Tet Cum TRT SGT - 20-01-2019 (S2)
Tet Cum TRT SGT - 20-01-2019 (S2)
Tet Cum TRT SGT - 20-01-2019 (S2)
1. Bengal Movement
2. Separatist Movement
3. Civil Disobedience Movement
4. Quit India Movement
1. Winter Monsoon
2. Summer Monsoon
3. Spring Monsoon
4. Autumn Monsoon
1. Home Affairs
2. External Affairs
3. Finance
4. Panchayati Raj
1. Platinum medal
2. Gold medal
3. Silver medal
4. Bronze medal
1. Chennai
2. Mumbai
3. Delhi
4. Hyderabad
8. The first player to hit double century in one day International Cricket
Matches is
1. Rohit Sharma
2. Sachin Tendulkar
3. Virendar Sehwag
4. Virat Kohli
1. Gobi
2. Thar
3. Atacama
4. Sahara
1. Rupee
2. Lira
3. Dinar
4. Ruble
1. Chennai
2. New Delhi
3. Ranchi
4. Kolkata
1. 23rd, June
2. 21st, July
3. 22nd, July
4. 21st, June
1. R. K. Narayan
2. Mahatma Gandhi
3. Indira Gandhi
4. Sarojini Naidu
1. Hague
2. Geneva
3. Paris
4. New York
1. Saina Nehwal
2. Gutta Jwala
3. Mirabai Chanu
4. P.V. Sindhu
1. Washington DC
2. New York
3. Chicago
4. Los Angeles
1. Sargent Committee
2. Sadler Commission
3. Hunter Commission
4. Wood’s Dispatch
22. All the cash transactions of a school can be known through this
register / record
1. Accession Register
2. Ledger
3. Log Book
4. Cash Book
1. Eustress
2. Distress
3. Frustration
4. Depression
1. Blood Vessels
2. Nerves
3. Muscles
4. Tissues
1. 2 Km.
2. 5 Km.
3. 7 Km.
4. 10 Km.
26. According to latest rules, each main team should have this number
of players in a throw ball match
28. Empowerment is “to give some one more control over their own life
or situation” – This explanation was given by
kÍ~ó¿±sÁÔá nq>± »»ÔáeT dÇ+Ôá J$Ôá+ ýñ< dÓÇjáT |]d¾Ô Tá \|Õ |P]ï
n~ó¿±s ÔáqÅ£ ÔqT ¿£*Î+#áT¿Ãe&+µµ n $e]+ºq~.
1. bþ¿{Ù ¿ùàbþsY¦ &¿£q¯ ` kåÔY d¾jáÖ m&wH ` 2013
2. ý²+>´eÖH ¿±HfÉ+bõsÁ] +^¢w§ &¿£q¯ ` 1998
3. ~ *{ìýÙ *|t¿= &¿£q¯ ` 1990
4. +^¢w§ ` Ôî\T>·T &¿£q¯ ` Ôî\T>·T n¿±&MT ` 2014
29. According to 2011 provisional population census, the annual average
increase in growth rate of population in India is
1. Himachal Pradesh
2. West Bengal
3. Manipur
4. Jammu & Kashmir
32. Apart from excitement, these emotions are formed in a 3 month old
child
1. Distress and Delight
2. Distress and Hatred
3. Delight and Hatred
4. Delight and Elation
ÿ¿£ u²*¿£ »»< &>´à sÁq& nyûµ n #î|¾Î+~. u²*¿£ #ûd¾q uó²cÍ<ÃweTT
1. kÍsTT¿ì $T+ºq kÍ<ósÁD¡¿£sÁD <Ãw+
2. bõ&bõ&>± eÖ{²¢&û <Ãw+
3. kÍ<ósÁD¡¿£sÁD²¿ì ~>·TekÍsTT <Ãw+
4. y¿£«sD <Ãw+
1. constructivism
2. functionalism
3. structuralism
4. behaviourism
ç¿ì+~ yýË ÿ¿£{ì kÍ+dØ Ü¿£ ¿±sÁ¿±\ e\q #ý² mÅ£Øe>± ç|uó²$Ôá+
#ûjáT&TÔáT+~.
1. bþs&û ýñ¿£ bÍ]bþjûT dÎ+<q
2. kÍ<ósÁD nqTdsÁD d¾+ç&ÃyT
3. sÃ>· sÃ<ó¿£ e«ed|Õ ÿÜï& ç|uó²eeTT
4. dÇjáT+ jáT+çÜÔáÇ H&e«ed
43. Which of the following statement is true
1. Classical conditioning regulates reflexive involuntary
responses exclusively
2. Operant conditioning regulates voluntary responses
exclusively
3. Distinction between classical conditioning and operant
conditioning is not absolute
4. Classical conditioning regulates reflexive involuntary
responses exclusively, operant conditioning regulates
voluntary responses exclusively
48. The need that Abraham Maslow was expressing when he said
“what a man can be, he must be”
50. People who consistently come up with this kind of explanations for
negative events are more prone to depression
1. Overly optimistic
2. Pessimistic
3. Delusional
4. Dysthymic
67. »»u¤>·TZ¿£T, $<T«ÔáTï ¿ÃÔá\Å£ d++<ó+ @$T{ì?µµ ý² MsÁT M]ÔÃ nHsÁT.
1. XèÕ\È qsÁ<ÔÃ
2. qsÁ< \¿ì ÔÃ
3. \¿ì nsÁT<óÔÃ
4. nsÁT<ó XèÕ\ÈÔÃ
81. The great novel ‘Vanity Fair’ was the literary work of:
1. Emily Bronte
2. William Thackeray
3. Charles Dickens
4. Hawthorne
82. The play ‘The School for Scandal’ was written by:
1. Tom Stoppard
2. William Shakespeare
3. Richard Brinsley Sheridan
4. Ben Johnson
84. ‘The Destiny of Colored Americans’ was the literary work of:
1. Joseph Conrad
2. Scott Fitzerland
3. Frederick Douglass
4. Martin Luther King Jr.
1. a social conflict
2. an exterminating conflict
3. a psychological conflict
4. an environmental conflict
86. The aim of an argumentative essay is:
1. a
2. an
3. the
4. No article is needed.
1. an
2. the half dozen
3. half a dozen
4. half the dozen.
1. by
2. for
3. at
4. of
90. Choose the correct sentence regarding the use of the preposition
‘for’.
91. Choose the correct sentence regarding the use of ‘up’ as an adverb.
92. Choose the suffix that can be used to form an adjective from a noun.
1. - ance
2. - able
3. - ness
4. - ment
1. is being
2. has being
3. has been
4. will have
1. would felt
2. would feel
3. would be feel
4. has felt.
98. Choose the word with ‘stress’ on the second syllable.
1. courage
2. historical
3. order
4. mother
1. pew
2. pee
3. pay
4. pie
1. neither
2. mistake
3. surprise
4. parliament
1. Child’s Growth
2. Tuition-Intuition
3. The language of the Crib
4. New Method
102. Identify the false statement.
1. Direct Method
2. Bilingual Method
3. Grammar Translation Method
4. Total Physical Response method
106. Choose the order of words in which they are arranged in a
dictionary.
107. Identify the statement that is not a feature of good English language
textbooks.
108. The Operant Conditioning Theory, the basis for the concept of
micro-teaching, was proposed by
1. B.F. Skinner
2. Mc Donald
3. Michael West
4. Lev Vygotsky
109. A teacher is designing activities in such a way that the students learn
on their own, take part in learning situations and share knowledge
with others
1. a facilitator
2. a producer
3. a merchant
4. an actor
110. All the choices or options provided under each stem other than the
key are called.
1. designs
2. tools
3. questions
4. distractors
111. The ratio between the profit and the cost price of an article is 2 : 5
then the ratio of the cost price and the selling price of the article is
ÿ¿£ edTïeÚ jîTT¿£Ø »ý²uó+µ eT]jáTT »¿=qyî\µ wÎÜï 2 : 5 nsTTq ¿=qyî\
eT]jáTT n$Tq yî\\ wÎÜï
1. 2:7
2. 5:2
3. 5:7
4. 7:5
112. ` 800 amounts to ` 920 in 3 years at simple interest. If the interest
is increased by 3% then the total amount is
` 800 \T
3 d+eÔáàs\ýË kÍ<ósÁD e&¦Ôà ` 920 n>·TqT. e&s¹¦ ³T
3% |+ºq njûT« yîTTÔá+ï
1. ` 864.00
2. ` 947.00
3. ` 992.00
4. ` 993.60
æ3 ö ì4 æ 3 öü
113. The simplified form of ç ´ 25 ÷ - í ´ 20 - ç 6 ¸ ÷ ý is
è5 ø î5 è 5 øþ
æ3 ö ì4 æ 3 öü
ç 5 ´ 25 ÷ - í 5 ´ 20 - ç 6 ¸ 5 ÷ ý dÖ¿£sÁÖ|+
è ø î è øþ
1. –11
2. 9
3. 11
4. 41
114. The total number of 2-digit prime numbers in which both the digits
are also prime numbers can be (in number)
Âs+&+¿\ ç|<óq d+K«\ýË Âs+&T n+¿\Ö ç|<óq d+K«\T njûT« d+K«\
d+K« (d+K«ýÉ?)
1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 5
a 3 b 4
115. If = , = then a : b : c is
b 5 c 7
a 3 b 4
= , = nsTTq a : b : c
b 5 c 7
1. 12 : 20 : 21
2. 12 : 20 : 35
3. 20 : 12 : 21
4. 20 : 21 : 35
116. A number is increased by 20% and then decreased by 20% then the
net increase or decrease percentage is
1. 4% decrease
2. 4% increase
3. 40% increase
4. No change
Frequency
båq'|Úq«eTT 25 45 60 120 80 65
|Õ båq'|Úq« $uóÈq |{켿£ qT+& 30`40 ÔásÁ>·Ü n+ÔásÁeTT esÁÅ£ >·\
d+ºÔá båq'|ÚH«\ $\Te
1. 70
2. 130
3. 250
4. 330
120. The mean of first ‘n’ natural numbers is
yîTT<{ì ‘n’ dV²È d+K«\ n+¿£eT<ó«eT+
n +1
1.
2
n ( n - 1)
2.
2
n ( n + 1)
3.
2
4. n2
121. The circumference of the base of a cylinder is 44cm and its height is
15cm then the volume of the cylinder is (in cm3)
ÿ¿£ dÖ|eTT jîTT¿£Ø uóÖ|]~ó 44 d+.MT eT]jáTT < mÔáTï 15d+.MT
3
nsTTq dÖ|eTT jîTT¿£Ø |Tq|]eÖDeTT (d+.MT \ýË)
1. 2310
2. 1540
3. 1155
4. 770
1. 225a 4b
2. -234ab 4
3. -118a4b
4. 15a3b4
123. The length of a rectangular park exceeds its breadth by
17 meters. If the perimeter of the park is 178 meters then its area
(in m2)
ÿ¿£ BsÁé#áÔáTsÁçkÍ¿±sÁ bÍsÁTØ bõ&eÚ, < yî&\Tο£+fñ 17 MT³sÁT¢ mÅ£Øe.
2
bÍsÁTØ jîTT¿£Ø #áT³T¼¿=\Ôá 178MT. nsTTq bÍsÁTØjîTT¿£Ø yîÕXæ\«eTT (MT \ýË)
1. 3908
2. 2546
3. 1908
4. 1406
1. 24
2. 20
3. 16
4. 8
127. If the length, breadth and height of a cuboid are respectively 22cm,
10cm, 8cm. Then its total surface area is (in cm2)
ÿ¿£ BsÁé|TqeTT jîTT¿£Ø bõ&eÚ, yî&\TÎ, mÔáTï\T esÁTd>± 22 d+.MT,
2
10 d+.MT, 8 d+.MT nsTTq < d+|PsÁÔá\ yîÕXæ\«eTT (d+.MT \ýË)
1. 952
2. 1040
3. 1156
4. 1252
128. If (3x)o, (2x + 7)o and (4x – 16)o are angles in a triangle, then the
sum of any two angles is (in degrees)
(3x)o, (2x + 7)o eT]jáTT (4x – 16)o \T çÜuóTÈeTT jîTT¿£Ø ¿ÃD²ýÉÕq,
n+<TýË @ Âs+&T ¿ÃD²\ yîTTÔáïyîT®qqÖ (&ç^\ýË)
1. 107
2. 117
3. 128
4. 132
129. If 22 x + 2 x+2 - 4 ´ 23 = 0 then the value of x3 is
22 x + 2 x+2 - 4 ´ 23 = 0 nsTTq x3 jîTT¿£Ø $\Te
1. 125
2. 64
3. 8
4. 1
o o o o
130. If A = (x+2y) , B = 110 , C = 70 , D = (5x + 2y) . A, B, C, D
are the interior angles of a parallelogram. Then the value of (x+y) is
(in degrees)
o o o o
A = (x+2y) , B = 110 , C = 70 , D = (5x + 2y) . A, B, C, D \T
deÖ+ÔásÁ #áÔáTsÁTÒÛÈ n+ÔásÁ¿ÃD²ýÉÕq (x+y) jîTT¿£Ø $\Te (&ç^\ýË)
1. 50
2. 40
3. 35
4. 30
1. Knowledge
2. Application
3. Skill
4. Understanding
1. Practicability method
2. Spiral method
3. Concentric method
4. Topical method
139. The last two steps of Herbart lesson teaching stages are
1. Reasoning – Proof
2. Communication
3. Connection
4. Representation – Visualisation
141. A ball is thrown up from the top of a building of height 6m. It travels
a height of 9m in upward direction and retraces its path and touches
the ground. Then the displacement and distance travelled by the ball
are
1. 9m, 15m
2. 6m, 24m
3. 6m, 9m
4. 9m, 24m
‘B’ ¹¿çÔá
rçeÔá >·\ njáTkÍØ+Ôá ¹¿çÔ¿ì \++>± ‘V’ yû>·+Ôà ‘q’ yûXø+
ç|jáÖDìdTï+~. nsTTq yûXø+ Ü]¹> eÔáï y«kÍsÁ+ (yûXø ç<e«s¥ ‘m’)
mB
1.
Vq
mV
2.
Bq
mq
3.
VB
Bq
4.
mV
144. During a thunderstorm, a 3 second delay between the flash of
lightning and sound of thunder was noticed by you. The distance of
sound of thunder from you is (velocity of sound in air is 342 m/sec)
1. 114 m
2. 513 m
3. 1026 m
4. 342 m
145. Asteroids are present in the gap between the orbits of these planets
1. Mars, Jupiter
2. Jupiter, Saturn
3. Uranus, Neptune
4. Earth, Mars
C3 H8 + x O2 → y CO2 + z H2O
|Õ sÁkÍjáTq dMT¿£sD
Á + ÔáT\«eT>·T³Å£ x, y, z \ $\Te\T esÁTd>±
1. 4, 3, 2
2. 5, 3, 8
3. 5, 3, 4
4. 5, 3, 1
1. It is homogenous in nature.
2. Particles in it cannot be seen.
3. Particles in it can be separated by filtration.
4. The particles don’t settle down when it is left undisturbed.
1. 10-8 mol/lit
2. 10-4 mol/lit
3. 10-7 mol/lit
4. 10-13 mol/lit
1. Sublimation
2. Evaporation
3. Distillation
4. Fractional distillation
1. Anabolic process
2. Catabolic process
3. Reduction process
4. Synthetic process
1. unfertilized ovum
2. fertilized ovum
3. haploid zygote
4. diploid zygote
1. Star fish
2. Sea horse
3. Jelly fish
4. Balanoglossus
1. blood
2. lymph
3. coelomic fluid
4. pseudo coelomic fluid
1. Morphine
2. Reserpine
3. Cocaine
4. Quinine
1. Geotropism
2. Thigmotropism
3. Chemotropism
4. Hydrotropism
1. concept
2. fact
3. Principle
4. Law
1. geetikapadam
2. ganithapadam
3. kalapadam
4. desapadam
163. “Pupils arrange the apparatus for an experiment, and handles them
carefully- The objective under Psychomotor domain is
1. imitation
2. responding
3. manipulation
4. valuing
1. Project method
2. Lecture method
3. Scientific method
4. Historical method
1. poster
2. model
3. picture
4. graph
167. For a quick display and removal of the pictures on “stages of water
purification”, the best teaching aid is
1. bulletin board
2. flannel board
3. magnetic board
4. roller board
1. sodium bicarbonate
2. dilute solution of boric acid
3. solution of acetic acid
4. castor oil
1. Buddha Charitha
2. Periya Puranam
3. Kathopanishad
4. Ramayana
1. Kayaks
2. Parkas
3. Harpoon
4. Dongas
1. Summer
2. Winter
3. Spring
4. Autumn
175. In Handloom sector, the two states that occupy the 1st and 2nd places
in India are….
1. 980 A.D.
2. 985 A.D.
3. 958 A.D.
4. 949 A.D.
177. The book that describes the worship of Mailara and many mother
goddesses in Warangal is
1. Eastern Rajasthan
2. Western Rajasthan
3. Southern Rajasthan
4. Northern Rajasthan
1. Burra Katha
2. Hari Katha
3. Tholu Bommalata
4. Bharatha Natyam
1. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
2. Bhagya Reddy Varma
3. Savitribai Phule
4. Jyothiba Phule
181. A law that made it compulsory to give official information was made
in this year in Rajasthan
1. David Boon
2. Alan Boarder
3. Kerry Packer
4. Glen McGrath
1. Preparedness
2. Mitigation
3. Emergency response and relief
4. Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
185. Lal Bahadur Sastry was the Prime Minister of India during this
period
1. Georges Michelet
2. Fisher
3. Friedrich Engels
4. Arnold Toynbee
194. As per this chapter and section of RTE Act-2009, the SCERT is the
‘Academic Authority’ to develop syllabus and evaluation procedures
at State level
1. R.S.S. Patil
2. Broos Tuck Maan
3. Ronald Dull
4. R.H. Dave
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m+ÔáesÁÅ£ deTsÁe+Ôá+>± eÇ&HsTTÑ nqT y{ì|Õ rsÁTÎ #îTÔáT+~.µµ
1. sY.jáTdt.jáTdt. bÍ{ìýÙ
2. çÖdt ³¿ù eÖH
3. sÃHýÙ¦ &ýÙ
4. sY.V²#Y. <yû
197. This teaching technique is more suitable for meaningful learning
about the lesson ‘Post Office’.
1. Field trip
2. Story telling
3. Conversation
4. Listening to Radio
198. To teach the topic “Rivers in Andhra Pradesh” - this map is suitable
1. Political map
2. Climatic map
3. Physical map
4. Sketch map
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1. sÈ¿¡jTá |³+
2. yÔesÁD |³+
3. uó
Ü¿£ |³+
4. dØ#Y |³+
199. The activities like ‘identifying the unit wise expected outcomes’ and
‘conducting formative assessment’ are related to this phases of
teaching
1. Project works
2. Written works
3. Field works
4. Research works
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bõ+<T|sÁ#á³+, |{²\T ^jáT³+ e+{ì ¿£Ô«\T n+Xø+ jîTT¿£Ø
ç|ÜdÎ+<q\T.
1. çbÍCÉÅ£¼|qT\T
2. sÔá|qT\T
3. ¹¿çÔá|qT\T
4. |]XË<óq |qT\T