CTET Paper Level 2 Set XI Model Paper Question Answer in English
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CTET Paper Level 2 Set XI Model Paper Question Answer in English : Passage Unfolding Bus Answer Sheet With Question Paper ( These Questions answer Will Help In your Examination )
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SET – XI
1 The Author appears ot be advocating which of the following approaches to be adopted by the society ?
(a) Capitalistic
(b) Communist
(c) Humanistic
(d) Authoritarian
2. According to the passage, why has modern man turned out as an enemy of everything that is non human ?
(a) He hates and distrusts other human beings
(b Non human have refused cooperation to human beings
(c) He has been dominated by drives of acquisitiveness and Power
(d) He consciously practises spirit of cooperation
3.Which of the following best describe the behaviour of modern man?
(a) Imaginative and sympathetic
(b) Cruel and greedy
(c) Conscientious and cooperative
(d) Perceptive and creative
4. Which of the following is one of the requirements bringing out the best in man?
(a) Money
(b) Success
(c) Power
(d) Understanding
5. The real attainment of any society can be adjudged by which of the following?
(a) The encouragement for acquisitive tendencies
(b) Total victimisation of conscientious persons
(c) Power The degree of freedom for pursuing more and more
(d) None of these
6. The modern value systems encourage the importance of which one of the following?
(a) Craving for power and possession
(b) Basic respect for all individuals
(c) Spiritual development of all individuals
(d) Spirit of inquiry and knowledge
7. The author hopes that the present crisis can be solved by
(a) devoted individual efforts
(b) different political systems
(c) purpose and collective individuals
(d) spiritually development individuals
8. The western renaissance could not make total impact on today’s humanity
(a) it was conceptually weak
(b) it was against basic principle
(c) conscientious men opposed it
(d) None of these
9. Which of the following is most opposite meaning to the word “central’ as used in the passage?
(a) Lateral
(b) Inadequate
(c) Peripheral
(d) Major human beings
10. Which of the following is most nearly the same in meaning as the word ‘met’as used the passage?
(a) Introduced
(b) Found
(c) Dealt with
(d) Satisfied with
Passage
Note: Read the poem given below carefully:
UNFOLDING BUD
One is amazed
By a water-lily bud
Unfolding
With each passing day,
Taking on a richer colour
And new dimensions.
One is not amazed.
At a first glance
By a pocm.
Which is as tight-closed
As a tiny bud.
Yet one is surprised
To see the poem
Gradually unfolding,
Revealing its rich feelings
As one reads it
Again
And over again.
11. “One is amazed’ in the first line means that.
(a) one is shocked
(b) one is alarmed
(c) one is highly surprised
(d) one is confused.
12. The ‘poem’ has been compared to….
(a) song
(b) a bud
(c) a dream
(d) music
13. The lily bud unfolds…..
(a) suddenly
(b) after a long time
(b) in a short period
(d) gradually.
14. Revealing’ in the poem means…….
(a) expressing
(b) telling
(c) suggesting
(d) unfolding.
15. A poem unfolds its meaning………
(a) immediately
(b) after some time
(c) after a long time
(d) when you read it a number of times.
16. Which of the following is not an important step in action research?
(a) Defining problem
(b) Formulating Hypotheses
(c) Writing Bibliography
(d) Writing Conclusion
17. The concept of action research was given by
(a) S.M. Corey
(b)Dwight Allen
(c) B.K Passi.
(d) Random Morey
18. What kind of device’is used in action research project?
(a) Standard devices
(b) Selfmade devices
(c) None
(d) Botha and b
19. How many teaching skills are taught at a time in a micro teaching class ?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) There is no limitation
20. Who was responsible for presenting teaching skills in 1975?
(a) S. Jalota
(b) CM. Bhatia
(C) B.K. Passi
(d)A.K. Sinha
21. Who said: “A single shelf of a good European literature (English) is worth the whole literature of India and Arabia’
(a) Lord Bentinck
(b) Lord Macaulay
(c) Shakespeare
(d) F. G. French
22. Teaching of English is important in India because of
(a) Recreational importance
(b) cultural importance
(c) Professional importance
(d) All of these
23. English gained importance because it is the language of
(a) The judiciary
(b) Trade and commerce
(c) International importance
(d) All of these
24. Which Indian reformist supported English education ?
(a) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(b) M.K. Gandhi
(c) Swami Vivekitnanda
(d) Swami Dayanand
25. Who said: English is our major window on the modern work”
(a) Lord Macaulay
(b) Dr. Radhakriihnan
(c) Pandit J. L. Nehru
(d) Lord Bentick
26. Which of the following method completely prohibits the use of mother-tongue?
(a) Direct method
(b) Translation method
(c) Bilingual method
(d) All of these
27. Hindrances in the teaching of English is caused by the use of mother-tongue to
(a) Idiomatic interference
(b) Pronunciation interference
(c) Vocabulary interference
(d) All of these
28. How does mother tongue help in the development of the child?
(a) Mentally
(b) Emotionally
(c) Socially
(d) All of these
29 Who said: “Mother-tongue is the basis of ail work.”
(a) Gurrey
(b) Ryburn
(c) Bhatia
(d) Menon and patel
30. In which of the following method, sentence is the unit of teaching?
(a) Direct method
(b) Bilingual method
(c) Substitution
(d) All of these