Sunday, 1 September 2013

HP TET Exam 2012 Part-I

1. Who among the following is known as “Pahari Gandhi”
a. Amar Nath sharma
b. Thakur Dalip singh
c. Bhagat Ram
d. Baba Kanshi Ram

2. Who discovered DNA?
a. J. Watsen
b. F. Crick
c. J. Watson and F. Crick
d. R. Franklin

3. H1N1 Flu is caused by:
a. Virus
b. Bacteria
c. Cold
d. None of these

4. Which is the source of fuel of a nuclear reactor:
a. Iron
b. Uranium
c. Carbon
d. Calcium

5. Which river originates from Mansrovar in Tibet and enters the Indian border at Sipki in Kinnaur district?
a. Beas
b. Yamuna
c. Satluj
d. Ravi

6. The Vedic name of river “Ravi” is:
a. Iravati
b. Parusani
c. Shatadru
d. Arjikiya

7. Who named Chamba town after the name of his daughter” Champavati”
a. Sahil Verman
b. Meru Vernam
c. Aditya Verman
d. Bala Verman

8. 1n 1009 A.D. Kangra fort was captured and plundered by:
a. Sher Shah
b. Mahmood of Ghaznavi
c. Jahangir
d. None of these

9. Treadmill test ( TMT) is conducted to treat
a. Heart
b. Kidney
c. Lungs
d. Legs

10. A meteor is
a. A rapidly moving star
b. A piece of matter which has entered in the earth’s atmosphere from outer space
c. Part of constellation
d. A comet without tail

11. Who is the largest exporter of tea in the world?
a. India
b. China
c. Sri Lanka
d. Myanmar

12. Ozone depletion is mainly caused by:
a. Carbon dioxide
b. Chlorofluorocarbon
c. Carbon monoxide
d. None of these

13. The study of fossils is known as:
a. Petrology
b. Seismology
c. Paleontology
d. Bathymetry

14. Recently Bai-Chung Bhutia was in news. To which sport he is associated with?
a. Hockey
b. Football
c. Shooting
d. Boxing

15. The World Trade Organization (WTO) was earlier known as:
a. UNICEF
b. GATT
c. UNCTAD
d. FAO

16. The symbol of Indian Currency is designed by:
a. D. Udaya Kumar
b. P. Sreekumar
c. C. Navin Kumar
d. Ujjwal kumar

17. The overall sex ration at national level as per census 2011 has increased to reach ______ as against 933 in census 2001.
a. 938
b. 940
c. 942
d. 939

18. Which of the following state governments has announced the formation of Agriculture Cabinet to address the problems faced by the farmers?
a. Uttar Pradesh
b. Punjab
c. Bihar
d. Maharashtra

19. Who among the following was declared the winner of “Dada Saheb phalke Award: for the year 2010 by the Information & Broadcasting Ministry?
a. K. Balachander
b. S.Raaghu Kashyap
c. K.Raghvendra Rao
d. Allani Sridhar

20. Who is the winner of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award 2011?
a. Sania Mirza
b. Saina Nehwal
c. Abhinav Bindra
d. Gagan Narang

21. Which of the following will host the 2012 Olympics?
a. London
b. Washington
c. Paris
d. None of these

22. Famous “Roerich Art Gallery’ is situated at
a. Naggar
b. Manali
c. Andretta
d. None of these

23. ‘Billing’ in Kangra district is famous for:
a. Skiing
b. Para-Gliding
c. Ice-Skating
d. Water Sports

24. ‘Vipasha’ is the Sanskrit name of which river?
a. Beas
b. Ravi
c. Satluj
d. Yamuna

25. Which place is known as “the Little Lahasa” in India?
a. Kaza
b. Dharamsala
c. Manali
d. Keylong

26. World’s highest post office opened on 5th Nov. 1983 in H.P. is:
a. Kaza
b. Kibber
c. Hikkim
d. None of these

27. While teaching in a class, a teacher inadvertently gives wrong information, which the students point out. He/she should:
a. Ignore them and go one teaching
b. Admit the error and correct it
c. Try to rationalize it
d. Ask the students to correct it by their own

28. During the class room interaction a student raises a question which you cannot answer there and then. How will you react?
a. Ignore the question and move ahead
b. Ask the student not to raise the questions in the class
c. Admit your inability and promise to answer next day
d. Scold the student for asking such questions

29. Which of the following is the apex body for the communication related matters for school education in India?
a. NCERT
b. CBSE
c. CABE
d. UGC

30. What should be the goals of a teacher?
a. Develop knowledge and skills in all areas of knowledge
b. Help children learn – how to learn
c. Understand individual differences and learning styles
d. All of the above

31. A female student of your class complaints of being teased by a male classmate. How will you handle the problem?
a. Ask her parents to teach the culprit a lesson
b. Report the matter to discipline committee
c. Intimate an enquiry at your own
d. Advise the boy to respect female classmates

32. IEP stands for
a. International Education program
b. Individual Educational plan
c. Indian Education programme
d. Internet Education Programme

33. When most of the students in the class do not understand a concept clearly, the teacher should
a. Repeat the lesson once again
b. Conduct hands on activities on that concept
c. Ask students to take help from parents
d. Ignore and move to the next concept

34. The term CCE implies
a. Evaluation conducted at several points of time
b. Evaluation by a group of teachers
c. Evaluation of Scholastic and co-scholastic aspects of pupil growth
d. Several tests for long hours

35. A teacher should have
a. Mastery over the subject
b. Have leadership qualities
c. Maintain discipline
d. All of these

36. What should be the role of teacher in meeting the individual differences of students?
a. Try to know the abilities, capacities, interests and attitude of pupils.
b. Try to adjust the curriculum as per the needs of the individual
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above

37. Which of the following is not good quality of learning?
a. Making notes
b. Extra reading
c. Using help books
d. Self-Study

38. Reema a student of class VIII is very interested in sports and wants to pursue her career in sports. What will you suggest to her?
a. Girls have no future in sports
b. She should put in hard work to achieve her ambition
c. Ask her to be focused only in academics
d. Girls cannot excel in sports as they are not physically strong

39. Twelve years old Shalu has begun to imitate the style of talking of her teachers. This form of behavior is known as:
a. Compensation
b. Transference
c. Sublimation
d. Egocentrism

40. Which of the following is most essential for learning?
a. Good parent child relationship
b. Health intelligence
c. Good School
d. Desire to learn

41. Aditya, a student of your class is visually challenged. You have a school function coming up. What will you do?
a. Give him a part of narrator.
b. Ask him to stay at home during the function
c. Give him less important duty
d. Discourage him from participating

42. Child development is marketed by interrelated process. Which one is not one of them?
a. Differentiation
b. Integration
c. Motivation
d. Learning

43. Which one of the following is not the tool for formative assessment in scholastic domain?
a. Oral Questions
b. Multiple choice questions
c. Projects
d. Assignments

44. To make students successful, the teach should
a. Understand the individual differences of the students
b. Motivate students
c. Reinforce them whenever it is necessary
d. All of the above

45. Which of the following are the major dimensions related to ensuring quality in education system?
a. Appropriate Curriculum
b. Motivated and suitably rewarded teachers
c. Appropriate pupil-teacher ratio
d. All of the above

46. A student with high intelligence is not is not doing well at studies. What is the best course of action for the teacher?
a. Wait till he performs better
b. Find out reasons for his under achievement
c. Give him grace marks in the examination
d. Ask his parents to withdraw him from school

47. Education helps a child to develop his/her:
a. Emotional intelligence
b. Social intelligence
c. Career Skills
d. All of the above

48. To correct the stammering problem of a class VIII student, a teacher should:
a. Ignore the child
b. Provide more opportunities of speaking
c. Check the student whenever he/she stammers
d. Seek professional help

49. Children from the underprivileged section of the society can benefit more if they are
a. Provided with richer learning environment in schools
b. Exempted from homework and class tests
c. Given simpler learning task
d. Provided with training for self-employment

50. Anil a student of your class is being teased by his class mates for his dark complexion. What do you need to do as a teacher?
a. Ignore the issue
b. Talk to the class about individual differences
c. Tell Anil not to pay attention
d. Reprimand the class

51. Sheela is very good in music but is not able to do well in Mathematics. As a teacher how will you handle her?
a. Tell her that music does not have a future
b. Tell her to learn music and study Maths.
c. Tell her that she can do well in Maths too and explain the concepts to her.
d. Call her parents and talk to them

52. Role of teacher is necessary for the development of:
a. Educational development of children
b. Intellectual development of children
c. Emotional development of children
d. All of these

53. In which state of cognitive development is a child when he/she is able to workout problems logically and can do multiple classification?
a. Pre-operational stage
b. Formal operational stage
c. Concrete operational stage
d. Sensory-motor stage

54. Which of the following may damage a low achievement student psychologically?
a. Making children maintain record of the class tests marks
b. Discussing the marks of individual students in the class
c. Discussing the current answers in the class
d. Making children correct their own notebooks.

55. To address the diversity in academic achievements, an affective teaching method can be
a. Dictating notes
b. Cooperative/multigrade teaching
c. Lecturing
d. Giving tests

56. If you came to know that a student of your class is facing problems related to parents’ separation at home, what would you do?
a. Do not talk the student in this issue
b. Treat him/her sympathetically
c. Talk to the parents
d. Be indifferent to the student

57. Whether a bill is money bill or not, will be decided by the:
a. Speaker of the Lok Sabha
b. Chairman of Rajya Sabha
c. Finance Minister
d. Prime Minister

58. Human rights day is observed all over the world every year on:
a. 24th October
b. 7th November
c. 10th December
d. 25th December

59. “A man is born free but everywhere he is in Chains”, whose words are these?
a. Rousseau
b. Austin
c. Plato
d. Hegel

60. The legislature having the two houses is known as:
a. Uni-cameral
b. Bi-Cameral
c. Upper House
d. Lower House

61. “Democracy is a government of the people, by the people and for the people”, whose statement is it?
a. Rousseau
b. J.S. Mill
c. T.H. Green
d. Abraham Lincoln

62. The idea of Fundamental rights was taken from:
a. England
b. America
c. Iran
d. Ancient India

63. Which of the following has been borrowed from Ireland by the farmers of Indian constitution?
a. Preamble
b. Nomination of members of Rajya Sabha
c. Directive Principles of State Policy
d. Supreme Court

64. The slogan “You give me blood, I will give you freedom” was given by
a. J. L. Nehru
b. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
c. Sardar Patel
d. Subhash Chandra Bose

65. Who accords recognition to a political party as a national party?
a. President
b. Law Minister
c. Lok Sabha Speaker
d. Election Commission

66. Where is headquarter of World Health organization?
a. New york
b. Rome
c. London
d. Geneva

67. Which came first into existence?
a. A Society
b. A Tribe
c. A State
d. A Family

68. Whose role is dominant in a Patriarchal Society?
a. Of Father
b. Of mother
c. Of children
d. Of other relatives

69. Which helps most in the development of a child?
a. Home
b. Family
c. Hospital
d. Society

70. In which continent is the “Dead Sea” situated?
a. Europe
b. Australia
c. Asia
d. Africa

71. Lal Bahadur Shashtri National Academy of Administration is situated in
a. Pune
b. Kolkata
c. Delhi
d. Mussoorie

72. Where is the Oil and Natural Gas commission located?
a. Haldia
b. Dehradun
c. Mumbai
d. Delhi

73. ‘Kaziranga’ the famous sanctuary of Assam is famous for:
a. Rhinoes
b. Tigers
c. Lions
d. Elephants

74. The leaves of the plants of desert forests are:
a. Pointed in shape
b. Small sized and thorny
c. Long
d. Broad

75. The only state in India that shows an excess of females over males is:
a. Kerala
b. Punjab
c. Assam
d. Bihar




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