Deep seated teacher prejudices about disadvantaged groups can often be revealed through an analysis of which of the following classroom processes?
Question 2
Creativity in a classroom can be encouraged by providing opportunities for students to:
Question 3
Cognitive engagement of children within a constructive classroom can be facilitated by–
i. Children's talk
ii. Emotions of a teacher
iii. Positive interpersonal relationships among children
iv. Externally imposed discipline
Question 4
A language teacher gives a task of group story writing. She started the story with 'Once upon a time there was a little girl' then she asked the groups to add on a sentence to the story. One student will record the responses in a group. This activity is used to enhance
1) BICS (Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills)
2) CALP (Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency)
3) PPPP (Present-Practice-Product)
4) ELT (English Language Teaching)
Question 5
Discourse is the study of:
1) chunks of language which are bigger than a single sentence
2) sound system of a language
3) mental process, process of thought and concept formation
4) evolution of language in human society and its role in the formation of culture
Question 6
The approach that allows a language teacher to absorb the best techniques of all the well-known language teaching methods into their classroom is:
If a = 360 and b = 900, then (LCM of a and b) ÷ (HCF of a and b) is equal to:
Question 11
If a 6-digit number 43x82y is divisible by 72, then what is the value of (2x – y)?
Question 12
After giving a discount of 15% on the marked price of an article, a shopkeeper still gains 19%. By what percent is the marked price above the cost price?
Question 13
According to NCF-2005, “good science education is true to life”. What does this mean?
Question 14
Which of the following statement is true when a ray of light travels from air into oil?
Question 15
Which of the following pairs can be utilised as acid-base indicator?