SET 11 - CTET - Feb 2015 - Paper 2


1. Do children acquire language because they are genetically predisposed to do so or because parents intensively teach them from an early age? This question essentially highlights:




2. Development of the capacity for abstract scientific thinking is a characteristic of




3.
The answer is either - The instrumental purpose orientation (or) The ‘good boy-good girl’ orientation
A child reasons - ‘You do this for me and I’ll do that for you.’ In which stage of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning would this child fall?




4. Progressive education




5. Questions encouraging students to voice their individual opinions on issues and reflections while giving reasons for the same, promote




6. Which one of the following statements best sums up the relationship between development and learning?




7. Which one of these is NOT a principle of development?




8. A key feature of a child-centred classroom is that in which




9. Which one of the following statements is most appropriate about intelligence?




10. Gender bias refers to




11. As an upper primary school teacher you have quite a few children who are ‘first generation school goers’ in your classroom. Which one of the following are you most likely to do?




12. Even children of the same age vary greatly in appearance, abilities, temperament, interests, aptitude amongst other things. What is the role of the school in this regard?




13. A teacher’s most important role in an inclusive classroom is




14. How would you help children in your class to make changes in their concepts?




15. A certificate is given to children when they read a specific number of books. In the long run this strategy might not work since




16. Role of a teacher in a class is to




17. Which of the following statements is most appropriate about children’s making errors?




18. Assessment is an integral part of teaching-learning process because




19. “The curriculum must enable children to find their voices, nurture their curiosity - to do things, to ask questions and to pursue investigations, sharing and integrating their experiences with school knowledge - rather than their ability to reproduce textual knowledge.” National Curriculum Framework 2005, p-13. Against this backdrop, what should be the primary role of the teacher?




20. To encourage children to put in efforts in their studies teachers need to




21. Which one of these statements in the context of emotions, learning and motivation is most appropriate?




22.
The answer is either - recognize the correct answer or recall the correct answer.
Multiple Choice Questions assess the child’s ability to




23. Process of socialization does NOT include




24. What term/phrase does Piaget use for ‘mental structures which are the building blocks of thinking’?




25. According to Vygotsky why do children speak to themselves?




26. Children with learning disabilities




27. What is Creativity?




28. A lot of children in India, especially girls do household chores before coming to school and after going back from school. What do you think a teacher should do regarding homework in this context?




29. In an effective classroom




30. Presenting disconnected chunks of knowledge would




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