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Roll No. I 31jSh4iCfl MKG-XIVITECHPRT-1I1/1T/01 Write here Roll Number and Answer-Sheet No. ~~~~-~~m Answer-Sheet No./~-~~ Time Allowed: 2 hours OBJECTIVE TYPE TIER-ONE EXAMINATION f.ttnftf ~ : 2 tR q~t)(S~-q;:r 'QU&n r.D':e:-:-c;::la~ra~ti7on~by::-7.:ln:-:vi~g;rila~t~or~:=--"":"'::"""---------=' Declaration by Candidate: I Certify that I have checked that the Roll Number and the Answer I undertake not to employ any unfair means in this exam. I have checked the Question Sheet Number written by the Candidate on the question paper and Booklet Number and the Answer Sheet Number and both are identical and have been the OMR Sheet are correct and the Answer Sheet Number matches correctly entered by me wherever indicated. the Question Booklet Number exactly. Maximum Marks: 200 ~3iq; : 200 Sections (A) i) ii) iii) iv) v) (B) Test Components * -1-
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  • Roll No. I 31jSh4iCfl

    MKG-XIVITECHPRT-1I1/1T/01Write here Roll Number and Answer-Sheet No.

    ~~~~-~~mAnswer-Sheet No./~-~~

    Time Allowed: 2 hours OBJECTIVE TYPE TIER-ONE EXAMINATION

    f.ttnftf ~ : 2 tR q~t)(S~-q;:r 'QU&nr.D':e:-:-c;::la~ra~ti7on~by::-7.:ln:-:vi~g;rila~t~or~:=--"":"'::"""---------=' Declaration by Candidate:

    I Certify that I have checked that the Roll Number and the Answer I undertakenot to employ any unfair means in this exam. I have checked the QuestionSheet Number written by the Candidate on the question paper and Booklet Number and the Answer Sheet Number and both are identical and have beenthe OMR Sheetare correct and the Answer Sheet Number matches correctly entered by me wherever indicated.

    the Question Booklet Number exactly.

    Maximum Marks: 200

    ~3iq; : 200

    Sections

    (A) i)

    ii)

    iii)

    iv)

    v)

    (B)

    Test Components

    * -1-

  • Ii MKG-XIVITECHPRT-1II/1T/01SECTION -A

    i) General Awareness

    1. Khangchendzonga National Park and 6. The famous Sanchi Stupa, one of the

    biosphere reserve is located in Asoka's architectural epitome is located

    (A) Arunachal Pradesh in

    (B) Himachal Pradesh (A) Bihar

    (C) Sikkim(B) Uttar Pradesh

    (D) Assam(C) Madhya Pradesh

    (D) Orissa

    2. Magadha empire was established on7. Unit Value of Terra Byte is

    the bank of(A) 106 (B) 109

    (A) Yamuna river(C) 1012 (D) 1015

    (B) .Son.river

    (C) Gomati river 8. Fall of Indian Rupees against Dollar may

    (D) Sarayu riverhelp to

    (A) Importers

    3. The Harappa site Lothal is situated in (B) Exporters

    (A) Maharashtra (C) Increase foreign exchange reserve

    (B) Rajasthan (D) Travellers who travels from India

    (C) Lahore9. What does UNFCCC stands for

    (D) Gujarat(A) United Nations Framework

    4. Samkhya, is one of the six philosophicalConvention on Climate

    Co-operationschools of ancient India, its founder is

    (B) United Nations Framework(A) Patanjali

    Convention on Climate Change(B) Kapila (C) United Nations Framework(C) Goutama Convention on Climate and

    (D) Jaimini Co-ordination

    (D) United Nations Framework5. Which of the following is/are not the Convention on Co-operation

    principles of Ashoka's Dhamma ? and Co-ordination

    (A) Propagation of Buddhism10. Recently Flipkart was sold and it was

    (B) Worship taken over by

    (C) Sacrifice (A) Alibaba (B) Paytm

    (D) All the above (C) Walmart (D) Apple

    * ·2·

  • MKG-XIVrrECHPRT-1II/1T/01

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    i) ftlql~ \i1HChI{\

    1. @iJI~$lJII u$lwr.r 3fn:~ 31Rf1Wf~__ ~~~~I

    (A) 3i{i0II:q~ ~

    (8) f%~I:q~ ~

    (C) fBm~

    (0) ~

    2. 111T~ ~1!l1\J'\!:j ~ ~ ~~

    ~31T I

    (A) ~-;rcft

    (8) ~-;rcft

    (C) ~-;rcft

    (0) ~-;rcft

    3. ~~"ffi~ ~lf~~ I

    (A) ~t5RI~

    (8) ~2fR

    (C) ~

    (0) ~

    4. ~,~ 'm«f~~: GI~fRCf)mu3TI~~~~, ~ S1RtqIGCf)~

    (A) qd\jjk1

    (8) ~

    (C) litm

    (0) ~

    5. R~k1f@d ~ ~ ~-~ ~ ~ w:rr ~~~~?

    (A) ~ wfCOT>rTm:

    (8) ~

    (C) ~

    (0) '3Cffi~

    *

    6. ~~~,~~~~S1Rt~Hl

    ~~~t ~~~I(A) ~

    (8) ~~

    (C) ll~~

    (0) ~

    7. Rr~COT~l1R~

    (A) 106 (8) 109

    (C) 1012 (0) 1015

    8. ~~WlPd~~COTfTR;n _

    cfiT ~t5I~dl Cfi\~~ I}'

    (A) 3i1~ldCflI

    (8) R~fdCflI

    (C) ~ f4Rli~ ~ ~

    (0) ~~'m«f~~~

    9. UNFCCC COTf4'R1R ~ ~

    (A) United Nations Framework

    Convention on Climate

    Co-operation

    (8) United Nations Framework

    Convention on Climate Change

    (C) United Nations Framework

    Convention on Climate and

    Co-ordination

    (0) United Nations Framework

    Convention on Co-operation

    and Co-ordination

    10. ~tt~ftR1qCf)li~~3fn:~ __

    IDU31f~ fc8n 1Tm I

    (A) 3ict1CSlICSlI (8) ~

    (C) qT~~li (0) ~

    -3-

  • • MKG-XIV rrECHPRT -11I/1T/0111. Currencies held by the public or by the 16. Which of the following statement givenbanks are called below correct about cell ?

    (A) High powered money (A) Only nucleus contains DNA

    (B) Low powered money (B) In plant cells chloroplast also contains

    (C) Broad moneyDNA

    (C) Both are right(D) Both Band C

    (D) Both are wrong

    12. In India monetary policy is regulated17. Krishna river flows through

    by(A) Maharashtra, Karnataka and

    (A) Union Finance MinistryAndhra Pradesh

    (B) RBI (B) Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra

    (C) Both A and B and Andhra Pradesh

    (D) Finance Ministry, RBI and State (C) Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana

    Governments together and Andhra Pradesh.• J'"

    (D) Gujarat, Telangana, Maharashtra,13. Which of the following particular is the Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh

    second largest revenue expenditure of18. In India Chief Justice of High Court isthe Central Government?

    appointed by(A) Salaries

    (A) Central Government(B) Pensions

    (B) State Government(C) Defence

    (C) Governor

    (D) Crude oil (D) President

    14. Which of the following city is not a 19. Who has the authority to issue ordinance

    western coast city of U.S:A. ? bill in India?

    (A) Loss Angels (A) Council of Ministers

    (B) California (B) Prime Minister

    (C) San Francisco (C) President

    (D) New York (D) Supreme Court

    15. 2019 Air India Expo will be held in20. Present Agriculture Minister of Union

    Government is(A) Pune

    (A) Narendra SinghTomar(B) Mumbai (B) Chaudhary Birender Singh(C) Bangalore (C) Radha Mohan Singh

    (D) Nagpur (D) Ram Vilas Paswan

    * -4-

  • Ii11. ~(ff~~I1mOO~ _

    Cflt:j(

    (0) ~

    *

    MKG-XIVITECHPRT-1II/1T/01

    16. Chl~ICflI~ GTR-q F1CiWiR9d ~ -m (fi~

    ~~?

    (A) ~~-q~mm~

    (B) 't1TGl:r cnl ~ 1Cfl13lT-q Cf~>1() C(1FR -q,:fi~mcn%

    (C) ~~~

    (0) ~TR1(f~

    17. ~-;rcft B~~~ I

    (A) ~t:RIts?, Cfl"lT2Cfl3TR 31T~~

    (B) ~,Cfl"lT2Cfl, ~t:RIts? 3TR

    31T~~

    (C) ~t:I{I~, Cfl"l12Cfl,(1

  • MKG-XIVrrECHPRT-1II/1T/01

    ii) General Intelligence and Reasoning Ability

    21. Complete the analogy 100 : 625 :: 80 : ?

    (A) 216 (B) 400

    (C) 500 (0) 640

    22. Find the missing number in the square.

    64 80 12

    25 11 6

    164 125 ?

    (A) 17

    (C) 16

    (B) 18

    (0) 15

    23. Pick the odd one out among the pairs,

    (4, 16), (5,30), (6, 42), (7,56).

    (A) (4, 16) (B) (5, 30)

    (C) (6,42) (0) (7,56)

    24. @J @J @ @JWrite the number opposite to 3 in the

    above cube.

    (A) 5

    (C) 1

    (B) 2

    (0) 6

    25. Choose the rightoption for * in the order for

    the equation (13 * 9) * (14 * 11) * 13 = 3.

    (A) + x + + (B) - x - +

    (C) x + - + (0) x x - +

    26. Kamal is five times older than her sister

    Veena who is 2 years less than her

    brother Vinay. If Vinay is 10 years old,

    then what will be the age of Kamal?

    (A) 56 Years (B) 42 Years

    (C) 40 Years (0) 35 Years

    *

    27. A, B, C, 0 and E are 5 boys. A, Band C

    play Football; B, 0 and E play Tennis;

    A, Band E play cricket ;.C, 0 and E

    play Hockey. Who plays only Football

    and Hockey?

    (A) A

    (C) 0

    (B) B

    (0) C

    28. Complete the Analogy in the following

    figures.

    EJ:~: :[]]:?(A) ~ (B) 00(C) I w I (D) none of these

    29. In a game of musical chairs, 16 girls are

    participating. Every round of music will

    have 2 minutes duration. An interval of

    5 minutes is given after every 5 rounds

    of music. How much time will it take to

    complete the game with the condition

    that after each round there is a decrease

    of 1 person?

    (A) 47 mins.

    (C) 38 mins.

    (B) 45 mins.

    (0) 40 mins.

    30. Anil introduces Mohan saying "He is

    the husband of the grand daughter of

    the father of my father". How is Mohan

    related to Anil ?

    (A) Son-in-law

    (B) Brother

    (C) Brother-in-law

    (0) None of these

    -6-

  • MKG-XIVITECHPRT-1II/1T/01

    21. ~~{C\q(11~ c:h)~l!>100 : 625 : : 80: ?

    (A) 216 (8) 400

    (C) 500 (0) 640

    22. crT-qWO~~~1

    64 80 12

    25 11 6

    164 125 ?

    (A) 17 (8) 18

    (C) 16 (0) 15

    23. ~-q~~~~n.m~~(4, 16), (5,30),

    (6, 42), (7, 56) I

    (A) (4, 16) (8) (5,30)

    (C) (6,42) (0) (7,56)

    24. @J@J~@J~tR-q~ 3~ fClq{)(1~~t, ~

    RiR9l!> I

    (A) 5 (8) 2

    (C) 1 (0) 6

    25. ~JOftCfi(OI(13 * 9) * (14 * 11) * 13 = 3~ ~*~~~Sfi1l-q~ fClCfi("q~ I

    (A) + x + + (8) - x - +

    (C) x + - + (0) x x - +

    26. "CfilR1~ ~ cfiurr ~ 5 ~ ~ t ~

    ~~~~2~~tl~~

    cRt ~ 10 ~ t, "ffi"CfilR1cRt ~ CflrTt ?

    (A) 56~ (8) 42~

    (C) 40~ (0) 35~

    * -7-

    27. A, 8, C, 0 3fn: E ~ ~ ~ I A, 8 3fn: C~TfI ~~; 8, 0 3ft< E~~~;A, 8 3fn: E ~ ~ ~ ; C, 0 3fn: E~~~ I ~~ 3>GcilTfi3fn:~~~?

    (A) A (8) 8

    (C) 0 (0) C

    28. ~~I,Rlli'i-q~~{C\qcll~~ I

    ~:[§J: :[2]:?(A}[~J (B)~(e) I w I (D) ~ it ~ -;ffll

    29. ~m~~~~ "@~ -q 16 ~~fcfic:rT~ Cfi\uft ~ I WfRr ~ ~ ~ cRt~2~tWfur~~5~~~

    5~(fiT~~~t I~c@~

    "Cfi8 -q ~ ~ Wrrn ~ ~ ~ w eft~ fcfi ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 Olffcffi t:RJ ~

    ~? .

    (A) 47~ (8) 45~

    (C) 38~ (0) 40~

    30. ~ ~ (fiT~ ~ ~ ~ Cfi(qlcllt fcf; "~ .q:{fqcn ~ fqcn cRt -c:ffift (fiT~t"~~~~"5ICfiR~t ?

    (A) GllnG

    (8) ~

    (C) ~

    (0) ~~cnW~

  • 31. If LOTUS is coded as RTXXU, thenFLOWER is coded as

    (A) LQSZGS

    (8) MRTAHT

    (C) MQTAHR

    (D) LQSAGR

    32. If HOTEL is coded as 12, then how

    URVASI coded?

    (A) 14

    (C) 11

    (8) 13

    (D) 15

    33. How many triangles are there in the

    figure?

    (A) 10 (8) 12

    (C) 14 (D) 13

    34. Identify by interchanging which 2 signs

    (operations) the equation,

    18 + 12 + 5 x 6 - 2 = 15 can be madevalid.

    (A) + and- (8) xand-

    (C) + and x (D) -and +

    35. When 6 apples were distributed to each

    member of a group, one apple was left.

    When each one was given 7 apples, one

    person did not get any. The number of

    people in the group was

    (A) 15 (8) 10

    (C) 9 (D) 8

    * -8-

    MKG-XIVITECHPRT-1II/1T/01

    36. Select the word which is differentfrom the other three alternative words

    among, {Miniature, Despair, Touched,

    Disgusted}

    (A) Despair

    (8) Touched

    (C) Miniature

    (D) Disgusted

    37. Find the number which comes next in

    the sequence 2, 5, 14, 41, 122, ?

    (A) 300 (8) 365

    (C) 355 (D) 265

    38. Ms. Priya walks 10 metres in front facing

    the sun and goes 10 mts to the right.

    Then every time turning to her left, she

    walks 5, 15 and 15 mts respectively.

    How far she is now from her starting

    point?

    (A) 10 mt

    (C) 5 mt

    (8) 15 mt

    (D) 20 mt

    39. If Sun: Star: : ? : ?? then find ?, ??

    (A) day and night

    (8) bed and sleep

    (C) dove and bird

    (0) lamp and light

    40. Which number replaces the question

    mark?

    ~~A12 1 11 7 15 17

    (A) 12 (8) 10

    (C) 2 . (0) 22

  • ~

    I

    31. ~ LOTUSCf)l~ RTXXU-aT FLOWER

    Cf)l~~ I

    (A) LQSZGS

    (8) MRTAHT

    (C) MQTAHR

    (D) LQSAGR

    32. ~ HOTEL Cf)l~ 12t -aTURVASI CfiT~~?

    (A) 14

    (C) 11

    (8) 13

    (D) 15

    33. m~~~~?

    (A) 10 (8) 12

    (C) 14 (D) 13

    34. Cffl1lWR q jtClctZi q t3'i:1I PI~m 2 ~ -Uf\ 18+12..;..5x6-2=15Cf))~'Cl

    ~\JfT~ I

    (A) + 3fR - (8) x 3fR -

    (C) + 3fR x (D) - 3fR ..;..

    35. ~1%~~~~Cf))6~~

    ~-aT1%~~1"fm 1~~Cf))7~

    ~~, -aT1% cx:rfcffi Cf))1% ~ ;nff m I~~~~~~

    (A) 15 (8) 10

    (C) 9 (D) 8

    *

    MKG-XIV rrECHPRT -11I/1T/01

    36. {Miniature, Despair, Touched, Disgusted}

    ~-UCffl~~~ ~CfH NCf)(Yq1 ~-uf~~ I

    (A) Despair

    (8) Touched

    (C) Miniature

    (D) Disgusted

    37. Cffl ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 311Tffi Wrft2,5,14,41,122, ?

    (A) 300 (8) 365

    (C) 355 (D) 265

    38. ~~fSrm~~ 3ffiW9~ 101ft. ~T.fffift ~ 3fR 10 lf0:GTtt T.fffift ~ I -fiR ~

    tm: 31tH GTtt ~ Cffl 5, 15 3fR 15 lfiR~: T.fffift % I Cffl 31tH ~ ffiG -U

    -.:>

    ~fcmFft~~ ?e-,

    (A) 10 1ft.

    (C) 51ft.

    (8) 151ft.

    (D) 201ft.

    39. ~ ~ : oro :: ? : ?? -aT?, ?? ~ cR I. (A) ua 3fR K-l(8) ~ 3fR -;:fiG

    (C) ~ 3fR llpJT

    (D) ~ 3fR>rcnm

    40. ~-mm-r~~Cf))W{fi~?

    2 9 4

    AAA12 1 11 7 15 17

    (A) 12 (8) 10

    (C) 2 (D) 22

    -9-

  • MKG-XIV ITECHPRT -11I/1T/01

    iii) Arithmetical and Numerical Ability

    43. A man saved Rs. 66,000 in 20 years. In

    each succeeding year after the first year

    he saved Rs. 200 more than what he

    saved in the previous year. How much

    did he save in first year?

    (A) Rs. 1,400

    (8) Rs. 1,000

    (C) Rs. 1,200

    (0) None of these

    *

    46. The traffic signal lights at three different

    road crossings change after 48 sec.,

    72 sec. and 108 sec. respectively.

    If they all change simultaneously at

    8 : 20 : 00 hours, then at what time will

    they again change simultaneously?

    (A) 8: 27 : 12 hours

    (8) 8: 30 : 00 hours

    (C) 8: 54 : 10 hours

    (0) none of these

    -10-

  • MKG-XIV fTECHPRT -IIV1 T/01

    41. 1,000 '3llmcrcn3if ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~

    TFITfcp 720 '3llmcrcn A~ c8 ~ ~

    ~ 14508~c8~~t I~~

    ~~t~~~c8~cnmt ?

    (A) 70

    (8) 170

    (C) 270

    (0) ~-a~~

    42. ~ P(n) : '49n + 16n + k', nEN~~ 64

    -afcf~t err kCfiT ~dA l1Rt

    (A) 0

    . (8) 63

    (C) -1

    (0) - 10

    43. ~~ 20Cf!5ll~~. 66,000~t I

    ~~Cfff~~~. 200~~

    t~~~Cfff~~ I~)J~

    Cfff~~~cfiT ?

    (A) ~. 1,400

    (8) ~. 1,000

    (C) ~. 1,200

    (0) ~-a~~

    *

    9 18 1244. 10' 35' 25 CfiT HCF t

    (A) 1%5

    (8) %5

    120(C) 350

    (0) %50

    45. Gl ~3if ~ HCF 3fR LCM CfiT ~OI'1q;cl

    216t 1~~~18t (frGWt~~ Ie-,

    (A) 11

    (8) 13

    (C) 8

    (0) 12

    46. cfH f~ ~ StilmJI 1R 41(1141(1 ~

    eft ~ Sf>lm: 48 ~~, 72 ~ ~

    108 ~~~ tttGcl(ft t I~~~~

    "Bm8: 20 : 00t:R~ tttGclctlt err~"Bm~~: Cfjef tttG~Jfl ?

    (A) 8: 27: 12t:R

    (8) 8: 30 : 00 t:R

    (C) 8: 54 : 10 t:R

    (0) ~-a~~

    -11-

  • (0)

    48. If a, ~ are the roots of the equation

    2x2 - x + 1 = 0, then the value ofa3 + ~3 =

    (A) -%(8) %

    (C) %(0) none of these

    49. A 2 digit number contains the smaller of

    two digits in the unit's place. The product

    is 40 and the difference between the

    digits is 3. Find the number.

    (A) 58

    (C) 25

    50.

    (8) 85

    (0) 52

    Three years ago, father was 4 times as

    old as his son and after 5 years he will

    be 3 times as old as his son. Find the

    present age of son.

    (A) 18 years

    (C) 17 years

    *

    (8) 20 years

    (0) 19 years

    MKG-XIVITECHPRT -11I/1T/01

    51. A sum of money doubles itself in

    12 years, 6 months at a certain rate of

    simple interest. In how many years will

    it triple itself?

    (A) 30 yrs.

    (8) 25 yrs.

    (C) 29.5 yrs.

    (0) none of these

    52. A farmer walks from village A to village 8,

    at a speed of 10 kmph and returned

    back at the speed of 15 kmph. Find the

    average speed of his entire journey.

    (A) 12.5 kmph

    (8) 13 kmph

    (C) 12 kmph

    (0) none of these

    53. A batsman finds that by scoring a

    century in the 11th innings of his test

    matches, he has bettered his average of

    the previous 10 innings by 5 runs. What

    is his average after the 11th innings?

    (A) 45 runs

    (8) 50 runs

    (C) 48 runs

    (0) none of these

    -12-

  • ~

    MKG-XIVITECHPRT -11I/1T/01

    (33)2 _ 3(32) 51. ~~12cr:f6~ifm~~47. (30)2 + 3(2°) CfiTlfR ~

    \f{mCfi1~~"ffift~ 1~~if

    (A) 1 I Cffl m Cfi1~ ~ Wfi ?

    (8) -1%x 36 I(A) 30 cr:f

    (C) 36, (8) 25 cr:f

    (C) 29.5 cr:f

    36

    I (0) ~~~;rtff(0) -- 2

    48.

  • ~

    MKG-XIVITECHPRT-1II/1T/01

    54. The sales of a company was Rs. 35,000 58. Walking at 4 kmph, a student reaches his

    in June and Rs. 30,000 in July. Find the college 5 minutes late and if he walks atpercentage decrease.

    5 kmph, he reaches 2% minutes early.(A) 15%

    What is the distance from his house to(8) 14.29 %

    college?(C) 10%

    (D) none of these(A) 3km

    (8) 2.5 km55. The rate of a movie ticket was Rs. 150.

    This was reduced by 20 %. Due to the (C) 5km

    discount in price the revenue increased (D) none of these

    by 20%. What was the percentage

    increase in the number of viewers? 59. How much of a low quality tea at Rs. 9

    (A) 50% per kg must be mixed with 100 kgs of

    (8) 30% superior tea at Rs. 13.50 per kg, to give

    (C) 20% an average of Rs. 11 per kg ?

    (D) none of these(A) 100 kg

    56. Find the cost price of an article which is (8) 120 kg

    sold for Rs. 220 at a loss of 12 %.(C) 125 kg

    (A) Rs.200 (8) RS.310(D) none of these

    (C) Rs.250 (D) RS.225

    57. A can do a piece of work in 12 days, 8 60. If 10 persons working 7 hours daily can

    in 15 days and C in 18 days. All began build 8 water tanks in 5 days, how many

    to work together. A leaves after 2 days days will 12 persons working 6 hours

    and 8 leaves 3 days before the workdaily take to build 36 water tanks?

    was finished. How long did the work last?

    971'1 days(A) 21.875 days

    (A)

    (8) 87{1 days(8) 22.56 days

    (C) 9 days(C) 20.95 days

    (D) none of these (D) none of these

    * -14-

  • ~

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    54. ~ ~ ~ ~ -ij ~~. 35,000 3fR 58. 4 fcn.lft. >rfut:kT :q~Cfl{~ fcrnT~3ltH

    ~ -ij~. 30,000 ~ I SlRt~ld fTRIClC:~ CflT~'JI5 ~ ~ ~ ~-:qm ~, ~ ~

    cRl 5 fcn.lft.>rfut:kT~t aT 2% iiRz~(A) 15 % $m~1~t:R~~~~~~?(B) 14.29 %

    (A) 3 fcn.lft.(C) 10 %

    (8) 2.5 fcn.lft.(0) ~~~~

    (C) 5fcn.lft.

    55. ~~cfitftcR:cfit~~. 150~ 1"3B20%(0) ~~~~

    ~Tfm 1~-ij~~CfiRUT~20%

    ~rfufcn.m. ~

    (A) 50 % ~ c€t~. 13.50 >rfufcn.m. ~ ~

    (8) 30 % ~OICl~I~ toofs.m. ~~m~fcnB~

    (C) 20 % -ij fll~141 ~ fcn ~~. 11 >rfufcn.m.

    (0) ~~~~ ~?

    56. ~~Cf)T~~~cRiT 12 % mf.t (A) 100 fcn.m.

    \f{~. 220-ij~~~ I (B) tzofs.m.

    (A) ~. 200 (B) ~. 310 (C) 125 fcn.m.

    (C) ~. 250 (0) ~. 225(0) ~~~~

    57. A ~ ~ "Cfll 12 K.n -ij Cfi\Wflffi ~ IB 15~-ijCfi\~~ 3fRC 18~-ij~

    60. ~10~7tR~~~5~

    ~~ 1~~m~~cnGT~cnB -ij 8lfRT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I fcf;cR~ -ij~ I A ~K-n~~~~ 3fR B

  • iv) Hindi Language and Comprehension

    ~~~itu

    68. ~ ~ ~ ~ '&lUT~' ~ q)T ~

    ~?

    (A) ~ &lUTm -ij~ m~ c.rraT m(8) ~

    (C) ~ &lUT-ij~ mtT ~

    (0) ~

    69. '~~;;l' ~ q)T 3l2l%(A) ~ cnT;r 14H~cll~1I

    (8) ~ cnT 14H~ClIC11

    (C) ~~~m(0) ~~~~

    70. '~~'~q)T~~

    (A) ~;r~

    (8) ~ >Tmfw.n

    (C) ~ cnTfutrr ;r ~

    (0) ~~C1 ~;rWRl

    71. ~ tilt:IClii cnl ~ 3l~ ~ m~ \jf)'$Cfl{R1f@~ I

    61. ~~~~ '~\lIcl1'~CfiT q414C1I-qt

    ~?

    (A) ~

    (C) ~

    (8) ~

    (0) ~

    62. 'Tft:U'~q)T~~%

    (A) ffi~C11 (8) "!R=

  • v) English Language and Comprehension

    ~'lNr~anU

    Find the meanings of the given idioms. 86. (A)

    (B)

    (C)

    (0)

    81. Weal and woe

    (A) Now and again

    (B) Joy and sorrow

    (C) Useful and harmful

    (0) Plus and minus points

    82. Round peg in a square hob

    (A) Untrustworthy

    (B) Invalid

    (C) In an unpleasant situation

    (0) A misfit

    Choose the appropriate tenses.

    83. I hope you will have washed your face

    and hands before you come to the

    dinner table.

    (A) Simple future tense

    (B) Future perfect tense

    (C) Past perfect tense

    (0) Future continuous tense

    84. I have been working for two hours.

    (A) Present perfect continuous tense

    (B) Present perfect tense

    (C) Present continuous tense

    (0) Simple present tense

    Find the wrongly spelt word from the given

    words.

    85. (A) Flippancy

    (B) Chicanary

    (C) Besmirch

    (0) Aberration

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    Acerbity

    Cadaverous

    Garrulous

    Heterogenous

    Select the appropriate figure of speech.

    87. England won the fi rst test match against

    Australia.

    (A) Synecdoche

    (B) Litotes

    (C) Simile

    (0) Irony

    88. The pen is mightier than the sword.

    (A) Pun

    (B) Hyperbole

    (C) Metonymy

    (0) Epigram

    Identify the given sentences as simple,

    compound, complex, positive or negative

    sentences.

    89. In spite of his hard work, he failed theexam.

    (A) Compound

    (B) Simple

    (C) Negative

    (0) Complex

    90. I stood up so that I could see the gameclearly.

    (A) Complex

    (B) Positive

    (C) Simple

    (0) Compound

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  • Choose the correct words from the options

    given below.

    91. Before mining the cake, weigh __

    ingredients precisely.

    (A) All

    (-8) Most

    (C) Each

    (D) Whole

    92. We will have to work quickly because I

    haven't got time.

    ~) A~ (B) ~~~

    (C) Some (D) Much

    Replace the underlined verbs with the correct

    options given.

    93. I am sure we will all remember this

    holiday with great pleasure.

    (A) think over

    (B) look back on

    (C) stand up for

    (D) go in for

    94. Unless you confess, we shall all be

    punished.

    (A) put up with

    (B) find out

    (C) own up

    (D) carry on

    Choose the correct opposites of the givenwords.

    95. Bucolic

    (A) Reserved

    (B) Rustic

    (C) Cheerful

    (D) Urbane

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    96. Temerity

    (A) Low or dice

    (B) Unscholarly

    (C) Frank

    (D) Philanthropic

    Select the appropriate clause for the given

    sentences.

    97. There was nothing he would not do if

    only he might make profit.

    (A) Adjective clause

    (B) Adverb clause

    (C) Noun clause

    (D) Relative clause

    98. They never fail who die in a great cause.

    (A) Adjective clause

    (B) Relative clause

    (C) Adverb clause

    (D) Noun clause

    Select the correct pronoun for the underlined

    word.

    99. The principal himself spoke to me.

    (A) Reflexive pronoun

    (B) Emphasising pronoun

    (C) Demonstrative pronoun

    (D) Possessive pronoun

    100. The boy who stole your pen has been

    punished.

    (A) Distributive pronoun

    (B) Demonstrative pronoun

    (C) Relative pronoun

    (D) Possessive pronoun

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    101.

    SECTION-B

    Post Specific Subject - Related Questions

    Growth in a child refers to which of the 105. The direction of development in a child

    following ? along the longitudinal axis is called

    (A) Behavioral changes alone (A) Cephalo-caudal

    (B) Structural changes alone (B) Caudo-cephalic

    (C) Physiologic changes alone (C) Lateral

    (D) Both (B) and (C) (D) Distal

    102. Growth is in terms of 106. Which part of the body does the child

    change in weight, height and size. first gain control over?

    (A) Limited to childhood(A) Right arm

    (B) Until 35 years of age(B) Left arm

    (C) Head(C) Until 60 years of age

    (D) Ceaseless(D) Legs

    107. Which of these statements is true?103. Changes in a child that bring qualitative

    changes in function or character are(A) Boys mature earlier than girls.

    (A) Physiological(B) Both boys and girls mature during

    a similar age.(B) Physical

    (C) Girls mature earlier than boys.(C) Developmental

    (D) Boys become adolescents earlier

    (D) Culturalthan girls.

    104. Which of these terms specifically mean 108. Which of these teaching methods is

    after birth ? considered traditional ?

    (A) Prenatal (A) Chalk and talk

    (B) Postnatal (B) Distance education

    (C) Antenatal (C) Cooperative learning

    (D) Perinatal (D) Activity-based learning

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    cmtT - ~

    ~fq~fq:)q;~ -~dT~

    ~ ~ ~ ~ RklRiR9d ~ -B ~ 105. ~~~m~-~~~cfit~Cf)I("l

    OO~ ~ ? cfit "fum Cf)~

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    116. An experiment usually helps to establish 121. Which of these statements aptlya relationship. describe education?

    (A) Teacher-learner (A) It is a lifelong process.

    (8) Cause-effect (8) It is a continuous process.

    (C) Learner-learner (C) It is free from rigidity.

    (D) Affect-based (D) All of the above

    117. Which of these refers to preparing a 122. As described by the bi-polar processsequence of action steps to achieve of education, there are two polessome specific goal ? influencing each other according to

    (A) Determination Sir John Adam. They include the

    (8) Termination educator and the educand. Who among

    (C) Motivating these represent the two poles?

    (D) Planning (A) Teacher-student

    (8) Teacher-parent118. means something that can (C) Parent-student

    be used to help achieve an aim.(D) Student-teacher

    (A) Replacement

    (8) Resource 123. The third arm in the tri-polar process of

    (C) Source education adds another dimension to

    (D) Foundationthe bi-polar process and is represented

    by which of the following?

    119. Which of these is an educational (A) Parents

    institutional resource? (8) Teachers

    (A) Community (C) Recreation

    (8) Village (D) Curriculum

    (C) University

    (D) Town124. The process of education arranged in a

    precise or regular way that is curriculum

    120. education is seen as bound and examination 'oriented is also

    a tedious and complex process. described as

    (A) Outdoor-based (A) Informal education

    (8) Indoor-based (8) Non-formal education

    (C) Lectures (C) Formal education

    (D) Didactic (D) Distance education

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  • m MKG-XIV rrECHPRT -11I/1T/01116. ~~18141~d:~ ~~ 121. ~~etA-m~ 3q~Cfd ~-ijfulffiCfiT

    cn8 -ij 18~1'4d 1Cfi«fT~ I cruf.P.fi«fT ~ ?

    (A) fuPdCfi-3l~ (A) ~ ~ ;J11Cl'"iq4d~ ~ I

    (8) CfiRUT- wmcr (8) ~~f.ltR~~ I

    (C) 3l~-~ (C) ~ (C\R9C1IRdl~~~ I(0) ~IClI("4Cfi 3lTmfuf

    (0) "3Cffi~1

    117. ~ ~ etA -m ~ ~ ~ 1tlG~8?-T>fIt(f cn8-ij122. ~m fcri "fu&ncfiT fi~cftfIt(f cn8 -ij 18~1'4d 1cn8 -ij ~ m ~(0) fcrnT~ - fuPdCfi

    ~I

    (A)~ 123. ~ fulffi ~ cf;l (ftOO ~ ~

    (8) mmH ~-ij ~fcfm~~~ 3fR-c:re~~

    (C) ~ ~-m~?

    (0) ~ (A) lffifT- ftrnT

    119. ~~~-m~~~~~?(8) fuPdCfi

    (A) I8t!G1'4(C) ~'"ihHI

    (8) Tifq (0) ~~

    (C) ~~CI~~ 1(.'1'4 124. ~~m PI'4~d ~~ O'4C1~fulffi(0) ~ cf;l ~ it 3l~ ~"IDU ~ m 3fR

    120. mlffi~~ 3fR~~-qftpjffim ~~-ij0'4I&01I~d~

    ~I~~-ijmstt~~ I

    (A) ~ 3lTmfuf(A) 3l-1~1q:q 1ftCfimlffi

    (8) ~~ 3lTmfuf (8) ~ -341q:q IftCfimlffi

    (C) 0'41&011"1 (C) 341q:q IftCfifulffi

    (0) ;f)Rlq{Cfi (0) ~fulffie-,

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    125. An organized and systematic learning 129. On the basis of the recommendation

    activity that takes place outside the of commission, the

    formal system is known as first National Policy on Education was

    (A) Informal education formulated by Government of India in

    1968.(B) Uniform education

    (A) Kothari(C) Formal education

    (B) Yashpal(D) Non-formal education

    (C) Frobel

    126. The type of education that is not (D) Tagore

    consciously planned without a fixed130. Which of these is NOT one of the four

    curriculum or method of teaching ispillars of education highlighted by

    (A) Non-formal Delores Commission?

    (B) Informal (A) Learning to be

    (C) Fixed (B) To have

    (D) Formal (C) To know

    (D) To live together127. Which of the following influential thinkers

    divided the aim of education into two 131. Linguists generally look at language as

    main types-Immediate and ultimate a pairing of and

    aims? (A) grammar and dictionary

    (A) John Dewey (B) speaking and learning

    (B) Rabindranatha Tagore(C) teaching and learning

    (D) educere and educatum(C) Maria Montessori

    (D) Mahatma Gandhi 132. At which age is a child able to develop a

    language that matches the correctness128. The modern Indian State is alan principles of the appropriate words and

    State. grammar of a given language?

    (A) Autocratic (A) 2 years

    (B) Theocratic (B) 4 years

    (C) Welfare (C) 6 years

    (D) Underdeveloped (D) 8 years

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    125. ~;8J Ifa (13fR: $I0 lI",tlJ 1(13l~ J IRlfClf?T~ 129. ~ cfiT • ~ 3lTm\ "CR,

    3fi q:t:1IItCfi $I0 IIcl) ~ ~ ~ t, m!ffi "CR ~ \f$:r -;ftffi 1968 ~ m«f

    Cfi6~ldl ~ I mcrn: '00 ~ ~ I

    (A) ~-1lq:q IltCfim!ffi (A).., tl

    Chldl

    (B) ~m!ffi (B) ;q~lql~

    (C) 3fi q:qIItCfim!ffi (C) ~

    (0) ltt -3fiq:q IltCfiman (0) mn:

    m!ffi Cf1T>rcf)R ~ =it (1~ '"lclCfi~i'l'5H Icil OG:mm ~-«~-m~~'OO~~126. 130.~ 3fn: ~ R~(1 3l~ ~?lT m~ cfiT m!ffi ~ T.ffi ~m~-« ~ ~ ~ ?fcIfu~~~~ (A) 3l~~

    (A) ltt-~q:qlltCfi (B) >Ilt(f~

    (B) ~ ~~-1lq:q I {Cfi (C) ~

    (C) PI~(1 (0) m~~

    (0) 3fi q:qIItCfi

    131. \

  • m MKG-XIVrrECHPRT-1I1I1T/01""

    133. ijll~fOlCti~~, l1RCfi~ ~ 137. ~ ~ ~ Wft ~ \lmT cfiT

    ~~~-mT~ I ~~I(A) ~ (A) 1:JffiT

    (8) fg5«1lof1 (8) ~

    (C) ~ (C) iT"rRT

    (0) 1:JffiT (0) ~cHIJI{)

    134. ~-ij~\l1I~cm{15000~3TI CfiT~ 138. ~-a~-m ~ ~ RI

  • [I MKG-XIVITECHPRT-1II/1T/01141. Piaget proposed that a child's thinking 145. Instant recognition of a number pattern

    begins with two processes: perception without counting is known as

    and(A) Subitizing

    (A) Proprioception(B) Assimilation

    (B) Belief system(C) Deduction

    (C) Intelligence(D) Ordering

    (D) Representation

    146. Inferring particular cases from general142. Modifying the existing structure to

    rule is type of reasoning.interpret the object, event or process

    was described by Piaget as which of (A) Induction

    the following? (B) Deduction

    (A) Assumption (C) Processing

    (B) Accommodation (D) Capacitation

    (C) Adoption

    147. When one is aware of his/her ways of(D) Assimilation

    thinking or learning, it is known as

    143. Which of these is the first stage of (A) Adaptation

    cognitive development?(B) Accommodation

    (A) Formal operation(C) Meta-cognition

    (B) Concrete operation(D) Representation

    (C) Sensory-motor

    (D) Pre-operation 148. Transitivity of numbers, length, mass

    144. Which of these is considered the first stepand weight take place during which

    in introducing number concepts?period?

    (A) Addition (A) Sensory-motor

    (B) Subtraction (B) Pre-operation

    (C) Counting (C) Concrete operation

    (D) Multiplication (D) Formal operation

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    141. rqlll~G ~ SFR1IfCI(1~ fcn ~ ~ cfiT 145. m m-r ~ ~ ~ cfiT mft q~:qH~G1~3TIifim2l~mm~1 ~~ch'lol Cfl~(1ld ~ I

    3fR

    (A) ~ cnT3llRl

    (8) fCI~ctF8SlOllcll

    (C) ~R;:~=al

    (0) SlmRfi«=q

    142. ~,-qz;:n 'lIl ~ cfiT OlII@l1I CfiG ifi

    ~ ~ ~ cn1 ~ cn1 fqlll~G ~

    RJOf2ll1"'q\UJ l1Rl ~ ~ ?

    (A) ~~

    (8) ~

    (C) fTR;n

    (0) lJUTT~

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    (A) ~TTURT

    (8) ~~I~(101

    (C) t.T(Jq

    (0) ~WTRl

    146. ~1~lr(O!~ ~ ~ ~I~~l cnT qfffirf.n'tKCT

    148. ~,~, ~OlI~H 3fR ~ cfiT ~Sfllfil(11

    ~ 3lcrfu ifi ~ mm ~ ?

    (A) ~-Wur

    (8) ~ qf

  • Il MKG-XIVITECHPRT-1II/1T/01149. Mathematics is accepted as a branch 153. Which of these appropriately describes

    of second language ?

    (A) Logic (A) Language that is primarily spoken

    (B) Arithmetic at home

    (C) Analysis(8) Language studied in the school in

    (0) Algebraaddition to the language spoken at

    150. Students are engaged in the classroom home

    through different learning tasks. This (C) Language that is used by non-phase is known as native persons

    (A) Engagement phase(0) All of the above

    (B) Exploration phase

    (C) Explanation phase 154. 8y the time the child has completed

    (0) Evaluation phase class II, what is expected of him/her ?

    151. Which language is accorded the status(A) Ability to read sentences consisting

    " of 5 - 6 words.of associate official language at the

    national level in India? (B) Child should be able to pronounce

    (A) Hindi complex words made of 10 - 15

    (B) Sanskrit letters.

    (C) English (C) The child still babbles and does

    (0) Pali not speak in complete meaningful

    152. The National Curriculum Frameworksentences.

    (2005) emphasises which of the (0) The child is not expected at this

    following? stage to understand the relationship

    (A) The use of the child's mother of one sentence to another.

    tongue as a medium of learning at

    the primary level. 155. With regard to teaching, which of the

    (B) Every child has the right to following terms is philosophical in

    guaranteed quality elementary nature?

    education.(A) Method

    (C) Special provisions were provided(B) Procedure

    for disadvantaged groups.

    (0) Free and compulsory education to (C) Technique

    children of 6 - 14 years age. (0) Approach

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  • 156. Which of these relate to classroom 160.

    activity?

    (A) Principles

    (8) Methods

    (C) Philosophy

    (D) Techniques

    157. Cooperative language learning is also

    known as 161.

    (A) Choice-based learning

    (8) Collaborative learning

    (C) Content-based learning

    (D) Conditioned learning

    158. Cooperative language learning is

    marked by which of the following?

    (A) It is learner-centric

    (8) It is ineffective for language

    acquisition

    (C) It does not use interactional

    method

    (D) None of the above

    159. Which of these is a receptive skill?

    (A) Listening

    (8) Speaking

    (C) Writing

    (D) Producing words

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    Which of these terms refers to having

    the ability to understand two languages,

    but being able to express oneself

    through one language?

    (A) Consecutive bilingualism

    (8) Successive bilingualism

    (C) Receptive bilingualism

    (D) Simultaneous bilingualism

    Which of these is a planned performance

    of an occupational skill, scientific

    principle or an experiment?

    (A) Jigsaw method

    (8) Problem solving

    (C) Synthetic method

    (D) Demonstration

    162. Which form of pedagogy moves from

    known to unknown or from concrete to

    abstract?

    (A) Analytic method

    (8) Synthetic method

    (C) Laboratory method

    (D) Jigsaw method

    163. Which one of these is the best ways to

    be a good communicator?

    (A) Writing

    (8) Listening

    (C) Nonverbal communication

    (D) Speaking

  • ~

    156. ~ ~~-~CfXm JIRt~f?l~~t ?

    (A) ~

    (8) ~

    (C) ~

    (0) dCh;f1Ch

    157. {"i~ChI{l'lMT 3l~ "Ch~-q ~

    ~~t

    (A) ~ 3lTmfuf 3l~

    (8) B~4IJft 3l~

    (C) m1l!ft 31Tmfur 3l~

    (0) 3ijCf!:k1d 3l~

    158. ("i~ChI{l'lMT 3l~ RlO4'lk1U9d-q~~

    ~~Kdmmt?

    (A) ~31~-~t

    (8) ~ 'lMT 3lf~"Ch ~ 3l>NTCfi t

    (C) ~ 3i'i4l~ Ifcritr CfiTwWT ~ Cfi{ffi t

    (0) ~-q~~~

    159. ~~q,i;J-m~ Cfit:tl~t?"

    (A) ~

    (8) ~

    (C) k1~sHI

    (0) ~ RChI~'i1

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    160. ~~q,i;J-~~Gl 'lMT31TcnT~cfit

    ~ThH~mcnT~~'lMT~

    ~Cfi8cfit ~~~~?

    (A) SilJwld ~115I1ClIG

    (8) 3't1{)'t1{"~'q1151IClIG

    (C) mtT ft-q115l1ClIG

    (0) m2J-m2J~115IIClIG

    161. ~"B ~-m ~ &tICl{"iI~ChChl:tl~,

    ~~IIRCh~ err ~ ~ CfiT 4l'iiHlcstOG\

    R&1IG'it ?

    (A) ~~

    (8) {"il4flIl m1 Cfi8T

    (C) ~~62~

    (0) ~

    162. fu~ ~ CfiT q,i;J-m ~ ~ ~ ~

    err~~~~cfit 3W~t?

    (A) fC1~~15I0Ilrl4Ch~

    (8) ~fi862~

    (C) 5141JI:tIl~1~

    (0) ~~

    163. ~ ~ q,i;J-m ~ ~ ~ ~ CfiT

    ~lfPft ?

    (A) ~@'il

    (8) ~

    (C) fn: lilU9Ch~

    (0) ~

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    164. ~-B~-mCfi~*.qfu~ '~' 167. 'did'

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    171. Which of these is not a technique in 175. This method of teaching of grammar

    teaching grammar? focuses on instruction before practice

    (A) Diagramming sentences(A) Deductive method

    (B) Meaning of vocabulary(B) Inductive method

    (C) Interactive teaching(C) Interactive teaching

    (D) Deductive teaching

    (D) Diagramming sentences

    172. The philosophical teaching model known

    as the Insight model was proposed by 176. The curriculum is best described as

    which of the following thinkers? (A) An attempt to achieve certain goals

    (A) John Locke for students

    (B) Kant (B) Teachers evaluating the process

    (C) Daniel Davis(C) A body of knowledge that is to be

    (D) Platotransacted

    173. Which of these modern teaching model (D) All of the above

    families were proposed by Bruce R.

    Joyce?177. Which of these describes the syllabus?

    (A) Information processing models (A) Outline of the course

    (B) Personal models (B) Product

    (C) Social interaction models (C) All the courses offered

    (D) All of the above (D) Process

    174. In the modern approach of learning,178. The complete set of taught material in

    students are given the freedom to learnthe school system is also known as

    at their own pace which is known as

    (A) Course outline(A) Active learning

    (B) Adaptive learning(B) Syllabus

    (C) Collaborative learning (C) Product

    (D) Invitational environment (D) Curriculum

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  • 171. ~ 'B ~ -m ~ ICfl{OI~ -q ~ (1Cfl;:f)Cfl~~?

    (A) ~COT~

    (8) ~~COT 3l~

    (C) 3i+41fSl;41 m~(0) tWCfm~

    172. ~~~~-q_w.n\31I~clll:'1l GPlTRCfl

    m~ ~ RjO;jR1Rst(1-q ~ ~:q RCflIDU51'&JTt(f"Cfl8

    cfiTqi)~I~1

    (8) ~COT l"lC'4iCfl"'lCfl{~ClI~m~(C) ~ CfiT~ ~ ~ttCflI ~ Cfi8T ~

    (0) ~~

    177. ~ 'B ~ Q1~~Sbq CfiTcruR Cfi«fT~ ?

    (A) CfiR:f cfiT(e\q{@1

    (8) ~

    (C) ~ ~ CfiR:f

    (0) ~

    178. ~'#] 11:'1451011(11-q ~ ~ mtJUt COT~

    tt~4 ~~-q_w.n~~1

    (A) CfiR:f (e\4{@1

    (8) QI~~Sbq

    (C) ~

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    is alan the whole lesson.

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    which represents another thing. the deployment of the lesson on the part

    (A) Organization of the teacher on what worked and what

    (B) System needs improvement is known as

    (C) Structure (A) Sequencing

    (D) Model (B) Reflection

    (C) Evaluation181. 'Stating learning outcomes' falls under

    (D) Assessmentwhich part of pedagogical analysis?

    (A) Interactive stage 185. Higher levels of retention can be achieved

    (B) Pre-active stage through involvement in

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    responses (B) Herbarium

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    of learning outcomes (D) Paludarium

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    the basis of a person's sex.

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