DSSSB Delhi Assistant Primary Teacher Professional Knowledge Paper 2014
| DSSSB – Asst – Teacher – Primary – 2014 – Professional subject knowledge | |
| 1. | In your class you find that some student cannot understand a topic because of the wide gap in their previous knowledge. What would you do?
(a) Arrange extra classes to help them. (b) Ask the parents to arrange help at home (c) Continue with your classes (d) Seek Principal’s help |
| 2. | A group of young children have become inattentive in the class. Which of the following strategies is more appropriate to regain their attention?
(a) A brief physical activity (b) Suspending the class for that period (c) Sending the class out for games |
| 3. | Raj is extremely unwilling to share and prefers solitary activity. This indicates that he is
(a) A popular child (b) A rejected child (c) A jealous child (d) A happy child |
| 4. | In which stage is the Physical growth is rapid?
(a) Early childhood (b) Infancy (c) Adolescence (d) School age |
| 5. | The Psychologist who defined moral development
(a) Pavlov (b) Mc Dougall (c) Piaget (d) None of the above |
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| 6. | The first teacher of a child is
(a) Pre Primary school teacher (b) Parents (c) Society (d) School teacher |
| 7. | A teacher should have
(a) Knowledge of his subject (b) Knowledge of teaching methods (c) Knowledge of students (d) All of the above |
| 8. | Which of the following is a centre point of a lesson plan?
(a) Principal (b) Teacher (c) Student (d) None of the above |
| 9. | This is an instructional for a teacher
(a) Workbooks (b) Supplementary material (c) Atlas (d) Curriculum guides |
| 10. | Which of the following period is generally termed as “the period of conflicts” in one’s developmental stage?
(a) Infancy (b) Childhood (c) Adolescence (d) Adulthood |
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