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él 1. Gitoshree is money in Sanchayike. her pocket Fill in the blank with appropriate word. (D putting (2) landing (3) placing (4) hiding 2. The first letter of one of the following is not a capital letter. What is it? (1). aday (2) a festival (3) aseason (4) a special day of occasion 3. ‘Mummy, ¢an I wear my blue skirt, please?” What does this sentence express? (2) making a request (2) seeking permission (3) asking for option (4) expressing possibility 4. Here the environment is healthy. He likes the free air here. Fill in the blank with the suitable word (1) nonpolluted (2) _unpolluted (3) dispolluted (4) polluted 5. ‘Thave won a lottery. I five lakh rupees.” Fill in the blank with the correct form of verb (1) will get (get) (2) am going to get (3) get (4) would get SUA 10. ‘The word ‘brothers’ ends with one of the following sounds, What is it? (D fsf (2) Irsf (3) fiz/ (4) fal When the Games come to a close the flame is Complete the sentence choosing the correct phrasal verb. @) put in e) @) putoff a) put out puton The air cushion that it creates under it keeps it ‘hovering’ about 45 cm, above the surface. Here ‘hovering’ means (2) staying in the air in one place (2) swinging in the air (3) moving to and fro (4) moving ina circle ‘One of the following is not a fossil. What is it? (2) The remains of plants preserved in rocks (2) The tracks of animals (3) The remains of animals preserved in rocks (4) The antiques We travelled by the 645 train which arrived here 8.30, Fill in the blank with the suitable preposition Q) in (2) on (3) by (4) at GTW - 10211. Read the following lines from the poem, ‘wonder’ Who paints the rainbow in the sky And hangs the fluffy clouds so high? What do you mean by the word, ‘fluffy’ here? (1) lighter (2) black (3) larger (4) heavy 12. One of the following words can be used both as a countable and an uncountable noun. What is it? (1) chicken (2) flight (3) ink (4) film 13. When a group of Kangaroos start living together, it is called (2) agang @) (3) acrowd (4) a troop mob 14. ‘The branches of the banyan trees drop to the ground take root again, and send out more twisting, trailing branches. What does the word ‘trail’ mean? (1) to wind threads together (2) to grow over or along the ground (3) twisted and stuck together (4) to turn towards the ground 15, Bobby saw a duck and her of ducklings swimming across the canal. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word (1) flock (2) herd (3) brood (4) swarm GTW - 102 16. 17. 18, 19, ‘For, above everything an archer must be undivided in his attention.’ What did Drona mean by ‘undivided attention’ here? (1) total concentration on one thing (2) diversion in attention (3) total concentration on many things (4) paying attention, to everything Read the following lines from the poem, ‘Neighbours’ But the family on the left clatter about Day and night and sometimes shout, ‘What does the word, ‘clatter’ mean here? (1) throw things here and there (2) fight (3) worry too much (4) loud noise ‘but not all talking birds have thick tongues.” Here the word ‘talking’ is used as (1) averb (2) an adjective (3) aparticiple (4) _ an adverb Add the right ‘so’ sentence to the following sentence | ‘The first spaceships were built to take animals only. (1) So, satellites can now be used to do amazing things. (2) 80, we are able to study the science of space near the earth. (3) So, man was able to study space for the first time himself, (4) So, it was possible to send up only a dog, and then two monkeys, SUA20, 21. SV/A 2 If he catches the first bus, he will come here on time. ‘This sentence can also be said as @ (2) (3) 4 He must catch the first bus, otherwise he will not come here on time. He caught the first bus and came here on time, Cateh the first bus or come on time. He had caught the first bus to come here on time. We are good friends. We (know) each other for a long time. Fill in the blank choosing the appropriate verb form. () know (2) have been known (3) have known (4) knew The story, ‘The Olympic Champion and the Ducks’ shows us that people are more fond of (2) sportsmen like Bobby Pearce who always win (2) sportsmen like Bobby Pearce who can defeat champions like Ken Myers (3) sculling champions (4) sportsmen like Bobby Pearce who are thoughtful and kind even at the risk of losing 23. 25. 26. ‘The terrified businessman managed to of the snakes head and tried to smash it against the car window. a) (2) (3) ) get hold hold fast get rid caught hold When we are still we make less heat inside our bodies Complete the sentence @ @) 3) 4) than when we move about than we move about when we move about here and there then we move about Isat there gasping. The roof of my mouth seemed to be on fire. Find the correct expression. qa) (2) (3) @ ‘The narrator was tightly closing his mouth due to severe burns. ‘The narrator was shouting due to severe pain. ‘The narrator was taking deep breath with his mouth open as a result of severe pain ‘The narrator was shouting due to severe burns ‘You see a truck speeding towards your friend in the street. What would you say? a (2) @) (4) What speed! Look out! How careless! What a nuisance! GTW - 10227, We use the word ‘catch’ before some words and phrases but not before some others, Look at the following words. Which one of them can you not catch? (1) cold (2) one's breath (3)> sight (4) cycle 28, ———— the State Government is intending to put up bus fares. That's what I have heard Fill in the blank with the appropriate word (1) Apparently @) Greatly (3) Immediately (4) Seriously 29, The gates are locked, ‘The birds don't like this nasty sneaking wind; ‘And nor does he. ‘onan hasty sneaking wind’ means (2) acold, biting wind that blows in the evening (2) an unpleasant wind that moves quietly and secretly (3) an angry unpleasant wind that children dislike (4) a pleasant wind that moves quietly and secretly GTW - 102 30. 31. 32. ‘Laxmamma, who worked in our neighbour's house for several years, died last week.’ Select the correct explanation about the Relative Clause in the sentence given above (1) Tt tells us which woman. It defines the old woman (2) It talks about the condition (3) This clause simply adds an extra information about Laxmamma (4) It talks about the probability Sheela enjoyed the film. Neela also enjoyed it. Combine these two sentences into 4 meaningful sentence (1) Sheela and Neela did enjoyed the film. (2) Sheela enjoyed the film and so did Neela. (3) Sheela enjoyed the film, so did Neela. (4) Sheela and also Neela enjoyed the film. We do not use the passive in one of the following cases. What is it? (2) When the agent of the doer of the action is not very important or relevant. (2) When we want to give importance to the action or the result of an action rather than to the doer. (3) When, we, for some reason, do not want to name the doer of the action. (4) When the grammatical subject and the doer/agent are the same person or thing. SVA2 93. “Do you know when she will go home?” I said to him. Change it into ‘indirect speech’ (1) T asked him if he knew when she would go home. (2) I asked him whether he knows when she will go home. (3) I asked him whether he knows when she would go home. (4) Lasked him did he know when she would go home. 34, How many syllables are there in the word ‘missionary”? (1) three (2) four (3) two (4) five 35. The question that can be asked to get the answer, ‘They play cricket on Sundays.’ (1) When do they play cricket? (2) Do you play cricket on Sundays? (8) When does they play cricket? (4) Did they play cricket on Sundays? 36. Ifyou were an opthalmologist, you would be interested in (D teeth (2) bones (3) the skin 4) eyes 37. Select the pair of words in which the vowel sounds are not pronouneed alike (1) seem—steal (2) said ~deaf (3) doubt—count (4) foot - food SUA 38, 39. aL. 42. Here the wrongly-spelt: word is (1) conference —(2)_ignorence (3) influence (4 importance Doctors who examined the mummified body of Tutenkhamen reported that he had a small depression on his cheek. Here, the word ‘mummified body’ means @) alive body (2) abody with serious illness (8) a dead body preserved from decay with special substances (@) hollow, sunken body One of the following doesn't belong to the group. Find the word @) nursery (2) guditorium (3) colonel (4) avenue Read the lines from the poem, ‘Because I could not stop for Death.” The roof was scarcely visible The cornice but a mound. What does ‘cornice’ mean? (the grave-yard (2) the top part of a grave (8) the tomb (4) the earth heaped upon a grave Pauline did not like the class, So, she when the teacher was not looking. Fill in the blank choosing the correct phrasal verb. (1) slippedout —(2)_slipped (3) slipped in (4) slipped over GTW ~ 10243. If someone has the disability in controlling the muscles in some parts of the body, he/she is said to be (1) paralytic (2) amnesiac (3) spastic (4) cripple 44, ‘Where is the Post Office?” ‘The correct way of asking this question in a polite way is (1) T wonder if you could tell me where the post office is. (2) Would you please tell me where is the post office? (3) I shall be thankful if you show me where is the post office. (4) Please show me where is the post office 45. “Mr. Montgomery”, he said unkindly loud. “This gentleman is opening an account. He will deposit fifty-six dollars. Good morning.” ‘The manager of the bank was ‘unkindly loud’ because (1) the narrator did not know how to deposit money in the bank. (2) he was not satisfied with the small amount that the narrator would deposit. (3) the narrator told him that he was from Pinkerton's Detective Agency. (4) the narrator was timid, nervous and easily excitable. GTW - 102 46. 47. “Do not touch me with an axe. I too feel pain. I am your friend.” In the lesson, ‘Chipko’, these lines are said by (1) The tree (2) Sunderlal Bahuguna (3) The teacher in a village who acted like a tree. (4) The boy who acted like a tree. Identify the set of words which are in alphabetical order (1) care—cure ~ cattle ~ cast (2) arrange ~ alabaster — alphabetical album (3) permission — prominent ~ prayer ~ pyre (4) batter — battle ~ burst — business ‘There is an error in one part of this sentence. Find that part. He has / either to pay the / bill and A B c return/ the shirts and trousers. D @ A @ B @ ¢ @ D SUA| 49, Read the lines from the poem, ‘All the World's a stage.’ written by William Shakespeare. At first the infant Mevwling and puking in the nurse's arms here, ‘puking’ means (2) crying feebly (2) vomiting (3) letting out a deep breath (4) sporting 50. His courage won him honour. here, ‘courage’ is (1) an Abstract noun (2) acommon noun (3) an adjective (4) acollective noun 51. ‘You must finish your homework today. In this sentence, ‘must! is used to express (1) willingness - @) awish (3) obligation (4) arequest 52, ‘The floating clouds their state shall lend ‘To her; for her the willow bend.’ These are the lines from the poem (Q) The Little Black Boy (2) If (3) The Tiger and the Deer (4) Three Years She Grew SUA 53. 54. 5B. A formal invitation is written (1) inthe first person (2) in the second person (8) inthe third person (4) either in the first person or in the second person ‘The sentence, ‘One could not be a tyrant abroad and a democrat at home.’ from ‘An ordinary man in an Extraordinary way’ means (1) It is cruel to harm others (2) One loves democracy at home but not outside (3) One should be democratic always (4) One cannot be a dictator and » democrat at the same time ‘Shakespeare is one of the greatest pocts,’ ‘This sentence can he re-written without changing the meaning as (1) Very few poets are as great as Shakespeare (2) No other poet is as great as Shakespeare (3) Shakespeare is greater than any other poet (4) Shakespeare is as great as all other poets In the sentence, ‘It is foolish touching a live wire,’, the function of the gerund, ‘touching’ is (1) subject of “it (2) object of tit? (3) in apposition to pronoun, ‘it” (4) complement of ‘it’ GTW - 102a Direction for @.No. (57-60) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow It was a bright little place of entertainment. As I stood at the door, a man came out of a side room, and I guessed at once that it was Long John himself, He was very tall and strong. His left leg was cut off close to the hip and under his left shoulder he leaned upon a crutch. He used this very cleverly, hopping about on it like a bird. His face was large and plain. But he looked intelligent and smiling. He always seemed in the most cheerful spirits. 87. Long John came out of a (1) front room @) dark room (8) side room (4) strong room 58, Long John's (1) leg was cut off close to the thigh (2) shoulder was cut off (8) arm was cut off close to the shoulder (4) leg was cut off close to the hip 59. Hip means (1) the part between thigh and foot (2) the area at either side of the body between the top of the leg and the waist (3) the area at the top of the waist (4) the area between the two shoulders 60. The antonym of ‘cheerful’ is (2) gloomy (2) brave (3) marred (4) crooked GTW - 102 10 61. 62. 64. While decling with a Supplementary Reader a teacher should (1) set apart one full period for each lesson / story (2) read the passage himself / herself (3) explain the content of the supplementary reader passage (4) translate some difficult paragraphs One of the principles followed in the Bilingual Method is (1) Students say everything in their mother tongue (2) The use of L, is restricted to the teacher only (3) ‘The unit of teaching is a word; not a sentence (4) Pattern practice is not encouraged The Bulletin Board is used mainly to (1) pin flash cards to teach a short composition (2) draw match-stick figures (3) teach pronunciation (4) put up important information ‘Students absorb the matter presented by the teacher mostly (1) from the words used by him / her (2) from the manner in which words were used (3) from the facial expressions of the teacher (4) from the blackboard work done by him / her SUA65. One of the characteristics of a good test item is (2) to cover only a part of the syllabus prescribed (2) to include two or three language items in each test item (3) that it must be conducted and evaluated with ease under normal conditions (A) ta give the same wh-questions from the Reader 66. Under ‘A Note to the Teacher’ in the A.P. text book of class-X, five steps are suggested for using the passages under Reading. But those steps are jumbled here. Read them (A) Discuss the answers (B) You read the story aloud (©) Ask students to read the story silently (D) Ask a few students to read out a part of the story or the whole story if possible. (B) Get them to answer the questions given at the end of the story by themselves Now, find out the correct order as ‘suggested in the text book. @) BCADE (2) BDACE @) CEBAD (4) CEABD 67. The number of syllables in the word, ‘internationalization’ is (1) seven (2) six (3) eight (4) nine SUA nu 69. 70. 71. 72. To motivate students, the teacher (1) cannot ask provocative questions (2) cannot use a humorous analogy (3) can role-play and dramatise (4) cannot show them a visual aid and ask questions ‘A test that helps to identify variations in students’ abilities is called (1) adiagnostic test (2) aplacement test (3) an aptitude test (4) a proficiency test A teacher asks her/his students, “Is our school in Delhi or Jaipur?” Such a question is a (2) Factual question (2) Closed question (3) Display question (4) Referential question A language game can be used aM 2) a) (4) to teach a new function / structure to test the vocabulary items to teach the workbook exercises to consolidate the language learnt by pupils The teacher must, (1) plunge directly prescribed tallk about the poet first talk about the circumstances that led the poet to write the poem teach all the words in the poem first into the poem (2) (a) @ GTW - 102@ 73. The section ‘Role Play’ in each unit of the Reader (1) is a method in which pupils learn the language (2) is a technique which ensures student-talking (3) is an approach using which a teacher can teach all the language skills to his pupils (4) is a strategy to see that pupils improve all the skills of learning the language 74, ‘The sequence of events in a micro- teaching session is (1) teach > reteach -> feedback replan — refeedback (2) teach -> feedback + replan > reteach -> refeedback (3) teach > replan —» feedback —> reteach > refeedback (4) plan — feedback — teach + reteach + replan — refeedback 75, To become a good reader, one must have a knowledge of (1) morphology, phonology and syntax (2) morphology, syntax and lexicography (3) morphology, syntax and semantics (4) semantics, morphology and phonology 76. Even though language learning is divided into four skill areas — listening, speaking, reading and writing -, (1) three skills must be taken up at a time (2) only one of the skills must be taken at a time (3) all the skills must be covered at any particular time (4) the skills must not be treated in isolation GTW - 102 7. 78. 19. While testing reading comprehension, the teacher must use (2) internal, local and factual questions (2) internal, external and interpreting questions (3) factual, inferential and interpretative questions (4) factual, internal and declarative questions ‘The following set of English sounds is not there in our Indian languages (1) feel = /a/ = fel = fof @) fel —fa:l -/W/ ~/ol (8) fa: - 10 - Nl - 131 (4) Inf - 1 - fey - /av/ While the pupils are involved in group work / role-plays, (1) a great deal of language is generated (2) the adjacent classes get disturbed (8) the teacher must make use of a large number of TLM (4) the teacher gots terribly tired Most users of the English language find it difficult to spell correctly because () five vowels stands for 18 different sounds (2) five vowels stands for 20 different sounds (3) 21 consonants stand for 44 different sounds (4) English is a phonetic language SUA© 81. The period at which sexual maturity begins is known as (1) Adulthood (2) (3) Puberty @ Childhood Adolescence 82. Learning driving of a car can be best explained by this theory of learning (1) Trial & Error (2) Insightful (3) Classical (4) Operant 83. The method you would adopt to help a student who is always inattentive and isolated in class is (1) Observation | (2) (3) Experimental (4) Case Study Anecdotal 84. ‘Mnemonics’ is a device used to facilitate (1) Learning (2) Understanding (3) Attention (4) Remembering 85. The Exceptional group of children refers to children, who (2) have extraordinary talents in any field (2) are dull or backward (3) lag behind in academic achievement (4) deviate from normals either medically or psychologically 86. The Group consisting of people gathered at the site of an accident (1) Organised (2) (3) Spontaneous (4) Formal Primary 87. For maintaining proper motivation, the goal set should be (1) equal to child's abilities (2) less than child's abilities (3) more than child's abilities (4) irrespective of the abilities SUA 13 88, 89, 90, 91. ‘The technique that is used to get information about an individual from others (1) Personality Inventory (2) Rating Scale (3) Projective Technique (4) Situational Test Punishment to which one of the following is justifiable (1) a child who always disturbs class (2) achild who comes late to class (3) a child who does not participate in classroom activities (4) a child who steals others things inspite of repeated corrections ‘The mean value of a group is 44.6 and ‘Median is 44.05. The value af Mode is (@) 45.70 @) 446 (3) 42.95 (44.05 If a maximum number of students of your class are scoring below average the least thing you would do is (1) call for parents conference (2) relook at the methods you adopted (3) test the appropriateness of the activities for the children's age (4) evaluate the procedure adopted for testing ‘The meal served in schools under Mid- day Meal Scheme should contain this much of protein content each day Q) 68gms (2) (3) l0-I4gms (4) 8-12 gms 12-16 gms GTW - 10293. w@ (2) (3) @ ‘One of the following is not an objective of SSA All children complete five years of primary schooling by 2007 All children complete eight years of elementary schooling by 2010 Provide employment opportunities to all at the end of elementary stage by 2010 Bridge all gender and social category gaps at primary stage by 2007 A teacher asked her student to recite the poem learnt the previous day. The child recited a poem of his own. If you were the teacher the first thing ‘you would do is (1) punish the child for disobeying (2) ignore and keep silent (8) ask the child not to repeat such act again (4) appreciate the child for his talent 95. A teacher can best foster the development of the child by (1) giving lot of information (2) conducting many number of tests (3) insisting the child to follow her (4) satisfying the inquisitiveness of the child 96. Good indicator of Teacher effectiveness among the following @ Pupil, strength in the class. (2) Teacher's qualifications (3) Pupil behaviour (4) Teacher competence GTW - 102 4 97. 98. 99. 100. One of the following is not a learning principle @ (2) (3) 4) making it clear to the child about what he is expected to learn setting goals higher than the abilities of the child informing the child purpose of the task about the giving ample for practice opportunities Education is made a fundamental right through this constitutional amendment @ @ 86th 82nd (2) a) 84th Bist One of the following must be given priority while taking up Remedial ‘Teaching (1) handwriting (2) _ spelling (3) wordorder (4) _paragraphing Children make mistakes and teachers are forced to take up Remedial Teaching, because @ @) (3) @ English is not an Indian Language and pupils are not interested in learning it All the pupils are slow learners and the teachers cannot teach such disinterested children ‘The pupils do not have sufficient reference books to learn the language perfectly The pupils’ mother _ tongue influences their learning of English and teachers fail to highlight this during their teaching SUA
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