“Teaching Aptitude/ Child Pedagogy” is one of the common in any teaching examination. This section plays a very important part in any teaching examination. This part contains approx. 30-40 questions depend upon the examination pattern that we can easily score only if we practice it on regular basis. These questions are not only for CTET Exam but also for KVS, NVS, DSSSB, UPTET & STET also.So, we will provide you the questions which will help you in preparing for Exams.
Q1. During the early period of life if a language is learned, the child can speak his language like a/an —
(a) Foreigner
(b) Native
(c) Slow-learner
Q2. Difference in behaviour and differences in emotionality are produced as a result of variations in —
(a) Environment
(b) Heredity
(c) Learning
(d) Mental makeup
Q3. Which one of the following terms is not generally used to describe the developmental period from ages two to six?
(a) Pregang age
(b) Age of dominance
(c) Exploration age
(d) Preschool age
Q4. According to the tenets of family constellation, which one of the following would be most eager for physical demonstration of attention?
(a) First-born children
(b) Middle children
(c) Identical twins
(d) Youngest children
Q5. New-borns —
(a) cannot discriminate differences in tonal pitch
(b) Have good eye-muscle co-ordination
(c) Have prominent muscle control
(d) can detect colour and shape
Q6. The brain of the new-born —
(a) Is the least-develop organ of the child’s body
(b) Is fully developed
(c) Will continue to grow in size
(d) Will continue to add brain cells, increasing its total number of cells
Q7. The similarity between identical twins, in physical traits and psychological characteristics, shows the strong influence of ……………….. in
(a) Heredity
(b) Environment
(c) Both heredity and environment
(d) Social environment
Q8. Modifying oneself so as to fit in with existing characteristics of the environment is called —
(a) Assimilation
(b) Accommodation
(c) Equilibration
(d) Tuning
Q9. Which one of the following would not directly affect the development of intelligence?
(a) Diet deficiency in the expectant mother
(b) Smoking by the expectant mother
(c) Premature birth
(d) Rh factor
Q10. Which one of the following is characteristic of the foetal period?
(a) Initial indication of sensitivity to stimulation
(b) Human-like physical characteristics beginning to take shape
(c) Highest susceptibility to diseases
(d) Greatest susceptibility to the effects of thalidomide
Solutions
S1. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S2. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S3. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S4. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S5. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S6. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S7. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S8. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S9. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S10. Ans.(a)
Sol.