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TET cum TRT - 2018
TGT – SOCIAL STUDIES
1. The first Prime Minister of Independent India is
1. Jawarharlal Nehru
2. Indira Gandhi
3. Lal Bahadur Sastri
4. Gulzarilal Nanda
2. The gas used to extinguish fire is
1. Neon
2. Carbon dioxide
3. Carbon monoxide
4. Nitrogen
3. The Headquarters of HDFC Bank is located at
1. Mumbai
2. Bengaluru
3. Nainital
4. Delhi
4. SIM stands for
1. Self Identity Machine
2. Self Identity Module
3. Subscriber Identity Mode
4. Subscriber Identity Module
5. The Noble Prize 2017 in Literature was awarded to
1. Kazuo Ishiguro
2. Richard H. Thaler
3. Barry C Barish
4. Michael Rosbash
6. The present Governor of R.B.I is
1. Urgit Patel
2. Shakti Kanta Das
3. RangaRajan
4. Raghu Ram Rajan
7. World’s women’s Volley Ball championship 2018 was held at
1. Japan
2. Canada
3. India
4. Australia
8. The first Ebola Virus species was discovered in
1. 1956
2. 1966
3. 1976
4. 1986
9. CTRI is located at
1. Hyderabad
2. Guntur
3. Visakhapatnam
4. Rajahmundry
10. The first NTR National Award in 1996 was awarded to
1. N.T. Rama Rao
2. AkkineniNageswara Rao
3. Amitabh Bachchan
4. M. Mohan Babu
11. The Cyclone that was affectedin Andhra Pradesh in December 2018 was named as
1. Pethai
2. Titli
3. HudHud
4. Laila
12. The title given to Sri PottiSree Ramulu was
1. Mahatma
2. Andhra Kesari
3. Amarajeevi
4. Andhra Tilak
13. The following person was not a recipient of Bharata Ratna Award in 1991
1. Rajiv Gandhi
2. SardarVallabhbhai Patel
3. MorarjiRanchhodji Desai
4. Gulzarilal Nanda
14. Rashtriya Madhyamika ShikshaAbhiyan (RMSA) was launched in
1. 2006
2. 2007
3. 2008
4. 2009
15. NIRF stands for
1. National International Ranking Framework
2. National Institutional Ranking Framework
3. National Integrated Ranking Framework
4. National Innovative Ranking Framework
16. The first Indian Prime Minister who visited Israel
1. Sri Man Mohan Singh
2. Sri Narendra Modi
3. Sri Atal Bihari Vajpayee
4. Sri Rajiv Gandhi
17. One of the following was called “All India war Memorial”
1. India Gate
2. Gate of India
3. Red Fort
4. QutubMinar
18. The commonly used gas to fill incandescent light bulb is
1. Oxygen
2. Argon
3. Hydrogen
4. Neon
19. ‘BetiBachaoBetiPadhao’ is one of the flagship programmes of the Government launched in
1. 2015
2. 2014
3. 2016
4. 2017
20. The following scheme was launched by the Central Government for direct transfer of LPG subsidy all over the Country
1. PAHAL
2. NIFTEM
3. NMFP
4. RKSK
21. Which of these options shows the steps in the method of study laid down in Upanishads?
1. Sravana, Upanayana, Nidi- Dhyasana
2. Sravana, Upanayana, Manana
3. Sravana, Manana, Nidi- Dhyasana
4. Nidi- Dhyasana, Upanayana, Manana
22. This is true about the place of the teacher in Vedic education
1. To lead the student from the light of knowledge to the darkness of ignorance
2. Teachers were dishonoured by kings
3. The teacher did not essentially a man of character
4. The teacher was regarded as the spiritual and intellectual father for the students.
23. Identify the correct match
1. Register of pay bills- Account books
2. Memo book- Equipment register
3. Cumulative records- financial records
4. Contingent register- Educational Record
24. This is true about Private managements in establishing teacher
education institutions 1. They have affiliating function.
2. They accord recognition to College of Education.
3. They have to get the recognition of the government on one hand, affiliation of the University on the other hand.
4. They conduct examinations and issue certificates at the under- graduate level of teacher education.
25. The aim of Adolescence Education Programme (AEP)
1. To provide interest- based, well organized complete vocational education to adolescents which will help them get a better job opportunity.
2. To ignite the mind of Adolescent youth to value their innate potential and nurture their creative ideas through hard work.
3. To empower young people with accurate, age appropriate and culturally relevant information, promote healthy attitudes and develop skills to enable them to respond to real life situations in positive and responsible ways.
4. To teach them the basics of entrepreneurship and educate them to take up small funding businesses in future.
26. When did the National Population Education Project initiated?
1. 1979
2. 1964
3. 1977
4. 1985
27. As per RTI Act 2005, which one is true regarding the time limit for filing the appeals?
1. First appeal should be filed within 30 days from the
expiry of the prescribed time limit or from the receipt of the decision.
2. Second appeal should be filed within 90 days from the expiry of the prescribed time limit or from the receipt of the decision.
3. First appeal should be filed within 90 days of the date on which the decision was given or should have been given by the second appellate authority.
4. Second appeal should be filed within 30 days of the date on which the decision was given or should have been given by the first appellate authority.
28. When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
adopted by the General Assembly in India?
1. 10th December 1948
2. 10th December 1950
3. 20th August 1947
4. 26th January 1948
29. Complete the sentence with appropriate word. According to NCF
2005, Secondary school is a period of intense physical change and formation of _______
1. ideas
2. identity
3. cognition
4. relations
30. Select the odd one out from the list of different streams given below.
1. the science stream
2. the commerce stream
3. the aesthetics stream
4. the arts stream
31. The number of intelligences in the Multiple Intelligences theory is
1. Three
2. Five
3. Nine
4. Seven
32. Performing simple arithmetic tasks promote
1. Verbal reasoning
2. Quantitative reasoning
3. Abstract reasoning
4. Short term memory
33. Encouraging students to come out with novel ideas will develop
1. Creativity
2. Intelligence
3. Emotional Intelligence
4. Self esteem
34. Reading and writing involve
1. Trial & error learning
2. Cognitive learning
3. Psychomotor learning
4. Conditioning
35. A student learning to be punctual to the class is punctual to function
1. Imitation
2. Preparation
3. Transference
4. Transfer of learning
36. Assessment during the course of instruction rather than after it is
completed
1. Summative Assessment
2. Continuous and Comprehensive Assessment
3. Pre Instructional Assessment
4. Formative Assessment
37. The general knowledge a student has about the world is
1. Episodic Memory
2. Short Term Memory
3. Semantic Memory
4. Implicit Memory
38. A state of fulfillment in which people realize their highest potential
1. Self efficacy
2. Self actualization
3. Deindividuation
4. Identification
39. Test in which an ambiguous stimulus is shown to a person and asked to describe it is
1. Projective test
2. Self report measure
3. Structured interview
4. Sentence completion test
40. A student to deal with his examination stress prepares a study schedule,
1. Adaptation
2. Problem focused coping
3. Assimilation
4. Emotion focused coping
CONTENT
41. The newest crust formed on the earth is at
1. Highest mountain peaks
2. Margins of the continent
3. Mid Ocean ridges
4. Polar regions
42. Black soils are not found in these districts of Andhra Pradesh
1. Vizianagaram, Srikakulam and Vishakapatnam
2. Krishna, East Godavari and West Godavari
3. Guntur, Prakasam, and Nellore
4. YSR Kadapa, Kurnool and Anantapuram
43. Expand IPCC
1. International Panel on Climate Control
2. International Panel on Climate Change
3. Inter governmental Panel on Climate Control
4. Inter governmental Panel on Climate Change
44. In this year the Parliament made the Forest Rights Act for ensuring the livelihood of tribals.
1. 2010
2. 2001
3. 2003
4. 2006
45. The world map prepared by Al Idrisi in 1154 A.D. did not show the details of this place
1. Europe
2. Asia
3. Northern Africa
4. Southeast Asia
46. Identify the incorrect statement regarding “Angle of incidence”
1. Angle of incidence effects the amount of energy received on the surface of the Earth
2. As the Earth goes around the Sun in the course of the year, the angles of incidence constantly change
3. In the north, the angle of incidence increases in May and June
4. In the north, the angle of incidence increases in November and December
47. The reason for KhilafatAndolan
1. Protest against the severe restrictions imposed in Rowlatt Act
2. Imposition of harsh treaty on Turkish Sulthan by Britain
3. Protest against partition of Bengal
4. Protest against Montague-Chelmsford Reforms
48. Rock Art sites of early people are found in the districts of Kadapa, Anantapuram and Chittor in Andhra Pradesh respectively
1. Budagavi, Kundavarikandriga, Chitravati
2. Budavada, Chintakani, Venkatakandriga
3. Chintakunta, Budagavi, Vembakandriga
4. Vedakandriga, Chintakunta, Buggamadhavaram
49. Body Mass Index indicates
1. The efficiency of PDS
2. Importance given to food crops
3. Nutritional status among men and women
4. Purchasing power of people
50. Choose the incorrect pair
1. Damodar Valley Project – West Bengal
2. Gandhisagar Project - Gujarath
3. Bhakranangal Project – Himachal Pradesh
4. Hirakud Project - Odisha
51. This is a limitation in Organised sector
1. Implementation of the rules and regulations of Factories Act and Minimum Wages Act
2. Security of employment and fixed working hours
3. Slow expansion of employment opportunities
4. Provision of benefits like paid leave, provident fund etc
52. This facility can’t be availed under APES (Aadhar enabled payment system)
1. Balance Enquiry
2. Getting a Cheque Book
3. Fund transfer
4. Cash deposit
53. Besides RBI, identify the organization that facilitates formal credit organizations in rural India
1. NABARD
2. IDBI
3. ICICI
4. IBPS
54. According to 2011 Census in India the population densityper Square Kilometer in Bihar and Arunachal Pradesh are respectively
1. 1106persons - 17 persons
2. 1104persons - 17 persons
3. 1104persons - 16 persons
4. 1106persons - 17 persons
55. Mushroom rock and Inselberg are of the result of this erosion process
1. Work of Glaciers
2. Waves
3. Work of Rain
4. Work of wind
56. According to the Report of the National Commission of Rural Labour (1990), this is a reason for seasonal migration
1. Uneven development
2. Expansion of Industrial Sector
3. Expansion of Service Sector
4. Increase in literacy
57. Result of Great Depression was
1. Over demand and rise in the prices
2. Decline in demand and fall in prices
3. Over demand and fall in prices
4. Decline in demand and rise in prices
58. The highest water falls in the World
1. Angel falls (Venezuela)
2. Jog falls (India)
3. Shravathi falls (India)
4. Tugel falls (South Africa)
59. Division of powers within the government between thelegislature,the executive and the judiciarywas proposed in this book.
1. The Two Treatises of Government
2. Declaration of American Independence
3. The Social Contract
4. The Spirit of Laws
60. This element is not adopted by makers of draft constitution of India
1. Single Judiciary
2. Quasi Rigid Constitution
3. Dual Citizenship
4. FederalGovernment
61. “The precious principle of equality requires the abolition of private property and common enjoyment of the land and its fruits” This is the argument of
1. Ned Ludd
2. Karl Marx
3. Babeuf
4. Friedrich Engels
62. Of the following this is not a specialized agency of United Nations
1. United Nations Children Emergency Fund
2. Inter Governmental Panel on Climate Changes
3. World Health Organisation
4. International Labour Organization
63. Harry Truman supported the anti-communist forces in these countries in 1947
1. Libya and Egypt
2. Turkey and Greece
3. Greece and Serbia
4. Romania and Turkey
64. The P.V. Narasimha Rao government at the Centre enacted these amendments to the constitution for providing constitutional status to Local Self Governments
1. 73rd and 75th
2. 72ndand73rd
3. 73rdand74th
4. 72ndand74th
65. This is not an element of 42nd Constitutional Amendment
1. Strengthening the central and state governments
2. Excluding the courts from election disputes
3. Making the Parliament subservient to Judiciary
4. Providing maximum protection from Judicial challenges to social and economic transformation legislation.
66. The following state was created in December 1969 with the tribal regions of Khasi, Jaintia and Garo hills in Assom.
1. Tripura
2. Manipur
3. Mizoram
4. Meghalaya
67. The follower of Jesus Christ who propagated Christianity in South India
1. St. Thomas Aquinas
2. St. Thomas
3. St. Augustine
4. St. Thomas Paul
68. One of the following is not a function of the Legal Services Authority
1. Conducting LokAdalats
2. Legal services to persons who satisfy the criteria laid down under this Act
3. Supervising the internal affairs of the government
4. Undertaking preventive and strategic legal aid programmes
69. The minimum age for contesting as a ward member of Gram Panchyat is
1. 21 years
2. 25 years
3. 18 years
4. 30 years
70. This is a Fundamental Duty of Indian Citizens
1. Freedom to follow one’s conscience and practice any religion
2. No denial of one’s life and liberty
3. Freedom to express one’s views
4. Developing scientific temper
71. Choose the correct match of the following
1. Prohibition of Child Marriage Act - 2005
2. Amendment to the immoral trafficking (Prevention) Act - 2005
3. The Dowry Prohibition Act - 1960
4. Bhumika Helpline - 1800 425 2908
72. According to the Land Ceiling Act in Andhra Pradesh which came into force in January, 1975, a 5 member family can possess these acres of irrigated land.
1. 10-29 Acres
2. 10-27 Acres
3. 35-54 Acres
4. 35-65 Acres
73. “When workers fall ill or meet with an accident, they can get proper care and get paid for the period of illness.” This comes under the following Worker’s Right
1. Security of Employment
2. Security of Income
3. Productive and safe employment
4. Security of work
74. Identify the correct matching
1. Sarada Act - 1921
2. Law on Widow Remarriage - 1891
3. Official ban on Sati - 1829
4. Minimum age for marriage of girls raised to 18 years – 1890
75. “Without personal experience, the more repetition of scriptures will not remove fears just as darkness is never dispelled by a mere painted flame”. This was the statement of
1. Basavanna
2. Chokamela
3. Tukaram
4. Yogi Vemana
76. During 1940’s the anthropologist who studied the life style of Chenchus and Konda Reddys of Andhra Pradesh
1. T.B. Macaulay
2. Sir Thomas Roe
3. MaxMuller
4. FurerHaimendorf
77. The first women loco driver in India
1. Suneetha Yadav
2. Surekha Yadav
3. Sri Lakshmi Yadav
4. Sushmitha Yadav
78. Factory System emerged during this decade
1. 1750 - 1850 A.D.
2. 1650 - 1750 A.D.
3. 1850 - 1950 A.D.
4. 1700 - 1800 A.D.
79. The zone between Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn is treated as the
1. Semi cold – Semi hot zone in the World
2. Hottest zone in the World
3. Coolest zone in the World
4. Eastern zone in the World
80. The Chola king Rajendra-I brought the image of Bhairava from
1. Chalukyas
2. Eastern Chalukyas
3. Kalingas
4. Palas
81. Persons engaged in the activities of secondary production are
1. Blue Collar Workers
2. Yellow Collar Workers
3. Green Collar Workers
4. White Collar Worker
82. This country is known as coffee pot of the World
1. Angola
2. Ivory Coast
3. Brazil
4. Columbia
83. The two types of alluvial soil found in upper and middle Ganga plain are
1. Panna and Bhadra
2. Urvara and Usara
3. Nokrek and Manas
4. Khadar and Bhangar
84. Identify the correct descending order of quality of Iron ore in India
1. Sederite, Magnetite, Limonite and Hematite
2. Magnetite, Hematite, Limonite and Sederite
3. Sederite, Limonite, Hematite and Magnetite
4. Limonite, Hematite, Sederite and Magnetite
85. The name of two airports in Tokyo
1. Rosy and Bogatta
2. Skymark and Rosy
3. Haneda and Naretta
4. Quantas and Charles
86. North Equatorial and South Equatorial currents are two important currents of
1. Arabian sea
2. Indian Ocean
3. Pacific Ocean
4. Atlantic Ocean
87. The process of passage of surface water into the ground is known as
1. Infiltration
2. Precipitation
3. Transpiration
4. Run off
88. The area where the trade winds of both hemispheres meet is called
1. Chinooks
2. Bergs
3. Cairns
4. Doldrums
89. An example of Residual Mountains
1. Alps Mountains
2. Caledonian Mountains
3. Scottish Highland Mountains
4. Adirondack Mountains
90. March 21st and September 23rd are related to following terms
1. Greenwich Meridian and Prime Meridian
2. Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn
3. Noon meridian and midnight meridian
4. Vernal Equinox and Autumnal Equinox
91. Jahapanah city near Daulatabad was constructed by
1. Ala-ud-din Khilji
2. Firoz shah Tughlaq
3. Mohammed - Bin - Tughlaq
4. Ghiyas - ud - din - Tughlaq
92. Founder of Tuluva Dynasty
1. SaluvaNarasimha
2. Narasanayaka
3. Krishna Deva Raya
4. ViraNarasimha
93. Of the following this is not an element of Astangamarga of Buddha
1. Right Vision
2. Samudaya
3. Right Awareness
4. Right Action
94. Sari putraPrakarna was written by
1. Amir Khusro
2. Amrapali
3. Asvaghosha
4. Fahion
95. The name of a Political Theorist mentioned in Arthasastraas
1. Parashara
2. Goutama
3. Vasishta
4. Viswamitra
96. A significant event in French Revolution on June 20, 1789
1. Elsey Court oath
2. Tennis Court oath
3. Paris court oath
4. Versailles Court oath
97. The founder of Renaissance Humanism
1. Rabelais
2. Donatello
3. Petrarch
4. Boccaccio
98. The policy of blood and Iron in Germany was advanced by
1. Christian - IV
2. Frederick - VII
3. William - I
4. Bismarck
99. In Italy Garibaldi started Red Shirts army of Volunteers for an expedition in aid of
1. Sicilian rebels
2. Turin Rebels
3. Sardinian rebels
4. Savoy rebels
100. The foundations of NAM were laid down at this conference in 1955
1. Dhaka
2. Bandung
3. Belgrade
4. Cairo
101. Political Philosopher who considered political liberty synonymous with democracy
1. Gilchrist
2. Leacock
3. Laski
4. Green
102. Nominal and Real executive heads are found in
1. Presidential Government
2. Unitary Government
3. Parliamentary Government
4. Federal Government
103. The Philosopher who considered right to life as the most fundamental Civil Right
1. James Mill
2. T. H. Green
3. J. S. Mill
4. H. J. Laski
104. Montesquieu Wrote
1. Spirit of Rights
2. Spirit of Liberty
3. Spirit of Justice
4. Spirit of Laws
105. The Chief Minister of a State is the leader of this house in
1. Legislative Assembly
2. Legislative Council
3. Metropolitan Assembly
4. Metropolitan Council
106. Hearing of disputes between the Union and the States in India comes under this category of jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
1. Appellate
2. Advisory
3. Original
4. Confidential
107. Directive principles of State policy were borrowed from this constitution
1. Israel
2. Ireland
3. Iceland
4. Ivory Coast
108. The Vice President of India is the ex-officio Chairman of
1. Supreme Court of India
2. Both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
3. Lok Sabha
4. Rajya Sabha
109. The Constitution of India is
1. Quasi-despotic
2. Quasi-federal
3. Quasi-religious
4. Quasi-monarchic
110. The Prime Minister of India is the leader of the
1. Rajya Sabha
2. Lok Sabha
3. VidhanParishad
4. Vidhan Sabha
111. The Eighth Round of GATT negotiations were held at
1. Geneva
2. Punta del Este
3. Anesi
4. Torquay
112. India has one of the largest road networks in the World spread over
1. 58.65 Lakh Km.
2. 68.65 Lakh Km.
3. 38.65 Lakh Km.
4. 48.65 Lakh Km.
113. The information expressed in a cumulative manner to indicate the degree of variability is denoted by
1. Phillips Curve
2. Indifference Curve
3. Rectangular Hyperbola
4. Lorenz Curve
114. Coins and paper money whose intrinsic value is less than their face value is known as
1. Representative money
2. Optional money
3. Standard money
4. Credit money
115. Janani Suraksha Yojana (J.S.Y.) was launched to bring down the
1. Birth Rate
2. Total Fertility Rate
3. Death Rate
4. Maternal Mortality Rate
116. The concept of ‘Net Economic Welfare’ was introduced by
1. James Tobin
2. Paul Samuelson
3. W. J. Baumol
4. Morris D Morris
117. Wage cut policy was advocated by
1. A. Samuelson
2. Jacob Viner
3. A.C. Pigou
4. Alfred Marshall
118. The benefits enjoyed by a firm due to its expansion are called
1. External Economies
2. Internal Economies
3. Technical Economies
4. Financial Economies
119. The surplus earned by a factor of production in its present use over the next best use is called
1. Profit
2. Differential Surplus
3. Surplus Value
4. Transfer earnings
120. Identify the schedule which shows various combinations of two goods to which yield the consumer same level of satisfaction
1. Indifference Schedule
2. Demand Schedule
3. Output Schedule
4. Supply Schedule
Methodology
121. Studying biography of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose develops mainly this kind of value among students
1. Social value
2. Cultural value
3. Economic value
4. National value
122. Collection, analysis and preparation of a report on production of paddy in a village for the year 2017-18 by a student is related to this academic standard
1. Mapping skills
2. Reading the given test, understanding and Interpretation
3. Information gathering and processing skills
4. Appreciation and Sensitivity
123. An alternative taxonomy of objectives in the Psychomotor domain in the shape of a working hypothesis has been proposed by
1. R. H. Dave
2. B.S. Bloom
3. Simson
4. Krathwohl
124. “Students demonstrate the duties of a citizen in their behaviour” – is related to this instructional objective of the affective domain
1. Receiving
2. Valuing
3. Responding
4. Organisation
125. A Social Studies teacher displayed recent pictures on flood affected areas of Srikakulam district for discussion among class VIII students – This activity is related to this academic standard
1. Information gathering and processing skills
2. Appreciation and Sensitivity
3. Reflection on contemporary issues and questioning
4. Mapping skills
126. The associated verbs ‘establish, predict, solve’ are related to this objective of Bloom’s Taxonomy
1. Application
2. Analysis
3. Synthesis
4. Comprehension
127. Conduct of discussion on key words of the topic Democracy is aimed at achieving this academic standard
1. Reading the given text, understanding and Interpretation
2. Understanding of concepts
3. Mapping skills
4. Appreciation and Sensitivity
128. This chapter of RTE Act-2009 deals with curriculum and evaluation procedure
1. Chapter-II
2. Chapter-III
3. Chapter-IV
4. Chapter-V
129. The recommendation of NCF-2005, “Geography should be taught keeping the need to include in the child critical appreciation for conservation and environmental concern along with developmental issues” is for this stage
1. Secondary stage
2. Higher Secondary stage
3. Upper Primary stage
4. Primary stage
130. This is Not one of the Principles of Curriculum construction
1. Principle of Creativity
2. Principle of Imbalance
3. Principle of Life centeredness
4. Principle of Community centeredness
131. “Nature of child, society and content shall be taken into consideration while preparing curriculum”. – suggested by this educationist
1. Ralph Tyler
2. Murrey
3. Jacobson
4. Sailor
132. One of the following statements is Not correct relating to syllabus
1. Syllabus provides a valuable base for the preparation of textbooks, to authors
2. Syllabus provides the limits and boundaries of the topics and subject material in the subject social sciences.
3. Syllabus provides a valuable base and help in the setting of question papers to the examiners
4. Syllabus is wider than curriculum
133. ‘Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between two Countries’ is this type of source
1. Primary source
2. Secondary source
3. Tertiary source
4. Formal source
134. ‘Dramatization’ is a
1. Projected aid
2. Non-projected aid
3. Audi aid
4. Activity aid
135. Organisation of Radio programme on SardarVallabhbhai Patel by a Social Science teacher comes under this type of learning experience
1. Direct experience
2. Vicarious experience
3. Indirect experience
4. Field experience
136. An incorrect statement related to Social Studies and Social Sciences.
1. Social Studies is far larger than Social Sciences
2. Social Studies represents a child-centred approach
3. Social Studies is the practice part and Social Sciences
4. The primary object of social studies is the instructional utility where as social utility is the primary object of Social Sciences
137. To teach the topic, “The status of Imports and Exports of a Country” in economics there is a need to have close relationship with this subject
1. Physics
2. Mathematics
3. Chemistry
4. Biology
138. Christopher Columbus discovered
1. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
2. Sri Lanka
3. India and America
4. West Indies Islands
139. Chanukya can also be called as
1. Koutilya and Chandragupta
2. Koutilya and Vishnugupta
3. Vishnugupta and Vishakadatta
4. Vishakadatta and Koutilya
140. This mapping involves writing down a central theme and thinking of new and related ideas which radiate out from the centre
1. School mapping
2. Wall mapping
3. Google mapping
4. Concept mapping
141. “A concept map is a type of graphical organizer used to help students organize and represent knowledge of a subject. Concept maps begin with a main idea and then branch out to show that main idea can be broken down into specific topic” was defined by
1. Novak and Gowin
2. Novak and Musonda
3. Hager and Corbin
4. Novak and Canas
142. The major factors like total number of instructional days available, number of periods available for teaching social studies in that academic year and resources available in the school for teaching the subject can be considered while preparation of this plan.
1. Year plan
2. Unit plan
3. Period plan
4. Institutional plan
143. In Problem Solving approach, this step comes soon after collection of data or relevant information.
1. Understanding the problem
2. Selection and testing of proper tentative solution
3. Analysis of collected data or relevant information
4. Formulation of tentative solutions
144. In this method, emphasis is given on the learning of facts without caring for the child.
1. Inductive method
2. Project method
3. Discussion method
4. Deductive method
145. A youth association sponsored games and sports competition for high school students of their village. This task is said to be
1. One of the normal activities of Youth Association
2. Taking School to the Community
3. Bringing the Community to school
4. Support to school Headmaster due to their close relationship
146. These charts are used to represent the growth and development of an empire, a dynasty and historical facts
1. Flow charts
2. Genology charts
3. Tabulation charts
4. Relationship charts
147. ‘Cooperative stores’ and “Folk theatre’ are respectively
1. Sources of Economic interest, sources of Socio-Cultural interest
2. Sources of Historical interest, sources of Socio-Cultural interest
3. Sources of Economic interest, sources of Religious interest
4. Sources of Geographical interest, sources of Historical interest
148. “In Constructive learning approach, teacher is a facilitator whose job is to help the learner to get his/her own understanding of the content” was defined by
1. Lev Vygotsky
2. John Dewey
3. J.F. Herbart
4. J.D. Novak
149. The items like maps, globe, atlas, compass, thermometer, rainguage, models, specimens and coins etc, shall be available in this kit.
1. Science kit
2. Maths kit
3. Language kit
4. Social Studies kit
150. In this Time-line the sequence of happenings march from the present to the past
1. Progressive Time-line
2. Regressive Time-line
3. Comparative Time-line
4. Individual Time-line
151. This graph is used when there is a considerable number of data to be plotted or when the data is continuous
1. Circle graph
2. Bar graph
3. Line graph
4. Flannel graph
152. ‘Recognizing scale and computing directions’ is the task related to this type of literacy
1. Child literacy
2. Map literacy
3. Economic literacy
4. Computer literacy
153. “Vizag Beach is being polluted due to people throwing plastic covers, bottles etc. What measures shall be taken for making it as pollution free beach?” This question is aimed at realization of this academic standard
1. Mapping skill
2. Conceptual understanding
3. Reflection on contemporary issues and Questioning
4. Appreciation and Sensitivity
154. This is not one of the advantages of Objective Tests
1. Objective in scoring
2. Minimum use of language
3. Administration difficulty
4. Economy of time
155. “Explain the procedure to get a Demand Draft from Bank”. This question is aimed at realization of this objective
1. Knowledge
2. Skill
3. Appreciation
4. Understanding
156. One of the following statements is not correct related to purposes of Evaluation
1. The results of evaluation de-motivates students
2. Evaluation provide a good feed back to the students
3. Evaluation data provides information to the school administrators and educational authorities about the progress and functioning of teaching-learning activities
4. Evaluation also provides sufficient feedback to the teachers in terms of effectiveness of teaching strategies
157. This type of evaluation is mainly used for motivating and helping the individual student to reach the mastery level
1. Norm-referenced evaluation
2. Criterion-referenced evaluation
3. Diagnostic evaluation
4. Prognostic evaluation
158. If a system of evaluation is competent enough to give an accurate and consistent account of the measurement of the abilities, this criterion is called as
1. Validity
2. Objectivity
3. Reliability
4. Diagnosticity
159. Before preparing the blue print, decisions regarding weightages of the following should be taken
1. Objectives, content, form of questions and difficulty level
2. Form of questions and difficulty level only
3. Objectives, content and form of questions only
4. Content, objectives and form of questions only
160. This evaluation technique represents the “Non-testing technique used for the observation of certain characteristics, qualities, standards of the performance by noting down their presence or absence”
1. Check list
2. Rating scale
3. Questionnaire
4. Observation