Write your name, roll number, and centre in capital letters in the boxes above.
You will be given a test booklet and plain sheets in the examination hall.
The test booklet has Part-A General Paper and Part-B Subject Specilsation.
Answer any one subject in Part-B
Use blue or black ball pen. Pencil may be used for graphs and diagrams only.
Answer all questions.
Multiple choice questions have four alternatives A or B or C or D. Put a (√) mark to the appropriate answer in the booklet itself.
For open ended questions, record your answers in the spaces provided in the question booklet.
For calculation and rough work use blank pages at the end of the question booklet.
Section I
Teacher Attitude
Marks: 5x1=5
1. Which trait of the teacher generally impresses the students?
1. (A)
Knowledge/learning.
(B)
High moral character
2. (C)
Tough discipline.
3. (D)
Relationship with the principal.
2. The following teacher becomes popular among students
(A)
One who helps students in their academic work and in the times of joy and sorrow
(B)
One who behaves with students as if they were his friends
(C)
One who does not pay attention to the naughty activities of his students
(D)
One who always fights with the principal to support students
3. A competent teacher must have sound knowledge about
(A)
Books, concepts, theory and research
(B)
4. Theory, book, practice and concepts
(C)
Concepts, theory, practice and research
(D)
Research, practice, concepts and notes
4. What should the teacher do to maintain the interest of students in class teaching?
5. (A)
6. Maximum use of the blackboard
(B)
7. Extensive use of examples from practical life
8. (C)
Extensive use of teaching aids
(D)
Giving ample opportunities to students for discussions
5. The main purpose of punishment is to
(A)
Show the strength of a teacher.
(B)
Prevent students from repeating the mistake.
(C)
Reform