West Bengal SET paper I mock Test
GENERAL SET 24 Mock Test
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1) The iris-stop of the eye adapts to the image or to light—
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2) ________ is an innovative tool that enables teachers to take students on immersive virtual journeys and field trips to various destinations.
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3) Which of the following are the goals of higher education in India?
(i) Access (ii) Equity (iii) Quality and Excellence (iv) Relevance (v) Value based education (vi) Compulsory and free education
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4) Choose the most appropriate description of the passage from those given below:
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5) The most significant approach of evaluation is
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6) Which of the following clearly mentions that ''India is a Union of States''?
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7) ___________is an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning, which requires pupils complete readings at home and work on live problem solving during class time.
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8) The eye-ball 15 a little camera. Its smallness is part of its perfection. A spheroid camera, there are, not many anatomical organs where exact shape counts for so much as with the eye. Light which will enter the eye will traverse a lens placed in the right position there, will traverse; all this making of the eye which will see in the light is carried out in the dark. It is a preparing in darkness for use in light. The lens required is biconvex and to be shaped truly enough to focus its pencil of light at the particular distance of the sheet of photosensitive cells at the back, the retina. The biconvex lens is made of cells, like those of the skin but modified to be glass-clear. It is delicately slung with accurate centring across the path of light which will in due time, some months later, enter the eye. In front of it a circular screen controls, like the iris-stop of a camera or microscope, the width of the beam and is adjustable, 50 that in a poor light more is taken for the image. In microscope, or photographic camera, this adjustment is made by the observer working on the instrument. In the eye this adjustment is automatic, worked by the image itself!
The lens and the screen cut the chamber of the eye into a front half and a back half, both filled with clear humour, practically water, kept under a certain pressure maintaining the eye-balls right shape. The front chamber is completed by a layer of skin specialized to be glass-clear and free from blood-vessels which if present would with their blood throw shadows within the eye. This living glass-clear sheet is covered with a layer of tear-water constantly renewed. This tear-water has the special chemical power of killing germs which might inflame the eye. This glass-clear bit of skin has only one of the fourfold set of skin-senses; its touch is always ‘pain’, for it should not be touched. The skin above and below this window grows into movable flaps, dry outside like ordinary skin, but moist inside so as to wipe the window clear every minute or so from any specks of dust, by painting over it fresh tear-water.
The light sensitive screen at the back is the key structure. It registers a continually changing picture. It receives, takes and records a moving picture lifelong without change of ‘plate’, through every waking day. It signals its shifting exposures to the brain.
This camera also focuses itself automatically, according to the distance of the picture interesting it. It makes its lens ‘stronger’ or ‘weaker” as required. This camera also turns itself in the direction of the view required. It is moreover contrived as though with forethought of self-preservation. Should danger threaten, in a moment its skin shutters close, protecting its transparent window. And the whole structure, with its prescience and all its efficiency, is produced by and out of specks of granular slime arranging themselves as of their own accord in sheets and layers, an acting seemingly on an agreed plan. That done, and their organ complete, they abide by what they have accomplished. They lapse into relative quietude and change no more. It all sounds an unskilful overstated tale which challenges belief. But to faithful observation so it is.
How does light enter the eye?
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9) Which one of the following universities is not among the first three universities which were established in 1857?
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What percentage of candidates passed the examination from institute T out of the total No. of candidates admitted from the same institute?
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11) What is 20% of 30% of 40% of 50%?
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12) How many artists are both players and doctors?
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13) What is the ratio of candidates passed to the candidates admitted from institute P?
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How many doctors are neitherartists nor players?
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15) Which of the following is not a feature of NEP 2020?
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16) A poll is done to estimate the proportion of employees of an organization who think that they are actively engaged in their jobs. The poll is based on a random sample of 400 employees. What is the conservative margin of error of this poll?
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17) The Red Data Book which lists the endangered species is maintained by which of the following organisation?
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18) How many playersare neither doctors nor artists?
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19) A narrative literature review best refers to
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20) The number of candidates passed from institute S and P together exceeds the number of candidates admitted from institute T and R together by
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21) ________type of evaluation is used for monitoring the learning process of students.
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22) From the following list of methods of teaching used in institutions of higher learning, identify those which are learner-centred : (i) Project Work (ii) Chalk and Talk (iii) Lecturing with audio-visual (iv) Computer-aided instruction (v) Simulation and Role Playing
Choose the correct option.
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23) Find the worng number in the series : 2,3,5,7,12,17,19
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24) The word prescience means
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25) Statements: (a) All branches are flowers (b) All flowers are trees Conclusions : (i) All branches are trees (ii) All trees are branches (iii) All flowers are branches (iv) Some trees are branches
Codes:
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26) For most classroom purposes, which among the following is the best suited for social skills assessment?
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27) The shape of the eye-ball is maintained by
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28) Which of the following research method is based on controlled observation?
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29) 'International Standard Book Number' (ISBN) is a_______ digit unique numeric commercial machine-readable identification number meant for publication of books and book like products.
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30) A, Band C invested capitals in the ratio 3 : 5: 9, the timing of their investments being in the ratio 2 : 3: 1. In what ratio would their profits be distributed?
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31) Constructivism in classroom is
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32) Bivraj walks 20 meters north. Then he turns right and walks 30 meters. Now, he turns right and walks 35 meters. Then, he turns left and walks 15 meters and then again he turns left and walks 15 meters. In which direction and how far is he from the original position?
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33) There are many countries in the world which despite high levels of per capita income and GDP growth / real income, experience high mortality rate, undernourishment rate, poor literacy and so on. What is this state called?
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34) Which institute has the highest percentage of candidates passed to the candidates admitted?
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35) The average age of 30 students in a class is 15 years. If the age of two teachers of the same age is included, then the new average age becomes 17 years. What is the age of either of the teacher?
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36) In communication, language is a
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37) A dealer paid a bike manufacturer Rs. 1,35,000 for a bike. What should be the selling price of the bike, if after allowing a buyer 10% discount on the selling price, he made a profit of 8% on his investment?
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38) P,Q,R,S, T, 0, Vand W are sitting around a circle and are facing the centre. 1. Pis second to right of T who is neighbour of R and V. 2. S is not the neighbour of P. 3. Vis the neighbour of U. 4. Qisnot between S and W. W is not between U and S. ‘Who of the following are not neighbours?
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39) APA format is a writing style guide and format produced by the
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40) Which of the following includes examples of quantitative variables?
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41) Who called the study of communication ‘Rhetoric’?
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42) A video conference between Susmitain Mumbai, Radhakanta in London, Barun in Guwahati, Jayanti in Singapore, Sudhansu in Tezpur, Purakayastha in Kolkata and Sunil in Bhubaneswar is what type of communication?
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44) In an organisation 40% of the employees are matriculates, 50% of the remaining employees are graduates, 50% of the remaining employees are postgraduates and the remaining 75 are Ph.D holders. How many employees are graduates?
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45) The discrepancies between the estimate and a population parameter is known as
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46) The process of learning about our own culture which is transmitted from one generation to another generation is known as
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47) What is the percentage of candidates passed to the candidates admitted for institutes Q and R taken together?
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48) On the monitor of a computer, a pixel is usually ___________a .
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49) If there is linear trend present in the population, then which of the following methods is the most efficient sampling technique?
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50) 'Cirrus' refers to
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