131. Which part of the following sentence contains an error ?
Since time immemorial (a) / the Hindus (b) / have been worshipping (c) / the river Ganga (d) .
(1) (c)
(2) (d)
(3) (a)
(4) (b)
[toggle]Answer – (3)[/toggle]
132. How, according to the author, can we attain our full potential ?
(1) by seeking the advice and guidance of successful people.
(2) by working hard on our weaknesses
(3) by putting in a lot of effort.
(4) by proper and ceaseless improvement in all areas.
[toggle]Answer – (4)[/toggle]
133. What is common among the great people mentioned in para-1 ?
(1) They tried their best to realize their goals.
(2) They resisted every temptation.
(3) They inspired all those who came into contact with them.
(4) They worked hard to alleviate the suffering of the downtrodden.
[toggle]Answer – (1)[/toggle]
134. How do we stand to gain when we condition our minds to do our best ?
(1) We are able to overcome all obstacles.
(2) We realize our full capability.
(3) We earn name, fame and wealth.
(4) We rise in the estimation of our friends.
[toggle]Answer – (2)[/toggle]
135. Read the following sentences :
A. All successful people are committed to Kaizen.
B. If we can control our mind, it will serve us wonderfully.
(1) Both A and B are true.
(2). Both A and B are false.
(3) A is false and B is true.
(4) A is true and B is false.
[toggle]Answer – (1)[/toggle]
Answer the following questions (Q Nos. 136 to 150) by selecting the most appropriate options.
136. A teacher divides the class in small groups and asks them to discuss and present their views on “Save Environment”. Students are free to plan and present their choice and creativity. The teacher is facilitating them as and when required. Which approach/method is followed in the class ?
(1) Natural approach
(2) Deductive approach
(3) Constructivist approach
(4) Structural approach
[toggle]Answer – (*)[/toggle]
137. A teacher of class-IV brought some interesting books and distributed them among the students. Then she said, “Today let’s have fun and read these books for our pleasure”. This reading is called
(1) Intensive-reading
(2) Extensive-reading
(3) Pre-reading
(4) Post-reading
[toggle]Answer – (*)[/toggle]
138. A 2 ½ year old child picks up his sibling’s book and looking at the pictures tells a story. The child is
(1) emergent reader
(2) emergent story writer
(3) emergent writer
(4) emergent student
[toggle]Answer – (*)[/toggle]
139. A teacher of class-III finds that some students understand the concept more clearly when she explains them orally.
Their learning style is
(1) kinesthetic
(2) aesthetic
(3) auditory
(4) visual
[toggle]Answer – (*)[/toggle]
140. A teacher asks the students to read the text for information and create their own interpretation beyond the literal level. Which sub-skill is she practising in the class ?
(1) Inferring
(2) Summarising
(3) Paraphrasing
(4) Predicting
[toggle]Answer – (*)[/toggle]