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Section-I CHILD DEVELPOMENT AND PEDAGOGY 1. Raja, a student of your class, is very tense due to the acne on his face. What will u do? (1) (2) (3) (4) 2. Ignore him. Tell him that it is normal and is due to hormonal changes. Tell him to go to a doctor as it is a medical problem. Scold and tell him not to waste time on these issues.

A student wants to share his personal problems and asks for permission to call on u at your residence. What should be your response? (1) Avoid giving time. (2) Give an appointment readily. (3) Tell him that u do not encourage students to visit at the residence. (4) Ignore the child.

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If you come to know that a child of your class is facing problems related to parents’ separation at home, what would you do? (1) (2) (3) (4) Do not talk to the child on this issue. Treat her/him sympathetically. Talk to the parents. Be indifferent to the child.

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If you come to know that the father of a student has been tested HIV positive, what will you do? (1) (2) (3) (4) Disclose the information to the class. Make the child sit separately. Ask the parents to withdraw the child. Let him continue with the studies like others.

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Kavya a student of your class, is visually challenged and you have a function coming up. What will you do? (1) (2) (3) (4) Give her the part of a narrator. Ask her to stay at home during the function. Discourage her from participating. Give her a less important duty.

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Manjusha is very interested in sports and wants to pursue her career in sports. What will you suggest to her? (1) (2) (3) (4) Girls have no future in sports. She should put in hard work to achieve her ambition. Ask her to be focused only in academics. Girls cannot excel in sports as they are not physically strong.

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Twelve year old Radhika has begun to imitate the style of talking of her teacher. This form of behavior is known as(1) compensation (3) sublimation (2) transference (4) egocentrism

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