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~ Poe fp 13, ep Entrance test for B.Ed. Admission, 2015-2017 B.Ed. (Arts & Science Stream) General instructions ‘ Total Page-32 : Full Mark = 150 Duration of Test -2% hr. The Question Booklet consists of two sections: Section f and Section ll. Section | és compulsory far all. Section t contains 50 questions from General English, Education and General Aveareness, Reasoning and Teaching Aptitude. 1.1 The Section I! of the Test Booklet is meant for both Arts and Science stream, The candidates applying te the B.Ed. course under Arts stream shall answer Section t (Arts) and those who are appving for Science stream shall have to answer Seetion I (Science). 12. The candidates ore cequired to clearly dariten either the ‘Arts ar ‘Science’ course in the OMR sheet according ts their own application form. 1.3, The questions in Section I (91 ta $0) is compulsory for both Arts and Science candidates. The candidates of both the groups{Arts/Science) are required ta select their specific stream and have to answer all the Guestions in the section I (S4 ro 150). 1.4 Section I consists of 100 questians for bath Arts.and Science groups. The Arts section covers the subjects lke English, Odia, History ond Pol. Science and Geography. The Section Il under Science section covers the subjects like Physical Science, Bia-Science ond Mathematics. The Questions in the Question Booklet are numbered consecutively from serial muraber 01 to 150 with the mention of two sections only in between. All questions are of multiple chofce. Faur possible responses are given for each question out of which anly ene option is correct, Choose the covreet one and darken te appropriate circle complerely in the corresponding ‘number given in the OR sheet. Each question carries 01 mark only, Far each earcect response, 01 mark will be awarded, Forevery incoreect response, 0.25 marks shail be deducted. Mere then one response to 0 question willbe treated as a wrong respanse. The candidates are required te fill up the particulars in the OMA shect by using Blue/Black ball point pen only.tise of Pencilor ony other writing material is not allowed, The candidates are required to check carefully that the test booklet SET code (A, 8, C or B) is printed on cover page of question booklet and they hove to indicate their respective cade number in the OMR answer sheet. The candidates ore required to cheek that the test booklet cantains such number of pages as mentioned on the cover page: a case of ony discrepancy, the matter should be immediately reported to the invigllator. The Candidates ore not allowed to leave the examinaticn hall before the OMR answer sheets are collected and.counted by invigilater. The candidates are required to strictly adhere to rules of examination. Any candidate found to have sesorted to unfair means or misconduct in the examination hall shall be expelled from the examination ‘hall on the spot and his/her examination shall be cancelled. Criminal proceedings may be initiated ‘against the candidates misbehaving with the inviallators and attempting to alsrupt the conduct of examination, Use of any document, textual materials, calculators or any other electronic gadget, jog tables, mobile phones, ploin papers are strictly prohibited inside the examination hal Entrance test for B.Ed, Admission, 2015-2017 Section! Prisoners, especially long term convicts, have to suffer most from emotional starvation, Often they seek some emotional satisfaction by keeping animal pets. The ordinary prisoner cannot keep them, but the convict overseers have a little more freedom and the prison staff usually does net abject, The commonest pets were squirrels and strangely, mongooses, Dogs are not allowed in jails but cats seemed to be encouraged. A little kitten made friends with me once, It belonged to a jail official and when he was transferred he took it away with him, | missed him. Although dogs are not allowed, | got tied up with some dogs accidentally in Dehra Dun. A jail official had brought a dog with him and then he was transferred, and he deserted it. The poor thing became a homeless wanderer, living under culvert, picking up the scraps from the warders, usually starving. As 1 was being kept in the lock up outside the jail proper, it used to come to me begging for food. | began to feed it regularly, and it gave birth to a litter of pups under a culvert. Many of these were taken away but three remained and { fed them. One of the puppies fell ill with a violent distemper, and gave me a great deal of trouble. | nursed her with care, and sometimes | would get up a dozen times in the course of the night to look for her. She survived, and | was happy that my nursing had pulled her around. 1. What is the meaning of the word ‘litter’ as used in the passage? ‘A. Anumber of animals born toa mother animal at one time. B. small pieces of garbage C. substance for animals to sleep on D. aunit of milk 2, The expression ‘tied up’ here means A, totie the dogs with a rope 5. to become eccupied with samething C. to close something with a knot D. to invest money in an activity 3. The poor thing became a homeless wanderer, The word ‘Wanderer’ A. asaverb B, asanoun C. incomparative degree D, asan adjective 4, What does ‘Pulled her around’ in the last sentence mean? A. her illness increased she was curea C. someone pulled her away from the writer D. she died 5. Which animals were mest common as pets in jails? A, Catsand dogs B. Catsand Squirrels C. Dogs and squirrels D. Squirrels and mongooses 6. Long-term prisoners keep pets in order to A. feed them. 8. nurse them. +€. get emotional satisfaction. D. use them to send messages outside. is used as SET-D Entrance test for B.Ed. Admission, 2015-2017 Poge 2 0f 32 7. Which of the following is not true in the context? A. Cats were encouraged as pets in the jail. <8. The author becomes friendly with a cat. C. The cat belonged to a jail official. D. After his transfer, the jail official did hot bother about cat. 8. Which of the following is not true about the dog immediately after its owner was transferred ‘A. Itwas left behind by its owner. 8. Ithad no place to stay. 2. Ithad a lot of food to eat. D. Itlived under the culvert. 9. The author was happy because A. the dog gave birth to many puppies. B. he got much satisfaction from playing with the puppies. <€. his care helped the pup to recover. BD. many of the pups were taken away. 10. The author would get up many times at night because A. he wasemotionally disturbed. B, he wassuffering from sleeplessness. £. he had to check the condition of the sick puppy. D. the barking of dogs disturbed his sleep. 11. Which one of the following is not a fundamental right? A. Right to Freedom B. Right to property C. Right to Equality D. Cultural and Educational Right 12. What is the normal blood pressure of an adult 2 A. 150/100: B. 140/90 c. 100/60 D. 120/80 13. When was National Curriculum Framework for School education formulated? A. 1986 B. 2002 c. 2007 D. 2005 14. With which of the following is Mary Kome associated? K Boxing B. Football Badminton D. Cricket 15. “The destiny of India is being shaped in her classroom” - Which commission made this statement? A. DS. Kothari B. Dr.S. Radhakrishnan C. L. Mudaliar DB. W. Hunter SET-D ve test far 8€d. Admission, 2015-2017 Page 3 of 32 16. Who is the Head of the Indian Army? A. General of Infantry 8. AirMarshal €. Prime Minister of India & President of India i 17. Who is indirectly elected by the people? A. Prime Minister B. Speaker President D. Governor 18, Who promulgated emergency in India? AL Indira Gandhi B. Rajiv Gandhi C. DebeGouda D. V.P. Singh 19. Who did give the slogan “Jay Kishan, Jay Jawan” ? A, Jawaharlal Neheru B. Mararji Desai &. Lal-Bahadur Shastri D. Rajiv Gandhi 20. Which one of the following dates is observed every year as the International Women’s Day? A. 8! March B. 9" March . C. 8" September D. 9" September 21, In the series 357, 363, 369... A, 405 B. ait c. 413 D417 22. If in the word DISTURBANCE, the first letter is interchanged with the last letter, the second letter is interchanged with tenth letter and so on, which letter would come after “T" in the: newly formed word? AUT 8. N 258 Dd. D 23, IfZ=52and ACT = 48, then BAT will be equal to A 39 © 44 B41 Bb 46 24, A man is facing north-west. He turns 90° in the clockwise direction and then 135° in the anticlockwise direction, which direction is he facing now? AL East B. West c. North D. South What will be the 10” term ? SET-D Entrance test for B.€¢. Admission, 2015-2017 Page 4 of 32. 25, Find the missing number CA CA GE Se Se Ne 36 37 52 81 26. A father tells his son, “I was of your present age when yau were born.” If the father is now 36 years of age, how old was the boy 5 years ago? yoo AL 13 8. 415 Cmr7 D. 20 27. Ina certain code language 35796 is written as 44887. How is 46823 written in that code? A, 58934 B. 55914 Cc $8714 2. 57914 28, If # means +,— means X, + means +, and X means ~ , then the value of 36X12+4+ 6 + 2—3 when simplified is: A2 B. 18 £42 BD. 45 29. Study the figure and answer: as Ele cm Qo~ Ee a How many doctors are neither artists nar players? A 17 BS c 10 D. 30 rp Entrance test for B.Ed. Admission, 2045-2017 Page's of 32 30. Which one will replace the question mark? 1 i 5 ps Pe 2 3 ch ey I a t A, 262 SB, 622 c 631 D. B24. 31. Which group of students should be the chief concern of agood teacher? A. Bright students B. The average students C. The backward students D. Allthe above 32. Students who habitually break school discipline need: ‘A. severe punishment 8. expulsion from school affection, understanding and counselling D. more homework and class work 33, A teacher finds a group of his students quarrelling among themselves outside the school. The teacher should: A. ignore the incident as it happens outside the school &. discuss with the students and resolve the conflict peacefully C. call the parents of the students to school to warn them: D. inform the head master and police about the incident 3d. Teachers who help children grow and develop better, are usually, A. strict and punishing B. affectionate and caring C, abusive and frightening D. resourceful 35. Children love those teachers who: A. takes teaching seriously .& are caring and sincere B. are very liberal D. are highly disciplined 35. Which category of students shauld be involved while organizing a school function? ‘A. Strong and stout students ¢. Smart students B. Bright students B. Students of all categories 37. Children who come to school have: A. ablank mind to be filled in through schooling 8. significant learning experiences to be used for further learning experiences that are crude D. many such experiences that are irrelevant sero Entrance test for B.Ed, Admission, 2015-2017 Page 6 of 32 38. Admission to class lin a school should be made on the basis of: ‘Ac results of an admission test B. parents ability to pay for their children’s education C. eligibility of all children of the neighbourhood D, parents’ educational background 39, Right to Education Act prohibits physical punishment in schools, which is likely to: A. affect school discipline 8. makestudents free from fear C, aid students to lear freely B. lead loss of parental trust in school jeal schoal curriculum development should: ‘A. be done by specialists only B. be guided by government direction & takesvision of parents, experts , students and government guidelines involve students and their parents 41, A child learns well , when: 4. he/she feels that teachers value his abiliti B. he/she is in a good school C. his/her teachers teach effectively 1D. he/she has a group of good peers 42. A teacher's role is to : fill the empty mind of a child with knowledge B. create enabling learning conditions C. combine direct and indirect methods of instruction D. use punishment to make a child learn 43, Assuming that you want to be teacher, the reason that motivates you is that, A. teaching is a noble profession B, teaching profession provides more days for leisure and family care C. teachers are respected by all °8 teaching is a man-making profession 44, A good teacher's teaching needs to be: ‘A. entirely based on the prescribed curriculum B._ strictly limited to text books -€. primarily centred around child’s experiences D, beyand text books 45, In your view, a teacher engaging children in group work for learning is: A. a waste of valuable teaching time B, amethod of holding back smart and intelligent c -G good as it involves co-operative peer learning D. against standard rules of classroom teaching 46. In a class room with children from varied home background, a teacher's task appears to be ig because of the fact that: A. all children have the ability to learn B, some children are less educable €, some-other children are uneducable D. some children are bright and intelligent 40. An interests and experiences idren ETD Entrance test for BEd, Admission, 2025-2017 Page T of 32 47, Putting CCTVs in Schools ‘A. tracks students who create problems 38. helps Schoo! Head Masters to manage school efficiently G.affects the natural and normal behaviour of children D. monitors the teachers’ functioning 48. The best way to inculcate social and moral values in students is : A. asking students to be abided by values B. asking students to read books on human values . listening to discourses on values ~B. practising values in day-to-day life 49. The school curriculum should provide for : A. intellectual development B. social development €. physical development ~. all round development 50. 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