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IGNOU B.ED Entrance Exam Previous Solved Question Papers
Can you give me question paper for B.ED entrance examination orgnized by Indira Gandhi national open university ? Here I am giving you question paper for B.ED entrance examination orgnized by Indira Gandhi national open university in PDF file attached with it so you can get it easily. B Ed Entrance GK General Knowledge Question Paper Answers 1. How many schedules the Constitution of India contains ? (A) 9 (B) 10 (C) 11 (D) 12 Ans : (D) 2. The Constitution of India was adopted in— (A) 26 January, 1950 (B) 26 January, 1949 (C) 26 November, 1949 (D) 31 December, 1949 Ans : (C) 3. In a nuclear reactor, one of the following is used as a fuel— (A) Coal (B) Uranium (C) Radium (D) Diesel Ans : (B) 4. The first muslim ruler to introduce the system of price control was— (A) Balban (B) Jalaluddin Khalji (C) Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq (D) Alauddin Khalji Ans : (D) 5. Tansen, a great musician, was in the court of— (A) Akbar (B) Bahadur Shah (C) Rana Kumbha (D) Krishna Deva Rai Ans : (A) 6. Who among the following attended all the three Round Table Conferences ? (A) Jawaharlal Nehru (B) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (C) Vallabh Bhai Patel (D) Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ans : (B) 7. Where is National Sugar Institute established? (A) Kanpur (B) New Delhi (C) Lucknow (D) Gajrola Ans : (A) 8. A national leader, whose birthday is observed as the National Education Day on November 11, is— (A) J. B. Kriplani (B) Rajiv Gandhi (C) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (D) Sarojini Naidu Ans : (C) 9. The Nagarjuna Sagar Project is constructed on the river— (A) Kaveri (B) Krishna (C) Godavari (D) Indus Ans : (B) 10. The Bermuada Triangle lies in— (A) Western North Atlantic Ocean (B) Eastern South Atlantic Ocean (C) North Pacific Ocean (D) South Indian Ocean Ans : (A) 11. Who among the following has been honoured with Bharat Ratna for the year 2008 ? (A) Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (B) G. Madhavan Nair (C) Pt. Bhimsen Joshi (D) Lata Mangeshkar Ans : (C) 12. Which of the following is India’s first nuclear powered submarine launched on 26 July, 2009 ? (A) INS Virat (B) INS Arihant (C) INS Vikrant (D) INS Talwar Ans : (B) 13. The speed of light will be minimum while passing through— (A) Glass (B) Vacuum (C) Water (D) Air Ans : (A) 14. Galvanised iron sheets have a coating of— (A) Tin (B) Lead (C) Zinc (D) Chromium Ans : (C) 15. I.B.R.D. is also known as— (A) International Bank (B) World Bank (C) Asian Development Bank (D) Bank of America Ans : (B) 16. The Gupta king who assumed the title of Vikramaditya was— (A) Skandagupta (B) Samudragupta (C) Chandragupta–II (D) Kumaragupta Ans : (C) 17. Part IV of the Constitution of India deals with— (A) Fundamental Rights (B) Citizenship (C) Directive Principles of State Policy (D) Union Executive Ans : (C) 18. Which amidst the following countries of the European union has not adopted the single currency Euro ? (A) France (B) U. K. (C) Germany (D) Spain Ans : (B) 19. Permanent members of U. N. Security Council are— (A) U.K., U.S.A., Russia, China, Japan (B) U.S.A., France, China, U.K., Canada (C) U.S.A., France, U.K., Russia, Canada (D) U.S.A., U.K., France, Russia, China Ans : (D) 20. The author of the book ‘My Country My Life’ is— (A) Lal Krishna Advani (B) Jaswant Singh (C) Dilip Kumar (D) Sunil Gavaskar Ans : (A) 21. The Partition of Bengal was revoked by the British Government in the year— (A) 1907 (B) 1917 (C) 1911 (D) 1921 Ans : (C) 22. The first talkie film in India was— (A) Raja Harish Chandra (B) Alam Ara (C) Chandi Das (D) Jhansi Ki Rani Ans : (B) 23. ‘Blue Revolution’ is related to— (A) Space research (B) Irrigation (C) Fisheries (D) Drinking water Ans : (C) 24. India has the maximum foreign trade with— (A) Japan (B) Germany (C) U.S.A. (D) U.K. Ans : (C) 25. The most urbanised country in the world is— (A) Japan (B) Singapore (C) Germany (D) Israel Ans : (B) 26. Which is the highest finance body for small scale industries ? (A) IDBI (B) SIDBI (C) IFCI (D) NABARD Ans : (B) 27. What is the new name of the old region ‘Siam’ ? (A) Myanmar (B) Thailand (C) Philippines (D) Cambodia Ans : (B) 28. Great poet Amir Khusarau’s birth place was— (A) Patiyali (Etah) (B) Kanpur (C) Tehran (D) Lahore Ans : (A) 29. Bauxite is an ore of one of the following metals— (A) Aluminium (B) Silver (C) Tin (D) Steel Ans : (A) 30. Who organized the fourth Buddhist council ? (A) Ashoka (B) Harsha (C) Bindusara (D) Kanishka Ans : (D) 31. Who was the last ruler of Lodi dynasty ? (A) Bahlol Lodi (B) Ibrahim Lodi (C) Sikandar Lodi (D) Daulat Khan Lodi Ans : (B) 32. The Capital of Andaman and Nicobar islands is— (A) Port Blair (B) Diu (C) Kolkata (D) Tirupati Ans : (A) 33. Who among the following decides if a particular Bill is a Money Bill or not ? (A) President (B) Speaker of Lok Sabha (C) Chairman of Rajya Sabha (D) Finance Minister Ans : (B) 34. ‘Bar’ is the unit of— (A) Heat (B) Temperature (C) Current (D) Atmospheric pressure Ans : (D) 35. Right to vote is a— (A) Political right (B) Civil right (C) Economic right (D) Legal right Ans : (A) 36. Koneru Humpy is associated with— (A) Lawn Tennis (B) Hockey (C) Chess (D) Badminton Ans : (C) 37. Which of the following hills connect eastern and western ghats ? (A) Satpura (B) Vindhya (C) Nilgiri (D) Aravalli Ans : (C) 38. Which country is known as the ‘Cockpit of Europe’ ? (A) Belzium (B) Switzerland (C) Netherlands (D) Luxembourg Ans : (A) 39. In Uttar Pradesh, Charkula folk dance is related with— (A) Ruhelkhand region (B) Brij region (C) Bundelkhand region (D) Avadh region Ans : (B) 40. Which among the following is a central university in Uttar Pradesh ? (A) Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Faizabad (B) Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi (C) Chhatrapati Sahuji Maharaj University, Kanpur (D) Allahabad University, Allahabad Ans : (D) 41. Lucknow Congress session 1916, was presided over by— (A) Sarojini Naidu (B) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (C) Ambika Charan Majumdar (D) Pt. J. L. Nehru Ans : (C) 42. Rihand Project is located at— (A) Lalitpur district (B) Mirzapur district (C) Aligarh district (D) Sultanpur district Ans : (B) 43. Where was ‘Tanchoi’ brocade developed ? (A) Varanasi (B) Dhaka (C) Surat (D) Tanjavur Ans : (A) 44. Who wrote ‘Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna Ab Hamare Dil Mein Hai’ ? (A) Mohammed Iqbal (B) Kazi Nazrul Islam (C) Anand Narayan Mulla (D) Ram Prasad Bismil Ans : (D) 45. The chemical that is used in making artificial rain is— (A) Silver Nitrate (B) Silver Iodide (C) Silver Nitrite (D) Silver Chloride Ans : (B) 46. Which of the following is the hardest substance in the human body ? (A) Bone (B) Enamel (C) Nail (D) None of these Ans : (B) 47. Agricultural income tax is a source of revenue to— (A) Central Government (B) State Government (C) Local Administration (D) Centre and State Governments Ans : (B) 48. Largest Mica deposits are in— (A) South Africa (B) Australia (C) Canada (D) India Ans : (D) 49. Lalitpur district in U. P. is known for the— (A) Uranium deposits (B) Sugar industry (C) Polic training academy (D) None of these Ans : (A) 50. Which of the following oceans has the shape of the English alphabet ‘S’ ? (A) Arctic Ocean (B) Indian Ocean (C) Atlantic Ocean (D) Pacific Ocean Ans : (C) ============================================ B Ed Entrance Teaching Aptitude Question Paper Answers B Ed Teaching Aptitude Question Paper Answers free pdf Sample Model Paper 51. Education Commission in independent India which focused on Secondary Education was chaired by— (A) Dr. D. S. Kothari (B) A. Lakshmiswami Mudaliar (C) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan (D) Triguna Sen 52. Education Commission in pre-independence India which comprehensively covered all aspects of education is known as— (A) Saddler Commission (B) Hunter Commission (C) Sargent Plan (D) Abbot-Wood Report 53. Tarachand Committee provided recommendations on— (A) Student’s Unrest (B) Religious and Moral Education (C) Vocationalisation of Education (D) Secondary Education 54. State expenditure of 6 percent of G. D. P. was recommended by— (A) Kothari Commission (1966) (B) National Education Policy (1968) (C) National Policy on Education (1986) (D) Review Committee on NPE (1986) 55. The latest National Curriculum Framework by NCERT came into existence in— (A) 2000 (B) 2004 (C) 2005 (D) 2006 Answers : 31. (D) 32. (C) 33. (A) 34. (B) 35. (B) 36. (A) 37. (A) 38. (B) 39. (D) 40. (B) 41. (A) 42. (D) 43. (D) 44. (B) 45. (A) 46. (D) 47. (A) 48. (D) 49. (B) 50. (B) 51. (B) 52. (B) 53. (D) 54. (C) 55. (C) Part-A Section–IV Teaching-Learning and The School 56. What would be your approach if a student interrupts in your class ? (A) You will ask him to leave the class (B) You will ask him to behave properly (C) You will assess his reasons to do the same (D) You will give him extra home-work 57. How would you prefer to address a student who has not completed his home-work ? (A) When are you going to complete it ? (B) You did not do it. Try it (C) Why did you not complete it ? (D) You better ignore it now 58. Schools should be concerned with the development of child, which should include— (A) Acquisition of knowledge by the child (B) Acquisition of life-skills by the child (C) Acquisition of skills required by the nation (D) Acquisition of skills required by a healthy person 59. The main reason for non-achievement of full literacy in India is— (A) Lack of funds (B) Incapability of utilization of funds (C) Lack of suitable facilities (D) Lack of will to achieve the goal 60. The main purpose of ‘Parent-Teacher-Association (PTA)’ in any school is to— (A) Keep students in check/control (B) Collect additional funds for remedial teaching (C) Share understanding of the problems faced by school (D) Involve parents for improvement of school functioning 61. Student gives a partially correct response to your question. Then you will— (A) Seek further information (B) Provide reinforcement (C) Reframe your question (D) Tell the correct information 62. School can be called a social agent if— (A) It transmits knowledge (B) It educates about rights and duties (C) It imparts knowledge about traditions and values (D) It organises various activities 63. One basic differenc between traditional schools and open learning schools is that— (A) The former are systematic (B) The latter do not cultivate cultural values (C) The latter use modern gadgets (D) The former carry personal touch 64. School can be considered a …… group as far as socialising agency is concerned. (A) Primary (B) Secondary (C) Supplementary (D) Tertiary 65. Which of the following statements is not true? (A) Acquisition of ‘life-skills’ is part of maturation (B) Acquisition of ‘life-skills’ is part of social process (C) ‘Life-skills’ are directly moulded (D) ‘Life-skills’ are learnt 66. A student wants to share his problem with his teacher and visits the teacher for the same at his home. In such a situation, the teacher should— (A) Suggest to him to escape from his home (B) Contact the student’s parents and provide help (C) Extend reasonable help and boost his morale (D) Warn him to never visit his home 67. If a student alleges against you for showing favouritism in evaluation of scripts, how would you deal with him ? (A) Reject his allegations (B) Adopt punitive measure (C) Make efforts to reveal his position (D) Show his answer book and few more 68. The major responsibility with which school personnel have been entrusted is that of— (A) Adjusting social demands to the needs of the child (B) Adjusting the child to conform to the demands of society (C) Changing human nature to conform to social expectations (D) Preparing the child to change the society 69. In order to develop a good rapport with students, a teacher should (select the most important activity)— (A) Love his students (B) Be friendly with all (C) Pay individual attention (D) Communicate well 70. The best reason because of which a teacher can command respect from his students is if— (A) He follows innovative practices in the class (B) He dictates notes to the class (C) He reads and explains the text-book (D) He does not give home assignment 71. Development of moral values among students is very important. What would you do to develop the same ? (A) Encourage moral value related works (B) Organise lectures (C) Display stories based on moral values (D) Present yourself as a role model 72. Teaching aids are useful because they— (A) Help teacher’s work (B) Activate all senses (C) Help students to be attentive (D) Make learning more meaningful 73. Teacher’s class-room behaviour should be good because— (A) It will set an example (B) Students will be more attentive (C) Environment would be conducive to learning (D) Students will appreciate it 74. You have a class which is very heterogeneous in height. You should allow a seating arrangement— (A) Which is random (B) Where smaller students are allowed to sit in such a way that they can see and participate easily in class activities (C) Which is purely based on height (D) That has taller students on one side of the class 75. Which one of the following may not be the best reason for cheating in the class-room examination ? (A) Too lazy to study (B) Parental pressure for good marks (C) Fear of failure (D) Self-prestige 76. In this age of academic excellence demand, inclusion of games and sports in schools is— (A) A wastage of time (B) Taking away a lot of time from academic work (C) Giving time for leisure or relaxation (D) Necessary for the co-ordinated development of the individual 77. Which one of the following pairs is odd (or not properly associated) ? (A) Froebel — Playway (B) Maria Montessori — Divergent thinking (C) Keller — Co-operative learning (D) Gandhiji — Soiled hands 78. While teaching the concept of a ‘circle’, which one of the following would be the best way to do it ? (A) Present a picture of a circle (B) Present pictures of circles of various sizes (C) Present pictures of circles and ellipses (D) Present pictures of circles and polygons 79. Teaching would be more effective if the teacher— (A) Makes his intent purposeful (B) Is master of the subject (C) Uses various instructional aids (D) Declares his objectives in the beginning 80. In a democratic country like India, schools should concentrate on— (A) Development of traits to face hurdles of daily life (B) Inculcation of values cherised by the community (C) Preparation for academic excellence (D) Development of traits of good citizenship Answers : 56. (C) 57. (C) 58. (B) 59. (D) 60. (D) 61. (B) 62. (D) 63. (D) 64. (B) 65. (A) 66. (C) 67. (D) 68. (B) 69. (C) 70. (A) 71. (D) 72. (D) 73. (C) 74. (B) 75. (D) 76. (D) 77. (D) 78. (B) 79. (C) 80. (D) Part-B Section–V Subject Competence (i) Science following passage carefully and pick out the best answer out of the our choices given in the questions that follow.81. Clothes do not dry quickly on a rainy day because on a rainy day— (A) Humidity is high (B) Humidity is low (C) Temperature becomes high (D) Atmospheric pressure rises 82. Joule is the unit of— (A) Force (B) Power (C) Energy (D) Pressure 83. The audible range of hearing for average human beings is— (A) 20 Hz to 20 KHz (B) 2 Hz to 20 Hz (C) 2 Hz to 20 KHz (D) 2 KHz to 20 KHz 84. Tritium is an— (A) Isobar of Hydrogen (B) Isotope of Hydrogen (C) Isobar of helium (D) Isotope of helium 85. Which of the following ions helps in the opening and closing of stomata ? (A) Na+ (B) K+ (C) Ca++ (D) None of the above 86. Which of the following does not have plus (+) or minus (–) signs marked on it ? (A) Resistor (B) Ammeter (C) Voltmeter (D) Battery 87. Photosynthesis is a— (A) Catabolic process (B) Anabolic process (C) Amphibolic process (D) All of these 88. If a mirror forms an erect but diminished image of an object placed anywhere infront of it, is a— (A) Concave Mirror (B) Plane Mirror (C) Convex Mirror (D) Concave and convex Mirror (both) 89. The instrument to measure atmospheric pressure is called— (A) Pyrometer (B) Thermopile (C) Barometer (D) Manometer 90. Orange colour of the setting sun is due to— (A) Reflection of light (B) Diffusion of light (C) Scattering of light (D) Polarisation of light 91. What is the final colour of blue litmus when a dilute solution of NaOH is added to it ? (A) Red (B) Pink (C) Orange (D) Blue 92. Pick the odd one out— (A) Fermentation (B) Aerobic Respiration (C) Anaerobic Respiration (D) Breathing 93. Hypotonic solution as compared to Hypertonic solution has— (A) More solute (B) Less solute (C) Same solute (D) Nothing can be said about the amount of solute 94. Volt is the unit of— (A) Charge (B) Current (C) Resistance (D) Potential difference 95. Two resistors having resistances of 1 ohm and 2 ohms respectively are connected is series with a battery. The current through the 2 ohms resistor is 2 amperes. The current through the 1 ohm resistor will be— (A) 0·5 amp (B) 1 amp (C) 2 amp (D) 4 amp 96. The addition of which one of the following will decrease the pH value of water ? (A) Caustic Soda (B) Baking soda (C) Salt (D) Hydrochloric acid 97. The branch of science that deals with tumours is— (A) Osteology (B) Anatomy (C) Oncology (D) Urology 98. Pneumonia is a disease associated with— (A) Liver (B) Lungs (C) Gums (D) Kidney 99. ‘Decibel’ is a measure of— (A) Time (B) Distance (C) Intensity of sound (D) Energy 100. Which of the following have the highest frequency ? (A) Heat waves (B) Sound waves (C) Ultraviolet rays (D) Gamma rays Answers with Explanation : 81. (A) 82. (C) 83. (A) 84. (B) 85. (B) 86. (A) 87. (C) 88. (C) 89. (C) 90. (C) 91. (D) 92. (A) Fermentation is an enzymatic transformation of organic substracts. Rest three do not need enzymatic transformation. 93. (B) 94. (D) 95. (C) In series connection same current flows through all the resistances. 96. (D) 97. (C) 98. (B) 99. (C) 100. (D) Last edited by Neelurk; February 14th, 2020 at 01:29 PM. |
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