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B.Ed (Science) Paper 1(Attempt #1)
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Brief Analysis
Questions
Total Questions Attempted Correct InCorrect Evaluation Pending
90 77 60 17 0
Marks
Total Marks Correct Question Marks Incorrect Question Marks Marks Obtained * Minimum Passing
90.0 60.0 -4.25 55.75 0.0
Percentage 61.94 %
Result Status PASS
Marks Obtained = Correct Question Marks - Incorrect Question Marks
Topic:Language_(English)
Question : 1 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0 Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
Read through the following passage and answer the question below it as directed :
The environmental problems of developing countries are not the side effects of excessive industrialization but reflect the inadequacy of
development. The rich countries may look upon development as the cause of environmental destruction, but to us, it is one of the primary
means of improving the enviornment for living, or providing foods, water, sanitation and shelter, of making the deserts green and the
mountains habitable. The research and perseverance of dedicated people have given us an insight which is likely to play an important part
in the shaping of our future plans. We see that however much man hankers after material goods, they can never give him full satisfaction.
Thus the higher standard of living must be achieved without alienating people from their heritage and without despoiling nature of its
beauty, freshness and purity so essential to our lives.
The structure of the feet and legs varies greatly among frog species, depending in part on whether they live primarily on the ground, in
water, in tress, or in burrows. Frogs must be able to move quickly through their environment to catch prey and escape predators, and
numerous adaptations help them do so. Many frogs, especially those that live in water, have webbed toes. The degree to which the toes are
webbed is directly proportional to the amount of time the species lives in the water. For example, the completely aquatic African dwarf
frog (Hymenochirussp .), has fully webbed toes, where the toes of white’s tree frog (Litoria caerulea), an arboreal species, are only a half
or a quarter webbed. Arboreal frogs have “toe pads” to help grip vertical surfaces. These pads, located on the ends of the toes, do not work
by suction. Rather, the surface of the pad consists of interlocking cells, with a small gap between adjacent cells. When the frog applies
pressure to the toe pads, the interlocking cells grip irregularities on the substrate. The small gaps between the cells drain away all but a him
layer of moisture on the pad, and maintain a grip through capillarity. This allows the frog to grip smooth surfaces, and does not function
when the pads are excessively wet. In many arboreal frogs, a small “intercalary structure” in each toe increases the surface area touching
the substrate. Furthermore, since hopping through trees can be dangerous, many arboreal frogs have hip joints that allow both hopping and
walking. Some frogs that live high in tress even possess an elaborate degree of webbing between their toes, as do aquatic frogs. In these
arboreal frogs, the webs allow the frogs to “parachute” or control their glide from one position in the canopy to another. Ground-dwelling
frogs generally lack the adaptations of aquatic and arboreal frogs. Most have smaller toe pads, if any,and little webbing. Some burrowing
frogs have a toe extension-a metatarsal tubercle – that helps them to burrow. The hind legs of ground dwellers are more muscular than those
of aqueous and tree- dwelling frogs.
Winter season is a cold season that keeps our spirit lethargic. It is a deadly season that brings cold,
Disease and unhappy feelings. We are not interested in winter season because we do not feel active and excited. We are irritated and lose
our patience. We suffer, but we should remember that the biting of cold of winter, through unpleasant, is also beneficial. It brings in
festivals, good harvests. Flower and fruits, games and sports & so on. The spring season come after winter.
Nothing is constant in this world. In the cyclic order everything that comes and goes , is repeated indefinitely day and night, winter &
springs, sorrows & happiness all are fluctuation. If today one is begger, next day one may be billonarie. If now one is handsome , next
moment one becomes ugly. With this knowledge of the nature of things , human beings should go on working and should wait patiently for
future. If put in misery today and attains a lot of wealth tomorrow, we should not feel proud of this wealth day after tomorrow, since it is
subject.
A body jusr born cannot stand erect, does not walk steadily. He takes a long period, full of failures success. The more he fails in his attempt,
the more is his zeal for success. So is the path of man’s construction of personality. Psychologists assert that men learn by a trial & error
method. Without erroring they cannot earn knowledge and without failures one cannot enjoy the bills of success. It is these failures that
makes a man perfect by cheering him up in every stage of his construction. A Sanskrit aphorin says that a coward is he who does not even
start the middle rank who starts the works, but leaves it facing failures, while the ideal man never leaves the job even amidst thousand of
failures until he wins full success. In fact, failure pave the way for success.
The proverb means that if we really want to help others in their misery. We should help our relatives & friends. They are our
dear and near ones. They extend their friendly hands of good will and co-operation when we are in troubles. Our relatives are well wishers.
They have helped to bring us up. They share our joys and sorrows. They give us all support to make us happy. We owe them a lot. So it
is our primary duty to help them first. After relations and friends, we should help our neighbours and villagers or people of our locality
whom we know well. Then we should help our countrymen. Sometimes we do not care to help our relatives, but we go forward to help
others. It doesnot show our generousity. It shows our want of sympathy for our distressed relatives. If we cannot feel for our own people,
we cannot feel for other. In such a case, our sincerity is merely a show. Such a kind of generousity is meaningless as it lacks genuine intrest
and attitude. Such a charity cannot be called a charity at all. True charity begins at home.
Shayan Yatra (The sleeping Festival ) is also celebrated on Ashadha Shukla Ekadasi. The representative images (small
golden image) of Laxminarayan, Ananta- Vasudeba & Bhubaneswari, representing Lord jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra
respectively, are taken into a well decorated sleeping chamber made of wood and decorated with different types of applique work, such
as Sejo (Three Mattresses) and Mandi (Twelve pillows), which are made by the darji in different colour. The Tailor also provides, well in
advance, the dresses which the deities wear at the time of going to Bed.
This Festival displays different applique items in association with different Lords. They are the laid on their respective cots
till Kartika Shukla Ekadasi. After sleeping of 15 days, God shows to people in the court, as world famous Cart Festival in Puri.
Shayan Yatra (The sleeping Festival ) is also celebrated on Ashadha Shukla Ekadasi. The representative images (small
golden image) of Laxminarayan, Ananta- Vasudeba & Bhubaneswari, representing Lord jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra
respectively, are taken into a well decorated sleeping chamber made of wood and decorated with different types of applique work, such
as Sejo (Three Mattresses) and Mandi (Twelve pillows), which are made by the darji in different colour. The Tailor also provides, well in
advance, the dresses which the deities wear at the time of going to Bed.
This Festival displays different applique items in association with different Lords. They are the laid on their respective cots
till Kartika Shukla Ekadasi. After sleeping of 15 days, God shows to people in the court, as world famous Cart Festival in Puri.
Topic:Mathematics
Question : 11 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0 Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
The radius of a circle is 5cm and a chord of it is at a distance of 4cm from the centre.What is the length of the chord in cm?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 1
2 3
3 6
4 8
Topic:Teaching_Aptitude_1
Question : 23 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0 Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
What is your view regarding the oid saying "spare the rod, and spoil the child"?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 It is quiet correct.
2 It is to be applied in case of naughty boys.
3 It is to be applied in the case of dull chidren.
4 It is entirely unpsychological idea regarding every kind of child.
Topic:Education_&_General_Awareness
Question : 33 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium
Who was known as the 'Prince of Humanists'?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Francisco Petrarch
2 Dante
3 Boccaccio
4 Erasmus
Topic:Reasoning
Question : 34 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium
FUTURE : HEREAFTER
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Recapitulation : Repetition
2 Past : Present
3 Idolatory : Worship
4 Prognosis : Diagnosis
Topic:Mathematics_1
Question : 39 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0 Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
The value of k for which the point (1, -2) satisfy the equation x-2y+k=0 is
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 -8
2 -7
3 -6
4 -5
Topic:Education_&_General_Awarenes
Question : 47 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0 Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
District primary Education Programme (since 1994)aims at-----
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 quantitative growth in primary education.
2 qualitative growth in primary Education.
3 Both of these
4 None of these
Topic:Physical_Science_1
Question : 51 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0 Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
In which of the following formula, are there 4 atoms ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 NH3
2 H2O2
3 AlH3
4 All Of The Above.
Topic:Physical_Science_2
Question : 63 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0 Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
Name an instrument used to compare the intensities of two sources of light.
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Actinometer
2 Densitometer
3 Eudiometer
4 Photometer
Topic:Bio-Science_2
Question : 71 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium
Who decoded the language of honey-bee?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Carolus Limnacus
2 William Harvey
3 Karl Von Frisch
4 Mendel