West Bengal SET paper I mock Test
GENERAL SET 22 Mock Test
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1) The term ‘op cit' stands for
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2) In IT Act, 2000, which section deals with the punishment for cyber terrorism?
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3) How many 4s are there in the following number sequence which are immediately preceded by 9 but not immediately followed by an even number? 7 3 5 9 4 5 6 2 3 8 4 2 6 9 4 2 7 8 9 4 3 8 2 8 9 4 1 3 4 5 7
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4) A null hypothesis is
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5) Which of the following analogies does the author recurrently use with reference to casteism?
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6) The main objective of teaching is
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7) The author is of the view that
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8) (i) The method is psychological and imparts knowledge in a natural manner without any assumption or presumption.
(ii) It is  a scientific method which is based on visible elements or facts.
(iii) This is the best method as it teaches the student to think for himself.
(iv) As the result of acquiring knowledge through this method, the feeling of self-confidence and self-dependence is developed in the student.
All the above are related to which method of teaching-learning?
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9) The Taj Mahal is threatened due to the effect of
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10) A is the mother of P and Q. C is the father-in-law of A, father of B and D, and grandfather of Q. C has only one daughter. D is the aunt of P. How is B related to A?
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11) With which of the following government schemes are the phrases har khet ko paani and per drop more crop associated?
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12) The ratio between the rates of walking of A and Bis 3: 4. If the time taken by B to cover a distance is 24 minutes, the time taken by A to cover that much distance is
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13) What does the author mean by claiming that “the idea of the Constitution is romantic''?
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14) Which layer of the atmosphere is also called Ozonosphere?
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15) The study of role of time in communication is known as
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16) Which of the following is not a function of the AICTE?
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17) Read the following passage and answer questions:
The Dalit movement in India s yet to be fully formed with a sizeable consensus. It lives in various forms, sizes and shapes. It has not yet formulated a cogent programme to take in politically conservative Dalits by bringing them into the wider Indian democratic experience. Dalit scholars and politicians alike can be seen struggling to formulate a workable theory of Ambedkarism or Dalitism that would be a manifesto for common liberation.
By exclusively relying on constitutionalism as a means of emancipation, this class of intellectuals argues for a Utopian dream. The methods of Dalit emancipation, however, remain unknown. The sooner India’s oppressed realise this, the better. One cannot depend on the limited conceptions of constitutionalism for deliverance. Owing to the limited control of this institution, the Constitution has become synonymous to a grievance cell offering no immediate solutions.
The linguistic accessibility of the Constitution and its reach to the oppressed is extremely limited. Few peasants would consider the Constitution as a written word that would guarantee them protection from the landlord’s real and financial whipcord. Similarly, few beggars who are living 017 the mercy of donors’ charity would think that this dossier guarantees them equality and access to freedom. The idea of the Constitution is romantic. No one really knows its limitations but lauds its profundity without testing it out. Many Dalits are repeating the state’s narrative of constitutionalism as being the ultimate virtue - a god-sent panacea. It does nothing more than applying a lotion to massage one's shattered ego. But when it comes to exercising the enshrined codes in the Constitution, Dalits seem to be harming their self-worth. This is because not everybody feels this document is close to their hearts as much as Dalits. Not everyone has similar expectations from the Constitution. Thus, it creates genuine gaps while considering constitutional morality 35 a common virtue. Hence, in such a situation of one-sided applicability, mutual cohabitation is a long shot. One has to pierce through the devious agenda of casteist rogues by injecting a radical antidote to set a tone of mutuality and respectability. Unless this is settled, no further conversation can be foreseen that will yield real results. [Extracted from Suraj Yengde, Caste Matters]
The word ''panacea'' as used in the passage means:
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18) What is represented by number 1?
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19) If the population of males below poverty line for State ‘B’ is 2.4 million and the same for State ‘E’ is 6 million, then the total populations of States ‘B’ and ‘E’ are in the ratio of
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Which number indicates the boys who are athletic and disciplined?
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21) In an Internet world, computers connected to Internet are identified by
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22) Which of the following is not part of geological disaster?
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23) Team A and B play in a Basket Ball tournament. A match can have three outcomes; (i) A win (ii) B win (iii) Tie. The team has to win two games to be declared as winner. The first team winning two games in a row is declared as a winner and tournament ends. In how many ways the tournament can proceed where one team can be declared as winner?
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24) In the 6th century BCE, which of the following places flourished as a centre of higher education?
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25) The system widely used for data collection and acquisition is known as
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26) The number of 8 bit strings that can be formed beginning with either ''111...'' or ''101 .. ." is
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27) Which of the following is having the primary objective to disseminate countrywide higher educational programmes through TV along with appropriate use of ICT?
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28) Assertion (A): The Governor of a state exercises the power of issuing ordinance on the advice of the Cabinet. Reason (R) : The exercise of ordinance making power of Governor is discretionary.
Which of the following code is correct on the basis of A and R?
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29) What will be the male population above poverty line for the State ‘A’ if the female population below poverty line for State ‘A’ is 2.1 million?
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30) A deductive theory is one that
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31) Which of the following statements is not implied in the passage?
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32) The Nobel Foundation has awarded two Nobel Prizes in Literature this year for 2018 & 2019, as last year’s prize was cancelled. Why was the Nobel Prize in Literature cancelled in 2018?
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33) What is a research design?
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34) Which of the following is not an example of a ''unit of analysis''?
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35) Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution originally referred to the Right to Property as Fundamental Right?
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36) I started walking towards East and after walking 20 meters, turned to my left and walked 15 meters. Then, I turned to my left and walked 20 meters. Again, I turned to my left and walked 15 meters. Now I am walking in which direction with respect to the starting point?
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37) If + means —, — means X, X means ÷ and÷ means +, then which of the following equations is not correct?
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38) A tin contains 50 paise, 25 paise and 10 paise coins in theratio 5 : 9 : 4, amounting to Rs. 206. Find the number of coins of each type respectively.
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39) Which one of the following indicates athletic boys and girls?
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40) In a certain code ‘367' means ‘Blue Colour Car’; ‘694' means ‘Green Colour Fan’ and ‘356' means 'White Colour Car’. What digit in that code means ‘Green’?
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41) Which branch of philosophy deals with knowledge, its structure, method and validity?
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42) Choose the missing word in place of (?) on the basis of relationship.
West : North-East : : South : ?
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43) Introducing internal assessment as part of the evaluation process is good because it helps the teachers to
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44) Which of the following is not a Millennium Development Goal (MDG)?
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45) Which of the following is the basic unit of study of ecology?
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46) Concerning the primary focus of the Five Year Plans in India which of the following is not correct?
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47) The popular operating system used in mobile smart phones
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48) What will be the number of females above poverty line in the State ‘D’ if it is known that the population of State ‘D’ is 7 million?
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49) NMEICT stands for
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If the male population above poverty line for State ‘C’ is 1.9 million, then the total population of State 'C' is
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