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CTET - 3 (English Language)

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Which of the following skills cannot be tested in a formal written examination?

  1. Reading for information

  2. Meaning of words and phrases

  3. Extensive reading for pleasure

  4. Analysing texts


Correct Option: C

Formative Assessment is assessment

  1. of learning

  2. at learning

  3. in learning

  4. for learning


Correct Option: A

Ania, while teaching paragraph construction, should draw attention to

  1. a large variety of ideas

  2. originality of ideas

  3. topic sentence, supporting details and connectors

  4. a range of vocabulary


Correct Option: C

The Constructivist Approach to learning means

  1. involving the students in a variety of activities to encourage them to learn new words and structures by accommodating them with those who have already learnt through a process of discovery

  2. teaching rules of grammar and consolidating through rigorous practice

  3. helping learners acquire new vocabulary by studying literature intensively

  4. teaching new words and structures using a variety of audio-visual aids followed by practice through drill


Correct Option: A

Communicative Language Teaching is concerned with

  1. teaching of vocabulary and grammar through rules of spelling and language

  2. teaching language to learners for written tests

  3. interpreting grammar rules to suit the audience

  4. enhancing receptive and productive skills such as speaking, listening, reading and writing


Correct Option: D

A teacher designs a test to find out the cause of the poor grades of his/her learners through a/an

  1. diagnostic test

  2. Pproficiency test

  3. achievement test

  4. aptitude test


Correct Option: A

An inclusive class is that in which

  1. differently abled learners study with normal students

  2. students from different nationalities study together

  3. students from different religions study together

  4. both boys and girls study together


Correct Option: A

When learners are engaged in a pair activity, taking on roles of a doctor and a patient, the activity is called

  1. Real Activity

  2. Declamation

  3. Simulation

  4. Exchanging notes


Correct Option: C

Which of the following is suitable for making students responsible for their own learning?

  1. Discouraging students from making decisions about how they learn best

  2. Using technology to chat and network

  3. Encouraging students to ask more and more questions

  4. Giving a lot of homework, project work and assignments to improve language skills of students


Correct Option: C

Using a word bank and brainstorming helps to build

  1. vocabulary

  2. ideas

  3. writing skills

  4. reading comprehension


Correct Option: A

Gender stereotypes and bias among learners can be discouraged by

  1. enabling all learners to cook and sew irrespective of gender

  2. using textbooks, which do perpetuate such beliefs

  3. creating an open and encouraging atmosphere in a mixed class

  4. pressuring girls to learn cooking


Correct Option: A

'Concrete Operational Stage' refers to those learners who are

  1. adolescents

  2. at middle level

  3. toddlers

  4. adults


Correct Option: B

Essays or long writing tasks especially on a discursive issue should

  1. help students develop their literary skills

  2. help students with grammar

  3. help students to improve their handwriting

  4. help students discuss the different points of view and justify them with illustrative points


Correct Option: D

Why and at whom does the poet show his emotion?

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question by selecting the most appropriate option.

Common Cold

1 Go hang yourself, you old M.D.! You shall not sneer at me. Pick up your hat and stethoscope, Go wash your mouth with laundry soap; I contemplate a joy exquisite I'm not paying you for your visit. I did not call you to be told My malady is a common cold.

2 By pounding brow and swollen lip; By fever's hot and scaly grip; By those two red redundant eyes That weep like woeful April skies; By racking snuffle, snort, and sniff; By handkerchief after handkerchief; This cold you wave away as naught Is the damnedest cold man ever caught !

3 Bacilli swarm within my portals Such as were ne'er conceived by mortals, But bred by scientists wise and hoary In some Olympic laboratory; Bacteria as large as mice, With feet of fire and heads of ice
Who never interrupt for slumber Their stamping elephantine rumba.

  1. At an old man because he has sneering at the poet

  2. At a doctor for an incorrect diagnosis of his medical condition

  3. At a friend who is happy at the poet's plight

  4. At a doctor who has said that the poet merely has a cold


Correct Option: D

The poet describes his eyes as 'two red redundant eyes because

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question by selecting the most appropriate option.

Common Cold

1 Go hang yourself, you old M.D.! You shall not sneer at me. Pick up your hat and stethoscope, Go wash your mouth with laundry soap; I contemplate a joy exquisite I'm not paying you for your visit. I did not call you to be told My malady is a common cold.

2 By pounding brow and swollen lip; By fever's hot and scaly grip; By those two red redundant eyes That weep like woeful April skies; By racking snuffle, snort, and sniff; By handkerchief after handkerchief; This cold you wave away as naught Is the damnedest cold man ever caught !

3 Bacilli swarm within my portals Such as were ne'er conceived by mortals, But bred by scientists wise and hoary In some Olympic laboratory; Bacteria as large as mice, With feet of fire and heads of ice
Who never interrupt for slumber Their stamping elephantine rumba.

  1. he cannot see properly due to the cold

  2. they show how furious the poet is

  3. they have been affected by an eye-disease

  4. in his medical condition the poet is imagining things


Correct Option: A

The general tone of the poem can be described as

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question by selecting the most appropriate option.

Common Cold

1 Go hang yourself, you old M.D.! You shall not sneer at me. Pick up your hat and stethoscope, Go wash your mouth with laundry soap; I contemplate a joy exquisite I'm not paying you for your visit. I did not call you to be told My malady is a common cold.

2 By pounding brow and swollen lip; By fever's hot and scaly grip; By those two red redundant eyes That weep like woeful April skies; By racking snuffle, snort, and sniff; By handkerchief after handkerchief; This cold you wave away as naught Is the damnedest cold man ever caught !

3 Bacilli swarm within my portals Such as were ne'er conceived by mortals, But bred by scientists wise and hoary In some Olympic laboratory; Bacteria as large as mice, With feet of fire and heads of ice
Who never interrupt for slumber Their stamping elephantine rumba.

  1. satirical and harsh

  2. ironical and mocking

  3. whimsical and humorous

  4. sad and tragic


Correct Option: A

'Who never interrupt for slumber, their stamping elephantine rumba.' The meaning of these lines is that

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question by selecting the most appropriate option.

Common Cold

1 Go hang yourself, you old M.D.! You shall not sneer at me. Pick up your hat and stethoscope, Go wash your mouth with laundry soap; I contemplate a joy exquisite I'm not paying you for your visit. I did not call you to be told My malady is a common cold.

2 By pounding brow and swollen lip; By fever's hot and scaly grip; By those two red redundant eyes That weep like woeful April skies; By racking snuffle, snort, and sniff; By handkerchief after handkerchief; This cold you wave away as naught Is the damnedest cold man ever caught !

3 Bacilli swarm within my portals Such as were ne'er conceived by mortals, But bred by scientists wise and hoary In some Olympic laboratory; Bacteria as large as mice, With feet of fire and heads of ice
Who never interrupt for slumber Their stamping elephantine rumba.

  1. the bacteria are continuously stamping their elephant-like feet

  2. the cold-causing germs are causing much discomfort and pain to the poet without any break

  3. the bacilli are so active that they refuse to go to sleep

  4. the poet is not able to concentrate on his work due to the raging cold


Correct Option: B

Pick out a word from the passage, that means the same as ' having the power to cause death' (Para 5).

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question by selecting the most appropriate option.

Surviving a Snakebite

1 Annually, there are a million cases of snakebite in India and of these, close to 50,000 succumb to the bites.

2 When you look around the countryside, where most bites occur, and notice people's habits and lifestyles, these figures aren't surprising. People walk barefoot without a torch at night when they are most likely to step on a foraging venomous snake.

3 We encourage rodents by disposing waste food out in the open, or by storing foodgrains in the house. Attracted by the smell of rats, snakes enter houses and when one crawls over someone asleep on the floor and the person twitches or rolls over, it may bite in defence.

4 Once bitten, we don't rush to the hospital. Instead, we seek out the nearest conman, tie tourniquets, eat vile tasting herbal chutneys, apply poultices or spurious stones, cut/slice/suck the bitten spot, and other ghastly time-consuming deadly "remedies".

5 As Rom cattily remarks : "If the snake hasn't injected enough venom, even popping an aspirin can save your life." That's the key - snakes inject venom voluntarily and we have no way of knowing if it has injected venom, and if it is a lethal dose. The only first aid is to immobilise the bitten limb like you would a fracture, and get to a hospital for anti-venom serum without wasting time.

  1. Immobilise

  2. Voluntarily

  3. Lethal

  4. Serum


Correct Option: C

What is the emotion that the poet displays in the first stanza?

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question by selecting the most appropriate option.

Common Cold

1 Go hang yourself, you old M.D.! You shall not sneer at me. Pick up your hat and stethoscope, Go wash your mouth with laundry soap; I contemplate a joy exquisite I'm not paying you for your visit. I did not call you to be told My malady is a common cold.

2 By pounding brow and swollen lip; By fever's hot and scaly grip; By those two red redundant eyes That weep like woeful April skies; By racking snuffle, snort, and sniff; By handkerchief after handkerchief; This cold you wave away as naught Is the damnedest cold man ever caught !

3 Bacilli swarm within my portals Such as were ne'er conceived by mortals, But bred by scientists wise and hoary In some Olympic laboratory; Bacteria as large as mice, With feet of fire and heads of ice
Who never interrupt for slumber Their stamping elephantine rumba.

  1. Anger

  2. Joy

  3. Jealousy

  4. Sympathy


Correct Option: C
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