ë rªjÂfS¡F É‹fë‹ _ykhf tUjiy______________ vd miH¡»‹nwh«

A gçzhk ts®¢Á B Ït‰¿š vJÎäšiyC cæçaš kuò ãiy D mL¤j rªj ãiy kh‰w«

The transfer of physiological and genetic characters fromparents to off springs through generations is calledA Evolution B Transfer to neat generationC Biological heridity D None of the above

13. xU fU Ïu£ila®fŸ xnu NHèš ts®ªjnghJ, Ït®fëilnaE©z¿Î <Î (r)

A r = 0.087 B r = 0.0870 C r = 0.87 D r = 8.7

The IQ correlation (r) of monozygotic twins, brought up in thesame environment isA r = 0.087 B r = 0.0870 C r = 0.87 D r = 8.7

14. Ãahn#æ‹ m¿jš Âw‹ ts®¢Áæ‹ _‹wh« ãiy ______________

A kd¢ brašgh£L¡F Kªija ãiyB f©Tlhf gh®¥gij it¤J¢ ÁªÂ¤J brašgL« ãiyC bjh£L czU« gUt«D Kiwahf nahÁ¤J ÁªÂ¤J v©z§fë‹ mo¥gilæš brašgL«

kdãiy

According to piaget ________ is the 3rd stage in the cognitivegrowth of an individualA Pre-operational stage B Concrete operational stageC Sensory Motor stageD Formal operational stage

15. c£fh£Á _y« f‰wiy Kj‹ Kjèš és¡»at®A B.F. °»‹d® B nkç fή n#h‹° C gh›nyh D nfhy®

Learning through insight was first shown byA B.F. Skinner B Mary Kavur Jones C Pavlov D Kohler

16. jtW brŒÍ« khztid ÂU¤j V‰wJA j©lid B eštê fh£LjšC gçRfŸ më¤jš D f©L bfhŸshkš é£L éLjš

The best way to change the wrong doing of a child is by

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A Punishment B Teaching good moral valuesC by giving awards D ignoring his behaviour

17. E©z¿Î K®¢Á bghJthf KGik¥ bgU« taJA 10-11 B 19-20 C 40-41 D 15-16

Intelligence attains its maximum level at the age ofA 10-11 B 19-20 C 40-41 D 15-16

18. M¡fÂw‹ g‰¿a ä‹dnrhlh nrhjidæ‹ (bkhê k‰W«bkhêæšyh¢ nrhjid) cU¥gofŸ v¤jid

A 10 B 14 C 12 D 19

State the total number of creativity tests (Verbal + Non verbal) inMinnesota test of thinkingA 10 B 14 C 12 D 19

19. mfKf‹, òwKf‹ M»nahuJ Ïašòfis és¡»at®A nf£lš B Ir‹¡ C bf«¥ D ͧ

Personality traits such as introvertism and extrovertismpersonality was explained byA Cattell B Eysenck C Kemp D Yung

20. MSikia msél ga‹gL« äf bghU¤jkhd KiwA Rarçij B Ra kÂ¥ÕLC kWbkhê nfhUgit D kd¥gh‹ik msÎnfhš

The most apt method of evaluating a person’s personality isthroughA Autobiography B Self ratingC Questionnaire D Attitude scale

21. äif ãiy kd« v‹w ãiy vªj taÂdU¡F V‰gL»wJA 1-3 B 3-6 C 6-9 D 9-12

Super ego stage occurs at the age ofA 1-3 B 3-6 C 6-9 D 9-12

22. ò%° l¡khå‹ MÁça® ju msÎ nfhèid ga‹gL¤ÂÑœ¡F¿¥Ãl¥g£LŸs v¥g©Ãid MÁçaçl« msÅL brŒayh«

A MÁçaç‹ el¤ij k‰W« M¡f¥g©òB MÁçaç‹ gçÎ k‰W« V‰òC MÁçaç‹ Ïa§F« g©ò k‰W« el¤ijD Ïit mid¤J«

Which of the following can be evaluated using Bruce Tuckman’sTeacher Feedback form

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A Behaviour & Creativity B Warmth & acceptanceC Dymanism & Organised

demeanorD All the above

23. Aš° v‹gtuJ f‰wš bfhŸifæid F¿¡F« N¤Âu« ahJA SER = DRXSH x K – I B RES = DXSRH x K - IC SER = XDSRHR x K - I D SER = DXSHR x K - I

Hull’s theory of learning formulae isA SER = DRXSH x K – I B RES = DXSRH x K - IC SER = XDSRHR x K - I D SER = DXSHR x K - I

24. _isæš V‰gL« ãidé‰F äf K¡»a fhuzkhf Ïa§F«ntÂ¥bghUŸ

A o.v‹.V. B M®.v‹.V. C òuj« D fh®nghiAonu£

The most potential chemical agent responsible for memory isA D.N.A. B R.N.A. C Proteins D Carbohydrates

25. fhy taJ 8, kd taJ 7 k‰W« fhy taJ 7, kd taJ 8 cŸsÏ›éUtç‹ E©z¿Î <Î ahJ?

A 87.5 & 114.5 B 85.7 & 141.5C 8.75 & 11.45 D 875 & 114

The Chronological age of one child is 8, Mental age is 7 andanother child is with C.A. 7 & M.A. 8, find out their I.Q. Level.A 87.5 & 114.5 B 85.7 & 141.5C 8.75 & 11.45 D 875 & 114

26. ïè v‹gt® 1909M« M©L ãWéa FHªijfŸ cs ey kU¤JtéLÂ v§F mikªJŸsJ

A M°Ânuèah B ϪÂah C Á¡fhnfh D rΠmnuÃah

In which country was the Juvenile psychopathic Instituteestablished in the year 1909A Australia B India C Chicago D Saudi Arabia

27. ftd Å¢ir ms¡f cjΫ fUéA fiylh°nfh¥ B Motiu¢ nrhjid fUéC lhÁ° lh°nfh¥ D ãidÎ, cUis fUé

The device used to measure the span of attention isA Kaliedascope B Mirror drawing apparatusC Tachistascope D Memory drum apparatus

28. uhg®£ fh¡nd v‹gtuJ T‰W¥go f‰wš v‹gJ ____________

goãiyfis bfh©lJA 5 B 7 C 8 D 6

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Robert Gagne’s theory of Hierarchial learning includes____________ types of learningA 5 B 7 C 8 D 6

29. ãidé‹ K¡»a Ïu©L tiffŸA STM & LTM B ATM & GTM C LTM & ATM D ATM & STM

The two types of memory areA STM & LTM B ATM & GTM C LTM & ATM D ATM & STM

30. VIBGYOR v‹gJ ____________ v‹gj‰F xU Áwªj vL¤J¡fh£LA RU§f f‰wš B ãidÎ N¤Âu§fŸ C vëa f‰wš D nkh‹f°

VIBGYOR is a good example ofA abbrevation B Mnemonics C easy learning D monics

ii. Language I – jäœjäœjäœjäœ - Tamil

Ñœ cŸs g¤Âia¥ go¤J 1 Kjš 3 Ñœ cŸs g¤Âia¥ go¤J 1 Kjš 3 Ñœ cŸs g¤Âia¥ go¤J 1 Kjš 3 Ñœ cŸs g¤Âia¥ go¤J 1 Kjš 3 tiu cŸs édh¡fS¡F éilaë¡f.tiu cŸs édh¡fS¡F éilaë¡f.tiu cŸs édh¡fS¡F éilaë¡f.tiu cŸs édh¡fS¡F éilaë¡f.

jäœeh£oš r§f fhy¤Â‰F K‹dnu Xéa§fŸ tiua¥g£ld. jh«

tiuªj Xéa§fis Kjèš f©bzG¤J v‹nw tH§»d®. jäœ

Ïy¡»a¤Âš vG¤J v‹gj‰F Xéa« v‹W« bghUŸ cŸsJ. ne®¡nfhL,

nfhz¡nfhL, tisnfhL bfh©L tiua¥g£l Xéa§fŸ nfh£nlhéa§fŸ

vd¥gL«. Xéa®fŸ v©z§fë‹ vG¢Áia gy t©z§fë‹ Jiz

bfh©L vGJnthuhjè‹ f©QŸ éidP® vd¥g£ld®. M© Xéa®

‘Á¤juh§fj‹’ vdΫ, bg© Xéa® ‘Á¤Âunrdh’ vdΫ miH¡f¥gLt®.

31. tisnfhLfŸ bfh©L tiua¥gLtJA vGjh Xéa« B nfh£nlhéa«C òidah Xéa« D ghit Xéa«

32. ‘f©QŸ éidP®’ v‹wiH¡f¥gLgt®A òyt® B ghlf®C eh£oa¡fhu® D Xéa®

33. `bg© Xéa®fŸ’ Ï›thW miH¡f¥gLt®A Á¤Âunrdh B Á¤Âuh§fj‹C Á¤Âu¥ghit D Á¤Âu¡fhu¥ òè

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34. ‘ÚLJæš Ú¡f¥ gho tªj ãyh’ v‹W ah® ahiu¥ ghodh®A ghuÂjhr‹ ghuÂia B ghu ghuÂjhridC thâjhr‹ ghuÂia D ghu thâjhrid

35. ËtUtdt‰¿š rçahd tçiria¤ nj®Î brŒf.A ngij, k§if, klªij, bgJ«igB ngij, klªij, bgJ«ig, k§ifC ngij, bgJ«ig, k§if, klªijD ngij, k§if, bgJ«ig, klªij

36. j‹ fšyiwæ‹ ÛJ, ‘j‹id xU jäœ khzt‹’ v‹W vGj¢brh‹dt®

A fhšLbtš B ÅukhKåt® C í.ô. ngh¥ D Ínuå° ghuÂah®

37. fy«gf¤Â‹ cW¥òfŸA 10 B 14 C 8 D 18

38. `Fok¡fŸ fh¥Ãa«’ v‹W miH¡f¥gL« üšA Áy¥gÂfhu« B kânkfiy C ÓtfÁªjhkâ D tisahgÂ

39. ‘Áwªj g¤ij’ j‹df¤nj bfh©l üš

A K¤bjhŸshæu« B KJbkhê¡ fhŠÁC mil¡fy¥ g¤J D g‰W¥g¤J

40. fhy§fuªj bgabu¢r«A éidK‰W B <Wbf£lv®kiw¥bgabu¢r«C éid¤bjhif D <Wbf£l v®kiwéidba¢r«

41. `ÏiraKJ’ v‹w üiy Ïa‰¿at®A ghuÂah® B ghuÂjhr‹ C ehk¡fš féP® D Rujh

42. “jhd« th§»l¡ TÁLth‹jUtJ nkšvd¥ ngÁLth‹” – v‹D« tçfis¥ ghoat®A fékâ B ehk¡fš féP®C òu£Á¡ féP® D ctik¡ féP®

43. y, H, s – Ï«_‹W vG¤JfS« xnu khÂç xè¥gJA ka§bfhè¥ ÃiH B rªÂ¥ ÃiHC vG¤J¥ ÃiH D xè¥ò¥ ÃiH

44. ‘öu¤J xë’ v‹D« ÁWfijæ‹ MÁça®A ehŠÁš ehl‹ B th.nt.R. Ia®C fh.bfs. K¤jHf® D Á.R. bršy¥gh

45. ‘ehŸnjhW« cl‰gæ‰Á brŒ’ v‹gJ v›tif¤ bjhl®A f£lis¤ bjhl® B brŒÂ¤ bjhl®C cz®¢Á¤ bjhl® D cl‹gh£L¤ bjhl®

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46. Kjš guâ üšA ghrtij¥ guâ B Ïuâatif¥ guâC fè§f¤J¥guâ D j¡fahf¥guâ

47. ‘Âiu¡fé Âyf«’ v‹W eh« ahiu¡ F¿¥ÃL»nwh«A cLkiy ehuhaz fé B F.kh. ghyR¥Ãukâa«C m.kUjfhÁ D ghgehr« Át«

48. K¢Óuhš tU« moA Fwso B msto C Áªjo D beoyo

49. gÂbd© Ñœ¡fz¡F üšfëš cŸs òwüšA Ï‹dh eh‰gJ B fstê eh‰gJC Ïåait eh‰gJ D fh® eh‰gJ

50. ‘Nshkâ’ v‹D« üè‹ MÁça®A bga® bjçaéšiy B ehjF¤jdh®C njhyhbkhê¤ njt® D ÂU¤j¡fnjt®

51. bgçaòuhz¤Â‰F nr¡»Hh® Ï£l bga®A ÂU¤bjh©l¤ bjhif B nr¡»Hh® òuhz«C ÂU¤bjh©l® ÂUtªjh D ÂU¤bjh©l® òuhz«

52. ‘kh®fê¥ ó¤jJ’

A bjhêyhF bga® B ÏlthF bga®C ÁidahF bga® D fhythF bga®

53. v£L¤bjhif üšfëš mfK«, òwK« fyªj üšA beLªbjhif B g‰W¥g¤J C gçghlš D FWªbjhif

54. `mur‹’ v‹gij `miur‹’ v‹W TWtJA Ïy¡fzKilaJ B k%cC Ïy¡fz¥ nghè D Ïl¡ful¡fš

55. ‘bgh‹dfu«’ v‹w ÁWfijæ‹ MÁça®A b#afhªj‹ B òJik¥Ã¤j‹C ÃugŠr‹ D F.gh. uh#nfhghy‹

56. `jäœ ehlf¥ nguhÁça®’ v‹wiH¡f¥gLgt®A r§fujh° RthäfŸ B ngu¿P® m©zhC M®.v°. kndhf® D g«kš r«gªj Kjèah®

57. òfnHªÂ¥ òytiu Mjç¤j tŸsšA rªÂu‹ Rt®¡» B rila¥g tŸsšC Ój¡fh D ghç

58. ‘fW¥ò ky®fŸ’ v‹gJ

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A kuò¡ féij B iA¡T C òJ¡féij D èkiu¡T

59. `fhto¢ ÁªJ’ ghoat®A m©zhkiyah® B kfhfé ghuÂah®C murŠr©Kfdh® D mUz»çehj®

60. t©z« fsthkš fç¤J©Lfshš tot« tiutJA t£oif¥ gyif B òidah Xéa«C t£oif¢ brŒÂ D eLfš tz¡f«

iii. M§»y« - M§»y« - M§»y« - M§»y« - English

61. Choose the correct phrase to fill in the blank in the

sentence.

She ____________ living in Chennai since 1989.

A have been B had been C have being D has been

Fill in the blank with correct Homophone.

62. I thought it might ______________

A reign B rein C ruin D rain

63. Change the given verb into noun form : Imagine

A imagination B imagined C imaginative D imaginary

In each of the following sentences, an idiomatic expression or a

proverb is highlighted select the alternative which best describes

its use in the sentence.

64. The police will leave no stone unturned to discover the murderer

A turn every stone B investigate thoroughlyC make no excuse D be indifferent

65. The concert was brought to a close with a display of fire works

A concluded B interrupted C announced D cancelled

In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been

numbered. Against each number, four words are suggested find

out the appropriate word in each case

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A rich land owner was on his deathbed, gasping for breath. He

told his three sons to dig under his bed when he was gone, and he

died. Some days later, the sons dug at the spot and unearthed three

pots, (66) one above the other. The first pot contained mud, the middle

contained dried cow dung and the (67) pot contained straw. Below this

pot there was a silver coin. The brothers were puzzled. “Obviously,

father meant to (68) some message to us through the pots and their

contents, said the eldest brother. They (69) for a while but (70) of them

could come up with an explanation.

Finally they decided to (71) their doctor, who was also a family

friend. The doctor laughed when he, heard about their problem. ‘Your

father loved puzzles,’ he said, ‘The interpretation is simple. The

topmost pot contains mud you say, that (72) he wants his eldest son

to have his fields. The second pot contains cow dung. It means he

wants his second son to have his (73) of cattle. The last pot contains

straw. Straw is golden coloured that means he wants his youngest so

to have all his gold.’ The brothers were happy with the way their father

had divided his wealth and appreciated the doctor’s (74).

‘The silver coin at the bottom of the pots? What does it mean?’

asked the youngest brother. ‘Your father knew you would come to

consult me,’ smiled the doctor, ‘The coin is my (75).

66. A only B stand C stood D placed

67. A least B lowest C less D deep

68. A tell B request C order D teach

69. A think B thought C relaxed D taught

70. A one B either C some D none

71. A go B told C consult D take

72. A meaning B telling C suggesting D means

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73. A herd B flock C gathering D school

74. A effort B wisdom C brilliant D wit

75. A friendship B pot C fee D keep

Rearrange the following sentences in proper sequence to form a

meaningful paragraph, and answer the given questions.

A) The farmer called his neighbours and asked them to help him

put mud into the well but the mule thought that he was calling

the neighbours to help him get out of the well.

B) A farmer wanted to get rid of his old mule and buy a new one

but the mule always came back from wherever the farmer left

him.

C) He walked away from his cruel master and never returned.

D) One day the mule fell into the well and the farmer thought, ‘Why

not bury it there so that I don’t have to worry about getting rid

of it?’

E) The mule started shaking off all the mud that fell on him and

kept climbing on the leap of mud as it fell into the well, soon he

was on top of the mud heap and he easily got out of the well.

F) When they started putting mud in the well the mule realized his

master’s plan and started thinking of ways to say himself.

Choose the correct order of the sentences from the list given

below:

76)

A ABDCEF B BDAFEC C DFEABC D BDEFC

In each sentence below one word has been underlined. Of the four

words suggested under each sentence, one can replace the

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underlined word without changing the meaning of the sentence.

Find out the appropriate word in each case.

77. It was a useless attempt on her part to participate in the

competition.

A fruitful B future C last D futile

78. He is reluctant to ask for permission o leave early.

A unhappy B ungrateful C unwilling D unsatisfied

Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning of the word

given.

79. Polite

A angry B sheepish C offended D rude

80. Reveal

A show B exhibit C conceal D prohibit

81. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the

letters OTE using each letter once?

A none B two C one D three

The following sets of ideas / objects have some common feature /

function. Spot the odd one out

eg: bag, basket, hat, bucket

Ans: hat – the others are used for carrying things.

82)

A bite B chew C suck D nibble

83) Choose the appropriate word and fill in the blank

I do not know what _____________ my father choose that

particular school

A happened B controlled C asked D made

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Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical

error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence.

The number of that part is the answer. It there is

84) while he was walking along the road (A) / a speeding car (B) /

knocked down to him (C) / no error (D)

85) Everybody know that his failure can (A) / be attributed to (B) / his

lack of practice (C) / No error (D)

86) Do you wanted to discuss this (A) / project today or can (B) / we

do it tomorrow (C) / no error (D)

87) What animal is found, by taking the fifth letter of the second word,

the ninth letter of the first word, the sixth letter of the fourth word and

the fourth letter of the third word?

PARTICIPATION

SHOULDER

SYMBOLICALLY

SALESMAN

A TOAD B LAMB C BULL D MARE

88) A horse is tied to a 30 feet rope. A haystack lies 40 feet away, but

the horse is able to eat it. How is this possible?

A The horse is very smart.B The other end of the rope is not tied to anything.C The distance is not measured correctly.D The wind blew and brought the haystack close to the horse.

89) In the Active Learning Method (ALM) Mind map is drawn to check

the ________________ of the students.

A drawing Skill B writing SkillC understanding of the content D to while away the time

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90) Identify the compound sentence :

A He is too tired to walkB After he had done the sums he went to bed.C As she worked hard she completed the work.D The farmer was old and he could not plough the field himself

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iv. (a) Mathematics and Science

91. fiy¤Â£l¤ij ã®zæ¥ngh®

A ghl¤Â£l FGéd® B tF¥ò MÁça®fŸC fšé tšYe®fŸ D jiyikahÁça®fŸ

Curriculum is designed by

A Syllabus Committee B Class TeachersC Educational Experts D Headmasters

92. ËtUtdt‰WŸ rh®gfh v© vJ?

A (7, 21) B (3, 15) C (3, 5) D (6, 2)

Which one of the following is relatively prime?

A (7, 21) B (3, 15) C (3, 5) D (6, 2)

93. kÂ¥ò fh©f (2 3 + 5 ) ( 5 - 2 3 )

A – 9 B 12 C -1 D -7

Evaluate (2 3 + 5 ) ( 5 - 2 3 )

A – 9 B 12 C -1 D -7

94. bfhL¡f¥g£l n v©fëš (n>1), xU v© 1 - n

1 k‰w v©fŸ

mid¤J« x‹WfŸ våš, n v©fë‹ ruhrç.

A1 -

2

1

n

Bn -

n

1 C 1 Dn -

2

1

n

Given n numbers (n>1), of which one is 1-n

1 and all others are 1’s.

The mean of the n numbers is

A1 -

2

1

n

Bn -

n

1 C 1 Dn -

2

1

n

95. M®¤Âæl« 1 Kjš 9 tiu vGj¥g£l v© m£ilfŸ ÏUªjd. mtŸ 3

v© m£ilfis vL¤J mik¡F« v© 280-¡F« 300-¡F« Ïilæš

ÏU¡f nt©Lbkåš ÑnH cŸst‰¿š vij vL¡f nt©L«.

A B2

6

9

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C D

Arthi has number cards with numbers 1 to 9, if she wants tochoose three cards to form a number between 280 and 300, thenshe has to choose ____ option.

A B

C D

96. 2 (2x-1) = 8(3-x), våš, x ‹ kÂ¥òA -1 B -2 C 2 D 3

If 2 (2x-1) = 8(3-x), then the value of x isA -1 B -2 C 2 D 3

97. 00297.0

728.329 = X våš

297

329728 ‹ kÂ¥ò

A 10 x B 100x C

10

X D

100

X

Find the value of 297

329728 if

00297.0

728.239 = x

3 2

7

8

3

1

5 7

2

2

6

9

3 2

7

8

3

1

5 7

2

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A 10 x B 100x C

10

X D

100

X

98. (x-1) v‹gJ x3 + 5x2 – x – 5 ‹ xU fhuâ våš, k‰w fhuâfŸ

A (x-1) (x+5) B (x-1) (x-5) C (x+1) (x+5) D (x+1) (x-5)

One of the factors of the expression x3 + 5x2 – x – 5 is (x-1). The other

factors areA (x-1) (x+5) B (x-1) (x-5) C (x+1) (x+5) D (x+1) (x-5)

99. X® <çy¡f v©â‹ Ïy¡f§fë‹ TLjš 6. mªj v©âèUªJ 18-

I fê¤jhš Ïy¡f§fŸ Ïl« khW« våš mªj v©.

A 51 B 24 C 33 D 42

Sum of the digits of a two digit number is 6. If 18 is subtractedfrom the number its digits are interchanged. The number is

A 51 B 24 C 33 D 42

100. . “ o°by¡îah” thš f‰wèš V‰gL« ÏayhikfŸ

________cl‹ K¡»a bjhl®òilaJ.

A nf£lš k‰W« vGJjš B go¤jš k‰W« vGJjšC ngRjš k‰W« go¤jš D ngRjš k‰W« nf£lš

Dyslexia is associated mainly with difficulties in ____________A Hearing and Writing B Reading and WritingC Speaking and Reading D Speaking and Hearing

101) VnjD« _‹W K¡nfhz§fë‹ _‹W nfhz§fë‹ TLjš

Ñœ¡f©l tifæš miktij c‰Wneh¡»a khzt‹

300 + 450 + 1050 = 1800

300+ 600 + 900 = 1800

450+ 550 +800 = 1800

mt‰¿‹ TLjèèUªJ “vªj xU K¡nfhz¤Â‹ _‹W nfhz§fë‹TLjš

1800” v‹w KoΡF tU»wh‹. Ϫj f‰wš KiwahdJ.

A gF¥ò Kiw B brŒJ f‰wš KiwC éÂtU Kiw D éÂés¡F Kiw

A Student observes the angles of any three triangles as follows.

300 + 450 + 1050 = 1800

300 + 600 + 900 =1800

450 + 550 + 800 = 1800

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He concludes that “Sum of three angles of any triangle is 1800 ” .This method of learning is

A Analytical B Learning by doingC Inductive D Deductive

102) 500 br.Û. + 50 Û + 5 ».Û =

A 500 Û B 555 Û C 5055 Û D 55 Û

500 cm + 50 m + 5 km=

A 500 m B 555 m C 5055 m D 55 m

103) 11 ngdh¡fë‹ ml¡f éiy 10 ngdh¡fë‹ é‰w éiy¡F rk«våš Ïyhg mšyJ e£l rjÅj¤ij¡ fh©f.

A 11% B 1% C 21% D 10%

The cost price of 11 pens is equal to the selling price of 10 pens.Find the loss or gain percent.

A 11% B 1% C 21% D 10%

104) CAI ‹ ga‹ghL

A f‰Ã¤jY¡fhf B têfh£LjY¡fhfC jåeg® f‰Ã¤jY¡fhf D brašÂw‹ nk«gh£o‰fhf

CAI is used forA Instructional purpose B Guidance purposeC Individualized Instructions D Performance appraisal

105) NHiy ifahS« Âwid khzt®fëila ts®¡F« Kiw

A éçÎiu Kiw B tuyh‰W KiwC MŒtf Kiw D éçÎiu k‰W« brŒJfh£L« Kiw

The method that helps in developing manipulative skills amongthe students is

A Lecture method B historical methodC Laboratory method D Lecture cum demonstration method

106) xU khzt‹ -5 -3 = 8 v‹W fz¡»L»wh‹. ÃiHV‰gLtj‰fhd fhuz«.

A KG¡fë‹ bgU¡fiy¥ g‰¿a fU¤J mtD¡F òçahjjhšB mtDila ftdä‹ikahšC KG¡fë‹ T£liy¥ g‰¿a fU¤J mtD¡F òçahjjhšD Ïnj khÂç fz¡Ffëš mtD¡F gæ‰Á njit¥gLtjhš

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A student solves -5 -3 = 8. The reason for the error isA He has understood the concept of multiplication of integers.B He is careless.C He is not clear about the concept of addition of Integers.D He needs to practice solving problems of similar type.

107) 120 g¡f§fis¡ bfh©l xU ò¤jf¤Âš, x›bthU g¡f¤ÂY«45 tçfŸ cŸsd. xU g¡f¤Â‰F 24 tçfŸ k£L« ÏUªjhšò¤jf¤Âš________ g¡f§fŸ ÏU¡F«A 150 B 165 C 275 D 225

In a book there are 120 pages with 45 lines in each page. If the number of lines in a page are reduced to 24, the total number of pages will be _______

A 150 B 165 C 275 D 225

108) xU gâahs® %.11,250-I C¡f¤ bjhifahf bgW»wh‹. ÏJmtç‹ M©L tUkhd¤Âš 15% våš mtç‹ khj tUkhd«.

A %. 75000 B %.7250 C %.6250 D %.6000

An employee gets Rs.11250 as bonus. If this amount is 15% of his annual income, then the monthly income of the employee is

A Rs. 75000 B Rs.7250 C Rs.6250 D Rs.6000

109) xU bjhiy¡fh£Á¥ bg£o 10%, 20% M»a bjhl® jŸSgofŸbfhL¤jË %.5760 ¡F é‰f¥gL»‹wJ våš Ïj‹ F¿¤j éiyv‹d?

A %. 6000 B %. 8000 C %. 7000 D %. 5000

A television set was sold for Rs.5760 after giving successivediscounts of 10% and 20% respectively. What is the markedprice?A Rs. 6000 B Rs.8000 C Rs.7000 D Rs.5000

110) eh‰fu« ABCD ‹ gu¥ò

A 65 br.Û2. B 56 br.Û2. C 150 br.Û2 D 90 br.Û2

Area of the quadrilateral ABCD is

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A 65 cm2 B 56 cm 2 C 150 cm 2 D 90 cm 2

111) xU js¤ij Ô®khå¥gj‰fhd mo¥gil¡ f£L¥ghL

A 1 òŸë B 3 òŸëfŸ C 2 òŸëfŸD ne®¡nfh£oyikahj 3 òŸëfŸ

The necessary condition for the determination of a plane isA One point B Three points C Two pointsD Three non-collinear points

112) éÂtU Kiw v‹gJ.

A gšntW vL¤J¡fh£LfëèUªJ bghJ éÂB jhnd – f‰wš KiwC FG f‰wš KiwD fU¥ bghUëèUªJ gU¥bghUis neh¡»¢ bršYjš

Induction method isA From various examples to general concepts.B Self learning methodC Group learning methodD Moving from abstract to concrete

113) xU t£l toéyhd jhäu f«Ãæ‹ Mu« 35 br.Û. ÏJ xUrJukhf tis¡f¥g£lhš, m¢rJu¤Â‹ g¡f msÎ

A 220 br.Û. B 55 br.Û. C 35 br.Û. D 70 br.Û.

A copper wire is in the form of a circle with radius 35cm. If it isbent into a square then the side of the square will be

A 220 cm B 55 cm C 35 cm D 70 cm

114) fâj MŒÎ¡ Tl¤jhš V‰gL« e‹ik

A ghl¡ F¿¥ò jahç¡F« Âw‹ ts®»wJB f‰Ã¤jš cgfuz« jahç¡f cjλwJC Âw‹fis g£oaèl cjλwJD fh£Á¥bghU£fŸ _y« f‰gjhš f‰wš bghUŸ ãiwªjjhf

és§F»wJ.

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Use of mathematics laboratory isA Develops the ability to prepare notes of lessonB Helps to prepare teaching aidsC Helps to list out the competenciesD In it learning becomes meaningful because learning is done by

visual aids

115) 6, 6, 9, 14, 8, 9, 9, 8 v‹w étu§fS¡fhd Ïilãiy, KfLk‰W« Å¢R M»at‰¿‹ ruhrç

A 8.5 B 10.5 C 8.8 D 10.3

The mean of the median, mode and range of the observations 6,6, 9, 14, 8, 9, 9, 8 is

A 8.5 B 10.5 C 8.8 D 10.3

ËtU« glkhdJ xU FL«g¤Â‹ gšntW bryéd§fë‹ rjÅj¤ij¡ F¿¡»wJ. mt‰iw¥ go¤J ËtU« édh¡fS¡F éilaë¡fΫ.

A – czΡF, B – Jâ¡fhd bryÎ, C - gaz¢ bryÎ, D - nrä¥ò

E - Å£L thlif, F - Ïju bryÎfŸ

The following diagram represents the percentage various expenditureof a family . Based on the data answer the following questions.

A – Food, B – Spend on Clothing, C – Conveyance, D – Saving,

E – House Rent, F – Miscellaneous

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116) khj tUkhd« %.3080. khj tUkhd¤Âš nrä¥Ã‰fhfxJ¡f¥gL« bjhif v›tsÎ?

A 510 B 616 C 620 D 712

The monthly income is Rs.3080. How much amount is spent onsaving per month

A 510 B 616 C 620 D 712

117) gl¤Âš Å£L thlifahš milg£l t£l nfhz¥ gFÂæ‹ika¡ nfhz« v›tsÎ

A 560 B 340 C 540 D 360

How many degrees should be there in the central angle of thesector for House Rent.

A 560 B 340 C 540 D 360

118) Ma¤bjhiy toéaiy m¿Kf¥gL¤j cjΫ cfªjmQFKiw

A Á¡fiy¤ Ô®¤jšB éçÎiu KiwC g§nf‰W eo¤jšD bjhêš E£g¤Â‹ _y« brŒJ fh£lš

A suitable approach to introduce coordinate Geometry isA Solving ProblemsB Lecture MethodC Role PlayD Demonstration using technology integration

119) 20 v©fë‹ ruhrç 59 v‹f. x›bthU v©QlD« 3-I¡T£odhš »il¡F« v©fë‹ ruhrç.

A 56 B 62 C 177 D 196

The mean of 20 Number is 59. It 3 is added to each number thenew mean will be

A 56 B 62 C 177 D 196

120) Ñœ¡f©lt‰¿š vJ rç?A 9 + 3 x 2 - 4 ÷ 2 = 10 B 6 + 4 ÷ 2 – 1 = 4C 4 x 3 + 4 ÷ 2 = 14 D 27 ÷ 3 – 2 x 3 = 21

Which is correct?A 9 + 3 x 2 - 4 ÷ 2 = 10 B 6 + 4 ÷ 2 – 1 = 4C 4 x 3 + 4 ÷ 2 = 14 D 27 ÷ 3 – 2 x 3 = 21

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121. »£l¥gh®it FiwghL V‰gLtj‰F fhuz«A éê¡nfhs« RU§FtJ B éê¡nfhs« ÚŸtJC éêby‹Á‹ Féa bjhiyÎ Ú©oU¤jš D Ïitaid¤J«

Myopia – defect may arise due toA The eyeball becoming too small B Elongation of the

eyeballC The focal length of the eye lens

becoming too longD all the above

122. iA£u#‹ F©o‹ mQ¡fU ÏizÎ éidA 1H

2 + 1H3 2He4 + on1 + M‰wš

B 1H2 + 1H

3 2He4 + 2on1 + M‰wš

C 1H2 + 1H

2 2He4 + on1 + M‰wš

D 1H2 + 1H

2 2He4 + 2on1 + M‰wš

The Fusion reaction in the hydrogen bomb isA 1H

2 + 1H3 2He4 + on1 + Energy

B 1H2 + 1H

3 2He4 + 2on1 + Energy

C 1H2 + 1H

2 2He4 + on1 + Energy

D 1H2 + 1H

2 2He4 + 2on1 + Energy

123. f®ŢÁ‹ msÎ ___________ myfhš msél¥gL«A f® B blÁgš C ~bg®ä D uh©£#‹

Radiation Exposure is measured by _____________ unitA ray B Decibel C Fermi D Roentgen

124. xU thdéaš myF (AU)

A 1.986 x 102 Û B 2.8 x 108 Û/é C 1.496 x 1011 Û D 9.467 x 1015 Û

One Astronomical unit (AU)A 1.986 x 102 m B 2.8 x 108 Û/é C 1.496 x 1011 m D 9.467 x 1015 m

125. ä‹dG¤j ntWgh£o‹ S.I. myFA X« B nthš£ C M«Ãa® D TY«

The S.I. unit of potential differenceA Ohm B Volt C Ampere D Coulomb

126. Ñœ¡f©lt‰¿š vªj x‹W fhy¤Â‹ myF mšy

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A M©L B xë M©L C ehŸ D beho

Which one of the following is not a unit of time?A year B light year C day D second

127. khW»‹w ä‹jilæ‹ F¿pL

A B __ (.) __ C D

The symbol of variable resistance is

A B __ (.) __ C D

128. ekJ Å£oš »il¡F« khWÂir ä‹ndh£l¤Â‹ m®bt©A 240 Hz B 100 Hz C 10 Hz D 50 Hz

Frequency of our household alternating current isA 240 Hz B 100 Hz C 10 Hz D 50 Hz

129. óäæš fyªJŸs ie£u#‹A bjé£oa fiurš B mÂbjé£oa fiuršC bjé£lhj fiurš D Ïitaid¤J«

Nitrogen in earth’s soil isA Saturated Solution B Super Saturated SolutionC Unsaturated Solution D all the above

130. 6C13 k‰W« 7N14 mQ¡fis v›thW miH¡fyh«A Inrhgh®fŸ B Inrhlh‹fŸC Inrhnlh¥òfŸ D fh®gå‹ Inrhnlh¥ò

The atoms 6C13 and 7N14 can be described asA Isobars B Isotones C Isotopes D Isotopes of Carbon

131. Ñœ¡f©lt‰WŸ vJ nt‰W mQ _y¡TW?A O2 B H2 C NH3 D H2 SO4

Which one is hetero atomic molecules?A O2 B H2 C NH3 D H2 SO4

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132. Ñœ¡f©lt‰WŸ vªj x‹W M¡ì#nd‰wkhfhJA iA£u#id V‰wš B M¡ì#id V‰wšC iA£u#id Ú¡Fjš D vy¡£uh‹fis ÏH¤jš

Which one is not in oxidationA Gain of hydrogen B Gain of oxygenC Loss of hydrogen D Loss of electrons

133. Ïu¤j¤Â‹ pH kÂ¥òA 6 B 8.4 C 7.4 D 5.5

The pH value of blood isA 6 B 8.4 C 7.4 D 5.5

134. Áç¥ó£L« thÍé‹ ntÂæaš bga®A ie£u° M¡i[L B fhšÁa« ršng£C fhšÁa« M¡i[L D ie£u° il M¡i[L

The chemical name of laughing gas isA nitrous oxide B calcium sulphateC calcium oxide D nitrous dioxide

135. cnyhf¥ nghè¡F cjhuz«A Ãsh£od« B b#®khåa« C »uhig£ D btŸë

Example of MetalloidsA Platinum B Germanium C Graphite D Silver

136. òj®¢ brofS¡F vL¤J¡fh£LA beš B nuh#h C KŸs§» D nt«ò

Example for shrubsA Paddy B Rose C Radish D Neem

137. ãy Ú® thœtdt‰¿‰fhd vL¤J¡fh£LA irf° B igd° C kh° D òš

Example for BryophytesA Cycas B Pinus C Moss D Grass

138. ghÁfis F¿¤j m¿éašA gh¡Oçahyí B clèaš C bršèaš D ig¡fhyí

The study of algae is called

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A Bacteriology B Physiology C Cytology D Phycology

139. beh¤jè‹ nghJ ______________ thÍ btëah»wJA M¡ì#‹ B ie£u#‹ C fh®g‹ilM¡i[L D Fnshç‹

The Gas liberated during fermentation is ________________A Oxygen B Nitrogen C Carbon dioxide D Chlorine

140. xëæ‹ ö©LjY¡F V‰wthW jhtu ghf¤Â‰F V‰gL« mirÎA xërh®girÎ B òérh®girÎC ntÂrh®girÎ D Ú®rh®girÎ

The movement of a plant part in response to light is calledA Phototropism B Geotropism

C Chemotropism D Hydrotropism

141. mäy kiH cUthf¡ fhuzkhd thÍ vJ?A M¡ì#‹ B ie£u° M¡i[L C Fnshç‹ D iA£u#‹

Which gas causes Acid Rain?A Oxygen B Nitrous Oxide C Chlorine D Hydrogen

142. Úç‹ _y« fåfS« éijfS« guÎjY¡F vL¤J¡fh£LA mtiu B bj‹id C gyh D f¤jç

1) 2) 3) 4)Example of Fruits and seeds dispersed by water.

A Bean B Coconut C Jack D Brinjal

143. éy§F bršfëš k£Lnk fhz¥gL« brš cW¥òA ãÍ¡ëa° B Ãsh°khr›Î C çnghnrh« D br‹£nuhnrh«

Which cell organell is found only in animal cell?A Nucleus B Plasmamembrane C Ribosome D Centrosome

144. gh¡Oçahit mséL« myFA »uh« B Û£l® C bt®åa® D ik¡uh‹

Bacteria are measured in _____________ UnitA Gram B Meter C Vernier D Micron

145. é¥çnah gh¡Oçahé‹ tot«A fhšòŸë B RUŸ C F¢Á D nfhs«

The shape of Vibrio Bacteria isA Comma B Spiral C Rod D Spherical

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146. Ït‰¿š itu° nehŒ vJ?A nghènah B bl£ld° C bjhGnehŒ D knyçah

Which one is viral disease?A Polio B Tetanus C Leprosy D Malaria

147. kuÃaè‹ jªijA rªÂunrf® B bk©lš C ny©£°bl‹d® D vk®r‹

Father of geneticsA Chandrasekar B Mendel C Landstenner D Emerson

148. bgU§Flè‹ Ús«A 2 Û£l® B 3 Û£l® C 1.5 Û£l® D 6 Û£l®

Length of large intestineA 2 meter B 3 meter C 1.5 meter D 6 meter

149. njå ts®¥ò¡F cfªj Ïd«A Vð Ï©ofh B Vð ònshçahC Vð lh®nr£lh D Vð bkšèbguh

Best Breed for ApicultureA Apis indica B Apis floreaC Apis dorsata D Apis mellifera

150. gªÂ¥ó® njÁa ó§fhé‹ ÏU¥Ãl«A F#uh¤ B f®ehlfh C m°[h« D nfush

Bandhipur National Park is inA Gujarat B Karnataka C Assam D Kerala

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iv. (b) Social Science

TET khÂç édh¤jhŸ / khÂç édh¤jhŸ / khÂç édh¤jhŸ / khÂç édh¤jhŸ / TET Model Question Paper

r_f m¿éašr_f m¿éašr_f m¿éašr_f m¿éašSocial Science

jhŸ - jhŸ - jhŸ - jhŸ - IIPaper – II

91. Au¥gh ehfßf¤Âš bgU§Fs« ÏUªjJ v‹gJ cz®¤JtJA Úç‹ K¡»a¤Jt«B Úç‹ òåj¤j‹ikC Úç‹ nrä¥òD Úç‹ ga‹ghL

The significance of the presence of ‘Great bath’ in HarappanCivilization

A Importance of waterB Holiness of waterC Water HarvestD Utility of water

92. cy»nyna äf¤ bjh‹ikahdbjd tuyh‰w¿P®fshš fUj¥gLtJvJ?

A f§if¢ rkbtëB éªÂa kiy¡F¤ bj‰»YŸs gFÂC tlnk‰F ϪÂa¢ rkbtëD ϪÂahé‹ tl»H¡F gFÂ

Which is considered as the most ancient part of the world byhistorians?

A Gangetic ValleyB Southern part of Vindhya MountainC North Western Indian ValleyD North Eastern part of India

93. ntj fhy bg© féP®fŸA Ãu#hgÂ, éRtg rjkhdhB ãZfh, ghŠrhè, Rt®zhC fh®», ik¤nuæ, xsitD mgyh, nfhrh, nyhgK¤uh

The Female poets of Vedic periodA Prajapathi, Viswapathi, SadamanaB Niska, Panjali, SwarnaC Garki, Maithreyi, AvvaiD Abala, Kosa, Lobamudra

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94. bgs¤j Jwéfë‹ éfhu§fŸ äFªj khãy«A f®ehlf« B Õfh® C #h®f©L D xorh

The State that comprises more number of Buddhist Viharas isA Karnataka B Bihar C Jharkhand D Oddisa

95. rªÂuF¥j bksçaç‹ M£Á¡ fhy«A ».K. 298-273 B ».K. 324-299C ».K. 261-236 D ».K. 280-255

The reign of Chandragupta MauriyaA B.C. 298-273 B B.C. 324-299C B.C. 261-236 D B.C. 280-255

96. Áuht°Â v‹gJA e B ntjüš C efu« D nfhéš

‘Siravasthi’ meansA River B Holy book C Town D Temple

97. A®õ® tlbkhêæš vGÂa üšA fnuh°Â B j®k é#a« C K¤uuh£rr« D u¤dhtë

The book written by Harsha in SanskritA Karosthi B Dharma VijayamC Mudraratshasam D Ratnavali

98. Á-ô-» v‹D« üš TWtJA A®õç‹ ã®thf« B bgs¤j kj«C A®õç‹ gilbaL¥ò D ehsªjh gšfiy¡fHf«

The book ‘Si-Yu-Ki’ is onA Administration of Harsha B BuddhismC Conquests of Harsha D Nalanda University

99. f#]uhnAh nfhéiy¡ f£oat®fŸA rªnjy®fŸ B Ïuh#ò¤Âu®fŸC brsfh‹fŸ D ÃuÂfhu®fŸ

‘Khajuraho’ temple was built byA Sandelas B Rajputs C Chauhans D Prathiharas

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100. bAhŒrhs k‹d® éZQt®jd®, jiyefiu nrhrÅ® v‹wÏl¤ÂèUªJ kh‰¿a Ïl«

A thu§fš B njt»ç C bt§» D JthurK¤Âu«

Vishnuvardhana, the Hoysala king, who shifted his capital fromSosaveer to

A Warangal B Devagiri C Venki D Dwara Samudra

101. I«bgh‹dhš Áiy brŒÍ« fiyia m¿Kf¥gL¤Âat®fŸA gšyt®fŸ B Éfhy¥ gšyt®fŸC nrhH®fŸ D Éfhy¢ nrhH®fŸ

Iconography was introduced byA Pallavas B Later PallavasC Cholas D Later Cholas

102. KfkJ fíåæ‹ 17 gilbaL¥òfis¥ g‰¿¡ F¿¥ÃL«tuyh‰W MÁça®

A r®. #h‹ kh®õš B r®. jhk°C r®. bA‹¿ vèa£ D r®. bA‹¿ ngh®L

The historian, who mentioned the 17 invasions of MuhamedGazani was

A Sir. John Marshal B Sir. ThomasC Sir. Henry Elliot D Sir. Henry Ford

103. ‘yh¡g¡õh’ vd¥ òfH¥g£l mur®A F¤òÔ‹ Ig¡ B ghšg‹C ÏšLäZ D eRUÔ‹

The King who was praised as ‘LakBaksha’A Qut-pu-din Ibek B BalbanC Iltumish D Nasurudeen

104. blšè Ršjh‹fŸ M£Áæš btëÍwΤ Jiw mik¢rç‹ bga®A Âthå Ï‹õh B Âthå ç[hy¤C Âthå m®° D Âthå M«

The name of the Foreign Minister in the Rule of Delhi sultanatewasA Diwani Inshah B Diwani RizalatC Diwani Urs D Diwani Am

105. jiy¡nfh£il¥ ngh® eilbg‰w M©LA ».Ã. 1545 B ».Ã. 1555 C ».Ã. 1565 D ».Ã. 1575

Battle of ‘Talaikottai’ was held in the yearA AD 1545 B AD 1555 C AD 1565 D AD 1575

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106. _‹whtJ ghåg£ nghU¡F K‹ gŠrhig if¥g‰w ϪÂahé‹ÛJ gyKiw gilbaL¤jt®

A fíå Kf«kJ B Kf«kJ nfhçC mfkJ õh m¥jhè D xsu§fÁ¥

The King who invaded India many a times to capture Punjabbefore the third Battle of Panipet

A Gazani Mohamud B Mohamud GhoriC Ahamed Shah Abdali D Auranzeb

107. òuªj® cl‹go¡if nk‰bfhŸs¥g£l M©LA ».Ã. 1650 B ».Ã. 1665 C ».Ã. 1660 D ».Ã. 1655

Treaty of ‘Purandhar’ was signed in the yearA AD 1650 B AD 1665 C AD 1660 D AD 1655

108. M§»y¥ nguuir ϪÂahéš njh‰Wé¤jt®

A Ïuhg®£ »is› B oô¥nsC ä®#hg® D r® Ia® T£

The person who established British rule in IndiaA Robert Clive B DuplexC Mirjafer D Sir. Iyercoot

109. thu‹ nA°o§° M£Áæ‹bghGJ mnah¤ÂÍl‹Ïiz¡f¥g£l gFÂA #h®¡f©L B c¤Âufh©LC nuhïšf©L D gªjš fh©L

The place annexed with Oudh during the rule of WarrenHastings

A Jharkhand B UtharkhandC Rohilkhand D Bundlekhand

110. ‘ikN® òè’ vd miH¡f¥g£lt®A iAj® mè B Â¥ò Ršjh‹C r¥j® mè D gnj¡ iAj®

The person who was named as ‘Tiger of Mysore’A Hyder Ali B Tippu SultanC Sabdar Ali D Fadek Hyder

111. ».Ã. 1453 M« M©o‹ K¡»a¤Jt«A mšòf®¡F Ïu©lhtJ MSeuhf gjéna‰wJB bfhy«g° flš gaz¤ij nk‰bfh©lJC JU¡»a®fŸ fh‹°lh‹o nehÃis¡ if¥g‰¿aJD m«ghædh gLbfhiy elªjJ

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The importance of the year 1453 ADA Albuequrque who appointed as second GovernorB The sea route journey of ColumbusC Constantinoble was captured by TurksD The massacre of Ambaina

112. kJiu eha¡f® M£Áæ‹ filÁ M£Áahs®A ÂUkiy eha¡f® B Ûdh£ÁC Ïuhâ k§f«khŸ D é°tehj eha¡f®

The last ruler of Madurai Nayakas wasA Thirumalai Nayak B MeenakshiC Rani Mangammal D Viswanatha Nayak

113. gšyt®fŸ fhy¤Â‹ M£Á bkhêA jäœ B »uªj« C ghè D rk°»Uj«

The official language of Pallavas isA Tamil B Grantham C Pali D Sanskrit

114. rKjha K‹nd‰w¤Â‹ éisãy«A ÅL B FL«g« C gŸë D r_f«

The nurturing field of social progressA House B Family C School D Society

115. ϪÂahéš cŸsh£Á mik¥ig Kj‹Kjèš V‰gL¤Âat®A f®r‹ Ãuò B fhå§ ÃuòC ç¥g‹ Ãuò D lšbAsÁ Ãuò

The local Government in India was initially established byA Lord Curzon B Lord CanningC Lord Rippon D Lord Dolhouse

116. jäœeh£oYŸs Cuh£Á x‹¿a§fë‹ v©â¡ifA 370 B 375 C 380 D 385

Total number of Panchayat Unions in Tamil NaduA 370 B 375 C 380 D 385

117. khãy§fsitæš FoauR¤ jiytuhš ãakd« brŒa¥gL«cW¥Ãd®fë‹ v©â¡if

A 12 B 14 C 16 D 18

The number of persons nominated by President in Rajya SabaA 12 B 14 C 16 D 18

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118. _‹W khãy§fëš mikªJŸs ôåa‹ Ãunjr«A ilô, lhk‹ B jh¤uh ehf® iAntèC r©of® D òJ¢nrç

The Union Territory that is located in three StateA Dieu, Damen B Dadra-Nagar HighvalleyC Chandigar D Puducherry

119. ϪÂahé‹ bkh¤j gu¥gsÎA 32 87, 263 r.».Û. B 31 87, 263 r.».Û.C 34 88, 326 r.».Û. D 32 86, 362 r.».Û.

The total area of IndiaA 32 87, 263 Sq.Km B 31 87, 263 Sq.KmC 34 88, 326 Sq.Km D 32 86, 362 Sq.Km

120. muÁaš ã®za rigæ‹ Kjš T£l¤Â‰F jiyik t»¤jt®

A lh¡l® Ã.M®. m«ng¤fh® B lh¡l®. r¢Ájhdªj Á‹fhC lh¡l® nf.v«. K‹î D lh¡l® Ïuhn#ªÂu Ãurh¤

The first meeting of constituent Assembly was presided byA Dr. Ambedkar B Dr. Sachidananda SinhaC Dr. K.M. Munshi D Dr. Rajendira Prasad

121. midtU¡F« fšé tH§F« muÁayik¥Ã‹ ÃçÎA ru¤J 43 B ru¤J 44 C ru¤J 45 D ru¤J 41

The Article which deals with ‘Education for All’A Article 43 B Article 44 C Article 45 D Article 41

122. rhujh r£l« bfh©L tu¥g£l M©LA 1927 B 1929 C 1937 D 1939

‘Saradha Act’ was enacted in the yearA 1927 B 1929 C 1937 D 1939

123. cyf t§» v‹gJA IMF B IBRD C ILO D IPU

World Bank meansA IMF B IBRD C ILO D IPU

124. ϪÂahéš äf mÂfkhf ngr¥gL« Ïu©lhtJ ϪÂa bkhêA t§fhs« B bjY§F C f‹dl« D xçah

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The second Indian language which is widely spoken in IndiaA Bengali B Telugu C Kannada D Oriya

125. ϪÂahéš njÁa kåj cçikfŸ Miza« V‰gL¤j¥g£lM©L

A 1991 B 1992 C 1993 D 1994

In India, the National Human Rights Commission wasestablished in the yearA 1991 B 1992 C 1993 D 1994

126. bghUëaè‹ mo¥gil¡ TWfŸA c‰g¤Â, bjhêš, tUkhd«B c‰g¤Â, bjhêš, Ef®¢ÁC c‰g¤Â, Ef®¢Á, g»®ÎD c‰g¤Â, g»®Î, tUkhd«

The basic features of Economics are

A Production, Labour, IncomeB Production, Labour, ConsumptionC Production, Distribution, ConsumptionD Production, Distribution, Income

127. bghUëaè‹ jªij vd miH¡f¥gLgt®A #h‹ kh®õš B Ml« °ä¤C fhuš kh®¡° D khšö°

The Father of EconomicsA John Marshall B Adam SmithC Karl Marx D Malthus

128. khd£lh v‹gJA cnuhkhåa bg© flΟ B cnuhkhåa czÎ tifC nuhkhåa efu« D cnuhkhåa vG¤J Kiw

‘Manatta’ meansA Women Goddess of Romans B Cuisine of RomansC Town in Rome D Script of Romans

129. Nça¡ FL«g¤Âš NçaD¡F äf mU»š cŸs¡ nfhŸ?A óä B òj‹ C br›thŒ D be¥oô‹

Which is the nearest planet to the sun in the solar system?A Earth B Mercury C Mars D Jupiter

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130. nuhk‹¢ Mœflš gF mikªJŸs bgU§flšA m£yh©o¡ bgU§flš B ϪÂa bgU§flšC gÁá bgU§flš D m©lh®o¡ bgU§flš

Romanche deep sea lies inA Atlantic Ocean B Indian OceanC Pacific Ocean D Antarctic Ocean

131. jäœeh£oš bkh¤j¥ gu¥òA 1,30058 r.».Û. B 2,20060 r.».Û.C 1,40078 r.».Û. D 3,60004 r.».Û

Total area of Tamil NaduA 1,30058 Sq.Km B 2,20060 Sq.KmC 1,40078 Sq.Km D 3,60004 Sq.Km

132. rçahd n#hofis¤ nj®ªbjL¡fΫm) ä°luš-Mš¥° M) Áuh¡nfh-M°ÂnuèahÏ) ÿ-uZah <) Á}¡-k¤Âa M¥Ãç¡fh

A M & Ï B Ï & < C < k£L« D m k£L«

Select the correct pairsa) Mistral-Alps b) Sirocco-Australia

c) Loo-Russia d) Chinook-Central Africa

A b & c B c & d C Only d D Only a

133. ϪÂa £l neu¤ij fz¡»l cjΫ Ô®¡fnuif vªj ϪÂaefu¤Â‹ têna¢ brš»wJ?

A b#Œ¥ó® B érhf¥g£od« C myfhgh¤ D Nu¤

The Longitude that determines Indian Standard Time passesthrough the city of

A Jaipur B Visakkapattinam C Allahabad D Surat

134. bt©ik òu£ÁA v©bzŒ é¤J¡fŸ B gH c‰g¤ÂC ghš bghU£fŸ D K£il k‰W« nfhê¥g©iz

White RevolutionA Oil seeds B Fruit ProductionC Milk Products D Egg and Poultry

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135. Ñœ¡f©lt‰¿š vJ Ôgf‰g«A M°Ânuèah B #¥gh‹ C I°yhªJ D mnuÃah

Find out the peninsula from the followingA Australia B Japan C Iceland D Arabia

136. thåiy kh‰w§fS¡fhd tëk©ly mL¡FA moaL¡F B gilaL¡FC maåaL¡F D btëaL¡F

The Atmospheric layer of weather changesA Troposphere B StratosphereC Ionosphere D Exosphere

137. cy»‹ bkh¤j ãy¥gu¥Ãš _‹¿š xU gF ãy¥gu¥igj‹df¤nj bfh©LŸs bgU§flš

A gRá bgU§flš B m£yh©o¡ bgU§flšC ϪÂa¥ bgU§flš D M®¡o¡ bgU§flš

Which Ocean has one third of land surface in the worldA Pacific Ocean B Atlantic OceanC Indian Ocean D Arctic Ocean

138. cy»‹ äf¥bgça Ú®¢rªÂA nlé° Ú®¢rªÂ B gh¡ Ú®¢rªÂC nghnuh Ú®¢rªÂ D lh®lh® Ú®¢rªÂ

World’s largest straitA Davis strait B Palk straitC Borro strait D Tartar strait

139. mÂfkhd c¥ò¤j‹ik (Salinity) bfh©l Ú®ãiyA fh°Ãa‹ flš B th‹ VçC rh¡flš D c£lh Vç

The highest salinity is found in the waterbodyA Caspian sea B Van lakeC Dead sea D Lake of Uttah

140. ÑnH cŸs ãy¤njh‰w¤Âš vJ gåah‰¿‹ braèdhšcUthdJ mšy

A U tot gŸs¤jh¡F B r®¡C bjh§F« gŸs¤jh¡F D vJΫ Ïšiy

Which is not the work of the glacier from the followingA U shaped valley B CirqueC Hanging Valley D None of these

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141. Ñœ¡fhQ« gl« cz®¤JtJ

The following diagram indicates

A Solar eclipse B Full moonC Lunar eclipse D New moon

142. kiyfS¡fhd cyf mséš V‰W¡ bfhŸs¥g£l ãw«A Úy« B g¢ir C kŠrŸ D gG¥ò

Universally accepted colour for mountainA Blue B Green C Yellow D Brown

143. Ãiw¢ rªÂu tot ‘g®fh‹-š’ fh‰W ÅR« Âir

A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4

On which direction the predominant wind blows in the crescentshaped Barchan

A Nça »ufz« B bgs®zäC rªÂu »ufz« D mkhthir

1

3

2

Nça‹ rªÂ‹ òé

Sun Moon Earth

1

3

2

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A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4

144. mÂfkhd bt¥gãiy ãyΫ ϪÂa efu«A b#Œrhšk® B $ f§fhef® C áfÜ® D m{Û®

Highest temperature is found in India atA Jaisalmer B Sri Ganganagar C Bikaner D Ajmer

145. c¥ò¤j‹ikia (Salinity) ms¡f cjΫ fUéA yhnfh Û£l® B mšo Û£l®C vby¡£ç¡ Û£l® D ghnuh Û£l®

Salinity is measured byA Laco meter B AltimeterC Electric Salinity meter D Barometer

146. vªj m£rnuiffS¡F Ïilæš nlhšou«° mik»wJA 30º k‰W« 40º t & bj m£r« B 35º k‰W« 60º t & bj m£r«C 5º k‰W« 30º t & bj m£r« D 5º k‰W« 50º t & bj m£r«

‘Doldrums’ lie roughly betweenA 30º and 40º N & S latitude B 35º and 60º N & S latitude

C 5º and 30º N & S latitude D 5º and 50º N & S latitude

147. ϪÂahéš et«g® Kjš Ã¥utç tiu Fë®fhy«, #]‹ Kjšbr¥l«g® tiu kiH¡fhy«, nfhil¡fhy« v¥nghJ?A Ã¥utç-kh®¢ B #]‹ k¤ÂæèUªJ-m¡nlhg®C kh®¢-#]‹ D br¥l«g®-or«g®

In India from Nov to Feb is winter, June to Sep is rainy reason,when is summer season?A Feb to March B Middle of June to OctoberC March to June D Sep to Dec

148. bgça tiugl msitia nj®ªbjL¤J vGJf.A 1:50,000 B 1:00,000 C 1:250,000 D vJΫ Ïšiy

Choose the largest map scale from the followingA 1:50,000 B 1:00,000 C 1:250,000 D None of these

149. xnu msΟs fh‰wG¤j¤Âid bfh©l bt›ntW Ïl§fisÏiz¡F« nfhLfŸ

A rk cau¡nfhL B rk mG¤j¡nfhLC rkbt¥g¡nfhL D iAj®»uh¥

The lines that adjoin different places with the same pressure

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A Contour B IsobarC Isotherm D Hythergraph

150. ãytiugl§fis f£lik¡F« m¿éašA fh®nlh»uhà B nlh¥ngh»uhÃC blnkh»uhà D òéæaš

The science of constructing mapA Cartography B TopographyC Demography D Geography

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