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PAPER I
Question Booklet series code : A
Part I
Child Development and Pedagogy
1. Ez;zwpT gw;wpa KbauRf; nfhs;if vdg;gLtJ
A.!!yx<jxg<!giv{qg<!ogit<jg B. ,ul;ilf; fhuzp nfhs;if
C. gyfhuzpf; nfhs;if D. FOf;fhuzpf; nfhs;if
Monarchic Theory of intelligence is
A. One-factor theory B. Two-factor theory
C. Multifactor theory D. Group factor theory
2. Mf;fj;jpwDld; neUq;fpaj; njhlh;G nfhz;l gz;G ________
A. nghUshjhuk; B. cly;thF C.!
!fjgs<Sju D. nefpo;Twh jd;ik
There is a close affinity between creativity and
A.economy B. physique C. humour D. rigidity
3. xUthpd; ,yl;rpak; ________ mbg;gilapy; mika Ntz;Lk;
A. Kaw;rp B. ntw;wp C. Njhy;tp D.!!fz<oziPg<gl
Ones goal should be based on
A.Effort B. Success C. Failure D. Moral
4. ey;nyhOf;f tsh;rrpia %d;W epiyfshf gFj;jth;;
A. nkf;^fy; B.!
!Ogiz<hi<g C
; . vhpf;rd; D. [hf;Nkah;
Three stages of moral development have been categorized by
A. McDougall B. Kohlberg C. Erickson D. Jack Mayer
5. gpwUf;F cjTjypy; kpfpo;rrp nfhs;Sjy; vd;gJ;
A. kdntOr;rp Kjph;rrp B.!
!ljmlix<
ljmlix<xl;
l
C. xUtif kfpo;rrp D. xUtif ,uf;fk;
Getting happiness by helping others is
A. Emotional maturity B. Sublimation
C. Type of delight D. Type of sympathy
6. 2002-y; ghuhSkd;wj;jpy; nfhz;L tug;gl;l ______ murpay; rhrd rl;ljpUj;jj;jpd;gb 14
taJf;Fl;gl;l midj;Jf; Foe;ijfSf;Fk; ,ytr fl;lha fy;tpAk;> fy;tpapy; rkj;JtKk;>
rktha;gGfSk;; mspf;fg;gl;Ls;sJ
A. 86tJ B. 45tJ C.!!:4uK D. 38tJ
Children below 14 years must be given free and compulsory education, equality and equal
23. ,d;W ek;nkjpNu Njhd;Wk; epfo;rrpiaf; fz;L> ,jid ehk; Kd;Ng mwpe;Js;Nshk; vd;W
milahsk; fhz;gJ
A.!
!lQmM< {i<kz;
z; B. kPlLf; nfhz;hjy;;
C. kPsha;T D. epidtpypUj;jy;
Identification of an incident, that has happened earlier is
A. Recognition B. Recall C. Review D. Retention
35/
35/ gonkhopf;F nghUs; $wy; %yk; Nrhjpf;fg;gLtJ
A. nghJjpwik B. epidT C. Mf;fj;jpwd; D.! !F{<{xqU!xqU!
Giving meaning to the proverb is used to measure
A. Aptitude B. Memory C.Creativity D. Intelligence!!
25. Mf;fj;jpwd; kpFe;jthplk; fhzg;glhj gz;G
A.!
!hqxi<!%Xujk!dmecbig!yh<Hg<ogit<Tkz; kz
B. gpwh; $Wtij $h;eJ ftdpg;gh;;
C. VNjDk; xU gpur;ridiag; gw;wp rpe;jpj;Jf; nfhz;bUj;jy;
D. tphprpe;jid nfhz;bUj;jy;
Characteristic which is not found in creative persons is
A. immediately accept others sayings B. keenly observe others talk
C. often thinking about any one problem D. to have divergent thinking
26. gapw;rpapy; tpisaf;$ba epue;jukhdNjhh; elj;ij khw;wNk fw;wy; vdf; $wpath;
A.!
!kii<{jmg<< B. fpNsrh;
C. ml;fpd;rd; D. ftpd;-Ngld; Nk[h;
Learning is the permanent change in behaviour which is the result of training. is said
by
A.Thorndike B. Glacer C. Atkinson D. Kavin-Padon Major.
27. jl;lr;R gapy;tJ
A. Mf;f epiyAWj;j fw;wy; B. Kad;W jtwpf;fw;wy;
C.!
!kqm<mlqm<m!gx<xz;z D. cl;fhl;rp topf;fw;wy;
Learning typewriting is
A. conditioned learning B. trial and error learning
C.programmed learning D. insight learning
28. nray;gL Mf;f epiyapWj;jk; ______ vd Fwpg;gplg;gLfpwJ
A.!
!R..ujg!Ng<
ujg!Ng<gfqjzBXk<kl; l B. S-tif Mf;fepiyAWj;jk;
C. A-tif Mf;fepiyAWj;jk; D. B-tif Mf;fepiyAWj;jk;
Operant conditioning is also known as
hGkq! II!
!
klqp<!
31. mq;Nf fplg;gJ ghk;Ngh? fapNwh? vd tpdTtJ
A. mwptpdh B.!
!Jbuqei/ C. mwpahtpdh D. nfhsy;tpdh
32. gz;Gg; ngah; Gzh;rrp tpjpfs;;
A. Ie;J B. MW C.!
!WP.
WP D. vl;L
33. <w;wpy; Ifhuk; Fiwe;J te;j nrhy;
A.!
!kq{<j{ B. tisay; C. Ie;J. D. igad;
34. ntz;ghtpd; xir
A. Js;sy; B.!
!osh<hz< C. mfty; D. J}q;fy;
35. FLk;g tpsf;F _______ gilj;j FWq;fhtpaq;fspy; xd;W.
A.! vkqkise B. ghujpahh;
!hivkqkise
hivkqkise; C. Rujh D. thzpjhrd
36. tpdh> tpil tifs;
A. 5, 3 B.!
!7,!
!9 C. 4, 6 D. 4, 3
37. Foe;ijapd; gjpd;%d;whk; jpq;fspy; epfo;tJ ______ gUtkhFk;
A. Kj;jk; B.!
!uVjg C. mk;Gyp D. nrq;fiuP
38. KJNtdpw; fhyk; vd;gJ
A. Mtzp> Gul;lhrp B. rpj;jpiu> itfhrp C.!
!Neq?!NC.D.
Neq?!NC Ig;grp> fhh;jjpif
39. epiu kPlly; vd;gJ;
A. ntl;rp B.!
!gvf<jk C. nehr;rp D. copiQ
40. Nrf;fpohh; ngUkhd; mUspaJ
A. jpUtpisahly; Guhzk; B. rptGuhzk; C.!ohiqbHvi{l; D. jyGuhzk;
!ohiqbHvi{l;
41. jpUthrfj;ij Mq;fpyj;jpy; nkhop ngah;jjth;;
A. rhh;y];ghg;Ng[; B. mnyf;rhz;lh; C. ypadhh;Nlh D.!
!\q/B.!
\q/B !Ohih;
Ohih
42. Gwj;jpizfs; nkhj;jk;
A.he<
he<eqv{<M B. vl;L C. gj;J D. Ie;J
43. ctikiaf; $wpg; nghUisg; ngw itg;gJ ______ mzp MFk;.
PART III
English
61. Which among the following is not associated with a word?
A. syntax B. pronunciation C. synonym D. syllable
62. Which of the following sets of words has more than one category of words in it?
A. walk, swim, jump, moan B. happy, power, slow, weak
C. determined, tall, strong, clean D. beauty, sight, honesty, intelligence
63. When you read something quickly in order to find the main points you call it
A. skimming B. scanning C. intensive reading D. extensive reading
64. Pick out the correct pronunciation of the word italicized in the following sentence
The sport has a strict code of conduct.
A. /k nd kt/ B. /k nd kt/ C. /k nd kt/ D. /k nd kt/
Read the passage given below and choose the best answer for each of the questions that
follow
What writers struggle to express through numerous columns, the cartoon in a pointed
one liner. Little wonder then, that the first thing most of us like to see when we pick up a
newspaper is the cartoon. Simple though it may seem, making a cartoon is an art that
requires a combination of hard work, training and a good sense of humour. Cartoonists say
that the cartoons that make us laugh the most are in fact the cartoons that are hardest to
make. Even celebrated cartoonists like R. K. Laxman admit that making a cartoon is not a
piece of cake. Laxman says he has to wait for over six hours, which includes spending a lot
of time scanning newspapers and television channels before any idea strikes him.
How does one become a cartoonist? There are few colleges or schools for cartoonists.
Fill in the blanks by choosing the right options given along with each questions
79. Her father wont come this time _______?
A. will she B. wont she C. wont he D. will he
< . Mathematics
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91. jpwdwpj; Njh;it nfhLj;jgpwF Mrphpahpd; ,Wjpr; nray;
A. kjpg;ngz; mspf;Fk; Kiw kw;Wk; kjpg;ngz; tiuaiu
B/!
/!Oki<
/!Oki<U!lkqh<
!lkqh<oh{<gtqe<!hGk<kib<U?!uqtg<gl<!
2
97. xU gpd;dj;jpy; njhFjpapYk;> gFjpapYk; vz; 1 If; $l;Lk; NghJ mjd;kjpg;G ,Nj Nghy;
3
1
njhFjpapYk;> gFjpapYk; vz; 1 If; fopf;Fk;NghJ mjd; kjpg;G vdpy; %y gpd;dk;
2
2 3 3 5
A. B. C. D.
5 5 4 7
2
If one is added to the numerator and the denominator of a fraction then its equal to /!If one is
3
1
subtracted from the numerator and the denominator, then ints equal to /!the originalfraction is
2
2 3 3 5
A. B. C. D.
5 5 4 7
98. ,uz;L vz;fs; 3 : 4 vd;w tpfpjj;jpy; cs;sD. kP.rp.k. kP.ngh.k. tpd; ngUf;F njhif 10800>
vdpy; mtw;wpd; $Ljy;
A. 210 B. 240 C. 225 D. 180
99. ABC vd;gd PQR KiwNa B, Q-y; nrq;NfhzKila nrq;Nfhz Kf;Nfhzq;fs;. ,q;F AB
= PQ; BC = QR vdpy; fPoffhz; vg;gz;gpd; %yk; mit rh;t rkk;?
A. SSS B. RHS C. SAS D. ASA
ABC and PQR are two right angled triangles with right angle at B and Q respectively. If AB = PQ; BC =
QR then under which of the following properties are they congruent?
A. SSS B. RHS C. SAS D. ASA
100. 8 nghUl;fspd; mlf;f tpiy 10 nghUl;fspd; tpw;Fk; tpiyf;F rkk; vdpy; el;l
; rjtPjk;
A.10 B. 20 C. 15 D. 25
The cost price of 8 articles is equal to the selling price of 10 articles. Then the percentage of loss is
A.10 B. 20 C. 15 D. 20
1 1
101. 4.59 x 1.8 3.6 + 5.4 of d;kjpg;G
9 5
A. 4.685 B. 2.695 C. 3.259 D. 2.596
1 1
The value of 4.59 x 1.8 3.6 + 5.4 of
9 5
A. 4.685 B. 2.695 C. 3.259 D. 2.596
103. xU rJuj;jpd; gf;f msit 4 nr.kP mjpfg;gLj;jpdhy; mjd; gug;G 60r.nr.kP mjpfhpf;fpwJ.
mg;gbnadpy; gf;fj;jpd; msT mjpfg;gLj;Jtjw;F Kd;G mjd;
A. 6.2 nr.kP B. 12 nr.kP C/!
/!6/6!os/lQ
/!6/6!os/lQ! D. 15 nr.kP.
If the side of a square is increased by 4 cm, the area increases by 60 sq cm.The side of the square
before increasing is
A. 6.2 cm B. 12 cm C. 5.5 cm D. 15 cm
104. 1197215a6 vd;w vz; 11 My; kPjpapd;wp tFgl a f;F nfhLf;fg;glf;$ba kpff; Fiwe;j
kjpg;G vd;d?
A. 1 B. 3 C. 2 D. 5
What least value must be given to a so that the number 1197215a6 is exactly divisible by 11?
A. 1 B. 3 C. 2 D. 5
109. 40y; 15% vd;gJ Xh; vz;zpd; 25% tpl 2 mjpfk; vdpy; mt;ntz;
A. 16 B. 40 C. 55 D. 60
15% of 40 is 2 more than 25% of a number. The number is
A. 16 B. 40 C. 55 D. 60
x x x x
110. , , , , x ,ilepiy 5 vdpy; x vd;gJ
5 4 3 2
A. 25 B. 20 C. 15 D. 10
x x x x
The median of the scores , , , , x is 5. Then x is
5 4 3 2
A. 25 B. 20 C. 15 D. 10
113. fzpjj;jpy; ,uhzp 100% kjpg;ngz;fs; ngw;Ws;shh;. ,uhzpia tpl,uh[_ 20% Fiwthf
ngw;Ws;shd;. ,uh[_it tpl ghuj; 20% mjpfkhfngw;Ws;shd;. vdpy; ghuj; ngw;w
kjpg;ngz;fs;
A. 100 B. 120 C. 96 D. 84
Rani got hundred per cent marks in Maths. Raju got 20% less than Rani.Bharat got 20% more than
Raju. Marks scored by Bharat is
A. 100 B. 120 C. 96 D. 84
9
114. xUth; xU thndhypg; ngl;bia mjd; tpw;gid tpiyapy; klq;fpy; thq;fp mij tpw;gid
10
tpiyia tpl 8% mjpfg;gLj;jp tpw;whh;. vdpy;mth; ngw;w ,yhg rjtPjk;
A. 8 B. 10 C. 18 D. 20
A person purchased a radio at th of its selling price and sold it at 8% more than its selling price. Then
his gain per cent is
A. 8 B. 10 C. 18 D. 20
116. xU tl;lj;jpd; Rw;wstpw;F Muj;jpw;Fk; cs;s tpj;jpahrk; 37 nr.kP. tl;lj;jpd; gug;gsT r.nr.kP
y;
A. 154 B. 148 C. 259 D. 111
The difference between the circumference and radius of a circle is 37 cm.The area of the circle in sq.
cm is
A. 154 B. 148 C. 259 D. 111
117. xU nrt;tfj;jpd; ePsk;> mfyk; KiwNa 40 nr.kP kw;Wk; 26 nr.kP ,r;nrt;tfj;jpd; gf;fq;fspd;
ikag;Gs;spfis KiwNa ,izg;gjhy; Vw;gLk; rha;rJuj;jpd; gug;gsT _______ r.nr.kP. MFk;.
A. 1040 B. 2080 C. 260 D. 520
The length and breadth of a rectangle are 40 cm and 26 cm respectively.The area of rhombus formed
by joining the mid-points of the sides of the rectangle in order is __sq. cm.
A. 1040 B. 2080 C. 260 D. 520
25 4 2 8
118. + = + fPoffz;ltw;wpy; ,/J ve;j gz;Gf;F vLj;Jf;fhl;L?;;
5 3 9 3 45
A.!
!hr<gmQ M!h{<H B. milt gz;G C. ghpkhw;W gz;G D. rkdp gz;G.
25 4 2 8
+ = + is an example for which property?
5 3 9 3 45
A. Distributive B. Closure C. Commutative D. Identity
22:/ xU Fwpg;gpl;l vz;zpf;if cs;s Nfhypfis 2> 3> 4> 5 my;yJ 6 Nghplk; rkkhf gq;fpLk;
NghJ xt;nthU KiwAk; xU Nfhyp kPjkhfpwJ.Nkw;fhz; epge;jidia epiwT nra;Ak; kPrrpW
Nfhypf;spd; vz;zpf;if
A. 41 B. 121 C. 61 D. 181
When a certain number of marbles are shared between 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 persons, each time one marble is
remaining. The least possible number of marbles that are shared is
A. 41 B. 121 C. 61 D. 181!
!
120. xU Fwpg;gpl;l njhif 5 tUlq;fspy; &. 6>800 MfTk; NkYk; 3tUlq;fspy; &. 6>080 MfTk;
Kjph;T milfpwJ. vdpy; KjyPL &.
A. &. 1>800 B.!
!'/!6?111 C. &. 3>600 D. &. 720
A certain sum of money amounts to Rs. 6,800 in 5 years and Rs. 6,080 in 3 years respectively. The
principal is
A. Rs. 1800 B. Rs. 5,000 C. Rs. 3,600 D. Rs. 720
121. gug;G kw;Wk; mbtsp kz;lyj;jpypUe;J ntspf;F tpLgLk; mjpfg;gbahd ______ fjph;fis
gRik,y;y thAf;fs; jLf;fpwJ
A. GwCjh fjph; B. fhkhfjph; C. ikf;Nuh miyfs; D.! !ngs<squh<H!gkqi<gt;
t
Greenhouse gases prevent most of the outgoing ______ radiation from the surface and
lower atmosphere from escaping into outer space
A. ultraviolet B. gamma C. micro-wave D. infra red
91
93.
Given :
Average of value = 15, Number of values =25, wrongly entered value = 15, correct
value 15
Correct total = wrong total wrong value + correct value
= (15x25) ( - 15 ) + 15 = 375 + 15 + 15 = 405
Corrected average = Correct total / number of values
= 405/25 = 16.2 Choice (B)
94.
Order of rotation for an equilateral triangle is 3
360o
Angle of rotation = = 120o
3
95.
A = x + 18
B = x
By property of triangle, external angle is
equal to sum of opposite internal angles
A +B = 116
x + 18 + x = 116
2x + 8 = 116
2x = 98 x = 49
96.
By the condition for triangle, the sum of any two side is greater than the third side, (
Triangle inequality) b < c + a
97.
If one is added to the numerator and denominator, the fraction become 2/3
If one is subtracted from the numerator and denominator fraction becom 1/3
By trial,
3
The fractionis
5
98.
x 3
The ratio of numbers x : y = 3 : 4 = = => 4x = 3y ---(1)
y 4
99.
AB = PQ , BC = QR , then the two triangles are similar by SAS property
100.
Cost price of 8 item = selling price of 10 items
8. CP = 10 SP
8
SP = CP
10
C .P S .P
% OF LOSS = X 100
C .P
8
1 C.P
=
10 2
X 100 = X 100 = 20
C .P 10
Choice (B)
101
By BODMAS RULE,
1 1
4.59 x 1.8 3.6 + 5.4 of
9 5
4.59 x x0.5 + 0.6 0.2
2.295 + 0.4 = 2.695 Choice (B)
102.
103.
(a + 4) 2 = A + 60
a2 + 8a + 16 = A + 60
A + 8a + 16 = A + 60 8a = 60 -16 =44
44
a= = 5.5cm CHoice (C)
8
104.
Condition for divisibility for 11
Difference between sum of odd digits and even digits is zero or multiple of 11
1197215a6
(1+9+2+5+6) (1+7+1+a) = n(11)
For least number n = 1
23- (9+a) = 11 9+a = 23 -11
a = 3 Choice B
105
By synthetic division
108 = 2 x2x3x3x3 = 22x33 To make it as a perfect cube it should be multiplied
by 2
Choice (A)
109.
110.
Arrange the given numbers in ascending order
x x x x x
, , , , x then the median of the value is = 5
5 4 3 2 3
x = 15 Choice (C)
111.
The degree of algebraic expression 7 , which is a constant.
For a constant term degree is 0 (since 7x0 = 7)
Choice (D)
112.
a + b = 7 , a b = 3 then the value of ab
Method 1 Method 2
By solving By identity (a + b)2 (a- b) 2 = 4ab
a+b=7 49 9 =4ab
ab=3 40 =4ab
-------------- ab =10
113.
Mark scored by Rani = 100
Mark scored by Raju = 20 % less than rani = 80
Mark scored by Bharath = 20% more than raju = 80 + 20% of 80
=80 + 16 =96
Choice (C)
114.
116.
Difference between the circumference and radius is =37 cm.
2 r r = 37
r ( 2 - 1) = 37
37 37 37
r= = = =7
2 1 22 44 7
2 1
7 7
22
Area = r2 = x7 x7 = 154 choice (A)
7
117.
118
(A) DIstributive
120.
A = P + pnr
A = P (1 + nr)
6800 = P (1+ 5r)
6080 = P(1 + 3r)
solving the above P = 5000