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131. An exercise, where words are left·out of a shorter passage and the pupil must fill in the blanks with suitable words based on her reading, assesses her ability to

  • Option : A
  • Explanation : (A) 'Fill in the blanks' exercise assesses whether the child is able to grasp or not. So, 1st option is correct.
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132. Creating or retrieving what the student wants to say and then generating a suitable text to say it, are stages of the .... process:

  • Option : B
  • Explanation : (B) Generation of a suitable text to say what the student wants to say are stages of the process of writing.
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133. Use of grammar, punctuation and spelling pertains to

  • Option : A
  • Explanation : (A) Use of grammar, punctuation and spelling pertains to text production while writing.
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134. Read the following exchange
Speaker 1 Have you been to Indore?
Speaker 2 Who?
Speaker 1 To Indore, in Madhya Pradesh.
Speaker 2 Umm .... I am not sure, ....
During the assessment of students' speaking skills, mark(s) would be deducted during this exchange for

  • Option : B
  • Explanation : (B) Marks would be deducted for the second speaker as he is not listening actively and is unable to understand and answer speaker 1 's question correctly.
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135. "A student recommends the reading of the latest best seller, saying that it is very interesting. You listen, trying to make out whether the student's observation is sincere or not." This type of listening can be described as

  • Option : A
  • Explanation : (A) This type of observation is known as critical observation
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