CTET 3rd Practice Paper - S.ST. - (English)
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Fiends, This is the Third Practice Paper of S.ST. for the students who are waiting for CTET - 2017 exam. These questions are repeated many times in CTET. You Check your answers by click on button given at the bottom. No need to download anything. If you have any suggestion then pleeeeease share with me by type comment.
Q1 - If Ahmedabad is situated on 72⁰ 30' E ;pmgotide, what would be the local time of Ahmedabad if it is 8:00 am Indian Standard Time?
(1) 8:40 am
(2) 8:00 am
(3) 7:20 am
(4) 7:00 am
Q2 - Which of the following combinations of planets is known as 'gaseous planets'?
(1) Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn
(2) Mars, Venus, Saturn, Uranus
(3) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
(4) Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Neptune
Q3 - What is 'Common Era'?
(1) A new Era to study historical events
(2) Christian Era which is now accepted in major parts of the world
(3) Indian Era accepted by the government to issue notices
(4) A new Era developed by amalgamation of Hindu Era and Islamic Era
Q4 - A historical site is a place where
(1) history-loving people gather
(2) historians write history
(3) relice of the past are found
(4) excavation activities are done
Q5 - Which one of the following sultans used the Banjaras to transport grains to the city markets?
(1) Balban
(2) Firoz-Shah Tughlaq
(3) Muhammad-Bin-Tughlaq
(4) Alauddin Kjilji
Q6 - Which of the following three universities were established in the year 1857 by the British Government?
(1) Calcutta, Madras and Bombay
(2) Calcutta, Madras and Banaras
(3) Calcutta, Bombay and Punjab
(4) Calcutta, Bombay and Delhi
Q7 - Muhammad-Bin-Tughlaq shifted his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad
(1) to escape from Mongols
(2) to punish Southern rulers
(3) to control his empire effectively as Daulatabad was centrally located
(4) as he was not getting enough revenue from North India
Q8 - Which of the followin combinations of kingdoms was engaged in tripartite struggle?
(1) Chola, Rashtrakuta, Pala
(2) Pala, Pallava, Rashtrakuta
(3) Rashtrakuta, Pala, Gurjar-Pratihara
(4) Pala, Chola, Gurjar-Pratihara
Q9 - Who of the following was impeached by the British Parliament?
(1) Charles Clive
(2) Warren Hastings
(3) T.B. Macaulay
(4) Cornwallis
Q10 - The division of the period of Indian History into 'Ancient', Medieval' and 'Modern' also have problems. Which of the following is one of the problems in it?
(1) The concept has been borrowed from the West where Modern period was associated with science, reason, democracy, liberty and equality
(2) Indian History seems to have clear lines of distinction between 'Ancient' and 'Medieval' & 'Medieval' and 'Modern Period'
(3) Tripartite division reflects gradual growth of the Indian State
(4) Three periods are insufficient to describe Indian History
Q11 - A narrow strip of land, which connects two land masses is known as
(1) Isthumus
(2) Gulf
(3) Island
(4) Strait
Q12 - The famous conquest of Kalinga by the Mauryan ruler Ashoka was fought in present day
(1) Karnataka
(2) Odisha
(3) Kerala
(4) Andhra Pradesh
Q13 - When the subjugation of one country by another leads to political, economic, social and cultural changes we refer to this process as
(1) Confederacy
(2) Mercantile
(3) Colonisation
(4) Renaissance
Q14 - Which of the following forests do not have a distinct period of shedding leaves and therefore do not ever look bare?
(1) Tropical deciduous
(2) Tropical evergreen
(3) Temperate evergreen
(4) Temperate deciduous
Q15 - Who among the following Mughal rulers led the idea of 'Universal Peace'?
(1) Akbar
(2) Shahjahan
(3) Humayun
(4) Jahangir
Q16 - The place, people, things and nature that surround any living organism are called
(1) Lithosphere
(2) Surrounding
(3) Environment
(4) Biotic resources
Q17 - A Social Science teacher must employ which of the following methods for being effective?
(1) Increase engagement of students by thought provoking and interesting activities.
(2) Increase the knowledge of students by taking tests on every Monday.
(3) Award grades in a lax manner to boost the confidence of slow learners.
(4) Assign projects to be done at home so as to involve parents in the studies of their ward.
Q18 - Children have little exposure to laws, therefore, while discussing laws, it is important that teacher should
(1) explain all the aspects of laws very clearly.
(2) give as many examples from familiar context.
(3) discuss about juvenile laws only.
(4) create fear regarding laws.
Q19 - Which of the following is the most appropriate way to increase the time spent on academic activities by the students in a Social Science class?
(1) Assigning homework three times a week.
(2) Assigning individual projects on new topics before discussing the topic in class.
(3) Incorporating lots of new material in a lecture to be delivered to sustain interest.
(4) Proper lesson planning and abiding by the time schedule for every activity.
Q20 - During the retreating monsoon period, the moisture laden winds blow from
(1) Valley to plains
(2) Land to sea
(3) Sea to land
(4) Plateau to plains
Q21 Big Bear is an example of
(1) Milky way
(2) Constellation
(3) Star
(4) Galaxy
Q22 - Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan started a powerful non-violent movement in North-West Frontier Province, known as
(1) Ram-Rahim Movement
(2) Khilafat Movement
(3) Khudai-Khidmatgar Movement
(4) Pakhtun Movement
Q23 - A Sanskrit Prashasti has been found in praise of which of the following Delhi Sultans?
(1) Iltutmish
(2) Balban
(3) Alauddin Khalji
(4) Firoz Tughlaq
Q24 - Amphorae was a
(1) coin of Italy
(2) red glazed pottery
(3) tall double handled jar
(4) perforated pot
Q25 - Two cities N and M are located at 15⁰ E and 15⁰ W of Greenwhich respectively. What will be the difference in time between these two cities?
(1) 30 minutes
(2) 1 hour
(3) 1 hour 30 minutes
(4) 2 hours
Q26 - Which one of the following helps the ships to navigate?
(1) Area of high tides
(2) Area of low tides
(3) Area where the warm ocean currents and cold currents meet
(4) Area of ocean currents
Q27 - The oldest rocks in the world are found in
(1) Western Australia
(2) South Africa
(3) South India
(4) Hawaii Islands
Q28 - Which one of the following features is common to Buddhism and Jainism both?
(1) Only those who left their homes could gain true knowledge
(2) Both of these religions were supported mainly by traders
(3) Man had to give up everything, including their clothes to gain salvation
(4) The constant craving for more could be removed by following moderate path
Q29 - Begum Hazarat Mahal took an active part in organizing the uprising against British at
(1) Kanpur
(2) Lucknow
(3) Faizabad
(4) Allahabad
Q30 - In the medieval Assam, Paiks were
(1) forced labourers
(2) plantation workers
(3) water carriers
(4) members of conscript army
Structure and content of CTET 2017
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