CTET Solved Paper - RTET Feburary 2011 Paper2

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11. The personal factor(s) which affect learning is/are

  • Option : D
  • Explanation : Maturation and age is an important factor which influence learning. Maturation is a natural process, for maturation an external stimulus is not necessary and its sequence is biologically predetermined. Learning is a change in the individual. It take place as a result of stimuli from without.
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12. A cricket player develops the skill of bowling, but it does not affect his skill of batting. It is known as

  • Option : C
  • Explanation : Skill development is the process of identifying your skills gaps and developing of these skills. It determine your ability to execute your plans with success. It is also known as zero transter of training
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13. Which of the following statements best shows the mental health of a person?

  • Option : A
  • Explanation : Mental health includes full expression, harmonisation, goal direction and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel and act. It also helps to determine how to handle stress relate to other, and make choices.
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14. Though number of psychologists like Freud, Piaget explain personality development in terms of stages, but only Piaget talked of

  • Option : C
  • Explanation : Piaget's theory of cognitive development is a comprehensive theory of the nature and development of human intelligence. Piaget stressed on genetic transformation in cognitive development.
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15. Guilford has given the term 'convergent thinking' as equivalent to

  • Option : B
  • Explanation : Convergent thinking is a term coined by Joy Paul Guilford as the opposite of divergent thinking. Convergent thinking is the type of thinking that focuses on coming up with the single, well-established answer to problem.
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