121. 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 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.
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122. In order to develop a good rapport with students, a teacher should
(A) Love his students
(B) Be friendly with all
(C) Pay individual attention
(D) Communicate well.
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123. The development of a student’s personality is affected the most by
(A) Discipline at institute
(B) Emotional climate at home
(C) Inherited assets and liabilities
(D) Social orientation of peers and elders.
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124. The quality to teaching is reflected
(A) By the pass percentage of students
(B) By the attendance of students in the class
(C) By the quality of questions asked by students
(D) By the duration of silence maintained in the class.
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125. The field of education is permeated by conflicts and misconception because
(A) Problems in education call for subjectivity of interpretation
(B) Problems encountered in teaching are not amenable to rigorous scientific investigation
(C) There are not good teaching methods and procedures
(D) Teachers are not worthy of doing rigorous scientific investigation
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126. A new comer teacher who is maltreated in his class will deal with the students by
(A) Applying punitive measures
(B) Improving his qualities and expressing it before them in a good way
(C) Changing his class after consultation with the principal
(D) Giving them a threat of expulsion.
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127. A teacher’s major contribution towards the maximum self-realization of the student is affected through
(A) Strict control of class-room activities
(B) Constant fulfilment of the students’ needs
(C) Strict reinforcement of academic standards
(D) Sensitivity to students’ needs, goals and purpose.
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128. Suppose a student wants to share his problems with his teacher and he visits the teacher’s House for the purpose, the teacher should
(A) Extend reasonable help and boost his morale
(B) Suggest him that he should never visit his house
(C) Contact the student’s parents and solve his problem
(D) Suggest him to meet the principal and solve the problem
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129. In which teaching method learner’s participation is made optimal and proactive?
(A) Discussion method
(B) Buzz session method
(C) Brainstorming session method
(D) Project method.
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130. The use of teaching aids is justified on the grounds of
(A) Attracting students’ attention in the class room
(B) Minimising indiscipline problems in the classroom
(C) Optimising learning outcomes of students
(D) Effective engagement of students in learning tasks.
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131. You are training in public speaking and debate. Which of the following characteristic can you not expect to develop?
(A) Concept
(B) Control over emotions
(C) Using language creatively
(D) Voice modulation.
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132. What would you do if you notice that students tend to doze off in your class?
(A) Give a command seeking attention
(B) Provide them a chance to be physically active
(C) Reprimand them
(D) Stop teaching for a while.
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133. All of the following statements regarding a teacher are correct except that he is/he
(A) A friend, guide and philosopher
(B) Teaches what the students know
(C) The leader of the class
(D) Changes his attitudes and behaviour according to the need of the society.
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134. If you get an opportunity to teach a visually challenged student along with normal studers, what type of treatment would you like to give him in the class?
(A) Not giving him extra attention because majority may surfer
(B) Take care of him sympathetically in the classroom
(C) You will think that blindness is his destiny and hence you cannot do anything
(D) Arrange a seat in the front row and try to teach at a pace convenient to him.
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135. By which of the following methods the true evaluation of the students is possible?
(A) Evaluation at the end of the course
(B) Evaluation twice a year
(C) Continuous evaluation
(D) Formative evaluation.
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136. When some students are deliberate attempting to disturb the discipline of the class by making mischief, what will be your role as a teacher?
(A) Expelling those students
(B) Olate those students
(C) Reform the group with your authority
(D) Giving them an opportunity for introspection and improve their behavior.
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137. A teacher is said to be fluent in asking questions, if he can ask
(A) Meaningful questions
(B) As many questions as possible
(C) Many meaningful questions in a fixed time
(D) Maximum number of questions in a fixed time.
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138. If you see that some people are beating your colleague with whom you do not share a good relation. What would you do?
(A) Make the antisocial people run away, with the help of others
(B) Will observe from a distance
(C) Attempt to stop the fight
(D) Move without paying attention.
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139. Suppose you punished a student by mistake. His parents call another senior teacher to discuss about the wrong punishment. What will you do in such case?
(A) You will wait for the senior teacher’s reply
(B) You will inform the principal
(C) You will feel insulted and stop paying attention to the student
(D) You will call the parents personally to discuss.
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140. What is the use of text book in a class?
(A) To achieve learning objectives
(B) To delimit what is to be taught
(C) To explain ideas and concepts
(D) Develope new standards.
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