जीपीएससी परीक्षा पूर्वतयारी

गोवा लोकसेवा आयोगातर्फे (जीपीएससी) सहाय्यक जिल्हा शैक्षणिक निरीक्षक/शिक्षक श्रेणी -I (भूगोल) (Assistant District Educational Inspectors/ Teacher Grade -I(GEOGRAPHY) पदासाठी यापूर्वी झालेल्या परीक्षेची प्रश्नावली देण्यात येत आहे. अशी परीक्षा देणाऱ्या उमेदवारांना परीक्षेचे स्वरूप लक्षात यावे, या उद्देशाने ही प्रश्नावली देत आहोत.

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19th April, 06:46 pm
जीपीएससी परीक्षा पूर्वतयारी

1 Which one is the correct ascending order according to Dales cone of experience?

 A Verbal symbol, Visual symbol, Still picture, Motion picture.

 B Visual symbol, Verbal symbol, Motion picture, Still pictures.

 C Still picture, Visual symbol, Motion picture, Verbal symbol.

 D Motion picture, Still picture, Visual symbol, Verbal symbol.

 E None of the above

 Correct Answer D

 Marks 1

2 Communication without words is called _______

 A Object communication

 B Written communication

 C Oral communication

 D Non-verbal communication

 E None of the above

 Correct Answer D

 Marks 1

3 Interpersonal Intelligence is defined as having the criteria ___________

 A a sensitivity to those distinctions, acknowledged by treating each individual with their personal distinctions in mind

 B the ability to act on the basis of self-knowledge, creating environments, guiding behavior, and making decisions based on an

 accurate picture of oneself.

 C the ability to understand and interact effectively with others,

 D All of the above

 E None of the above

 Correct Answer C

 Marks 1

 4 As a means of communication, e-mails have features of the immediacy of ___ ___and ________

 A Reading, Receiving

 B Writing, Sending

 C Calling, Receiving

 D Receiving, Sending

 E None of the above

 Correct Answer D

 Marks 1

5 The basic concept of Naturalism is to:

 A Focus upon the creative thinking of students.

 B See education as a preparation for the future.

 C Develop moral values through religious experience.

 D Study natural laws and apply them to the process of education.

 E None of the above

 Correct Answer D

 Marks 1

 6 Schools are social institutions because they

 A preserve and instill in future generations, the knowledge, ideas and customs of our culture.

 B suggest ways and means of social progress.

 C suggest solutions to social problems.

 D are established by the society.

 E None of the above

 Correct Answer A

 Marks 1

7 Which of the following activities indicate the nature of formative assessment?

 1. Conducting a quiz test.

 2. Conducting an aptitude test.

 3. The evaluating of student in a grading system.

 4. Providing feedback while teaching.

 5. Motivating students for innovative thinking in the class.

 Select answer from the options given below:

 A (1), (2) and (3).

 B ((2), (3) and (4).

 C (1), (4) and (5).

 D (2), (3) and (5).

 E None of the above

 Correct Answer C

 Marks 1

8 Comprehension Read the following passage and answer the questions given below: 

Arnold Toynbee said about Ramakrishna that ‘his religious activity and experience were comprehensive to a degree that had

 perhaps never before been attained by any other religious genius in India or elsewhere’. You will hear only echoes of such words if

 you go through some recent works on Ramakrishna published in the West. What is most important in all works for the

 dissemination of Vedanta philosophy in its bearings on the idea of universal religion is to affirm, without any reservation, that this

 ideal does not touch any religion as it exists but only urges a universal approach to all religions. By universal religion, Vivekananda

 meant this mingling of faiths and he thought it was Vedanta, particularly Advaita Vedanta, which could bring about this mingling of

 spiritual tunes in a grand harmony of faiths.

 Question Description The statement, ‘his religious activity and experience were comprehensive to a degree that had perhaps never before been attained by

 any other religious genius in India or elsewhere’, implies that as a religious genius, his religious activity and experience were

 A probably the first, and so far, the most comprehensive in the world

 B likely to be the most comprehensive in India and elsewhere

 C those which few others had attained in the past in India or elsewhere

 D perhaps the best and comprehensive attainments in the world.

 E None of the above

 Correct Answer A

 Marks 1

9 Comprehension Read the following passage and answer the questions given below: 

Arnold Toynbee said about Ramakrishna that ‘his religious activity and experience were comprehensive to a degree that had

 perhaps never before been attained by any other religious genius in India or elsewhere’. You will hear only echoes of such words if

 you go through some recent works on Ramakrishna published in the West. What is most important in all works for the

 dissemination of Vedanta philosophy in its bearings on the idea of universal religion is to affirm, without any reservation, that this

 ideal does not touch any religion as it exists but only urges a universal approach to all religions. By universal religion, Vivekananda

 meant this mingling of faiths and he thought it was Vedanta, particularly Advaita Vedanta, which could bring about this mingling of

 spiritual tunes in a grand harmony of faiths.

 Question Description Identify from the following options, the most crucial thing for Vedanta philosophy, mentioned in the passage:

 A insistence on its dissemination without reservation

 B affirmation of its universal approach to religion

 C emphasis on its bearing on universal religion

 D affirmation of ideal religion as its exists

 E None of the above

 Correct Answer B

 Marks 1

10 Comprehension Read the following passage and answer the questions given below: 

Arnold Toynbee said about Ramakrishna that ‘his religious activity and experience were comprehensive to a degree that had

 perhaps never before been attained by any other religious genius in India or elsewhere’. You will hear only echoes of such words if

 you go through some recent works on Ramakrishna published in the West. What is most important in all works for the

 dissemination of Vedanta philosophy in its bearings on the idea of universal religion is to affirm, without any reservation, that this

 ideal does not touch any religion as it exists but only urges a universal approach to all religions. By universal religion, Vivekananda

 meant this mingling of faiths and he thought it was Vedanta, particularly Advaita Vedanta, which could bring about this mingling of

 spiritual tunes in a grand harmony of faiths.

 Question Description Identify from the following options, the antonym of the word ‘dissemination’ as it is used in the passage:

 A dissipation

 B proclamation

 C extirpation

 D propagation

 E None of the above

 Correct Answer C

 Marks 1