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UPKAR PRAKASHAN(An ISO 9001 : 2000 Company)
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ISBN : 978-93-5013-462-7
Price : 290·00(Rs. Two Hundred Ninety Only)
Code No. 487
Printed at : UPKAR PRAKASHAN (Printing Unit) Bye-pass, AGRA
Contents
● Solved Model Paper
Section–I
General Knowledge …………………………………………………………… 1–48Current Affairs ………………………………………..……………………… 1–16General Science ………………………………….…………………………… 1–32
Section–II
General Mental Ability ………………………………...…...………………… 1–92
Section–III
Teaching Aptitude ……………………………………….…………………… 1–56
Section–IV
General English ………………………………………..…………………….. {1–801–16
Section–V
lkekU; fgUnh ……………………………………………...…………………….. 1–72
SYLLABUS
PART-IGeneral Mental Ability
Mental ability includes the following factors :
Reasoning seeing relationship, analogiesnumerical ability and spatial relationship odd manout, number series, letter series, relationshipthrough letter, numbers and figures, codelanguage, hidden figures, mathematicaloperations, matching figures, cube problems andpatterns of different kinds etc.
PART-II
General AwarenessThe focus will be limited to India and with
special reference to Madhya Pradesh, except in thearea of General Science.
1. Indian-History—Indian Cultural Deve-lopment, Historical events; History of IndianIndependence 1857 to the 1947. Development after1947.
2. Political Science—Fundamental Dutiesand Rights, Important provision of Constitutionregarding Education, Language, Culture, NationalUnity citizenship, franchise, National symbol andNational personalities, Parliament Assemblies.
3. Economics—Socio-economic Develop-ment, Population perspective, G. N. P. and percapita income, Education Budget, Country andState, Planning process, Agriculture, RuralDevelopment, Industrial and CommercialDevelopment, Indian economy, Banking system,Employment problems, current economic events.
4. Geography—Natural Resources andWealth Environment, Ecology, Geographicalfeatures of Indian States.
5. General Science—Important inventionsand inventor, Health, and Hygiene GeneralScientific Phenomenon.
6. Current Affairs and Sports.
PART–III
Teaching AptitudeAttitude towards children, adaptability
professional information and interest in teachingProfession.
PART–IVGeneral English
1. Simple and Compound Sentences
2. Type of Clauses
3. Transformation of Sentences
4. Tenses
5. Change of Voice and Narration
6. Modals
7. Verb Structures
8. Tag Questions
9. Prepositions
10. Prefixes and Suffixes
11. Synonyms and Antonyms
12. Reading Comprehension—Comprehension ofa Passage containing about 300 words dealingwith a subject of general nature followed bymultiple choice questions.
PART–VGeneral Hindi
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Structure of ExaminationSr.No. Subject Quantity of
Question Marks
General MentalAbility
30 30
General Awareness 20 20
General Hindi andEnglish
20(10 + 10)
20
Teaching Aptitude 30 30
Total 100 100
Solved Model Paper
General Mental AbilityDirections—(Q. 1–6) Find the related word/
letters/numbers to complete the Analogy.61. PASS : QBTT :: FAIL : ?
(A) GJBM (B) GBJM
(C) MBJG (D) MJBG
62. CEDH : HDEC :: ? : PNRV
(A) VRNP (B) RNPV
(C) NRVP (D) VNRP
63. FIELD : GJFME :: SICKLE : ?
(A) RHBJKD (B) RHJBKD
(C) TJLDMF (D) TJDLMF
64. Conference : Chairman :: Newspaper : ?
(A) Reporter (B) Distributor
(C) Printer (D) Editor
65. SOUTH : NORTH-WEST :: WEST : ?
(A) NORTH (B) SOUTH-WEST
(C) NORTH-EAST (D) EAST
06. ?:: ::
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Directions—(Q. 7–11) Select the one whichis different from the other three responses.
7. (A) ALIDJ (B) ACZXV
(C) FASJE (D) NDWVS
8. (A) QRTU (B) DEWX
(C) STJK (D) KIJL
9. (A) PVRU (B) VDZC
(C) MLOK (D) RGTF
10. (A) Tank (B) Ocean(C) Well (D) Lake
11. (A) 63 (B) 81
(C) 121 (D) 225
12. Arrange the following words in the dictionaryorder—
(1) LIVE, (2) LITTER, (3) LITTLE,
(4) LITERARY
(A) 4, 3, 1, 2 (B) 4, 2, 3, 1
(C) 3, 4, 2, 1 (D) 3, 2, 4, 1
Directions—(Q. 13 and 14) Arrange the follo-wing words in a meaningful order :
13. 1; house 2. street 3. room 4; town 5. district
(A) 3, 2, 1, 4, 5 (B) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5
(C) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 (D) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4
14. 1. tree 2. seed 3. flower 4. fruit 5. plant
(A) 4, 2, 3, 5, 1 (B) 1, 4, 2, 3, 5
(C) 2, 5, 1, 3, 4 (D) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5
Directions—(Q. 15–17) In the followingquestions, a series is given with one term missing.Choose the correct alternative from the given onesthat will complete the series.
15. 6000, 5940, 5881, ?
(A) 5823 (B) 5746
(C) 5854 (D) 5788
16. 33
13 , 20, 14
27, ? , 9
111
(A) 14 (B) 5
517
(C) 5
519 (D) 11
19
(A) (B) (C) (D)
17. ?
4M | M.P. B.Ed.
Directions—(Q. 18–20) Find the missingnumber from the given responses.
18. 13 15 36 54 45 63
28 90 ?
(A) 108 (B) 18(C) 28 (D) 90
19. O
X N ?
Q
(A) U (B) Y(C) T (D) S
20.
3
15
27
6
31
56
9
?
81
(A) 40 (B) 32
(C) 45 (D) 41
21. A monkey is at the bottom of a 30 feet longcoconut tree; In each attempt it jumps upthree feet and slips back two feet. At that ratein how many attempts will the monkey reachthe top of the tree ?(A) 20 (B) 24(C) 27 (D) 28
22. The average of 13 numbers = 68. The averageof first 7 is 63. Average of last 7 is 70. The7th number is—(A) 47 (B) 49(C) 56 (D) 10
23. The time-keeper told Mr. Chopra “The busfor Meerut leaves every half an hour. The lasthas left just five minutes ago. The next bus isdue to leave at 2.20 p.m.” Approximately atwhat time did the time-keeper give the aboveinformation to Mr. Chopra ?
(A) 1.45 p.m. (B) 1.55 p.m.(C) 2.00 p.m. (D) 2.05 p.m.
24. A clock seen through a mirror, shows quarterpast three. What is the correct time shown bythe clock ?(A) 3.15 (B) 8.45(C) 9.15 (D) 9.45
25. 30 members are present in a Club. Eachmember shakes hands with every othermember. How many hand-shakes have takenplace in all ?
(A) 390 (B) 435
(C) 465 (D) 900
26. Read the following information and answerthe question :
(1) There is a family of six persons ABCDEF
(2) There are two married couples
(3) D is the grand son of B
(4) C is the mother of A, who is father of E
`What is E to D ?
(A) Sister
(B) Brother
(C) Either sister or brother
(D) Cousin
27. How many numbers from 11 to 50 are therewhich are exactly divisible by 5 and also have5 as sum of the two digits of that number ?
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 4 (D) 5
28. The average height of student in a class of 10is 105 cm. 20 more students join the class andthe overall average height of the classbecomes 115 cm. What is the average heightof the 20 students, who joined the class later ?
(A) 110 cm (B) 120 cm
(C) 125 cm (D) 130 cm
Directions—(Q. 29 and 30) Which answerfigure will complete the question figure ?
29. Question Figures
?Answer Figures
(A) (B) (C) (D)
30. Question Figure Answer Figures
?
(A) (B) (C) (D)
M.P. B.Ed. | 5M
General Awareness31. A proclamation of emergency, under Article
352, on account of war or aggression requiresapproval of the Parliament within—(A) One month (B) Two months(C) Four months (D) Six months
32. The first Defence Minister of India was—(A) K. M. Cariappa(B) Gopalaswami Aiyangar(C) Baldev Singh(D) Sardar Patel
33. Which one country is still governed by amonarch ?(A) Afghanistan (B) Iran(C) Iraq (D) Saudi Arabia
34. Article 370 of the Indian Constitutionupholds—(A) Land reforms legislation in India(B) Diplomatic privileges and immunities(C) Special status of Jammu and Kashmir
State(D) Duties and rights of Lokpal
35. The first woman to become a Chief Ministerof any State in India was—(A) Nandini Satpathy(B) Dr. J. Jayalalitha(C) Sucheta Kripalani(D) Ms. Mayawati
36. A parachute descends slowly whereas a stonedropped from the same height falls rapidly,because—(A) Stone is heavier than parachute(B) Special mechanisms are present in
parachute(C) A parachute has a larger surface area and
air resistance is more(D) None of these
37. Salim Ali was an eminent—(A) Urdu poet (B) Ornithologist(C) Ghazal singer (D) None of these
38. Which one of the following is not a plantationcrop ?(A) Tea (B) Coffee(C) Rubber (D) Sugarcane
39. How many strings are there on a Sarod ?(A) 7 (B) 19(C) 5 (D) 4
40. Which one of the following is the tallest bird ?(A) Peacock (B) Penguin(C) Ostrich (D) Emu
41. Which one of the following animals is calledfarmer’s friend ?(A) Ant (B) Earthworm(C) Bee (D) Butterfly
42. The largest planet in our solar system is—(A) Mars (B) Jupiter(C) Saturn (D) Mercury
43. The term ‘gene’ was coined by—
(A) T. H. Morgan (B) W. L. Johanssen
(C) G. Mendel (D) De Vries
44. Which one of the following creatures hasmaximum number of 24 ribs ?(A) Crocodile(B) Snake(C) Ray fish(D) Humans a mammal
45. Study of newly born up to the age of 3 monthsis called—(A) Chorology (B) Conchology(C) Nematology (D) Neonatology
46. In a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophyof brotherhood and peace, the UN GeneralAssembly declared his birth anniversary,October 2, as the
(A) International Day of Non-Violence(B) International Day of Cooperation(C) International Day of Peace and Co-
operation(D) International Day of Peace and Non-
Violence
47. The only ape of India found in hill forests ofAssam and Nagaland is —
(A) Orangutan (B) Gibbon
(C) Chimpanzee (D) Gorilla
48. Free Trade refers to—
(A) Free movement of goods from onecountry to another
Madhya Pradesh B ED EntranceExamination
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