Q. Look at the following table :
Station -------------- Bus 1 ----- Bus 2 ------ Bus 3
New Delhi Departure -- 19:15 ----- 12:30 ------ 16:45
Faridabad Arrival ---- 20:22 ----- 13:25 ------ 19:10
Departure ------------ 20:37 ----- 13:35 ------ 19:22
Mathura Arrival ------ 00:40 ----- 18:10 ------ 21:55
Which bus takes the least time to reach Mathura from New Delhi ?
Option
(1) Bus 1
(2) Bus 2
(3) Bus 3
(4) Both Bus 2 and Bus 3 take equal time
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सुग्रीव
की पहली भेंट किस पर्वत पर हुई थी?
1. किष्किन्धा पर्वत पर
2. ऋष्यमूक पर्वत पर
3. मेरु पर्वत पर
4. सुमेरु पर्वत पर
Option
(1) It has six faces and each face is a hexagon
(2) It has a hexagonal base with six triangular faces meeting at a point
(3) It has two hexagonal faces and six rectangular faces
(4) It has six hexagonal faces joined by six rectangular faces
Q. While teaching comparison of fractions in which the numerators are same e.g. 35 and 37 Rohit’s response was ‘‘since the numerators are same and since 7 is larger than 5, therefore 37 is bigger than 35 .’’
This suggests that
Option
(1) Rohit does not understand the magnitude of fractions
(2) Rohit does not know the concept of numerator and denominator
(3) Rohit does not know the concept of equivalent fractions
(4) Rohit has not practised well
Q. Vikas teaches mathematics to a class of 56 students. He believes that conducting a test is effective if the feedback is given immediately. He conducted a short class test of 10 marks. What is the best possible way of giving the feedback effectively ?
Option
(1) He can let the students check each other’s answer
(2) He can explain the solution of each problem on the board and ask the students to check their answer on their own
(3) He can have a whole class discussion on ways in which they have got their solutions and which is the effective strategy to arrive at the correct answer
(4) Pick out any copy at random and discuss the method followed in the copy on the board
Q. Sequence the following tasks as they would be taken up while developing the understanding of shapes and space across primary classes :
a. Matches the properties of 2-D shapes by observing their sides and corners
b. Describes intuitively the properties of 2-D shapes
c. Sorts 2-D shapes
d. Describes the various 2-D shapes by counting their sides, corners and diagonals
Option
(1) d, b, a, c
(2) c, b, d, a
(3) a, d, b, c
(4) c, a, d, b
You may be an engineer if your idea of good interpersonal communication means getting the decimal point in the right place.
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