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November 21st, 2012, 10:49 AM
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Can you provide me the sample question paper of part 1of Central Board of Secondary Education Delhi Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET. Yes , here I am providing you the PDf file which having the sample question paper of part 1 of CTET as below:- Some contents of PDF is showed below:- PART I CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PEDAGOGY / Directions : Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option. 1. Development is a never ending process. This idea is associated with (1) Principle of integration (2) Principle of interaction (3) Principle of interrelation (4) Principle of continuity 2. Four distinct stages of childrens intellectual development are identified by (1) Skinner (2) Piaget (3) Kohlberg (4) Erikson 3. Parents should play a ___________ role in the learning process of young children. (1) sympathetic (2) neutral (3) negative (4) proactive 4. The insight theory of learning is promoted by (1) Jean Piaget (2) Vygotsky (3) Gestalt theorists (4) Pavlov 5. Motivation, in the process of learning, (1) makes learners think unidirectionally (2) creates interest for learning among young learners (3) sharpens the memory of learners (4) differentiates new learning from old learning 6. Which of the following is not a sign of an intelligent young child ? (1) One who carries on thinking in an abstract manner (2) One who can adjust oneself in a new environment (3) One who has the ability to cram long essays very quickly (4) One who has the ability to communicate fluently and appropriately 7. Which is the place where the child’s ‘cognitive’ development is defined in the best way ? (1) Auditorium (2) Home (3) Playground (4) School and classroom environment 8. The stage in which a child begins to think logically about objects and events is known as (1) Pre-operational stage (2) Concrete operational stage (3) Sensori-motor stage (4) Formal operational stage For more information you can view attach PDF as followings Last edited by Anuj Bhola; October 29th, 2019 at 02:30 PM. |
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