CTET Paper Level 2 Set II Model Paper in English

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CTET Paper Level 2 Set II Model Paper in English

CTET Paper Level 2 Set II Model Paper in EnglishSet II CTET Passage Poem Forest Fires Answer Sheet ( All These CTET Notes Most Important For all Students )

Level 2 Set II Model
Level 2 Set II Model

CTET Paper Level 2 Practice Multiple Choice Model Paper in Hindi

SET – II

सभी प्रश्नों के उत्तर  Red Colour से लिखे हैं ।

Note: Read the passage given below and the unorganized sector of the economy. However what is most unfortunate is that out of the large answer the questions that follow by selecting the budget of the so called food subsidy, the major most appropriate option:

Passage

The public distribution system, which small portion of the above budget goes to the real consumer and an even lesser portion to the poor provides food at low prices. is a subject of vital concern. There is a growing realisation that who are in real need It is true that subsidies should not become a though India has enough food to feed its masses two square meals a day, the monster of starvation permanent feature, except for the destitute, and food insecurity continues to haunt the poor in disabled widows and the old. It is also true that our country.

subsidies often create a psychology of Increasing the purchasing power of the poor dependence and hence is habit-forming, killing through providing productive employment the general initiative of the people, By making leading to rising income, and thus good standard PDS target group oriented, not only the poorest of living is the ultimate objective of public policy. and neediest would be reached without additional However, till then, there is a need to provide cost, but it will actually cut overall costs incurred assured supply of food through a restructured, on large cities and for better off localities. When more efficient and decentralised public the food and food subsidy are Limited, the rural distribution system (PDS). and urban poor should have the priority in the PDS Although the PDS is extensive-it is one of supplies, the PDS should be closely linked with the largest such systems in the world—it has yet to programmes of employment generation and reach the rural poor and the far off places. It nutrition improvement. remains an urban phenomenon with the majority

1 Which of the following is the main reason of the rural poor still out of its reach due to lack of for insufficient supply of enough food to the economic and physical access. The poorest in the poorest? cities and the migrants are left out for they

(a) Mismanagement of foodstocks generally do not possess ration cards. The

(b) Absence of proper public distri button allocation of PDS supplies in big cities is larger system than in ruraleas. In view of such deficiencies in the

(c) Production of food is less than the system. the PDS urgently needs to be stream demand lined. Also, considering the large food grains

(d) Government’s apathy towards the poor production combined with food subsidy on one

2. Which of the following is true of public hand and the continuing slow starvation and distribution system? dismal poverty of the rural population on the

(a) It has improved its effectiveness over other, there is a strong case for making PDS target the years. group oriented.

(b) It has remained effective only in the The growing salaried class is pro-vided job cities. security, regular income, and social security. It

(c) It is the unique in the world because of enjoys almost hundred per-cent insulation against its effectiveness. inflation. These gains of development have not

(d) It has reached the remotest corner of the percolated down to the vast majority of our country. working population. If one compares only

3. What, according to the passage, is the main deamess allowance to the employees in public and private sector and looks at its growth in the past purpose of public in the long run?

(a) Reducing the cost of living index by few years, the rising food subsidy is insignificant to the point of inequity. The food subsidy is a kind increasing supplies of D.A. to the poor, the self-employed and those in

(b) Providing enough food to all the citizens

(c) Good standard of living through productive employment

(d) Equalising per capita income across different strata of society

4. What should be an appropriate step to make the PDS effective?

(a) To make it target group oriented

(b) To increase the amount of food grains per ration card

(c) To decrease the amount of food grains to urban sector

(d) To reduce administrative cost

5. What, according to the passage, would be the outcome of making the PDS target group oriented ?

(a) It will abolish the imbalance of urban and rural sector.

(b) It will remove poverty

(c) It will give food to the poorest without additional cost.

(d) It will motivate the target group population to work more.

6. Food subsidy leads to which of the following?

(a) Sense of insecurity

(b) Increased dependence

(c) Shortage of food grains

(d) Decrease in food grains production

7. Which of the following according to the passage, is compared with dear-ness allowance?

(a) Food for work programme

(b) Unemployment allowance

(c) Food subsidy

(d) Procurement price of food grains

8. Which is the same in meaning as ‘system’ as used in the passage?

(a) routine

(b) mechanism

(c) machine

(d) procedure

9. Which of the following words is the same in meaning as ‘power’ as used in the passage?

(a) vigor

(b) energy

(c) influence

(d) capacity

10. What, according to the passage, is the main concern about the PDS?

(a) It has not been able to develop confidence in the people at large.

(b) It has not been able to utilise the entire food grains stock available.

(c) It has effectively channelized the food grains to all sectors.

(d) It has not been able to provide sufficient food to the poorer section of the society.

Note : Read the poem given below carefully:

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Poem

FOREST FIRES

Someone dropped a burning match

Unheeded by the way: – It Caught on fire some underbrush;

Its user did not stay. From grass to brush, from brush to tree.

So stealthily it ran. That no one ever guessed or knew

Just where that fire began. Someone built a campfire

And failed to put it out. A breeze came and quickened:

The embers spread about;And soon the woods were blazing.

The fire spread and spread; The trees that took long years to grow

Stand blackened now and dead. Someone saw a little fire

As he was passing by. He did not stop to put it out:

He did not even try.

Note: Read the questions given below and write the option you consider the most appropriate in your sheet:

11 Someone dropped a burning match…

(a) deliberately

(b) to take revenge

(c) to harm others

(d) unnoticed.”

12. Someone built a campfire and………

(a) enjoyed it

(b) danced round it

(c) sat around it

(d) failed to put it out.

13. The fire ran from one end to the other

(a) quickly

(b) very Slowly

(c) wildly

(d) stealthily

14. Someone saw a little fire and he……….

(a) tried to put it out

(b) cried for help

(c) stopped but didn’t

(d) neither stopped nor tried to put it out,

15. The trees that took long years to grow

(a) were not growing well now

(b) were harmed

(c) disappeared now

(d) stood blackened and dead now.

Directions: Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option

16. Who said: “The standard IndiaPronunciation should be free from the gravitational pull of mother-tongue.”

(a) Menon and Patel

(b) Thompson and Wyatt

(c) B.D. Srivastava

(d) F.G French

17. What kind of speaker is a person who can imitate, develop and speak with authority on any topic?

(a) Competent speaker

(b) Expert speaker

(c) Good speaker

(d) Intermittent speaker

18. Which of the following audio visual aids can be used for speech training?

(a) Lingua phone

(b) Radio

(c) Television

(d) All of these

19. Which form of English is generally accepted in all parts of the world?

(a) General Indian English

(b) American English

(c) British Received Pronunciation

(d) Australian English

20. How many categories are vowels divided into, according to the degree of raising of tongue?

(a) Two

(b) Three

(c) Four

(d) Eight

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21. Consonants can be classified according to the

(a) Place of articulation

(b) Manner of articulation

(c) Position of vocal cords

(d) All of these Stress can be classified on the basis of

22. Stress can be Classified on the Basis of

(a) Syllable

(b) Word

(c) Sentence

(d) All of these

23. Which of the following is not a basic component of speech?

(a) Tongue

(b) Rhythm

(c) Stress

(d) Intonation

24. Silent reading enables the student to read with .

(a) Fluency

(b) Comprehension

(c) Speed .

(d) All of these

25. Reading is a source of

(a) Recreation

(b) Education

(c) None

(d) Both a and b

26. Who said: “Reading maketh a full man. writing an exact man and conference a ready man.”

(a) C.C. Fries

(b) Francis Bacon

(c) Prof. Jesperson

(d) W.S.Gray

27. Reading habit is important due to the following reasons.

(a) Increases vocabulary

(b) Makes us knowledgeable

(c) Helps in getting information

(d) All of these

28. Faulty reading habit is due to

(a) Sub-vocalization

(b) Finger-pointing

(c) Regressive movement

(d) All of these

29 Which of these is not the cause of retardation in reading English?

(a) Bilingualism

(b) Sub vocalization

(c) Neurological Problems

(d) Overcrowded classes

30. Extensive reading was emphasized by

(a) Hunter Commission

(b) Indian Education Commission

(c) Hartog Committee

(d) All of these

 

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