Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) Exam
Exam held on 29.01.2012
Part- I Child Development And Pedagogy
1. When a teacher involves a visually challenge learner in group activities with the other learners of the class, she is- acting according to the spirit of inclusive education
- helping all the learners to develop sympathy towards the visually challenged learner
- likely to increase the stress on the visually challenged learner
- creating barriers to learning for the class
- facilitate effective assessment
- provide a diversion to learners
- utilize maximum number of senses to enhance learning
- provide relief to the teacher
- learning through recreation
- language-guided learning
- competition-based learning
- learning as a social activity
- train students for various professions
- establish a name for the school
- satisfy the parents
- provide a creative channel for learners
- correlation and transfer of knowledge
- individual differences
- learner autonomy
- reinforcement
- Imitation
- Convergent thinking
- Divergent thinking
- Modelling
- experimentally
- intrinsically
- extrinsically
- individually
- Psychological domain of learning
- Cognitive domain of learning
- Affective domain of learning
- Cognitive domain of learning
- Participation in social activities
- Attitude towards peer group
- Thinking pattern
- Colour of the eyes
- need for differentiated curriculum
- extent of their knowledge
- remedial strategies needed
- pathways for ability grouping
- inter-relationships
- continuity
- general to specific
- individual differences
- culture
- quality of education
- physique
- quality of nutrition
- setting uniform standards of expectations
- not having any expectations from students
- setting extremely high expectations
- setting realistic expectations from students
- pre-natal stage
- the stage of infancy
- pre-childhood stage
- post-childhood stage
- Naturalist intelligence
- Linguistic intelligence
- Spatial intelligence
- Logico- mathematical intelligence
- Distribution of intelligence
- Growth of intelligence
- Intelligence and sex differences
- Intelligence and racial differences
- Accommodation
- Assimilation
- Schema
- Perception
- Absolute transfer of learning
- Positive transfer of learning
- Negative transfer of learning
- Zero transfer of learning
- a psychomotor process
- a psychological phenomenon
- an affective behavior
- a cognitive activity
- mainly from the teacher
- individually
- in groups
- individually and in groups
- higher moral development
- conflict between the groups
- higher achievement and self-esteem
- intense competition
- the inability to take examinations with other students
- the inability to read the prescribed textbook
- the inability to participate in sports and games
- the inability to communicate or share information with others
- reading
- speaking
- speaking and hearing
- hearing
- they learn with other students
- they are segregated from other students
- they attend private coaching classes
- they are tested frequently
- social responsibility
- gender bias
- gender sensitivity
- gender equality
- Formal operational stage
- Sensorimotor stage
- Pre-operational stage
- Concrete operational stage
- emphasizes the need to promote the education of the girl child only
- includes children with disability
- includes children regardless of physical, intellectual, social, linguistic or other differently abled conditions
- encourages education of children with special needs through exclusive schools
- Moral reasoning
- Moral realism
- Moral dilemma
- Morality co-operation
- Higher order thinking skills
- Cognitive domain
- Psychomotor domain
- Affective domain
- Socialization
- Value conflicts
- Aggression
- Anxiety