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CTET Exam Analysis: We have come with the analysis of yet another successful day of CTET Exam 2021. The Paper-I exam of 29th December 2021 has been successfully conducted. As we have already seen in the previous CTET exams this year, the paper was has covered mostly similar topics with some exceptions. The type of questions is changing, sometimes, the questions are straightforward and easy, sometimes the questions are tricky and time-consuming. To know about the Paper-I of 29th December 2021 of CTET exam analysis, check out the detailed and comprehensive analysis down below. We have discussed all the essential aspects of the Exam paper beginning from the types of questions asked, topics asked, the nature of the question to the number of good attempts.
Since its inception, the CTET exam was conducted offline i.e. in pen and paper mode. However, this is the first the CTET exam is conducted online through CBT mode. In this article, we will cover the detailed analysis of CTET Paper 1 including all the five subjects- English Language, Hindi Language, Environmental Studies, Mathematics, and Child Development & Pedagogy.
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CTET December 2021 Exam Important Points
- CTET will be conducted in an Online Mode.
- CTET is qualifying in nature. There are five subjects and no sectional cut-off in this exam.
- There is no negative marking in this exam.
- 150 questions will be asked in 150 minutes to complete the test.
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CTET Exam Analysis 2021 & Review (Paper 1) – 29th December 2021
Central Board Secondary Education (CBSE) has conducted the Central Teacher Eligibility Test 2021 today i.e. 29th December 2021. The exam was conducted in a two-shift from 9.30 am to 12.00 pm and 2.30 PM to 5.00 PM.
CTET Exam Date | CTET Paper 1 | CTET Paper 2 |
29th December 2021 | 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM | 2:30 PM to 5: 00 PM |
Overall CTET Exam Analysis for Paper 1 [Primary Teacher]
The first shift of the CTET Exam concluded at 12: 00. As per the student review, the overall exam was moderate in nature. In the table below, you will find a glimpse of subject-wise analysis of the difficulty level of questions asked.
Subject Name | Total Question Asked | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts |
Child Development & Pedagogy | 30 | Moderate | 21-22 |
Language I | 30 | Easy to Moderate | 23-24 |
Language II | 30 | Easy to Moderate | 27-28 |
Mathematics | 30 | Moderate | 24-25 |
Environmental Studies | 30 | Easy to Moderate | 23-24 |
Good Attempt | Moderate | 105-110 |
Subject Wise CTET Exam Analysis 2021:
Now, The first shift of the CTET Exam was over at 12:00 pm. As per the student review, the overall exam is moderate in nature. In the below section, you will find a detailed subject-wise analysis of the CTET Exam 2021 Paper-I along with the topics asked and the number of questions asked from each topic. Let’s have a look on the subject-wise CTET Exam Analysis in detail.
CTET Exam Analysis Of Child Development & Pedagogy
The child development and pedagogy section was moderate as compared to the previous year exam. Let’s have a look detailed analysis in the given below table:
Topic | Questions Asked |
Nature and Nurture | 1-2 |
Kohlberg (3rd Stage) | 2-3 |
Vygotsky (ZPD) | 1-2 |
Inclusive Education (ADHD) | 1-2 |
Howard Gardner (Intelligence) | 1-2 |
Growth & Development | 1-2 |
New Educational Policy 2020 | 1-2 |
NCF 2005 | 1-2 |
Holistic Development | 1 |
Symbolic & logical in which stage of paiget | 1-2 |
Kothari Commission | 1 |
Chomsky (LAD) | 1 |
Type of Play | 1 |
Mnemonics | 1 |
Early and Later Childhood Development Stage | 1 |
Locus of Control | 1 |
Critical and Spatial Reasoning | 1-2 |
Domains of development | 1-2 |
Good Attempt | 21-22 |
CTET Exam Analysis Of English
The English language was easy to moderate. The language used in the passages was hard. Question on – How does a child acquire their 1st language? Pedagogy Questions on Chomsky Universal Grammar, Social Construct, Vygostsky (ZPD). Three questions on sentence correction. Let’s have a look detailed analysis in the given below table:
Topic | Questions Asked (as 1st language) | Questions Asked (as 2nd language) |
Reading Comprehension | One Passage: Lion and Elephant (Vocab Based, Parts of Speech)
7-8 |
Passage 1: (Antonym, Synonyms Part of speech) 8 questions
Passage 2: (Vocab based, Figure of Speech) 7-8 |
Poem | One Poem: ( Poetic devices, Figure of Speech) 5-6 | – |
English Pedagogy | 15 | 15 |
Good Attempt | 23-24 | 27-28 |
CTET Exam Analysis Of Hindi
The Hindi language was comparatively easy in nature as the previous year exam. चिंता का विशेषण, भारतीय का प्रत्यय. Let’s have a look detailed analysis in the given below table:
Topic | Questions Asked (As 1st Language) | Questions Asked (As 2nd Language) |
Reading Comprehension | Passage 1:
6-7 |
Passage 1: Mahatma Gandhi
(प्रत्यय, विलोम, उप्सार्ग, विशेषण) Passage 2: 15 Question |
Poem | 6-7 | – |
Pedagogy | 15 | 15 |
Good Attempt | 25-26 | 27-28 |
CTET Exam Analysis Of Mathematics
Mathematics was easy to moderate this time as compared to the previous year. Let’s have a look detailed analysis in the given below table.
Topic | Questions Asked |
Open-Close Ended Questions | 1-2 |
Van Hiele | 1-2 |
NCF 2005 | 2 |
Time | 1-2 |
Fraction | 1-2 |
Volume | 1-2 |
Money | 1-2 |
Commutative Property | 1-2 |
Face value/ Place Value | 1-2 |
Geometry | 1 |
Time and Distance | 1-2 |
Algebra | 1-2 |
Percentage | 1-2 |
Number of Units in 97? | 1-2 |
What does a child learn while playing ladder and snake game? | 1-2 |
Axioms | 1-2 |
Cost of bricks? | 1-2 |
Criteria Norm Test | 1-2 |
Directions | 1-2 |
Nature of Mathematics (Ego-Centric) | 1-2 |
Cube & Cuboid [Mensuration] | 1-2 |
Pedagogy | 10 |
Good Attempt | 24-25 |
CTET Exam Analysis Of EVS
The EVS section was moderate as compared to the previous year. Let’s have a look detailed analysis in the given below table:
Topic | Questions Asked |
Direction (Himachal Pradesh) | 1-2 |
Map (Direction from Hyderabad to Valsad) | 1-2 |
Cheraw Dance | 1-2 |
Honeybee | 1-2 |
Which of the states in the course of Brahmaputra? (Arunachal Pradesh) | 1-2 |
Chipko Movement 1973 (Bahuguna) | 1-2 |
Tropic of Cancer (all states in India) | 1-2 |
Litchi Fruit | 1-2 |
Currency of Abu Dhabi | 1-2 |
Diseases spread by Mosquito | 1-2 |
Madhubani | 1-2 |
Nepenthes Plant | 1-2 |
Vitamin A | 1-2 |
Snake | 1-2 |
In which the following, the amount of iron is more (Amla) | 1-2 |
Rice Cultivation | 1-2 |
Portfolio | 1-2 |
Insects that do not stay in groups (Ants, Spider, Termite) | 1-2 |
Houses in Ladakh | 1-2 |
Pedagogy | 10 |
Good Attempt | 23-24 |
CTET Exam Analysis: Previous Days
Candidates who will appear for CTET exam Paper-I and Paper-II in the coming days, are advised to keep a keen eye on the CTET exam analysis 2021 of all the papers. Here is the detailed analysis of the previous days CTET exam 2021.
Dates | Paper-I | Paper-II |
16th December 2021 | Click Here | Postponed |
20th December 2021 | Click Here | Click Here |
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CTET Exam Analysis FAQ:
Q. What was the level of questions asked in Mathematics?
Ans. The level of questions asked in Mathematics was moderate.
Q. What was the level of the CTET Paper 1?
Ans. The level of the CTET Paper 1 was easy to moderate-difficult in nature.
Q. What is the validity of the CTET Certificate?
Ans. The validity of the CTET Certificate is a lifetime.
Q. What was the level of the EVS In CTET Paper 1?
Ans. The level of the EVS was easy to moderate in nature.
Q. Is CTET Paper 2 a qualified candidate applying for the TGT post?
Ans. Yes, he can apply but it will also depend on recruitment eligibility criteria.