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January 22nd, 2016, 12:29 PM
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Kerala Teachers Eligibility Test Question Papers
I want the previous year question paper of Kerala Teachers Eligibility Test KTET exam so can you provide me?
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January 22nd, 2016, 12:31 PM
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Re: Kerala Teachers Eligibility Test Question Papers
Ok, as you want the previous year question paper of Kerala Teachers Eligibility Test KTET exam so here I am providing you. KTET exam question paper Adolescent psychology, theories of learning & Teaching aptitude 1. An effective teacher should be able to handle the classroom situation by providing activities: A. suitable to the intellectual level of the learners. B. intended for the talented students only C. to students to learn at their own will D. considering the special abilities of students only. 2. Which of the following is a true statement about Mental Retardation? A. Most Mentally retarded people are unable to live normal lives due to their mental deficiencies. B. With special tutoring, a mentally retarded person can attain average intelligence. C. The majority of mentally retarded people are mildly retarded. D. Diagnosis of mental retardation is based exclusively on IQ scores 3. According to the theory of Bruner, which of the following statement is correct? A. Learning takes place gradually. B. Each leaner should pass through different stages of intellectual development C. The type of representation used by the learner depends on the type of thinking required. D. Intellectual development takes place in the same pattern in all individuals. 4. After repeated pairing of a tone with meat powder, Pavlov found that a dog will salivate when the tone is presented. Salivation to the tone is a/an: A. Unconditioned Stimulus B. Unconditioned Response C. Conditioned Stimulus D. Conditioned Response 5. An adolescent who is striving for better performance to achieve his goal is said to be: A. Intrinsically motivated learner. B. Extrinsically motivated learner C. Reward oriented learner D. Self directed learner 6. Freud believed that most personality disturbances are due to: A. The failure of parents to reinforce healthy behaviour B. A poor self-concept resulting from excessive parental demands. C. Unconscious and unresolved sexual conflicts rooted in childhood experiences D. The exposure of children to unhealthy role models. For more questions here is the attachment |