Dadasaheb Phalke Award Winners

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Year / Winner / Occupation / State
1969 Devika Rani actress Andhra Pradesh
1970 B. N. Sircar producer West Bengal
1971 Prithviraj Kapoor actor (posthumous) Punjab
1972 Pankaj Mullick composer (music director) West Bengal
1973 Ruby Myers (Sulochana) actress Maharashtra
1974 Bomireddi Narasimha Reddy Director Andhra Pradesh
1975 Dhirendranath Ganguly actor, director West Bengal
1976 Kanan Devi actress West Bengal
1977 Nitin Bose cinematographer, director, writer, West Bengal, Maharashtra
1978 Rai Chand Boral composer, director West Bengal
1979 Sohrab Modi actor, director, producer Maharashtra
1980 Paidi Jairaj actor, director Andhra Pradesh
1981 Naushad Ali composer (music director) Uttar Pradesh
1982 L. V. Prasad actor, director, producer Andhra Pradesh
1983 Durga Khote actress Maharashtra
1984 Satyajit Ray director West Bengal
1985 V. Shantaram actor, director, producer Maharastra
1986 B. Nagi Reddy producer Andhra Pradesh
1987 Raj Kapoor actor, director Punjab
1988 Ashok Kumar actor West Bengal, Maharashtra
1989 Lata Mangeshkar singer Maharashtra
1990 A. Nageswara Rao actor Andhra Pradesh
1991 Bhalji Pendharkar director, producer, writer Maharashtra
1992 Bhupen Hazarika composer (music director) Assam
1993 Majrooh Sultanpuri lyricist
1994 Dilip Kumar actor Peshawar, Pakistan
1995 Dr. Rajkumar actor Karnataka
1996 Sivaji Ganesan actor Tamil Nadu
1997 Pradeep lyricist
1998 B.R. Chopra director, producer Punjab
1999 Hrishikesh Mukherjee director West Bengal, Maharashtra
2000 Asha Bhosle singer Maharashtra
2001 Yash Chopra director, producer Punjab
2002 Dev Anand actor, director, producer Punjab
2003 Mrinal Sen director West Bengal
2004 Adoor Gopalakrishnan director Kerala
2005 Shyam Benegal director Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka
2006 not anounced
2007 Ravi Tandon director

IMPORTANT INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION

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The Commonwealth : The Commonwealth , originally called the British Commonwealth of Nations , is an association of 53 nations and dependencies joined by a common link based on having been parts of the old british empire . The British monarch is the symbolic head of the Commonwealth.
The main principle of Commonwealth is to influence international society for the benefits of mankind . The Commonwealth heads of Governments meet (CHOGM) has now acquired international significance
Headquarter :- London
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation ( NATO) :- NATO was created on April 4, 1949 , in a traty signed in Washington by Belgium , France , Canada , Denmark , Iceland , Italy , Luxembourg , Netherland , Norway , Portugal , U.K. and the United states of America. Greece , Spain , Turkey , and West Germany have also joined later 1999 in ; the Czech Republic , Hungary , and polland. In 2004 the NATO welcomed seven new members into its fold . The expension increase the alliance’s membership from 19 to 26 the new members are : Bulgaria , Estonia , Latevia , Lithuania . Romania . Slovakia and slovenia. The members agreed to settle disputes by peaceful means ; to develop there individul and collective capacity to resist armed attack , to regard an attack on one as an attack .
Headquarters : Brussels(Belgium)
European Economic Community ( EEC) : Established on january 1, 1958 , there ultimate goal is a complete customs union with free flow of goods ,services and labour among all members . Its member are 27 : Belgium , France , Germany , Italy , Luxembourg , Netherlands , Britain , Denmark , Ireland , Greece , Sweden , Finland , Portgual , Spain , Austria . Estonia , Latvia , Lithunia , Slovakia , Solvenia , Polland , Hungry , Check - Republic cyprus , Malta , Bulgeria ,and Romenia .
Headquarter : Brussels ( Belgium)
Organisation of American States(OAS) :- Established On april 14,1890,posseses 34 member countries. It aims at strengthening peace and security and The continent by promoting cooperation among the member states in human right education, economic and social development and scientific exchanges.
Headquarters: Washington
The League of Arab states(The Arab States):-The arab league was created on march 22,1945 to strengthen member ties and further promote Arab aspirations there are 21 member countries.
Headquqrters :- Egypt
African Union(AU) :The african Union came in to existence on may 26,2001
following its ratification by the required two-third of Organisation of african unity (OAU) member states. The OAU dissolved itself on may 25,2001 to allow for the creation of the african union.The union will be aming to the 52, african members states politically, socially and economically.
Headquarters:Ethopia.
Association of South East Asian Nation ( ASEAN) : The ASEAN was formed on August 8, 1967 by Indonesia Thailand , Philipines , Malayasia and Singapore to promote active collaboration and mutual assistance in matters of common interest in the economic , social, cultural , technical , scientific and administrative fields . Later Brunei , Laos , Cambodia , Vietman and Mayanmar joined the organisation .
Headquarter : Jakarta (Indonesia)
Organiisation Petroleum Exporting countries(OPEC) : The organisation was formed on December 14, 1960 , to control production and pricing of crude oil . Its members are 11 : Algeria , Indonesia , Iran , Iraq , Kuwat , libya , Nigeria , Qatar , Saudi Arabia , United Arab Emirates , and Venuezala .
Headquarters : Vienna ( Austria )
International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL) : Formed in 1923 and reconstituted in 1956 , composed of 181 members countries . it aims at ensuring maximum cooperation between police authorities with the strict exclusion of political , military , religious and racial matter
Non Aligned Movement ( NAM) : NAM was formed in 1961 . it has 118 members. The movement is based on the presumption that existance of power bloc is not conducive to world peace . Therefore its members have joned any power bloc .
South Aian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) : It was formed in 1985 by the leaders of the seven countries . at present there are eight members of SAARC namely India , Bangaldesh , Pakistan , Srilanka , Bhutan , Nepal , Maldieves and Afghanistan . Its main objective is to promote the welfare of the peoples of South Asia , to accelerate economic growth , social progress and cultural develoment of the region and to promote collective self-reliance .
Headquarter : Kathmandu(Nepal)
Asian Development Bank : It is an international financing institution set up in 1966 primarily with the sole object of helping underdeveloped countries in their development plans . It has 44 regional memebers and 17 non regional members .
Headquarter : Manila (Phillipines)
European Free Trade Association ( EFTA ) : EFTA was formed in May 3 ,1960 , with its main goal of gradual reduvtion of customs duties and quantitative restriction on industrial goods among members . Its members nation are Iceland , Liechtenstein , Norway and Switzerland . Two members of the UK and Denmark left EEFTA in 1973.
Head quarter : Geneva ( Switzerland)
European Space Agency ( ESA ) : The ESA is an organisation of European countries that engages in space research and technology it was founded in 1975 and the members are Austria , Belgium , Denmark , Finland , France , Germany , Ireland , Italy , Netherlands , Norway , Potugal , Spain , Sweden , Switzerland and the UK .
Headquarter : Paris
International Committee Of the Red Cross (ICRC ) : Established in 1863 , the ICRC organises care for the victims of war and enforces the various conventions on wartime practices . the ICRC constitutes , with the League of Red Cross Society , the International Red Cross.
It has 179 members countries .
Headquarter ; Geneva ( Switzerland )
Group of Eight : G-8 consist of the eight weathlist nations of the world : the United States of America , Japan , Germanyy , France , the UK , Italy , Cnanada and Russia . The heads of the governments of these eight countries meet annually at different cenues to discuss economic matters and world plitical problems .
Group of 77 : The ‘ Group of 77’ is an economic gtoup of Third World countries which was founeder under the auspices of the UNO in 1964 to protect and defend the economic and trade interest of the developing countries . it comprises 135 developing countries from Asia , Africa , and Latin America .
Group of Fifteen : G-15 , an economic groupibg of developing countries of Asia African and Latin America countries , was formed in Malaysia in 1990 . The number of G-15 member countries has now swelled to 19 : these are : Algeria , Argrntina , Brazil , Colombia , Egypt , India, Iran Jamacia , Indonesia , Srilanka , Kenya , Malaysia ,Mexico , Nigeria , Peru , Senegal , Venezulea , Serbia and Montenegro and Zimbambwe .
Group of Twenty : It is a newly-constituted group of 20 countries including 8 members of G-8 which will deliberate worlds major economic problems . India has been admitted into the Group in view of its economic strength urugue is 21st member of the group.
South Commision : Initially known as south-south commission, the south commission, set up by the Non-aligned movement,seeks to safeguard the intrests of the member countries against the discriminatory practies and policies imposed by the international financial institutions and the creditor governments. It has 28 members.
Headquarters: Geneva (switzerland). :
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD):- Established on sep. 30, 1961, its aim at encouraging world trade and economic progress and aid under developed nation . it has 30 members countries and headquarters are at france .
Asia-Pecific Economic Co-operation ( APEC ) : Founeded on nov. 7, 1989 , in response to the growing inter dependence among Asia-Pecific economies. It promote multilateral trade and economic co-operation between member states . It has 21 member countries and headquarter at Singhapore .

IMPORTANT NATIONAL ORAGANISATION

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• National Council of Educational Research an Training ( NCERT ) :
It is set up in sept. 1961 , with headquarters at New delhi , it assist and advises the central and state government on acadamic matters related to school education .
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research ( CSIR) :
The organisation provides scientific and Industrial research for value for Indias sustained growth , strategic needs and narturing of national human resources in science and technology.
• Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) : It was constituted as an automous organisation responsible for the planning , organising , implementation and coordination of medical research in country .
• National Scheduled Tribes Financial Development Corporation ( NSTFDC) :
It was set up in April 2001 , by bifurcating the national scheduled cast and scheduled tribes financial development corporation . it provides granced for skill development programme for STs .
• National Backward Classes Finance and Development corporation (NBCFDC ) :
It was set on jan. 30 ,1992 , with the objective of providing concessionan finance to the members of backward classes living below the poverty line for there socio-economic development by extending then loans for income generating scheme .
• Central Statistical Organisation ( CSO ) :
It is responsible for formulation and maintainance of statistical standards , work pertaining to national accounts , industrial statistics , consumer price index for urban non manual employees training in official statistics , coordination of statistcal activities under taken within the country and liaisoning with international agencies in statistical matters.
• National Sample survey Organisation (NSSO) :
It was set up in 1950 , and reorganised in 1970 , the activities of NSSO are guided by a governing council with the requisite . independence and autonomy in matters relating to collection , processing and publication of NSS data .
• Small Industris Development Organisation ( SIDO) :
It was set up in 1984 ,functions as an apex body in the formulation of policy and coordination of institutional activity both at the centre and the state level , for sustained and organised growth of small scale small industry.
• Press Council of India :
It was established for the purpose of preserving the freedom of the press and maintaining and improving the standard of news papers and news agencies in india .
• Life Insourance Corporation of India(LIC):-
It was established on sept.1,1956 to spread the message of life insourance in the country and mobolise peoples saving for nation building activities.
• National Film Development Corporation(NFDC) :- It was restructured in 1980. its primary objective is to foster excellence in cinema and to develop state of the art technology in audio- visual and related fields.
• National Water Resources Council ( NWRC ) : Set up in march 1983 , is an apex body to evolve national policies for development and uses of water resources in conformity with the highest national interest .
• National Safty Council (NSC ) : It was set up in 1966 to promote safty consciousness amon workers to prevent accidents , minimise dangers and mitigate human suffering , arranges progammes , lectures and conferences on safety , conducts educational campaigns to arouse consciousness among employers and workers and collects educational and information data etc..

IMPORTANT DATES : INDIA & THE WORLD

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January 12--- National Youth Day
January 15--- Indian Army Day
January 26--- Republic Day of India, International Customs Day
January 30--- Leprosy Day,Martyr'Day
Februry 28--- National science Day
March 8--- International Women's Day
March 15--- Consumer'Right Day
March 21--- World Forestry Day
March 24--- World Tuberculosis Day
April 5--- National Maritime Day
April 7--- World Health Day
April 18--- World Heritage Day
May 1--- International Workers' Day
May 24--- Common wealth Day
May 31--- Non-smoking Day
June 5--- World Environment Day
August 9--- Quit India Movement Day
August 15--- Independence Day of India
September 5--- Teachers' Day (India)
September 8--- World Literacy Day
September 14--- Hindi Day
September 24--- World Heart Day
September 27--- World Tourism Day
October 6--- World Animal Day
October 8--- Indian Air Force Day
October 10--- National Integration Day
October 16--- World Food Day
October 21--- National Policy Day
October24--- UN Day
November 14--- (India) Children's Day
November 19--- National Unity Day
December 1--- World AIDS Day
December 2--- World Computer Literacy Day
December 7--- Flag Day
December 10--- Human Right's Day

Haryana Civil Service Sample Papers

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Haryana Gramin Bank Officer 2008 Solved Paper

(HELD ON 8TH JUNE , 2008)

GENERAL AWARENESS
1. ‘Food For Oil’ programme running in which of the following countries was in news recently ?
(A) Kuwait
(B) Iran
(C) Iraq
(D) Lebanon
(E) None of these

2. The ‘Supreme Court of India’ recently declared which of the following proclamations unconstitutional ?
(A) Formation of an enquiry commission to probe Volcker Reports
(B) Dissolution of Bihar Assembly
(C) Setting up another commission in place of Phukan Commission
(D) Setting up a commission headed by an eminent diplomat to investigate recent Bomb Blast in Delhi instead of allowing CBI to do the same
(E) None of these

3. Which of the following is true about the recent discussion on the tariff reduction formulae proposed at the WTO ?
(A) India accepted the formulae presented by South Africa as it more or less matches with the formulae presented by it. South Africa was given the responsibility to find an amicably acceptable solution to the same
(B) India along with several others presented a formulae which was accepted by the USA but the EU refused to accept it
(C) USA, Australia and EU presented a formulae which is not acceptable to India
(D) India wishes to resign from the membership of the WTO as it is not ready sacrifice the interests of the agriculturists of India
(E) None of these

4. Which of the following European Countries was recently in news as violent riots broke out there ?
(A) Italy
(B) Germany
(C) Spain
(D) France
(E) None of these

5. Sunil Mittal is adjudged the ‘Business Leader of the Year’ by which of the following news paper/magazines ?
(A) Businessworld
(B) Business India
(C) Economic Times
(D) Business Standard
(E) None of these

6. Thomas C. Schelling and Robert J. Aumann won the ‘Nobel Prize-2005’ for their contribution in the field of—
(A) Physics
(B) Economics
(C) Chemistry
(D) Literature
(E) None of these

]7. India, recently decided to conduct a joint air exercise with which of the following countries ?
(The exercise was in news recently as a group of people was not in favour of such joint ventures)
(A) Britain
(B) Sri Lanka
(C) China
(D) France
(E) USA

8. India wants that the UN Security Council must have at least—
(A) 5 permanent members including India and China
(B) 7 permanent members including India and China
(C) 9 permanent members including India and China
(D) 11 permanent members including India and Pakistan
(E) 15 permanent members in both permanent and non-permanent category

9. Which of the following states was badly hit by a killer earthquake in October 2005 ?
(A) Himachal Pradesh
(B) Punjab
(C) Gujarat
(D) Haryana
(E) Jammu & Kashmir

10. R. K. Surati who won four Gold Medals in a Championship held in Pretoria recently is associated with which of the following games/sports ?
(A) Rifle Shooting
(B) Archery
(C) Power lifting
(D) 400 mt. Race
(E) None of these

11. Which of the following companies is not an IT/Software company ?
(A) Infosys
(B) Wipro
(C) NIIT
(D) Rolex
(E) All are IT/Software Companies

12. Which of the following is not a banking/finance related term ?
(A) NPA
(B) NAV
(C) Liquidity
(D) NAFTA
(E) IPO

13. Rahul Dravid was appointed the Captain of the Indian Cricket Team for one day series against which of the following ?
(1) Sri Lanka
(2) South Africa
(3) Australia
(A) Only (1)
(B) Only (2)
(C) Only (1) and (2)
(D) Only (3)
(E) (1), (2) and (3) all

14. ‘Nalchik’ which was recently in news, is a city in—
(A) Italy
(B) France
(C) Germany
(D) China
(E) Russia

15. Anju Bobby George won Gold Medal in 16th Asian Atheletics Meet held recently. The meet was organized in—
(A) South Korea
(B) India
(C) China
(D) Pakistan
(E) None of these

16. Who amongst the following is the Chairman of the Central Information Commission (CIC) set up recently under the Right to Information Act ?
(A) Sam Pitroda
(B) M. S. Swaminathan
(C) Rakesh Mohan
(D) Wajahat Habibullah
(E) None of these

17. The 13th SAARC meet was held in—
(A) Dhaka
(B) Kathmandu
(C) Islamabad
(D) New Delhi
(E) None of these

18. Who amongst the following is the author of the book ‘The Mathematical Theory of Black Holes’ ? (The author is regarded a great astrophysicists of the modern times)
(A) Dr. C. V. Raman
(B) Dr. J. V. Narlikar
(C) Dr. S. Chandrashekhar
(D) Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha
(E) Dr. Vikram Sarabhai

19. Asian Junior Table Tennis Championship matches were played recently in—
(A) China
(B) India
(C) South Korea
(D) Singapore
(E) None of these

20. Mr. Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri is the—
(A) External Affairs Minister of Pakistan
(B) External Affairs Minister of Bangladesh
(C) Home Minister of Pakistan
(D) Home Minister of Bangladesh
(E) None of these

21. What is India’s position in terms of the number of Internet users in the world ?
(A) 3rd
(B) 4th
(C) 5th
(D) 10th
(E) None of these

22. Which of the following countries had emerged as World’s largest Cell phone maker ? (As per the figures available upto April 2005)
(A) India
(B) USA
(C) Japan
(D) China
(E) None of these

23. Which of the following schemes is being implemented in rural areas which provides an assured employment of 100 days to a willing youth in India ?
(A) Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana (SGRY)
(B) National Rural Employment Programme (NREP)
(C) Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme
(D) Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY)
(E) None of these

24. Who amongst the following is the author of the book ‘Doctor Zhivago’ ?
(A) Maxim Gorky
(B) Boris Pasternak
(C) Aldous Huxley
(D) George Eliot
(E) None of these

25. Who amongst the following is not a recipient of ‘Bharat Ratna’ ?
(A) Pt. Ravishankar
(B) Lata Mangeshkar
(C) Amitabh Bachchan
(D) Prof. Amartya Sen
(E) Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

26. Justice Yogesh Kumar Sabharwal was the new Chief Justice of—
(A) Allahabad High Court
(B) Mumbai High Court
(C) Delhi High Court
(D) Kolkata High Court
(E) Supreme Court of India

27. Ramon Magsaysay Awards are not given in which of the following categories ?
(A) Government Service
(B) Community Leadership
(C) Journalism
(D) Public Service
(E) Music

28. Harold Pinter, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature, is a citizen of—
(A) China
(B) Britain
(C) USA
(D) Russia
(E) Canada

29. Which of the following countries is not the member of SAARC ?
(A) Bhutan
(B) Maldives
(C) Sri Lanka
(D) Surinam
(E) All are members

30. Veselin Tapolev who became the World Champion recently, is associated with which of the following games/sports ?
(A) Chess
(B) Golf
(C) Snooker
(D) Badminton
(E) None of these

31. Which of the following is not an anti inflationary measure of the Government ?
(A) Strict fiscal discipline
(B) Rationalization of Excise Duties
(C) Strengthening Public Distribution System
(D) Issuing new currency notes/coins
(E) Rationalization of Import Duties

32. The headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is in—
(A) Vienna
(B) Geneva
(C) New York
(D) Nebraska
(E) None of these

33. ‘Kyat’ is the monetary unit of—
(A) North Korea
(B) Israel
(C) Indonesia
(D) Mongolia
(E) Myanmar

34. Which of the following is the full form of ‘PPP’ ?
(A) Purchase Price and Power
(B) Producer Price and Power
(C) Poverty, Production and Purchases
(D) Purchasing Power Parity
(E) None of these

35. Which of the following universities of North-East states has now the status of a Central University ?
(A) Manipur
(B) Shilong
(C) Guwahati
(D) Mizoram
(E) None of these

36. Who amongst the following is not a member of G-8 ?
(A) Australia
(B) Canada
(C) Japan
(D) France
(E) USA

37. ‘Quartz’, which is used in ornaments or in industries, is a crystal containing—
(A) Silicon Dioxide
(B) Platinum Dioxide
(C) Silver Chloride
(D) Fluoro Carbon
(E) None of these

38. A farmer engaged in Organic Farming will never use which of the following manures ?
(A) Compost
(B) Sewage Sludge
(C) Cow dung
(D) Urea
(E) None of these

39. Which of the following is a Cricket related term ?
(A) Push in
(B) Scissor Kick
(C) Hook
(D) Smash
(E) Dribble

40. Nirmal Verma who died recently was a famous—
(A) Painter
(B) Classical singer
(C) Author
(D) Politician
(E) Social Worker

41. Which of the following is not a Banking/Finance related term ?
(A) Current Account
(B) Pay Order
(C) Par Value
(D) Short Position
(E) Infringement

42. Which of the following awards is given for excellence in the area of music ?
(A) Saraswati Samman
(B) Tansen Samman
(C) Vyas Samman
(D) Borlaugh Award
(E) None of these

43. Which of the following is a major jute producing state ?
(A) Uttar Pradesh
(B) Himachal Pradesh
(C) Karnataka
(D) Kerala
(E) West Bengal

44. The study of the origin of universe is known as—
(A) Cosmology
(B) Chronology
(C) Geology
(D) Orography
(E) None of these

45. ‘Radcliffe Line’ divides the borders of—
(A) India-China
(B) China-Russia
(C) Russia-Afghanistan
(D) Pakistan-Afghanistan
(E) India-Pakistan

46. Which of the following is the currency of Saudi Arabia ?
(A) Taka
(B) Rial
(C) Baht
(D) Ruble
(E) None of these

47. Which of the following is a book written by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam ?
(A) Wings of Fire
(B) The Transparent Mind
(C) A Brief History of Time
(D) Indian Modernity
(E) None of these

48. The RBI revised the Reverse Repo Rate recently by 25 basis points. The present rate is—
(A) 4%
(B) 4•25%
(C) 5%
(D) 5•25%
(E) 6•00%

49. Which of the following is not a famous ‘Tiger Reserve’ in India ?
(A) Sunderbans
(B) Kaziranga
(C) Sariska
(D) Kanha
(E) None of these

50. ‘Subroto Cup’ is associated with which of the following games/sports ?
(A) Football
(B) Hockey
(C) Badminton
(D) Cricket
(E) None of these

Answers with Explanation


1. (E) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (B)
5. (C)
Sunil Bharti Mittal is adjudged the ‘Business Leader of the Award’ by the Economic Times news paper in the year 2005.
6. (B)The Nobel Prize winners in Economics in the field of ‘Game Theory Analysis’ in the year 2005 were Thomas C. Schelling and Robert J. Aumann (Jointly).
7. (C) 8. (C) 9. (E) 10. (C) 11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (E) 14. (E) 15. (A) 16. (D) 17. (A)18. (C) 19. (C) 20. (E) 21. (C) 22. (D) 23. (E) 24. (B) 25. (C) 26. (E) 27. (E) 28. (B) 29. (D) 30. (A) 31. (D) 32. (B) 33. (E) 34. (D) 35. (B) 36. (A) 37. (A)
38. (D) For Organic Farming, fertilizer’s use is restricted like Urea, DAP, MOP etc. Only organic sources—conventional / FYM, Compost etc. and non-conventional organic sources like sewage, Municipal Waste, Press mud, coir pith etc. are being used.
39. (C) 40. (C) 41. (D) 42. (B) 43. (E) 44. (A) 45. (E) 46. (B) 47. (A) 48. (E) 49. (B) 50. (A)

12th CBSE Solved Papers and Marking

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Accountancy
Biotechnology
Biology
Business Studies
Chemistry
Computer Science
Economics
English - Core
English - Functional
Engg. Drawing
Geography
History
Home Science
Mathematics
Informatics Practices
Physics
Multimedia & Web Technology
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology

SHRI O.P.BHATT DECLARED CNN IBN'S BUSINESSMAN OF THE YEAR 2007

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Our Chairman Shri O P Bhatt, has been declared the CNN-IBN Indian of the Year 2007 in the Business category ahead of Vijay Mallya and the Ambanis .After much deliberation, the jury voted for the maverick banker Shri O P Bhatt, at the helm of the State Bank of India since 2006, as the CNN-IBN's businessman of the Year. He has been credited with doing the impossible. Shri Bhatt took over at a time when India's largest bank was faced with tough competition from fast growing private players. The mammoth challenge was to arrest SBI's falling market share, raise funds for expansion and look for new avenues of growth.In another daring move, Shri Bhatt has started the merger of all seven associate banks with the parent bank. Once the merger is completed, the combined entity will have a balance sheet of over 8 lakh crore rupees, and a countrywide network of 14,000 branches - enough to take on global banks looking to penetrate the Indian market after 2009. Bhatt is the only SBI chairman since liberalisation who has been given a five year term. He is setting himself some tough targets. One of the targets is to up SBI's market share by one per cent every year. Under him the bank is also looking at new business streams like general insurance, pension funds & mobile banking. It's a vision to make SBI a truly global bank and the man behind that dream is CNN-IBN's Indian of the Year in the Business category for 2007.

MENTAL ABILITY TEST PAPER

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Q.1. A mixture of two or more metals is called

(a) An amalgam

(b) An alkali metal

(c) A noble element

(d) An alloy

(e) A hard metal

Q.2. In refrigerators, the liquid used as refrigerant is

(a) Liquid carbon dioxide

(b) Liquid nitrogen

(c) Liquid ammonia

(d) Super cooled water

(e) Aerated water

Q.3. The acid present in lemons and oranges is

(a) Acetic acid

(b) Hydrochloric acid

(c) Citric acid

(d) oxalic acid

(e) Sulphuric acid

Q.4. A missile when projected into the air follows

(a) An elliptical path

(b) A straight line path

(c) A parabolic path

(d) A hyperbolic path

(e) A circular path

Q.5. Water is not effective in extinguishing a fire caused by petrol, because

(a) The flame is too hot for water to cool it down

(b) Water and petrol react chemically

(c) Petrol and water are miscible with each other.

(d) Water and petrol are immiscible with each other Petrol forms the upper layer andcontinues to burn

(e) Petrol makes the water evaporate very soon

Q.6. The richest source of protein is

(a) Soyabean

(b) Meat

(c) Milk

(d) Eggs

(e) Wheat

Q.7. Sound waves cannot travel through

(a) Water

(b) Steel

(c) Vacuum

(d) Air

(e) Plastic

Q.8. Black soil is an ideal soil for

(a) Wheat

(b) Rice

(c) Cotton

(d) Millets

(e) Cane sugar

Q.9. Atmospheric pressure is measured with a

(a) Hydrometer

(b) Barometer

(c) Hygrometer

(d) Altimeter

(e) Voltmeter

Q.10. Food is cooked faster in a pressure cooker because

(a) Heat cannot escape from the cooker

(b) Steam is hotter than the boiling water

(c) High pressure raises the boiling point of water

(d) In the cooker, water starts boiling at a lower temperature

(e) None of these

Q.11. The three primary colours are

(a) Blue, green and red

(b) Blue, yellow and red

(c) Yellow, orange and red

(d) Violet, indigo and blue

(e) Blue, yellow and green

Q.12. The device used for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy is called

(a) A cell

(b) A transformer

(c) A dynamo

(d) An electric motor

(e) A generator

Q.13. Hard water does not lather well with soap because

(a) It contains carbonates of calcium and magnesium

(b) It is highly coloured

(c) It contains suspended impurities

(d) It contains sodium chloride

(e) It dissolves the soap

Q.14. Common salt is

(a) Sodium chloride

(b) Sodium bicarbonate

(c) Magnesium carbonate

(d) Sodium carbonate

(e) Calcium chloride

Q.15. Ozone is important to mankind because it

(a) Releases hydrogen in the atmosphere

(b) Maintains the temperature of the earth

(c) Creates a protective coverage against ultraviolet rays

(d) Releases oxygen in the air

(e) Destroys poisonous gases

Q.16. Cataract, a discease of the eye is due to

(a) Lens turning opaque

(b) Damage to cornea

(c) Tearing of retina

(d) Dislodgement of retina

(e) None of these

Q.17. A doctor advised a patient not to eat the things containing sugar. He advised on accountof the symptoms of the disease

(a) Cancer

(b) Diabetes

(c) AIDS

(d) Allergy

(e) None of these

Q.18. The stars appear twinkling because:

(a) On account of their greater distance from the earth

(b) Their light before reaching us passes through different medium

(c) Their lights takes too much time before reaching us

(d) These are situated very high above our heads

(e) None of these

Q.19. Sudden falling of the mercury in barometer predicts that weather will be

(a) Still and stable

(b) Rainy

(c) Excessive hot

(d) Stormy

(e) None of these

Q.20. On which scale is the temperature of the human body measured by the Doctors?

(a) Kelvin

(b) Celsius

(c) Fahrenheit

(d) Reumer

(e) None of these

Q.21. The instrument used to measure the speed of the wind is

(a) Altimeter

(b) Anemometer

(c) Chronometer

(d) Dosimeter

(e) None of these

Q.22. Who defined the law of Gravitation?

(a) Newton

(b) Anemometer

(c) Chronometer

(d) Dosimeter

(e) None of these

Q.23. ‘IC’ in computers stands for

(a) Integrated Charge

(b) Integrated Current

(c) Integrated Circuits

(d) Interior circuit

(e) None of these

Q.24. In a rechargeable cell, what kind of energy is stored within the cell?

(a) Electrical energy

(b) Potential energy

(c) Chemical energy

(d) Kinetic energy

(e) None of these

Q.25. The property of a body that stops it from coming into motion is called

(a) Equilibrium

(b) Momentum

(c) Intertia

(d) Acceleration

(e) None of these

Q.26. The by-product obtained by soap industry is

(a) Caustic Soda

(b) Glycerol

(c) Naphthalene

(d) Caustic Potash

(e) None of these

Q.27. Ripe grapes contain

(a) Fructose

(b) Sucrose

(c) Galactose

(d) Glucose

(e) None of these

Q.28. Which of the following is pure water?

(a) Rain water

(b) Filter water

(c) Tube-well water

(d) Distilled water

(e) None of these

Q.29. Which silver salt is used for making film for photography?

(a) Silver bromide

(b) Silver chloride

(c) Silver sulphate

(d) Silver nitrate

Q.30. Which is the reproductive organ of a plant?

(a) Fruit

(b) Seed

(c) Flower

(d) Stem

(e) Buds

ANSWER 1(c) 2(d) 3(b) 4(b) 5(e) 6(a) 7(c) 8(a) 9(b) 10(d) 11(c)12(d) 13(a) 14(b) 15(c) 16(b) 17(a) 18(a) 19(c) 20(d) 21(b) 22(b)23(d) 24(b) 25(a) 26(c) 27(a) 28(c) 29(d) 30(b)

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Paper I : Philosophical and sociological Foundation of Education
( section :A ) (2x10=20)
Q.1. Whodefined education as tri-polar process ?
(A) Tagore (B) John Dewey (C) Adams (D) Duckhiem
Q.2. Who told "Non-formal education is anti formal education" ?
(A) Paul Goodman (B) Shri Aurobindo (C) Illich (D) Karl Marx
Q.3. The Vedas are divided into :
(A) Eight parts (B) Four parts (C) Six parts (D) Two parts
Q.4. Who wrote the 'Brahma Sutra' ?
(A) Ramanuja (B) Madhav (C) Badarayana (D) Jayanta
Q.5. Ultimate form of Naturalism in education was propounded by :
(A) Comenius (B) T.H. Huxley (C) Rousseau (D) Bacon
Q.6. Who is associated with 'Novum organum ' ?
(A) Karl Marx (B) Aristotle (C) Bacon (D) Rousseau
Q.7. Who is the writer of 'Indian Society' ?
(A) R.S Sharma (B) S.C Dubey (C) R.N Tagore (D) Shrinivas
Q.8. The theory of 'Cultural Lag' is given by :
(A) Durkheim (B) Ogburn (C) Pareto (D) Spencer
Q.9. Who defined:"By Social Mobility is meant any transition of an individual from one position to another in a constellation of social group and starra"?
(A) Spencer (B) P. Sorokin (C) Mciver (D) Ottaway
Q.10. 'Document on social , Moral and Spiritual Valuas in Education' is published by :
(A) NCTE (B) NCERT (C) ICSSR (D) ICPR
SECTION: B (4X5=20)
Q.1. Explain the concept of Education as investment.
Q.2. Identify the place of education in society.
Q.3. Explain the importance of Bhagwadgita for value education.
Q.4. What do you mean by 'eight fold yoga' ?
Q.5. Explain the Idealistic aims of education.
Q.6. Narrate various types of Realism.
Q.7. 'Indian Society is multicultural' Discuss.
Q.8. 'School reflects society.'Discuss.
Q.9. Narrate educational values.
Q.10. Explain important features of 'Basic Education' propounded by Gandhi.
Section: C (3x20=60 )
Q.1. Establish the relationship between 'education and philosophy' .


Q.2. Explain the main features of Nyaya Darshan and discuss its importance for educational philosophy.

Q.3. Describe five processes of social change in india and their respective impact on education.

Q.4. What is the philosophy of realism ? Describe its aims and methods of education.

Q.5. Discuss the contribution of sri Aurobindo to educational philosophy.

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Paper II: Indian Education and its Problems

Section :A

Q.1. 'Para' vidya is associated with :

(A) Vedic Knowledge

(B) Spiritual Knowledge

(C) Social Knowledge

(D) Scientific Knowledge
Q.2. Buddhist literature is preserved in :

(A) Agamas (B) Tripitakas (C) Sutras (D) Mantras
Q.3. Whose name is associated with the propagation of primary Educationin pre-indipendent India ?

(A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) B.G. Tilak (C) Gopal Krishna Ghokale (D) Sadler
Q.4. Calcutta ,Bombay and Madras Universities were established by :

(A) Indian Education Commision

(B) Wood's despatch

(C) Indian University Act 1904

(D) Sadler Commision
Q.5. Which programme is assisted by world bank ?

(A) PMOST (B) DPEP (C) SOPT (D) OBBS
Q.6. The Keystone to the system of technical and Vocational education in India is :

(A) IIT (B) ATI (C) AICTE (D) NCTVT
Q.7. 'National Adult Education Programme' was formaly started in the year :

(A) 1974 (B) 1978 (C) 1986 (D) 1990
Q.8. The number of Teacher's Training College in 1947 was :

(A) 20 (B) 15 (C) 25 (D) 28
Q.9. NCTE was operational in the year :

(A) 1997 (B) 1995 (C) 1993 (D) 1994
Q.10.Two language formula is associated with :

(A) NEP 1986

(B) Kothari Commission

(C) Mudaliar Commission

(D) University Education Commission

Section B

Q.1. Describe the aims of Vedic Education.

Q.2. Explain the features of Charter Act 1813.

Q.3. Point out the problem of stagination at primary level of Education.

Q.4. Narrate the four aims of University Education according to Radha Krishna Commission.

Q.5. Explain the concept of Continuing Education.

Q.6. Narrate the role of IGNOU for distance education.

Q.7. Describe the main recommendations for teachers training as per Sargent Plan.

Q.8. Point out the defects of pre-service Teacher Education.

Q.9. Write short note on steps for equalization of educational opportunity in NEP (1986).

Q.10. Enumerate the factors leading to Environment.

Section :C

Q.1. Discuss constitutional provisions related to democratization of Education in india.

Q.2. Describe the main problems of indian Universities due to external factors.

Q.3. Discuss various methods of teaching for adult learners.

Q.4. Discuss the recommendations of Kothari commision for quality improvementin teacher education.

Q.5. Narrate the goals, objectives and scope of environmental education in brief.

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Paper III : Educational Psychology and Measutement

Section : A

Q.1. The Trial and error method in learning was first experimented by :

(A) Pavlov (B) Skinner (C) WoodWorth (D) Thorndike
Q.2. Uni-facter theory was propounded by :

(A) Gilford (B) Piaget (C) Binet (D) Thorndike
Q.3. Characteristic features of a good test is :

(A) Reliability (B) Validity (C) Objectivity (D) All the above
Q.4. What should be Known For frequency distribution ?

(A) Range of Scores (B) Class interval (C) Frequencies (D) All of these.
Q.5. What Quality of man is measured by TAT ?

(A) Intelligence (B) Personality (C) Learning (D) Motivation
Q.6. Paviov did the classical conditioning test on which of the following ?

(A) Dog (B) Cat (C) Rat (D) Chimpanzee
Q.7. The most sensitive statistics is :

(A) Mean (B) Median (C) Mode (D) None of these
Q.8. Which physical factor of the body least affect learning ?

(A) Fatigue (B) Maturation (C) Disease (D) Gender
Q.9. The maximum value of co-efficient of correlation may be :

(A) +1 (B) 0 (C) -1 (D) .2
Q.10. Main points of Evaluation are :

(A) Educational objective (B) Learning activities (C) Change in behaviour (D) All the above .



SECTION :B

Q.1. How Educational Psychology helps a teacher ? Illustrate

.Q.2. Describe the factors influencing learning.

Q.3. Describe Thorndike's primary and subordinate law of learning.

Q.4. describe the social and emotional development in Adolescence preiod.

Q.5. How can a gifted child be properly educated ?

Q.6. What is transfer of learning ?

Q.7. Differentiate between positive and negative reinforcment.

Q.8. Describe the characteristics of creative children.

Q.9. Calculate Standard Deviation from the following:

4,7,11,20,8,15,12,18,15,1.

Q.10. Calculate the mediation from following data :

2,4,7,8,3,9,12.



section : C

Q.1. Explain the basic Concept, assumptions and laws of pavlov's theory of conditioning.

Q.2. Describe the method of constructing objective type test.

Q.3. How many dimensions have been underlined behaviour change in education ? Explain.

Q.4. Calculate Co-efficient of correlation by rank Difference method from following scores:

Group A : 40,36,37,30,25,36,31,32.

Group B : 35,30,32,31,28,26,22,25.

Q.5. Clarity the importance of section research in reference to Indian Schools.



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Paper IV : School Administration :

Section : A

Q.1. 'The Art of Administration' book written by :(A) Ordway (B) T. Paul Verghese (C) Simon (D) Camoron
Q.2. Principle of Educational Administration are :

(A) Principal of Co-operation(B) Principle of Planning(C) Principle of Leadership (D) All above mention
Q.3. 'POSDCORB' word was created by :

(A) Rusk (B) Luther Gullick (C) K. G. Saiydain (D) H.G. Wells
Q.4. While framing Time Table be cautious about :

(A) Suitability of Time(B) THe rules prescribed by Education Department(C) Fatigue of students (D) None of the above
Q.5. Supporter of the idea of Activity Centred Syllabus :

(A) Rousseau (B) Dewey (C) Ross (D) None of these.
Q.6. Establishment of junior Red Cross in india :

(A) 1950 (B) 1963 (C) 1970 (D) 1972.
Q.7. " The role of furniture is very important in physical, moral and mental development of the students."

(A) P.C. Wren (B) Amos Comenius (C) Crow & Crow (D) Crudge.
Q.8. The system of inspection of the schools began in india :

(A) 1852 (B) 1854 (C) 1882 (D) 1944.
Q.9. Number of bureaus in Education in modern time :

(A) 8 (B) 9 (C) 10 (D) 12.
Q.10. Eatable full of Vitamin 'C' is :

(A) Tomato (B) Anwala (C) Apple (D) Orange.



Section :B

Q.1. The aims of Human Resource Development Ministry.

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Administrative structure of Education at local level in short.

Q.2. Differentiate the Guidence and Counselling.

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Illustrate any three functionsof the principal in school Administration.

Q.3. Write in short about Co-curricular activities.

OR

Why do you think it necessary to frame a schoolCalender ?

Q.4. Write down about the characteristics of good health.

OR

Discuss the importance of yoga Educationin schools.

Q.5. Trace out the need of first Aid in school.

OR

Discuss the objectives of the medical inspection of School Children.



Section : C

Q.1. What do you understand by term supervision ? What are its aims ?
Q.2. What do you mean by Discipline ? Discuss in detail about its different views.

Q.3. Name the possible points of difficulties while framing Time Table and how may they me removed ?

Q.4. What do you mean by 'health Education or Hygiene' ? What is its importance in seconds ? Also discuss briefly the aims and objectivesof health Education in Schools.

Q.5. What is the importance of pure water in the maintenance of health ? What steps should the school take to ensure the supply of pure water to its pupils ?



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Paper : V : Educational Technology

Section : A

Q.1. INSAT for Education was launched in the year :

(A) 1973 (B) 1980 (C) 1985 (D) 1975.

Q.2. Which one is not the various forms of Educational Technology ?

(A) Teaching Technology (B) Instructional Technology(C) Information and Communication Technology (D) Behavviour Technology

Q.3. Introduction to Educational Technology, Bombay : Oxford and IBH Pub. Co. is written By :

(A) Passi BK (B) Kulkarni SD (C) Sharma RA (D) Singh LC.

Q.4. Define programmed learning.

Q.5. Differentiate between objectives and behavioural objectives.

Q.6. The pioneer of micro Teaching in india :

(A) Passi BK (B) Sharma RP (C) Yadav Ms (D) Sharma RA.

Q.7. Write four examples of hard-ware approach.

Q.8. Mastery Learning Model is propounded by :

Q.9. CIET is located at :

(A) Mumbai (B) Kolkata (C) New Delhi (D) Pune

Q.10. Mention any four characteristics of Micro-Teaching.

Section :B

Q.1. LIst four activities a teacher may use to create a controlled environment.

Q.2. Explain Bloom's Taxonomy.

Q.3. What precautions you will take in organising activity based instruction ?

Q.4. Compare Micro Teaching with Models of Teaching.

Q.5. Write note on the importance of PSLV (Polar Satellite Launching Vehicle) project in india.

Q.6. Elaborate the various phases of inquiry Training Model.

Q.7. Write cycle of Micro-Teaching.

Q.8. Describe the scope of computer Assisted Learning.

Q.9. How tele and Video conferencing can be used in Teacher Training Programme ? Discuss.

Q.10. Describe the concept of virtual Universities.

Section : C

Q.1. Discuss the scope of Educational Technology.

Q.2. Describe the importance of programmed learning. Discuss the features of linear programming in detail.

Q.3. Write note on the usage of Mass Media in classroom teaching.

Q.4. Describe the special features of Ausubelo's Advance organiser Model.

Q.5. Explain any two in detail:

(A) Usage of Internate

(B) Role of CIET

(C) Teaching Technology.

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Paper Sixth (B) : (II) Teaching of school Subject

Civics Teaching

Q.1. Fill in the blanks with suitable words :

(I) The word civics has involved from the Latin word......

(II) Unit method is based on ......theory in psychology.

(III) In the National Policy of Education 1986, the modern education system is based on ...... centered education.

(IV) the word curriculum belongs to .... language and means .....

(V) In non-projected aids ......is three dimensional aid.
Q.2. What do you mean by 'Human Values' ? How may the teaching of civics help to develop these values ? Elaborate with examples.
Q.3. "Civics is the science and philosophy of citizenship." In the light of this statement co-relate civics with any three of the following subjects :(I) History (II) Geography (III) Economics
Q.4. Give an account of various techniques of teaching civics. Also state which technique is best and why ?

Q.5. What is the importance of lesson plan in teaching of civics ? Prepare a detailed lesson plan of civics of Class IX.

Q.6. What are the qualities of a good text-book of civics ?

Q.7. What are the characteristics of an objective type test ? Prepare an objective type question paper for class IX containing 10 objective type questions of all varieties.

History Teaching

Write correct choice :

Q.1. (I) Best method of the study of local history is :

(A) problem method

(B) Laboratory method

(C) Observation and Excursion method

(D) Socialized recitation method

(II) programme of History for National Integration at primary stage :

(A) The story of Patriots

(B) Knowledge of cultures of diffrent areas

(C) Knowledge of languages of different states of india

(D) Friendly relationship between castes and communities

(III) While waiting on the black-board the teacher stands forming an angle of....degree with the black board :

(A) 30° (B) 45° (C) 60° (D) 90°

(IV) Whose definition is :"History is co-related detail of incidents or thoughts."

(A) Profe.Chate

(B) Maitland

(C) Rapson

(D) Hanery Johnson

(V) Thought of Bloom related to evaluation is...........

(A) Teacher centered

(B) child centered

(C) Subject centered

(D) Objective centered

Q.2. What is the importance of History in school Curriculum ? Discuss.

Q.3. What is meant by curriculum ? What chief principles of curriculum construction should be considered ? Explain.

Q.4. 'Audio and Visual aids are the best friend of History Teacher". Under the background of this statement show the type and importance of Audio--Visual aids in History Teaching.

Q.5. What is thr use of Lesson-Planning ? What are the characteristics of a good lesson plan ? Describe its important steps.

Q.6. What do you understand by the term evaluation ? Keeping in view the subject History, give examples of different types of objective question and explain their special features.

Q.7. On what basis you will select the book of History for study and give your suggestions to improve any text-book prescribed for junior High School class.



Geography Teaching.

Multiple Choice Question :

Q.1. (I) Moon receives light from the sun.----True/False

(II) Itanagar is the capital of nagaland.----True/False

(III) Maps are essential teaching aid in Geography Teaching.----True/False

(IV) Clear explanation is a main quality of good teacher.----- True/False

(V) Two effective methods of evaluation are.......True/False

Q.2. As Geography teacher what will be objectives of geography teaching at secondry level. Give an account in detail.

Q.3. What is the co-relation of Geography with the other subjects of social science ? Explain.

Q.4. Give suitable Audio-Visual Teaching aid, prepare a lesson plan of 40 minutes of class VIII.

Q.5. What are the main qualities of an ideal geography teacher at secondry leval ?

Q.6. Which methods of evaluation are suitable for geography ? Discuss with suitable examples.

Q.7. Define evaluation. Discuss the diffrent component of evaluation for tyhe text book Geography.



Economics Teaching

Q.1. Choose and write the correct answer :

(I) The teaching of Economics should be :

(A) Teacher centersd (B) Curriculum Centered(C) Student centered (D) Resources centered

(II) The quantitative data is best presented through :

(A) Chart (B) Graph (C) Diagram (D) Map

(III) "A project is a whole hearted purposeful activity proceeding in a social in a social environment."

(A) Ballard (B) Good (C) Kilpatrick (D) John Dewey.

(IV) Which teaching aid is the only visual aid ?

(A) Tape recorder

(B) Radio

(C) Map

(D) Television

(V) Thought of the Bloom related to evaluation is :

(A) Teacher centered

(B) Child centered

(C) Subject centered

(D) Objective centered

Q.2. What are the aims of Teaching of Economics at the Higher Secondary stage ? Explain.

Q.3. What is the relationship of Economics with other subjects of social science ?

Q.4. What are the differences between method and technique ? Dicscuss any one of the method in detail followed by you in teaching Economics.

Q.5. Write notes of any two of the following :

(A) Economics room

(B) Qualities of an economics teacher

(C) Importance og Teaching aid

(D) Steps of lesson planning.

Q.6. Discuss the importance of text-book of economics and suggest how can you make it more useful ?

Q.7. What is objective test ? Which things should be mind during the formation of objective test and give examples of different types of objective questions

Social Science Teaching

Q.1. Write true or False about the following statement as the case may be :

(I) Main objective of social science is to clarify the present with the help of past.

(II) M. Montesorie is the founder of the project method.

(III) Opportunities are offered to the student to have investigation experience by excursion.

(IV) Model is a traditional teaching aids.

(V) Lecture method was first used is professional areas.

Q.2. Explain the need and scope of social science in india. Discuss its aims in detail.

Q.3. What is curriculum according to Secondry Education Commission ? Discuss the general principles of curriculum construction in social science.

Q.4. Prepare a detailed lesson plan on any topic of material aids in the teaching of social science for the students of class IX.

Q.5. What is the importance of material aids in the teaching of the subject ?

Q.6. What do you understand by the term evaluation in referance to social science ? What are the main components of evaluation ? Explain in detail.

Q.7. Discuss the place of objective type tests in evaluating students achievement in social science. How can these be mode more useful ?

Science Teaching

Q.1. Choose thecorrect answer and write it in your answer book :

(I) To measure the temperature which one is used ?

(A) Barometer (B) Lactometer (C) Thermometer (D) Hydrometer

(II) The temperature of a normal human body is :

(A) 212°F (B) 100°C (C) 89.5°F (D) 98.4°F

(III) Write true or false about the following statements :

(A) Matter is found in three states.

(B) Law of Gravitation was discovered by Newton.

(C) style of questioning is not useful for a science teacher.

Q.2. Explain the objectives of teaching science at secondary level.

Q.3. Explain the objectives of teaching science at secondary level.

Q.4. What is lecture cum demonstration method of teaching science ? Give briefly its own merits and two demerits.

Q.5. Prepare a lesson plan on any topic of science for secondary classes,under the following headings :Specific objectives, Presentation and recapitulation.

Q.6. What do you mean by teaching aids ? How these are classified ?

Q.7. Describe diagnostic tests and give trheir merits and demerits.


Biology Teaching

Compulsory Question

Q.1. Write 'True or False' about the following statements as the case may be :

(I) Small objective related to subject are known as General objectives.

(II) Founder Of Heuristic method is Herbert.

(III) Amodel is better than picture because it is attractive.

(IV) A demonstration method is used in direct Knowledge of process.

(V) Main components of teaching learning process are student and curriculum.

Q.2. define aims and objectives ? What are the objectives of teaching Biology ? How can we achieve these objectives ?

Q.3. Define Curruculum. Write essential factors in curriculum construction.Explain main principles of organising curriculum in Biology.

Q.4. What is Hueristic Project Method ? Describe the steps of Hueristic project method.

Q.5. Write different types of Audio -Visual teaching aids use in Biology.

Q.6. Give a biief outline of the process of item analysis.

Q.7. What are Essay types of tests ? Write Characteristics of essay type examination. Write its limitations in examination.


Mathematics Teachings

Compulsory questions :

Q.1. (I) Write four qualities of a good lesson plan.

(II) write four defects in present curriculum of mathematics.

(III) Write any four points to develop interest in mathematics should be developed ?

Q.3. Describe first four objectives of teaching mathematics.

Q.4. What are inductive and deductive methods of teaching mathematics ?

Q.5. Enlist different types of teaching aids used in teaching mathmatics.

Q.6.What is the concept of evaluation in mathematics ?

Q.7. prepare an objective types diagnostics test, carring 25 marks to identify the low achiever students in mathematics.


Home Science Teaching

Q.1. Fill in the blanks :

(A) Scurvy is caused by ...........

(B) Deficiency of Iodine is caused..............

(C) Average human body temperature is ..........

(D) A Human Body is made up of .................of water.

Q.2. Explain with example the diffrence between aims and objectives of Home Science Teaching.

Q.3. What are the principles of teaching home science at school stage ? Explain any three of them in details.

Q.4. Prepare a detailed lesson plan on any topic of Home science for the students of class IX.

Q.5. What do you mean by audio-visual aids ? give a brief account of such aids used in Home Science teaching.

Q.6. Which points will you keep in mind while selecting a text book of Home Science for High School class ? Explain.

Q.7. What do you mean by Evaluation ? Write down the qualities of a good examination and explain the types of objective type test in detail.