PGT English Solved PAPER – 02
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- Are you sure there arn’t ………..more letters to post?
(a) much (b) very
(c) any (d) little (c)
- How ………..time do we have to solve the problem?
(a) much (b) many
(c) more (d) less (a)
- How ………..times have I asked you not to waste your precious resources?
(a) much (b) many
(c) few (d) often (b)
- A ………..still remains to be done.
(a) quite (b) few
(c) lot (d) lots (c)
- ………..few students who had waited, also left after a while.
(a) The (b) No
(c) Most (d) Very (a)
- A ………..knowledge is a dangerous thing.
(a) few (b) little
(c) most (d) short (b)
- ……….. of my books is still missing.
(a) None (b) Few
(c) one (d) Many (c)
- The left about ………..hour ago.
(a) a (b) an
(c) the (d) few (b)
- All of us were surprised ………..his attitude.
(a) with (b) at
(c) on (d) upon (b)
- She congratulated him ………..his success.
(a) on (b) from
(c) at (d) about (a)
- We were invited ………..tea on her birthday.
(a) upon (b) with
(c) to (d) on (c)
- We should not interfere ………..other people’s lives.
(a) for (b) at
(c) over (d) in (d)
- The building was soon covered ………..flames.
(a) of (b) with
(c) over (d) into (b)
- The cat jumped ………..the table.
(a) into (b) by
(c) upon (d) within (c)
- We should always believe ………..ourselves.
(a) on (b) with
(c) by (d) in (d)
- He threw the ball high ………..in the air.
(a) up (b) over
(c) above (d) across (a)
- Unless he ………..harder, he will not succeed.
(a) tried (b) tries
(c) will tries (d) is try (b)
- ……….. they left early, they would have reached by now.
(a) Have (b) Had
(c) Would (d) Must (b)
- Many of us have ………..since morning.
(a) been waited (b) been waiting
(c) been wait (d) waiting (b)
- ……….. she go to the library everyday?
(a) Does (b) Do
(c) Is (d) Has (a)
- If it rains, the college will ………..closed.
(a) being (b) be
(c) surely (d) must (b)
- He ………..Delhi in 2010.
(a) has left (b) was leaving
(c) had left (d) left (d)
- He ………..a line across the page.
(a) drawing (b) drawn
(c) drew (d) drawed (c)
- I have not ………..the Tag.
(a) see (b) seen
(c) been (d) gone (b)
- One of my friends ………..going to America.
(a) are (b) is
(c) were (d) have been (b)
- I ………..like to read this new book.
(a) would (b) could
(c) can (d) shall (a)
- You ………..see a doctor soon.
(a) would (b) should
(c) need (d) used to (b)
- The Constitution states that there ………..be elections every five years.
(a) used to (b) would
(c) shall (d) need (c)
- ……… you lend me your notes, please?
(a) may (b) can
(c) should (d) must (b)
- Candidates ………..show their identity cards before entering the examination hall.
(a) are (b) ought
(c) must (d) need (c)
- The Active of “The letter was written in blood.” is :
(a) She wrote a bloody letter.
(b) She was writing letters in blood.
(c) She wrote the letter in blood.
(d) In blood was the letter written (c)
- The Active tranformation of “I was kept awake by the noise of the traffic.” is :
(a) The traffic noise kept me awake.
(b) The noice of the traffic kept me awake.
(c) The traffic noise made me keep awake.
(d) The traffic kept me awake. (b)
- The Passive voice of “God helps those who help themselves.” is :
(a) Those who help themselves will be helped by God.
(b) Those who help themselves are helped by God.
(c) They are helped by God who have helped themselves.
(d) Who help themselves they helped by God. (b)
- The Passive transformation of : “Everyone considers education (to be) a prime necessity.” is :
(a) Education is considered (to be) a prime necessity
(b) Education is being considered (to be) a prime necessity.
(c) They are considering education to be a prime necessity.
(d) Education consider to be a prime necessity by them. (a)
- The Indirect narration of – She said, “You must not break your promise.” is :
(a) She said to me that I had not broken my promise.
(b) She told me that I must not break my promise.
(c) She warned me that I should keep my promise.
(d) She said to me that I should not break promises. (b)
- The Indirect transformation of : She said to the boy, “How much do you expect to ear?” is :
(a) She asked the boy how much did he expected to earn.
(b) She asked the boy how much did he expect to earn.
(c) She asked the boy how much he expects earning.
(d) She asked the boy how much does he expect to earning. (*)
- The Negative of : “I have seen you somewhere before.” is :
(a) I have not seen you somewhere before.
(b) I did not see you earlier.
(c) I have not seen you anywhere before.
(d) I have not seen you before. (c)
- The Interrogative of : “You had a comfortable journey.” is :
(a) Had you had a comfortable journey?
(b) Have you a comfortable journey?
(c) Had you a comfortable journey?
(d) Did you have a comfortable journey? (d)
- The Simple sentence form of : “Those who are helpless deserve our sympathy.” is :
(a) Those who are helpless are to be sympathised.
(b) They are helpless and they deserve our sympathy.
(c) The helpless deserve our sympathy.
(d) They who are helpless deserve sympathy. (c)
- The Complex sentence form : “Speak the truth and you will never regret it.” is :
(a) If you speak the truth you will never regret it.
(b) If you speak truth you never regret it.
(c) Unless you speak the truth you will never regret it.
(d) Speak the truth or regret it forever. (a)
- ‘To shed crocodile tears’ means to :
(a) get hysterical
(b) worry about the extinction of animals
(c) be hypocritical to shed false tears
(d) sincerely grieve for something (c)
- The two brothers ………. over property dispute.
(a) falls out (b) fell out
(c) fell on (d) fell off (b)
- “To call a spade, a spade” means :
(a) to play cards
(b) to be arrogant and adamant
(c) to speak without mincing words
(d) to be confident of yourself (c)
- He has ………. a new business establishment.
(a) set out (b) set in
(c) set down (d) set up (d)
Read the following passage and answer the questions given below it:
To forgive an injury is often considered a sign of weakness; it is actually a sign of strength. It is easy to allow oneself to be carried away by resentment and hate into an act of vengeance but it takes a strong character to restrain those passions. The man who forgives an injury proves himself to be superior to the man who wronged him and puts the wrong doer to shame.
- ‘To forgive an injury’ is really a sign of :
(a) weakness (b) strength
(c) helpessness (d) passivity (b)
- The expression ‘passions’ refers to :
(a) the habit of forgiveness
(b) the feeling of bitterness
(c) hating someone
(d) feeling bitter and hating (someone) (d)
- The phrase “carried away” means :
(a) to win
(b) to continue
(c) to be influenced by
(d) to take away (c)
- The word ‘vengeance’ means :
(a) mercy (b) torture
(c) violence (d) revenge (d)
- The opposite of ‘Shame’ is :
(a) disgrace (b) honour
(c) humiliation (d) embarrassment
(b)
Read the following passage and answer the questions given below it:
One of the important humanitarian by-products of technology is the greater dignity and value it imparts to human labour. In a highly industrialised society, there is no essential difference between Brahmin and Dalit, Muslim and Hindu. They are equally useful and hence qually valuable, for in the industrial society individual productivity fixes the size of the pay cheque and this fixes social status.
- The most suitable title for the precis of the passage would by :
(a) Industrial society : A great supporter
(b) Technology as basis of individual status
(c) Casteless Society
(d) Dignity of human labour (d)
- The best option for reducing the underlined portion will be :
(a) Sectarian society
(b) Secular society
(c) Socialistic society
(d) Aristocratic society (b)
- The length of the precis of this passage would be :
(a) 40 words (b) 10 words
(c) 20-22 words (d) 60 words (c)
- The tone and style of a business letter should be :
(a) scholarly and crudite
(b) full of impressive similes and metaphors
(c) friendly and courteous
(d) vague and abstract (c)
- Letters of invitation to parties, birthday celebrations and family get togethersare :
(a) social (b) formal
(c) indifferent (d) personal (*)
- A good report should be free from :
(a) clarity
(b) conciseness
(c) facts leading to a conclusion
(d) personal bias and prejudices (d)
- Milton’s “On His Blindness” is :
(a) a Spenserian Sonnet
(b) a Petrarchan Sonnet
(c) an Occitan Sonnet
(d) a Formalist Soneet (b)
- In line 3 of his “On His Blindness” Milton speaks of ‘one talent’. What is it?
(a) his faith
(b) his patience
(c) his poetic ability
(d) his tenacity (c)
- “They also serve who only stand and wait”. In this line from “On His Blindness” ‘they’ stands for those who:
(a) worship God
(b) praise God in their poems
(c) patiently accept the decree of God
(d) make use of their poetic talent (c)
- The theme of Donne’s “Go and Catch a Falling Star” is the impossibillity of:
(a) catching a falling star
(b) getting a child from a mandrake root
(c) hearing mermaids sing
(d) finding a true woman (d)
- The tone of Donne’s poem “Go and Catch a Falling Star” is :
(a) mystical (b) cynical
(c) manipulative (d) religious (a)
- Wordsworth compares the stretch of daffodils in his poem ‘Daffodils’ to :
(a) the twinkling of stars in the Milky Way
(b) flood of waves in the ocean
(c) swarm of birds in the evening sky
(d) strewn leaves in Autumn (a)
- The figure of speech used in “Tossing their heads in sprightly dance” in ‘Daffodils’ is :
(a) simile
(b) metaphor
(c) personification
(d) hyperbole (c)
- Wordsworth recollects the daffodils in:
(a) summer evenings
(b) a vacant and pensive mood
(c) his old age
(d) the company of others (b)
- The first image that Shelley visualizes in the “Ode to the West Wind” is of :
(a) an enchanter
(b) a fierce Maenad
(c) the blue Mediterranean
(d) a comrade of his wanderings (a)
- What does Shelley ask the West Wind to do by the incantation of his verse?
(a) revive his fallen spirits
(b) hasten the cycle of seasons
(c) be a trumpet of prophecy
(d) unchain him from the bonds of time (c)
- According to Shelley the West Wind is the breath of :
(a) Summer (b) Autumn
(c) Spring (d) Winter (b)
- The description that does not refer to Keats’ Grecian Urn is :
(a) asylvian historian
(b) an attic shape
(c) a cold pastoral
(d) a mysterious priest (d)
- To what kind of an altar does the priest lead the garlanded heifer in Keats’ “Ode on a Grecian Urn”?
(a) a small town church
(b) a green altar
(c) an altar in Arcady
(d) abreeded altar (b)
- In the poem “My Last Duches” by Browning, the speaker addresses his monologue to :
(a) the portrait of the Duchess
(b) the Count
(c) the messenger of the Count
(d) an imaginary audience (c)
- Who had cast Neptune for the Duke in Browning’s “My Last Duches”?
(a) Fra Pandolf
(b) Claus of Innsbruck
(c) The company below
(d) A local artisan (b)
- How long did the sting of the poison last in Nissim Ezekiel’s poem “Night of the Scorpion”?
(a) all night long
(b) twenty hours
(c) the whole day
(d) unbearably long (b)
- What did the husband do as a last resort to remove the sting of the scorpion in Ezekiel’s poem “Night of the Scorpion”?
(a) used powders mixtures and herb
(b) let the sting die out on its own
(c) cursed his wife for the tragedy
(d) poured paraffin and put a match to it (d)
- At the end of the poem “The Night of the Scorpion” the mother is happy because :
(a) the effect of the poison waned
(b) the villagers were so sympathetic
(c) the scorpion spared her children
(d) her husband took care of her (c)
- Where were the eunuchs dancing in Kamala Das’ poem ‘The Dance of the Eunuchs”?
(a) amidst the funeral pyres
(b) under the fiery gulmohar
(c) in the garden
(d) by the riverside (b)
- What does the impassioned dancing of the eunuchs reflect in Kamala Das’ poem?
(a) their inner emptiness and melancholy
(b) theirfevaour and their gusto
(c) theirunquenching zeal and enthusiasm
(d) their happiness and contentment (a)
- What do the witches prophesy to Banguo on the heath in Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”?
(a) that he will rule the kingdom
(b) that his children will be kings
(c) that he will be less great and happy than Macbeth
(d) that he is a mere foil to Macbeth (b)
- The guilty conscience of Macbeth is revealed in :
(a) The Porter Scene
(b) The Banquet Scene
(c) The Sleepwalking’ Scene
(d) The second meeting with the witches (b)
- Why was Macduff able to kill Macbeth despite the Witches’ prophecy in “Macbeth”?
(a) he killed the Witches first
(b) he received a charm from Grinswindle
(c) he was a very powerful warrior
(d) he was born by cesarean section (d)
- How did Birnam Wood come to Dunsinane in Shakeshpeare’s “Macbeth”?
(a) the witches carried it there
(b) the foul weather caused an upheaval
(c) Malcolm’s army marched behind its cut branches
(d) Through an exchange of lands after victory (c)
- Macbeth utters his solilogue “Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow” when :
(a) he comes to know the truth about Macduff
(b) he receives the news of Lady Macbeth’s death
(c) Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane
(d) Malcolm and Siward enter the castle (b)
- What name does Rosalind assume for her disguised self in “As You Like It”?
(a) Jove (b) Harry
(c) Ganymede (d) Icarus (c)
- What does the disguised Rosalind promise to do for Orlando in “As You Like It”?
(a) help him overcome his love sickness
(b) wood Rosalind on his behalf
(c) help him to overthrow his brother, Oliver
(d) provide him and Adam shelter (a)
- With whom does Oliver fall in love in “As You Like It”?
(a) Rosalind (b) Phoebe
(c) Audrey (d) Aliena (d)
- Who, in Shakespeare;s “As You Like It”, ‘can suck melancholy out of a song’?
(a) Celia (b) Touchstone
(c) Jaques (d) Duke Senior (c)
- How does Rosalind respond to Orlando when he contends that he will die unless she returns his love in “As You Like It”?
(a) She compares him to the great lovers of classical literature
(b) She suggests that she is not worthy of such devotion
(c) She vows to kill herself before his dying body hits the ground
(d) She assures him that no man has ever died of love (d)
- According to Bacon, how do studies serve us?
(a) formarshalling one’s affairs skillfully
(b) for judging inpartally
(c) for delight, ornament and ability
(d) for making the best use of time (c)
- What is the difference between crafty men and wise men as far as studies are concerned according to Bacon?
(a) Crafty men use them and the wise believe they are above studies
(b) Crafty men condemn studies and the wise men use them
(c) Crafty men use studies crookedly and the wise straightforwardly
(d) Crafty men manipulate learning and the wise are manipulated by it (b)
- How does ‘writing’ help a man’s personality according to Bacon?
(a) itmaketh him a full man
(b) itmaketh him a ready man
(c) itmaketh him a perfect man
(d) itmaketh him an exact man (c)
- What lesson do the young chimney sweepers give us according to Lamb?
(a) of patience (b) of early rising
(c) ofhardwork (d) of sportiveness
(a)
- The annual feast for the chimney sweepers was aranged by ………… in Lamb’s essary “In Praise of Chimney Sweepers”.
(a) the author (b) Madam Ursoula
(c) Jem White (d) Bigod (c)
- At the opening of the novel “The Mayor of Casterbridge” what is Michael Henchard’s occupation?
(a) shepherd (b) farmer
(c) balladeer (d) haytrsser (d)
- In a letter written on her death-bed, what does Susan confess to her husband in “The Mayor of Casterbridge”?
(a) She and Elizabeth – Jane were abused by the man to whom Henchard sold them
(b) She had amassed a great fortune after being sold
(c) Elizabeth – Jane was not his daughter
(d) She never loved him (c)
- What is the name of the ceremony the townspeople perform to shame Lacetta in “The Mayor of Casterbridge”?
(a) Harlot’s Parade
(b) Skimmity Ride
(c) Swoon – bumple
(d) Smuthing (b)
- What does the ‘will’ of Henchardnot say in Hardy’s “The Mayor of Casterbridge”?
(a) that no man remember him
(b) that Elizabeth – Jane and Farfrae not to be told about his death
(c) that no flowers be planted on his grave
(d) that no sexton be asked to toll the bell (b)
- To which Biblical figure does Henchard compare himself in his suffering in “The Mayor of Casterbridge”?
(a) Cain (b) Jesus
(c) Job (d) Moses (a)
- What is the main issue is R.K. Narayan’s novel “The Vendor of Sweets”?
(a) inflation
(b) generation gap
(c) industrialization
(d) drunkeness (b)
- Jagan, in “The Vendor of Sweets”, learnt making sweets in :
(a) school (b) his house
(c) jail (d) Malgudi (c)
- The name of Jagan’s book which was in the press in “The Vendor of Sweets” was :
(a) Message of the Gita
(b) The system of Education
(c) Gandhi and his philosophy
(d) Nature cure and Natural Diet (d)
- Jagan in “The Vendor of Sweets” decided to leave his business because:
(a) his son Mali was in jail
(b) Mali and Grace were living a sinful life
(c) ChinnaDorai change his mind
(d) the sweet vendors of Malgudi compelled him (c)
- What does Mali want to invest in “The Vendor of Sweets”?
(a) amulticuisine restaurant
(b) a chain of hotels
(c) amachile-factory
(d) his father’s land (c)
- A poem in which epic conventions are subverted is :
(a) sub-epical poem
(b) anti-epical poem
(c) mocking-epic
(d) mock-heroic epic (d)
- A figure of speech in which there is an exaggerated statement not to be taken literally is :
(a) hyperbole (b) synecdoche
(c) euphemism (d) collage (a)
- “He is the Newton of this century”. This is an example of a :
(a) simile
(b) synecdoche
(c) transferred epithet
(d) hyperbole (b)
- A long lyric poem, serious in subject matter, elevated in style, elaborate in its stanzaic structure is :
(a) an elegy
(b) a lyric
(c) an ode
(d) a dramatic monologue (c)
- “Can Honour’s voice provoke the Silent dust” is an example of :
(a) mentonomy (b) personification
(c) allegory (d) metaphor (b)
- Choose the correct phonetic tanscriptionWHEAT :
(a) | wit | (b) | wi:t |
(c) | wait| (d) | waet | (b)
- Choose the correct phonetic transcribtionREACH :
(a) | ritf | (b) | ri:tf |
(c) | r.itf | (d) | raetf | (b)
- Choose the correct phonetic transcribtionMORAL :
(a) | m : r l | (b) | maer l |
(c) | maurl | (d) | m : r | (*)
- The correct stress in Decoration is on:
(a) ‘Decoration (b) Deco’ration
(c) Decora’tion (d) Decoration’ (b)
- The correct stress in Contemplate is on :
(a) ‘Contemplate
(b) Con’template
(c) Con’ntemplate
(d) Conte’mplate (a)
- The Grail legend in T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” is taken from :
(a) Jessie L. Weston’s “From Ritual to Romance”
(b) Dante’s “The Divine Comedy”
(c) Chaucer’s “Prologue to the Cantebury Tales”
(d) Ovids “Metamorphosis” (a)
- The last lines of the poem “The Waste Land” make use of the scriptural writing from :
(a) Buddha’s “Fire Sermon”
(b) Edmund Spenser’s “Prothalamion”
(c) “BrihandaranyakaUpnishad”
(d) James Frazer’s “The Golden Bough” (c)
- The fourth section of the poem “The Waste Land” is titled :
(a) What the Thunder Said
(b) Death by Water
(c) A Game of Chess
(d) The Fire Sermon (b)
- “The Birthday Party” by Harold Pinter is a :
(a) Tragicomedy
(b) Comedy
(c) Comedy of Menace
(d) Farce (c)
- Stanley Webber in Pinter’s “The Birthday Party” is :
(a) a heavyweight champion
(b) an erstwhile piano player
(c) a stock-broker
(d) a life-insurance agent (b)
- Maya in Anita Desai’s “Cry, The Peocok” is haunted by :
(a) memories of a loving mother
(b) childhood prophecy of a fatal disaster
(c) an affair from her past
(d) ghosts and devils (b)
- What does Maya in “Cry, The Peocok” yearn for?
(a) money and fame
(b) social prestige
(c) love and respect
(d) long-lost lover (c)
- A stable natural language that develops from a pidgin is :
(a) Hinglish (b) Creole
(c) Isogloss (d) Code-mixing (b)
- “Life ko face kijiye with himmat and faith in apane app” is an example of :
(a) pidgin (b) code-switching
(c) diglossia (d) creole (b)
- “Code-Mixing” is :
(a) being able to use many languages fluently
(b) using words from one language only
(c) making use of reduced structures only
(d) using words from two languages together (d)
- At what age bones grow and develop rapidly?
(a) pre-childhood
(b) childhood
(c) later-childhood
(d) adolescence (d)
- The effective school holds high expectations from teachers, students and parents for :
(a) Learning (b) Team work
(c) Instruction (d) Questioning (a)
- Jean Piaget development theory is :
(a) Cognitive development
(b) Intellectual development
(c) Social development
(d) Emotinal development (a)
- At what age range the mental development of an individual attains full maturity?
(a) 20 to 40 years
(b) 40 to 50 years
(c) 10 to 20 years
(d) 15 to 25 years (*)
- Who said, “Psychology has a long past but a short history”?
(a) Stanley Hall (b) Skinner
(c) Ebbinghaus (d) Titchener (c)
- We like a teacher who is :
(a) strict (b) rigid
(c) considerate (d) flexible (*)
- The example of intrinsic motivation is :
(a) praise (b) satisfaction
(c) grades (d) promotion (b)
- Which of the following factor does not change our behaviour?
(a) Process of natural growth
(b) Fatigue
(c) Development
(d) Maturation (*)
- The learning situation out of the following is :
(a) Emotional environment of the school
(b) The personality of students is not good
(c) The classroom arrangements not suitable for learners
(d) Teacher’s attitude is not positive
(a)
- Highest effect on student’s learning in the classroom is :
(a) class discipline
(b) Psychological climate of the class
(c) social climate of the class
(d) economic climate of the class (b)
- A man reflects his anger from his boss to his child. It is an example of :
(a) Projection
(b) Reaction formation
(c) Displacement
(d) Regression (c)
- According to Silverman, relative technology is known is :
(a) Hardware approach
(b) Software approach
(c) System approach
(d) Constructive approach (a)
- In communication process, letter, E-mail, telephone are examples of :
(a) message (b) feedback
(c) medium (d) encoding (c)
- Errors in computer programmes are called :
(a) Follies (b) Mistakes
(c) Spam (d) Bugs (d)
- Which of the following statement is correct with reference to reinforcement?
(a) The effects of reinforcement are automatic
(b) Negative reinforcement discontinues unwanted behaviour
(c) Reinforecement is related to the desirable behaviour
(d) Above all (d)
- According to Gastalt theory there are some primary factors that determine grouping. Which of the following is not one of them?
(a) Complexity (b) Proximity
(c) Similarity (d) Simplicity (a)
- Learning is the modification of behaviourthrough :
(a) maturity
(b) motivation
(c) activities and experience
(d) emotion (c)
- Which of the following models of Emotional Intelligence was proposed by K.V. Petrides?
(a) Ability Model
(b) Trait Model
(c) Mixed Model
(d) All of these (b)
- Dramatisationafects which of the following domains?
Select the answer from the codes given below :
(i) Cognitive (ii) Affective
(iii) Psychomotor
Codes :
(a) Only (i) (b) (i) and (ii)
(c) Only (ii) (d) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(c)
- The three major aspects of moral development are :
(a) Stimulus, response and consequences
(b) Id, ego and superego
(c) Individual, family and society
(d) Thoughts, behavious and feelings (d)
- Who wrote “Learning is connecting. The mind is man’s connection system?”
(a) Thorndike (b) Skinner
(c) Pavlow (d) Koffka (a)
- Which of the following is not a correct pair?
(a) Gestalt – Kohler
(b) Functionalism – John Dewey
(c) Behaviourism – Watson
(d) Structuralism – Thorndike (d)
- The concern of mental hygiene is to :
(a) develop high earning person
(b) develop religious person
(c) develop well-adjusted personalities
(d) isolate mentally sick person (c)
- Which of the following is not the indirect method of tension reduction?
(a) Sublimation (b) Surmise
(c) Identification (d) Rationalization
(b)
- The concept which does not belong to the “Advance Organizer Model”?
(a) Teaching
(b) Learning
(c) Instruction
(d) Concerned with syllabus construction (*)
- ‘Cognative development is a comprehensive theory about the nature and development of Human intelligence.’ Who gave this definition?
(a) Watson (b) Hall
(c) Levin (d) Jean Piaget (d)
- Which of the following characterisitic is not clearly seen in adolescence?
(a) Abstract thinking
(b) Relatively higher ability of power of reasoning
(c) Concrete thinking
(d) Capability to concentrate on studies and greater ability of memory expansion (c)
- Which of the folloiwng is not a Bruner’s statement?
(a) Learning – sequencing information activity
(b) Organisation and structuring of learning is uniquely done by each person
(c) Knowledge selectively concentrate attention towards interaction of environment and organies the information obtained
(d) Facts are obtained from inactive relations (d)
- Which of the following does not belong to a teaching theory?
(a) Nature of a person as recipient of knowledge
(b) Nature of knowledge
(c) Nature of process of gaining knowledge
(d) Nature of the person bringing change in the behaviour of the person gaining knowledge (*)
- The term ‘Behaviourism’ was first given by :
(a) David Ausubel
(b) E.L. Thorndike
(c) B.E. Skinner
(d) J.B. Watson (d)
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