West Bengal Primary TET Question Paper 2012
What is WB Primary TET?
WB
Primary TET stands for West Bengal Primary Teacher's Eligibility Test. It is conducted by
the West Bengal Board of Primary Education (WBBPE) for the recruitment of
Classes 1 to 8 teachers in the schools of West Bengal. The WB Primary TET exam
is conducted at two levels- Paper 1 (for Primary Classes 1-5) and Paper 2 (for
Upper Primary Classes 6-8). Candidates who wish to be teachers of Classes 1-8
can qualify both papers.
What is Eligibility
Criteria?
The
WB Primary TET notification 2022 will be released in the month of June 2022. The West Bengal Primary Teacher Eligibility Test (TET)
Examination 2022 is going to be organised on 11th December 2022. The W.B. TET
(Teacher Eligibility Test) online registration process has been started on 14th
October 2022. As per the latest notification,
the details regarding the WB TET Examination are as follows:
WBTET Eligibility Criteria 2022
for Paper 1: Primary Teachers (Class 1 to 5)
The applicants must fulfil the following
minimum eligibility conditions as prescribed by NCTE from time to time to be
eligible to appear for the WB TET exam:
·
Higher
Secondary/Senior Secondary (or its equivalent 10+2) with at least 50% marks and
2-year diploma in Elementary Education (DEIEd)
Or
·
Higher
Secondary/Senior Secondary (or its equivalent 10+2) with at least 50% marks and
4 years Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEIEd)
Or
·
Higher
Secondary/Senior Secondary (or its equivalent 10+2) with at least 50% marks and
having Diploma in Education (Special Education), recognised by the
Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI)
Or
·
Graduation
and two-year Diploma in Elementary Education (DEIEd)
Note: 5%
relaxation of marks in Higher Secondary/Senior Secondary or its equivalent
examination 10+2 (ie 45%) will be allowed for the SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, PH,
Exempted Category, ex-serviceman and DH (Death-in-harness) category
candidates.
WBTET Eligibility Criteria 2022
for Paper 2: Upper Primary Teachers (Class 6 to 8)
Candidates are eligible to appear for the WB
TET exam if they have:
·
Cleared
their BSc/BA or equivalent education
·
Cleared
their BEd/Secondary education exam with minimum of 50% marks
·
Qualified
the final four years of Bachelor in Elementary Education (BEIEd)
·
Appearing
in final two years BSc/ BA/ Diploma in Education and clear the exam with
at least 45% marks
The
entire test will be based on Multiple Choice Questions, MCQs (each carrying
1(one) mark) with four alternatives out of which one answer will be correct as
per the following distribution —
Part | Content | Number of MCQ | Marks |
A | Child Development and Pedagogy | 30 | 30 |
B | Language I
(Bengali/Hindi/Oriya/Telugu/Nepali/Santhali/Urdu) | 30 | 30 |
C | Language II (English) | 30 | 30 |
D | Mathematics | 30 | 30 |
E | Environmental Studies | 30 | 30 |
Total | 150 | 150 |
1. Which of the following statements cannot be considered as a
feature of the process of learning?
(i)
Learning is goal-oriented
(ii)
Unlearning is also a learning
process
(iii)
Educational institutions are the
only place where learning takes place
(iv) Learning is a comprehensive process.
2. Which one of the following is the common problem in
adolescence?
(i) Hallucination (ii) Truancy (iii) Delution (iv) Insomnia
3. The concept of emotional intelligence does not involve the
ability to
(i) Understand emotions (ii)
regulate emotions
(iii) Appraise and express emotions (iv) Arouse emotions
4. Which of the following periods is called 'age of decreasing
dependency'?
(i) Childhood (ii) Infancy (iii) Adolescence (iv) Babyhood
5. Which of the following is not a product of learning?
(i) Attitude (ii) Maturation (iii)
Concepts (iv) Knowledge
6. Which one of the following is used to solve the problems of
gifted?
(i) Narration (ii) Acceleration
(iii) Medication (iv) Punishment
7. Which of the following training foster good family
relationships?
(i) Authoritarian Child training (ii) Negotiator Child training
(iii) Democratic Child training (iv) Sensori-motor training
8. The R.H. factor denotes -
(i) Rhesus Incompleteness (ii)
Rhesus Incompatibility
(iii) Rate of Hemoglobin (iv)
Range of Incompatibility
9. One of the following does refer an active relation between
Heredity and Environment in case of child development.
(i) Dynamic Psychology (ii)
Educational Psychology
(ii)
Abnormal Psychology (iv) Health
Psychology
10 A
child in your class always tries to attribute his/her failure to other children
or materials. What kind of defense mechanism does she/he
use?
(i) Rationalization (ii) Projection (ii) Repression (iv)
Compensation
11.
Which of the following is not a kind of birth?
(i) Breech birth (ii) Caesarean birth (iii) Transverse birth (iv) Spontaneous birth
12.
Which one of the following is known as 'gregarious instinct'?
(i)
Tendency to keep self apart
(ii)
Tendency to make something new
(iii)
Tendency to achieve something
(iv)
Tendency to develop group
13.
Which one of the following is a personality test?
(i)
Rorschach Ink blot Test (ii)
Alexander's Pass Along Test
(iii)
Army-Beta Test (iv) Seguin
Form Board Test
14.
'Dwarlism' comes from the abnormal secretion of
(i)
Pituitary Gland (ii) Thyroid Gland (ii) Adrenal Gland (iv) Pineal Gland
15.
Which one of the following is rarely found in childhood disorders?
(i) Hyperkinesis
(ii) Suicide (iii) Negativism (iv) Lack of control on emotion
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