TET – PAPER
– I
RE-EXAM
(14.10.2012)
CHILD
DEVELOPMENT AND PEDAGOGY
1. “Learning
is the permanent change in behaviour which is the result of training”, is said
by ———
Ans:
A) Thorndike
2. Learning
typewriting is ———
Ans:
C) programmed learning
3. Operant
conditioning is also known as
Ans: ..
4. A
person who knows to ride cycle, initially prefers the side part of the road
only after he learnt of ride scooter. It
is ———— transfer of learning.
Ans:
A) positive
5. Type
of concept formation used in Maths and Science subjects is —————
Ans:
C) Abstract
6. The
hormone which controls the function of heart and blood pressure is ——————
Ans:
A) adrenaline
7. Which
one of the following is not found in concrete operational stage?
Ans:
A) Understanding conservation concept
8. Which
of the following is the correct statement of fear?
Ans:
D) Doesn’t create awareness
9. As
Yazhini dislikes Thendral, she shows aversion towards Thendral’s
associates. This is —————
Ans:
A) Prejudice
10. According
to Erickson social relation, ———— is responsible for initiation
Ans:
B) basic family
11. For
strengthening the connection between the CS and the CR, the CS must ————
Ans:
C) be identical to US
12. A
Child doesn’t take any article without the knowledge of mother, since she may
get angry. It is —————
Ans:
C) Conventional stage
13. Modern
psychologists feel that ———— is important in improving individual’s
personality.
Ans:
B) Intelligence Quotient
14. The
map/chart formed by relating the previous knowledge with the present knowledge
is —————
Ans:
A) Mind map
15. ZPD
means —————
Ans:
B) Zone of Proximal Development
16. “Monarchic
Theory” of intelligence is —————
Ans:
A) One-factor theory
17. There
is a close affinity between creativity and
Ans:
A) economy
18. One’s
goal should be based on —————
Ans:
D) Moral
19. Three
stages of moral development have been categorized by —————
Ans:
A) McDougall
20. Getting
happiness by helping others is ———
Ans:
A) Emotional maturity
21. Children
below 14years must be given free and compulsory education, equality and equal
opportunities in education. It is
according to the
———Constitutional amendment of the
parliament in 2002.
Ans:
A) 86th
22. The
method which helps to identify the common characteristics by comparing the
relating experience on their own is ——————
Ans:
C) Heuristic method
23. Homework
need not be burden, if only the teacher ————
Ans:
B) is flexible in assigning work
24. Salivation
of some people while looking at the name of their favourite sweet on the name
board of sweet stall itself is —————
Ans:
C) Discriminating conditioning
25. Which
of the following is directly related to how much they are motivated towards
learning in the classroom activity?
Ans:
A) Presence of more incentives which induce learning
26. The
inventory designed by Mutharani Rastogi helps to measure —————
Ans:
A) Self Concept
27. We
cannot pay attention to an object continuously more than ——————— seconds.
Ans:
....
28. Identification
of an incident, that has happened earlier is —————
Ans:
A) Recognition
29. Giving
meaning to the proverb is used to measure —
Ans:
D) Intelligence
30. Characteristic
which is not found in creative persons is ———————
Ans: A) immediately accept
others sayings
TET – Paper – I – Re-Exam (14.10.12)
jkpo;
31.
ghujpjhrdhu; ………….. vd miof;fg;gLfpwhu;.
Ans : A) Gul;rpf; ftpQu;
nghUs;Nfhs; nkhj;jk; ……….. tifg;gLk;.
Ans : C) vl;L
kPdtu; tzq;Fk; jiytu;
Ans : C) ngUthdk;
njhil ………… tifg;gLk;.
Ans : A) vl;L
,uhkhaz fhz;lq;fs;
Ans : C) MW
jpUthrfj;ij Mq;fpyj;jpy; nkhop ngau;j;jtu;
Ans: D) [p.A.Nghg;
Ans : A) Gul;rpf; ftpQu;
nghUs;Nfhs; nkhj;jk; ……….. tifg;gLk;.
Ans : C) vl;L
kPdtu; tzq;Fk; jiytu;
Ans : C) ngUthdk;
njhil ………… tifg;gLk;.
Ans : A) vl;L
,uhkhaz fhz;lq;fs;
Ans : C) MW
jpUthrfj;ij Mq;fpyj;jpy; nkhop ngau;j;jtu;
Ans: D) [p.A.Nghg;
32.
Gwj;jpizfs; nkhj;jk;
Ans : A) gd;dpuz;L
ctikiaf; $wpg; nghUisg; ngw itg;gJ …………. mzp MFk;.
Ans : B) gpwpJ nkhopjyzp
ntz;ghtpd; tiffs;
Ans : A) MW
Nfhbl;l ,lj;ij epug;Gf.
Nrf;fpohupd; ,aw;ngau; ………….
Ans : A) mUz;nkhopj;Njtu;
fzpdpapd; je;ij vd miof;fg;gLgtu;
Ans : B) rhu;y]; ghg;Ng[;
ahkwpe;j GytupNy fk;gidg; Nghy; ………… vd;W ghbatu;
Ans : C) ghujpahu;
Qhapw;wplkpUe;J xspngw;W xsptplf; $batw;iw …….. vd;W gz;ilj; jkpou; Fwpg;gpl;Ls;sdu;.
Ans : B) Nfhs;kPd;
mz;zy; mk;Ngj;fhu; gpwe;j khepyk; ……….
Ans : A) kuhl;bak;
mk;Ngj;fhUf;F ,e;jpa muR toq;fpa tpUJ
Ans : C) ghuj;uj;dh
mq;Nf fplg;gJ ghk;Ngh? fapNwh? vd tpdTtJ
Ans : B) Iatpdh
gz;Gg; ngau; Gzu;r;rp tpjpfs;
Ans : D) vl;L
<w;wpy; Ifhuk; Fiwe;J te;j nrhy;
Ans : A) jpz;iz
Ans : A) gd;dpuz;L
ctikiaf; $wpg; nghUisg; ngw itg;gJ …………. mzp MFk;.
Ans : B) gpwpJ nkhopjyzp
ntz;ghtpd; tiffs;
Ans : A) MW
Nfhbl;l ,lj;ij epug;Gf.
Nrf;fpohupd; ,aw;ngau; ………….
Ans : A) mUz;nkhopj;Njtu;
fzpdpapd; je;ij vd miof;fg;gLgtu;
Ans : B) rhu;y]; ghg;Ng[;
ahkwpe;j GytupNy fk;gidg; Nghy; ………… vd;W ghbatu;
Ans : C) ghujpahu;
Qhapw;wplkpUe;J xspngw;W xsptplf; $batw;iw …….. vd;W gz;ilj; jkpou; Fwpg;gpl;Ls;sdu;.
Ans : B) Nfhs;kPd;
mz;zy; mk;Ngj;fhu; gpwe;j khepyk; ……….
Ans : A) kuhl;bak;
mk;Ngj;fhUf;F ,e;jpa muR toq;fpa tpUJ
Ans : C) ghuj;uj;dh
mq;Nf fplg;gJ ghk;Ngh? fapNwh? vd tpdTtJ
Ans : B) Iatpdh
gz;Gg; ngau; Gzu;r;rp tpjpfs;
Ans : D) vl;L
<w;wpy; Ifhuk; Fiwe;J te;j nrhy;
Ans : A) jpz;iz
33.
ntz;ghtpd; Xir
Ans : B) nrg;gy;
FLk;g tpsf;F …….. gilj;j FWq;fhtpaq;fspy; xd;W
Ans : A) ghujpjhrd;
tpdh> tpil tiffs;
Ans : B) 6> 8
Foe;ijapd; gjpd;%d;whk; jpq;fspy; epfo;tJ ………. gUtkhFk;.
Ans : B) tUifg;
KJNtdpw; fhyk; vd;gJ
Ans : B) rpj;jpiu> itfhrp
epiu kPl;ly; vd;gJ
Ans : B) fue;ij
Nrf;fpohu; ngUkhd; mUspaJ
Ans : C) ngupaGuhzk;
nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s nrhy;Yf;F ,yf;fzf; Fwpg;Gj; jUf: \tho;f|
Ans : D) tpaq;Nfhs; tpidKw;W
Ans : B) nrg;gy;
FLk;g tpsf;F …….. gilj;j FWq;fhtpaq;fspy; xd;W
Ans : A) ghujpjhrd;
tpdh> tpil tiffs;
Ans : B) 6> 8
Foe;ijapd; gjpd;%d;whk; jpq;fspy; epfo;tJ ………. gUtkhFk;.
Ans : B) tUifg;
KJNtdpw; fhyk; vd;gJ
Ans : B) rpj;jpiu> itfhrp
epiu kPl;ly; vd;gJ
Ans : B) fue;ij
Nrf;fpohu; ngUkhd; mUspaJ
Ans : C) ngupaGuhzk;
nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s nrhy;Yf;F ,yf;fzf; Fwpg;Gj; jUf: \tho;f|
Ans : D) tpaq;Nfhs; tpidKw;W
34.
cyfk; vd;w jkpo;r;nrhy; …… vd;w nrhy;ypd; mbg;gilahfg;
gpwe;jJ.
Ans : C) cyF
jpUf;Fws; ……… ntz;ghf;fshy; Md E}yhFk;.
Ans : B) Fws;
Vyhjpia ,aw;wpatu;
Ans : C) fzpjNkjhtpahu;
nghJ nkhopf;F vLj;Jf;fhl;L
Ans : D) me;jkhd;
TET- PAPER – I
Ans : C) cyF
jpUf;Fws; ……… ntz;ghf;fshy; Md E}yhFk;.
Ans : B) Fws;
Vyhjpia ,aw;wpatu;
Ans : C) fzpjNkjhtpahu;
nghJ nkhopf;F vLj;Jf;fhl;L
Ans : D) me;jkhd;
TET- PAPER – I
REEXAM (14.10.2012)
ENGLISH
61.
Her
father won’t come this time, ----------?
Ans: D) will he
Ans: D) will he
62.
They
play cricket every Sunday, --------?
Ans: B) don’t they
Ans: B) don’t they
63.
I
--------- him yesterday.
Ans: A) met
Ans: A) met
64.
A
notice was exhibited ---------- the notice board.
Ans: C) on
Ans: C) on
65.
She
has been waiting for him --------- two hours.
Ans: B) for
Ans: B) for
66.
A
postman is one --------- delivers us letters.
Ans: C) who
Ans: C) who
67.
Before
the bell rang the students --------- the hall.
Ans: A) had left
Ans: A) had left
68.
Which
among the following is not associated with a ‘word’?
Ans: B) Pronunciation
Ans: B) Pronunciation
69.
Which
of the following sets of words has more than one category of words in it?
Ans: A) walk, swim, jump, moan
Ans: A) walk, swim, jump, moan
70.
When
you read something quickly in order to find the main points you call it
---------
Ans: B) scanning
Ans: B) scanning
71.
Pick
out the correct pronunciation of the word italicized in the following sentence:
The sport has a strict code of conduct.
Ans: C) / k δd nd * kt /e
The sport has a strict code of conduct.
Ans: C) / k δd nd * kt /e
72.
The
number of syllables in the word ‘beautiful’ is
Ans: D) three
Ans: D) three
73.
Replace
the italicized word in the following sentence with the correct phrase chosen
from the options:
I am not going to tolerate their smoking any longer.
Ans: B) put up with
I am not going to tolerate their smoking any longer.
Ans: B) put up with
74.
Pick
out the word that can replace the italicized phrase in the sentence given
below:
She went for him with a cane.
Ans: A) Approached
She went for him with a cane.
Ans: A) Approached
75.
A
piece of dialogue has been reported as.
He said that he’d come later.
What would be the exchange used in the dialogue?
Ans: C) I’ll come later
Ans: C) I’ll come later
76.
Which
of the following options would correctly fill in the blank seen in the given
dialogue?
Teacher: Hello, Smitha! How are you?
Smitha: Fine, ma’m. Thank you.
Teacher: ------------------?
Smitha : I was not well.
Ans: A) Where were you last week?
Teacher: Hello, Smitha! How are you?
Smitha: Fine, ma’m. Thank you.
Teacher: ------------------?
Smitha : I was not well.
Ans: A) Where were you last week?
77.
The
sentence, “Take a left turn and go straight” is an expression for ------------
Ans: D) giving direction
Ans: D) giving direction
78.
Which
of the following is the best instruction for asking children to bring the
textbook everyday?
Ans: D) You should not come to class without textbook.
Ans: D) You should not come to class without textbook.
79.
“No,
Murali doesn’t want to leave early,” is the answer to the question
Ans: C) Does Murali want to leave early?
Ans: C) Does Murali want to leave early?
80.
Suppose
you want to teach the word ‘Pat’. Which
one of the following is the easiest way to teach it?
Ans: D) Showing the action of ‘patting’
(Q.Nos. 81 to 90)
Read the passage given below and choose the best answer for each of the questions that follow:
What writers struggle to express through numerous newspaper columns, the cartoon manages in a pointed one-liner. Little wonder then, that the first thin most of us like to see when we pick up a newspaper is the cartoon. Simply though it may seem, making a cartoon is an art that requires a combination of hard work, training and a good sense of humour. Cartoonists say that the cartoons that make us laugh the most are in fact the cartoons that are hardest to make. Even celebrated cartoonists like R.K. Laxman admit that making a cartoon is not a piece of cake. Laxman says he has to wait for over six hours, which includes spending a lot of time scanning newspapers and television channels before any idea strikes him.
How does one become a cartoonist? There are few colleges or schools for cartoonists. Established cartoonists are of the view that no institute can teach you to make a cartoon. While basics, like drawing and sketching can be learnt in an art college, these alone will not make a good cartoonist.
Ans: D) Showing the action of ‘patting’
(Q.Nos. 81 to 90)
Read the passage given below and choose the best answer for each of the questions that follow:
What writers struggle to express through numerous newspaper columns, the cartoon manages in a pointed one-liner. Little wonder then, that the first thin most of us like to see when we pick up a newspaper is the cartoon. Simply though it may seem, making a cartoon is an art that requires a combination of hard work, training and a good sense of humour. Cartoonists say that the cartoons that make us laugh the most are in fact the cartoons that are hardest to make. Even celebrated cartoonists like R.K. Laxman admit that making a cartoon is not a piece of cake. Laxman says he has to wait for over six hours, which includes spending a lot of time scanning newspapers and television channels before any idea strikes him.
How does one become a cartoonist? There are few colleges or schools for cartoonists. Established cartoonists are of the view that no institute can teach you to make a cartoon. While basics, like drawing and sketching can be learnt in an art college, these alone will not make a good cartoonist.
81.
What
is the typical quality of a cartoon?
Ans: D) Simplicity.
Ans: D) Simplicity.
82.
The
greatest difficulty cartoonists face is
Ans: A) getting an idea
Ans: A) getting an idea
83.
What
are considered as the basic qualities to become a good cartoonist?
Ans: A) Training and hard work
Ans: A) Training and hard work
84.
Who
are the ones who hold the view that no institute can teach you to make a
cartoon?
Ans: B) All well-known cartoonits
Ans: B) All well-known cartoonits
85.
The
major source of ideas for a cartoonist is
Ans: A) newspapers
Ans: A) newspapers
86.
‘Little
wonder’ means
Ans: A) no wonder
Ans: A) no wonder
87.
Pick
out the word from the passage that means, ‘two or more things join together to
form a single unit’.
Ans: D) combination
Ans: D) combination
88.
Find
out the odd word from the ones given below:
Ans: A) Struggle or B) Simple
Ans: A) Struggle or B) Simple
89.
Pick
out the sentence that is similar in meaning to, “There are few colleges and schools for cartoonists”.
Ans: B) Colleges or schools are few there for cartoonists
Ans: B) Colleges or schools are few there for cartoonists
90.
Identify
the sentence similar in meaning to, “These alone will not make a good
cartoonist’.
Ans: B) A good cartoonist will not be made by these alone
Ans: B) A good cartoonist will not be made by these alone
TET – Paper – I – Re-Exam
(14.10.2012)
Mathematics
91. xU tl;lj;jpd; Rw;wstpw;Fk;
Muj;jpw;Fk; cs;s tpj;jpahrk; 37 nr.kP. tl;lj;jpd;
gug;gsT r.nr.kP.y;
gug;gsT r.nr.kP.y;
Ans: A) 154
92. xU nrt;tfj;jpd; ePsk;> mfyk; KiwNa 40 nr.kP. kw;Wk; 26
nr.kP.
,r;nrt;tfj;jpd; gf;fq;fspd; ikag;Gs;spfis KiwNa ,izg;gjhy; Vw;gLk;
rha;rJuj;jpd; gug;gsT …… r.nr.kP. MFk;.
,r;nrt;tfj;jpd; gf;fq;fspd; ikag;Gs;spfis KiwNa ,izg;gjhy; Vw;gLk;
rha;rJuj;jpd; gug;gsT …… r.nr.kP. MFk;.
Ans: C) 260
93.
2/5 (5/3 + 4/9) = 2/3 + 8/45 fPo;f;fz;ltw;wpy; ,/J ve;j gz;Gf;F
vLj;Jf;fhl;L
Ans: A) Distributive
Ans: A) Distributive
94.
xU Fwpg;gpl;l vz;zpf;if cs;s Nfhypfis 2> 3> 4> 5
my;yJ 6 Nguplk; rkkhf gq;fpLk; NghJ xt;nthU KiwAk; xU Nfhyp kPjkhfpwJ. Nkw;fhz;
epge;jidia epiwT nra;Ak; kPr;rpW Nfhypfspd; vz;zpf;if
Ans: C) 61
Ans: C) 61
95.
xU Fwpg;gpl;l njhif 5 tUlq;fspy; &.6>800 MfTk;
NkYk; 3 tUlq;fspy; &.6>080 MfTk; Kjpu;T milfpwJ. vdpy; KjyPL &.
Ans: B) Rs.5,000
Ans: B) Rs.5,000
96.
(4.59 x 1.8 ¸ 3.6 + 5.4 y; 1/9 ghfk; -1/5)d; kjpg;G
Ans: B) 2.695
Ans: B) 2.695
97.
fPNo nfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;sitfspy; yPg; tUlk; my;yhjJ vJ?
Ans: B) 1800
Ans: B) 1800
98.
xU rJuj;jpd; gf;f msit 4 nr.kP. mjpfg;gLj;jpdhy; mjd;
gug;G 60 r.nr.kP. mjpfupf;fpwJ. mg;gbnadpy; gf;fj;jpd; msT mjpfg;gLj;Jtjw;F
Kd;G
Ans: C)5.5 cm
Ans: C)
99.
1197215a6 vd;w vz; 11My; kPjpapd;wp tFgl a-f;F
nfhLf;fg;glf;$ba kpff; Fiwe;j kjpg;G vd;d?
Ans: B) 3
Ans: B) 3
100.
etPd Gs;spapaypd; je;ij
Ans: A) R. A. Fisher
Ans: A) R. A. Fisher
101.
108-I ve;j rpwpa vz;zhy; ngUf;f KOf;fdk; MFk;.
Ans: A) 2
Ans: A) 2
102.
jpiu tPo;r;rp ,y;yh tiugl cgfuzj;jpw;F cjhuzk;
Ans: ***
Ans: ***
103.
khztu;fspd; Njitf;Fk;> jpwikf;Fk; Vw;wthW ghlf;fUj;Jfis
vspikapypUe;J fbdj;jpw;F mwpKfk; nra;jy;.
,;q;F ghlj;jpl;l mikg;gpd; mZFKiw
Ans: ***
Ans: ***
104.
40-y; 15% vd;gJ Xu; vz;zpd; 25% tpl 2 mjpfk; vdpy; mt;ntz;
Ans: A) 16
Ans: A) 16
105.
x/4,
x/2, x, x/5, x/3 d;
,ilepiy 5 vdpy; x
vd;gJ
Ans: C) 15
Ans: C) 15
106.
jpwdwpj; Nju;it nfhLj;j gpwF Mrpupaupd; ,Wjpr; nrhy;
Ans: ***
Ans: ***
107.
ghlj;jpl;lj;ij kjpg;gPL mbg;gilapy; mZFk; Kiwia cUthf;fpatu;
Ans: ***
Ans: ***
108.
25 vz;fspd; ruhrup 15. kW Ma;tpd; NghJ 15 vd;w vz; -15
vd;W jtwhf Fwpf;fg;gl;L tpl;lJ vdf; fz;Lgpbf;fg;gl;lJ. vdNt rupahd ruhrup
Ans: B) 16.2
Ans: B) 16.2
109.
rkgf;f Kf;Nfhzk; ………. Nfhzj;ijg; nghWj;J Nfhzr; rkr;rPu;
cs;sJ
Ans: C) 120°
Ans: C) 120°
110.
xU DABC y; vd;gJ mÐA MdJ mÐB tpl 18° mjpfk;.
BC-I ePl;Lk; NghJ Vw;gLk; ntspf;Nfhzk; 116° vdpy; mÐA =
Ans: B) 67°
Ans: B) 67°
111.
xU Kf;Nfhzj;jpd; gf;fq;fs; a, b, c vdpy;
Ans: D) b < c + a
Ans: D) b < c + a
112.
xU gpd;dj;jpy; njhFjpapYk;> gFjpapYk; vz; 1 If; $l;Lk;
NghJ mjd; kjpg;G 2/3> ,Nj Nghy; njhFjpapYk;> gFjpapYk; vz; 1 If; fopf;Fk;
NghJ mjd; kjpg;G ½ vdpy; %y gpd;dk;
Ans: B) 3/5
Ans: B) 3/5
113.
,uz;L vz;fs; 3:4 vd;w tpfpjj;jpy; cs;sd. kP.rp.k.> kP.ngh.k.tpd; ngUf;Fnjhif
10800> vdpy; mtw;wpd; $Ljy;
Ans: A) 210
Ans: A) 210
114.
DABC vd;gd DPQR KiwNa B, Q-y; nrq;NfhzKila
nrq;Nfhz Kf;Nfhzq;fs;. ,q;F AB = PQ; BC = QR vdpy; fPo;f;fhz; vg;gz;gpd; %yk;
mit ru;t rkk;?
Ans: ***
Ans: ***
115.
8 nghUl;fspd; mlf;f tpiy 10 nghUl;fspd; tpw;Fk; tpiyf;F rkk; vdpy; e~;l
rjtPjk;
Ans: B) 20
Ans: B) 20
116.
7 vd;w ,aw;fzpj Nfhitapd; mLf;F
Ans: D) 0
Ans: D) 0
117.
a
+ b = 7 kw;Wk; a – b = 3 vdpy; ab-d; kjpg;G
Ans: A) 10
Ans: A) 10
118.
fzpjj;jpy; ,uhzp 100% kjpg;ngz;fs; ngw;Ws;shu;. ,uhzpia
tpl ,uh[_ 20% Fiwthf ngw;Ws;shd;. ,uh[_it tpl ghuj; 20% mjpfkhf
ngw;Ws;shd;. vdpy; ghuj; ngw;w
kjpg;ngz;fs;
Ans: C) 96
Ans: C) 96
119.
xUtu; xU thndhypg; ngl;bia mjd; tpw;gid tpiyapy; 9/10
klq;fpy; thq;fp mij tpw;gid tpiyia tpl 8% mjpfg;gLj;jp tpw;whu;. vdpy; mtu;
ngw;w ,yhg rjtPjk;
Ans: C) 18
Ans: C) 18
120.
xU khztd; fzpjtpay; Gj;jfq;fis gbj;jy;> fzpjg; Gjpu;fis
jPu;j;jy;> fzpj tpdhf;fSf;F vspa> FWf;F topfspy; jPu;T fhzy; - ,itfs;
Fwpf;Fk; jpwd;
Ans:
***
TNTET (RE)-1 (14.10.2012)
EVS
121. The most
serious environmental effect posed by hazardous wastes is
Ans:
B) contamination of ground water
122. In India ................. is considered to be amongst the
worst flood hit states of the country.
Ans: B) Bihar
123. Globally,
the most prominent disasters are
Ans: B) Earthquakes
124. Garbage can
be put under four categories - organic, toxic, soiled and recyclable. Of these
example for organic type is
Ans: D)
Vegetable Peels
125. What is not
recommended during an earthquake?
Ans: A)
Take shelter
126. World
Environment Day is celebrated on ........... every year.
Ans: B)
5th June
127. The
lowermost layer of the atmosphere is
Ans: C)
Troposphere
128. Neem is a
Ans: C)
Biopesticide
129. London smog was caused mainly due to excess of oxides of
................ in atmosphere
Ans: B)
Sulphur
130. The world’s
largest wind farm is located in
Ans: C)
India
131. United
Nations Conference on Environment and Development held in 1992 is informally
known as
Ans: D)
Earth Summit
132. The
principal aim of the National Forest Policy is to ensure
Ans: C)
Ecological stability
133. Cutting of
trees without planting new trees in return is known as
Ans: A)
deforestation
134. An organism
which turns brown when it moves slowly on a bark or on the ground is
Ans: D)
a chameleon
135. By using
................. instead of bulbs, we can save up to 40 per cent of
electricity.
Ans: D)
Tubelights
136. Greenhouse gases prevent most of the outgoing
................. radiation from the surface and lower atmosphere from escaping
into outer space.
Ans: D)
infra-red
137. Chemical
name of slaked lime is
Ans: C)
Calcium hydroxide
138. Wildlife
means
Ans: D)
any living from in its natural habitat.
139. An example
of a renewable resource is
Ans: C)
Water
140. What is the harm from the depletion of Earth’s
ozone layer?
Ans: C)
Increased amount of ultraviolet radiation will reach earth’s surface
141. The most abundant greenhouse gas is
Ans: A)
Carbon di oxide
142. The most
famous Bioreserve in Tamil Nadu is
Ans: A)
Mannar Biosphere Reserve
143. Of the total water available on earth, only
........... is fresh water.
Ans: A)
3%
144. The Government of Tamil Nadu has made it
mandatory for all houses and buildings in the state to install
Ans: A)
rain water harvesting facility
145. The smoke produced by burning of wood and
agricultural by-products and animals dung cake can cause
Ans: A)
respiratory problems
146. Reduction in the brightness of the famous Taj
Mahal is due to the
Ans: B)
Acid rain
147. The need for rain water harvesting is because
of
Ans: D)
excess wastage of rain water
148. Which one of the following is the most
appropriate reason for wildlife extinction?
Ans:
149. Nilgiri Thar
is conserved in
Ans: A)
Anaimalai Wildlife Sanctuary
150. The heart is
covered by a protective double walled sac called
Ans: B)
Pericardium
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