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Old February 15th, 2012, 01:02 PM
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I am appearing for TET 2012 in UP. Please give me the answer sheet of the examination which was held in the 2011. I have the question paper of 2011 so I just want the answer sheet of last year.
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Old September 13th, 2012, 03:57 PM
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I have given the Teacher Eligibility Test now I hear that the answer key has uploaded so please tell me that from where can I get the answer key of this exam.
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Old March 3rd, 2014, 09:37 AM
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Will you please provide here TET Teacher Eligibility Test Child Pedagogy Solved Question Paper?
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Old March 3rd, 2014, 09:59 AM
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TET Teacher Eligibility Test Child Pedagogy Solved Question are as here:

1. A creative learner refers to one who is (1) very talented in drawing and painting (2) highly intelligent
(3) capable of scoring consistently good marks in tests
(4) good at lateral thinking and problem solving
Ans: (4)

2. Individual learners differ from each other in
(1) principles of growth and development (2) rate of development
(3) sequence of development
(4) general capacity for development
Ans: (2)

3. Every learner is unique means that
(1) No two learners are alike in their abilities, interests and talents
(2) Learners do not have any common qualities, nor do they share common goals (3) A common curriculum for all learners is not possible
(4) It is impossible to develop the potential of learners in a heterogeneous class
Ans: (1)

4. Constructivism as a theory
(1) focuses on the role of imitation
(2) emphasises the role of the learner in constructing his own view of the world
(3) emphasises on memorising information and testing through recall
(4) emphasises on the dominant role of the teacher
Ans: (2)

5. Development of concepts is primarily a part of
(1) emotional development
(2) intellectual development
(3) physical development
(4) social development
Ans: (2)

6. Heredity is considered as a social structure.
(1) PRIMARY
(2) SECONDARY
(3) DYNAMIC
(4) STATIC
Ans: (4)

7. The most intense and crucial socialization takes place
(1) throughout the life of a person
(2) during adolescence
(3) during early childhood
(4) during adulthood
Ans: (2)

8. Helping learners recapitulate or recall what they have already learnt is important because
(1) it is a convenient beginning for any classroom instruction
(2) relating new information to prior knowledge enhances learning
(3) it is an effective way of revising old lessons
(4) it enhances the memory of learners thereby strengthening learning

9. According to Piaget, during the first stage of development (birth to about 2 years age), a child learns best
(1) by using the senses
(2) by comprehending neutral words
(3) by thinking in an abstract fashion
(4) by applying newly acquired knowledge of language
Ans: (1)

10. Theory of learning which totally and only depends on 'observable behaviour' is associated with theory of learning.
(1) Cognitivist
(2) Developmental
(3) Behaviourist
(4) Constructivist
Ans: (3)

11. Multilingual character of Indian society should be seen as (1) a hindrance in teaching-learning process
(2) a resource for enrichment of school life
(3) a challenge to teacher's capacity to motivate students to learn
(4) a factor that makes school life a complex experience for the learners
Ans: (2)

12. Creative answers require
(1) direct teaching and direct questions
(2) content-based questions
(3) open-ended questions
(4) a highly disciplined classroom
Ans: (3)

13. Diagnosis of the gaps In the learning of students should be followed by
(1) appropriate remedial measures
(2) intensive drill and practice.
(3) systematic revision of all lessons
(4) reporting the findings to learners and parents
Ans: (1)

14. Which of the following statements cannot be considered as a feature of 'learning' ?
(1) Learning is a process that mediates behaviour
(2) Learning is something that occurs as a result of certain experiences
(3) Study of behaviour is learning
(4) Unlearning is also a part of learning
Ans: (3)

15. 'Self-regulation' of learners refers to
(1) their ability to monitor their own learning
(2) creating regulations for student behaviour
(3) rules and regulations made by the student body
(4) self-discipline and control
Ans: (1)
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