Q76. Aditi a visually challenged child in Class IV, does not have any text in Braille. How can a teacher facilitate her in reading the English textbook?
(1) Instead of focusing on this single child, she may use her energy in teaching the remaining class
(2) She may arrange and give the audio CD of the textbook to the child
(3) She may ask her parents to look after their child
(4) She may ask the principle to arrange a special teacher for her
Q77. Poetry teaching is generally meant for
(1) learning punctuation
(2) learning grammar
(3) enjoyment and appreciation
(4) language learning
Q78. Reading English as a second language
(1) reading for grammar
(2) reading aloud
(3) meaning making
(4) decoding of letters and words
Q79. When learners give feedback on each other’s language, work, learning strategies, performance etc., it is called
(1) group assessment
(2) formal assessment
(3) self-assessment
(4) peer assessment
Q80. A teacher after completing a chapter asks the students some questions to review their learning and check their understanding. The questions she is asking will be based on
(1) hyper-order thinking skills
(2) lower-order thinking skills
(3) higher-order thinking skills
(4) middle-order thinking skills
Q81. A good teaching-learning material (TLM) can best
(1) help the teacher to transact material without any modification
(2) be a source of entertainment
(3) help the learners acquire a language
(4) facilitate the teaching-learning process
Q82. While providing feedback to the parents, a teacher should not
(1) share the incidents recorded in the anecdotes
(2) give qualitative feedback about the child
(3) compare their child with other children
(4) compare the current performance of the child with her previous performance
Directions Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the correct/most appropriate options.
The art of Madhubani painting is the traditional style developed in the Mithila region, in the village around Madhubani, Bihar. Madhuani literally means a forest of honey. This style of painting has been traditionally used by the women of the region, thought today men are also involved to meet the demand. The work is done on freshly plastered mud walls. For commercial purposes, it is not being done on paper, cloth etc. The painting are basically of religious nature. They are done in the special rooms of their homes in the Pooja room, ritual area, bridal room, on the main village walls etc. for ceremonial or ritualistic purposes. The women offer prayers to the deity before starting the work. Figures from nature and mythology are adapted to suit their style. The themes and designs widely painted are the worship of Hindu deities such as Krishana, Rama, Shiva, Durva, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Sun and Moon, Tulsi plant, court scenes, wedding scenes and other social events taking place around them Floral, animal and bird motis, geometrical designs are used to fill up all the gaps. There is hardly any empty space in this style. Cotton wrapped around a bamboo stick forms the brush. The colours applied are prepared by the artists. The skill is handed down the generations and hence the traditional de signs and pattens are widely maintained. It is believed that the genesis of Madhubani paintings about when King Janaka asked for paintings to be developed for his daughter Sita’s wedding.
Q83. Madhubani paintings are no longer done exclusively by women on walls
(1) because cloth is more durable
(2) as paper is cheaper
(3) to meet their widespread demand
(4) as men are better painters
Q84. Madhubani paintings are essentially of religious nature when they are done
(1) in the Pooja room
(2) using figures from nature
(3) in the bridal room
(4) on the village walls
Q85. These paintings become secular when they depict
(1) court scenes
(2) wedding scenes
(3) worship of Saraswati
(4) Tulsi plant
Q86. A Madhubani painting shows only
(1) a balanced portrayal of all of them
(2) geometrical designs
(3) Hindu deities
(4) flowers and plants
Q87. The art of Madhubani painting is learnt in
(1) Ashrams of Madhubani
(2) homes of renowned artists
(3) schools of art
(4) families at home
Q88. “Floral” is an adjective derived from the noun, “flower’. Aural is derived from the noun.
(1) mouth
(2) eye
(3) morning
(4) ear
- “…on freshly plastered mud walls.” The word ‘plastered’ is a/an…
(1) particle
(2) participle
(3) gerund
(4) infinitive
Q90. The word ‘genesis’ means the same as
(1) growth
(2) spirit
(3) birth
(4) original