CTET Level -1 (16 June 2024)

Question 1:

The students make mistakes while playing a grammar game. The teacher should

  • quietly note down the mistakes and discuss them with the class after the activity

  • call aside the student incharge in the group and instruct him/her to guide the student

  • quietly note down the mistakes and hold a remedial class for the 'erring' students

  • call aside the erring student and offer some guidance

Question 2:

The leaves of plants inhale air in the process of respiration. Which of the following do the leaves do in the next step of this process?

पौधों की पत्तियाँ श्वसन की प्रक्रिया में वायु को अंदर लेती है। इस प्रक्रिया के अगले चरण में पत्तियाँ निम्नलिखित में से क्या करती है?

  • Use oxygen and expel carbon dioxide into the air. / ऑक्सीजन का उपयोग करती हैं तथा कार्बन डाइऑक्साइड वायु में निष्कासित करती हैं।

  • Expels both oxygen and carbon dioxide into the air. / ऑक्सीजन व कार्बन डाइऑक्साइड दोनों वायु में निष्कासित करती हैं।

  • Both oxygen and carbon dioxide are used. / ऑक्सीजन कार्बन डाइऑक्साइड दोनों का उपयोग करती हैं।

  • They use carbon dioxide and expel oxygen into the air. / कार्बन डाइऑक्साइड का उपयोग करती हैं तथा ऑक्सीजन वायु में निष्कासित करणी हैं।

Question 3:

Providing learning support to pupils who lag far behind their counterparts in school performance includes -

  • providing extra notes and coaching

  • allowing them to complete assignments without time limits

  • giving more activities for language practice

  • initially adapting school curricula and teaching strategies

Question 4:

In the textbook of class V a map of Golconda Fort is printed. The scale of the map is printed on right bottom of the map which is given below:

Scale 1 cm 110 metre

कक्षा V की पाठ्य-पुस्तक में गोलकोण्डा के किले का मानचित्र छपा है। इस धानचित्र के निचले दाहिने भाग पर एक पैमाना दिया गया है जो नीचे दिया गया है। पैमाना 1 सेन्टीमीटर = 110 मीटर

A student measured on this map, the distance between Fateh Darwaza and the Jamali Darwaza as 9.8 cm. On the basis of this measurement the actual distance between the two places must be

किसी छात्र ने इस मानचित्र पर फतेह दरवाजा और जमाली दरवाजा के बीच की दूरी 9.8 सेन्टीमीटर मापी। इस माप के आधार पर इन दोनों स्थानों के बीच की वास्तविक दूरी होनी चाहिए।

  • 1.078 kilometre /1.078 किलोमीटर

  • 1078 centimetre /1078 सेन्टीमीटर

  • 10.78 kilometre /10.78 किलोमीटर

  • 107.8 metre /107.8 मीटर

Question 5:

निम्नलिखित काव्यांश को पढ़कर पृछ गए प्रश्नों के सही / सबसे उपयुक्त उत्तर वाले विकल्प को चुनिए। 
अब रजत स्वर्ण मंजरियों से 
लद गई आम्र तरु की डाली । 
झर रहे ढाक पीपल के दल, 
हो उठी कोकिला मतवाली। 
महके कटहल, मुकुलित जामुन 
जंगल में झरबेरी झूली। 
फूले आडू, नीबू, दाड़िम, 
आलू, गोभी, बैंगन, मूली ।

'दाड़िम' का अर्थ है 

  • शकरकंद 

  • अनाज

  •  नाशपती 

  • अनार 

Question 6:

निर्देश : निम्नलिखित गद्यांश को पढ़कर पूछे गए प्रश्नों के सही / सबसे उपयुक्त उत्तर वाले विकल्प को चुनिए ।

तमिलनाडु भारत के दक्षिणी छोर पर बसा राज्य है, जिसे प्रकृति ने मैदानी, समुद्री तथा पर्वतीय विभिन्नताएँ प्रदान कर अपने हाथों से सवारा है। यहाँ के मूल निवासी द्रविड़ हैं और तमिल भाषा बोलते हैं। इस राज्य को वास्तुशिल्प, मूर्ति तथा भवन निर्माण कला की दृष्टि से समृद्ध बनाने में चोल और चेर वंश के राजाओं का अत्यंत महत्वपूर्ण स्थान है। तमिलनाडु को मंदिरों का राज्य भी कहा जाता है। यहाँ अनेक प्राचीन मंदिर हैं जो स्थापत्य कला के अद्वितीय नमूने हैं।

समूह से भिन्न शब्द कौन-सा है? 

  • समुद्री 

  • मरुस्थल 

  •  मैदानी

  • पर्वतीय 

Question 7:

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option.

Nammescong Creek flowed into the backs of thighs as I fished, pausing between casts to secure my balance in the current and admire a new hatch of pale yellow mayflies lift from the stream. Over my shoulder, the sun dropped into a farmer's cornfield, the final patch of orange light on the water enough for me to spot the small, vaguely metallic object at my feet. Retrieving it, I ran my thumb over its raised lettering, rubbing away the mud and a string of algae. A name appeared, along with an expiration date. June 1984, I had discovered arrowheads here in the past, so it didn't seem misplaced to find a tool used by modern man to obtain a meal.

2. I took a moment to consider how the card had come to rest in the bed of the Nammy. I thought may there was a story in it. I was curious to know if the owner had lost his wallet while fishing, the whole trip ruined the second he'd inventoried his cash or dug out his license for a game warden. Over time the leather would've rotted into fish food, with a scoured plastic remaining. I wondered how many miles the card might have ridden on spring floods over the past quarter of a century. For all I knew he could've been robbed, the thieves stripping out the money and tossing the billfold away later as they crossed a bridge.

3. Looking him up and phoning, I recited the card number and issuing bank. He laughed, recalling, it as the first credit account he'd ever taken out, a line of imaginary cash in those years when he had no real money. But that finally changed, he explained, after an industrial accident cost him his left eye, the payoff from the plant enabling him to retire eight years earlier than expected and move to a small hobby farm in southern Virginia. He told me a glass eye wasn't his style, so he had taken to wearing an eyepatch, which his wife still hates and his grandchildren- ages three, five and seven- have always loved, as it makes Grandpop look like a pirate. He called them his Miracle Grandbabies, born to a daughter who struggled with alcohol and drug addiction for years- her rock bottom in 1984, a year before she cleaned up for good.

4. But in the end the man couldn't remember ever losing his wallet, either by accident or theft. He said he'd never fished the Nammy, that, in fact, he'd always thought the sport a little boring and so I came to realise there was no story here.

'Scoured' means

  • drenched

  • bent shapeless

  • cleaned

  • discoloured

Question 8:

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option.

Nammescong Creek flowed into the backs of thighs as I fished, pausing between casts to secure my balance in the current and admire a new hatch of pale yellow mayflies lift from the stream. Over my shoulder, the sun dropped into a farmer's cornfield, the final patch of orange light on the water enough for me to spot the small, vaguely metallic object at my feet. Retrieving it, I ran my thumb over its raised lettering, rubbing away the mud and a string of algae. A name appeared, along with an expiration date. June 1984, I had discovered arrowheads here in the past, so it didn't seem misplaced to find a tool used by modern man to obtain a meal.

2. I took a moment to consider how the card had come to rest in the bed of the Nammy. I thought may there was a story in it. I was curious to know if the owner had lost his wallet while fishing, the whole trip ruined the second he'd inventoried his cash or dug out his license for a game warden. Over time the leather would've rotted into fish food, with a scoured plastic remaining. I wondered how many miles the card might have ridden on spring floods over the past quarter of a century. For all I knew he could've been robbed, the thieves stripping out the money and tossing the billfold away later as they crossed a bridge.

3. Looking him up and phoning, I recited the card number and issuing bank. He laughed, recalling, it as the first credit account he'd ever taken out, a line of imaginary cash in those years when he had no real money. But that finally changed, he explained, after an industrial accident cost him his left eye, the payoff from the plant enabling him to retire eight years earlier than expected and move to a small hobby farm in southern Virginia. He told me a glass eye wasn't his style, so he had taken to wearing an eyepatch, which his wife still hates and his grandchildren- ages three, five and seven- have always loved, as it makes Grandpop look like a pirate. He called them his Miracle Grandbabies, born to a daughter who struggled with alcohol and drug addiction for years- her rock bottom in 1984, a year before she cleaned up for good.

4. But in the end the man couldn't remember ever losing his wallet, either by accident or theft. He said he'd never fished the Nammy, that, in fact, he'd always thought the sport a little boring and so I came to realise there was no story here.

'The whole trip ruined' was because of the

  • orange sunlight falling on the water thereby disturbing the fish

  • loss of the wallet, for its 'owner' who had given up his/her holiday

  • narrator's attention being diverted by his find

  • sudden appearance of mayflies

Question 9:

To assess socio-personal qualities of children engaged in learning of EVS through group work, the most appropriate tool will be

समूह कार्य द्वारा ई.वी.एस. पढ़ने के अधिगम में व्यस्त बच्चों के सामाजिक व्यक्तिगत गुणों का आकलन करने के लिए, सर्वाधिक उपयुक्त उपकरण होगा।

  • Assignments / नियत कार्य

  • Rating Scales / श्रेणी मापनी (रेटिंग स्केल)

  • Oral Questions / मौखिक प्रश्न

  • Paper-and-Pencil Test / पेपर-पेंसिल परीक्षण

Question 10:

An example of linking adverbials is

  • so

  • your

  • the

  • these

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