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No. of Printed Pages : 56 Entrance Test for "B.Ed. Special Education" Programme 2012 '4 (cid:9) aylw (cid:9) fmti" chitichig* (cid:9) vdk)i 1RI-R1T 2012 (cid:9) Total No. of Questions = 100 Time : 120 Minutes (cid:9) uq-t. (cid:9) #7511. = 100 Tirref : 120 (cid:9) The test booklet consists of two parts 'A' & 'B'. The total number of test items will be 100 of one mark each. 4t1 r -PW WIT( rci (cid:9) t, ay* (cid:9) 441 (cid:9)vr4-11-'1 1(1 4,e4lioot—t (cid:9) 3f--rt- Subject No. of Marks Time rcitfei Questions aw Trgp:r 9-11.4.74T§Err Part A WM 3T Section I General English Comprehension 10 10 Composite i517 (cid:9) I 4:.114-11-q 3T (cid:9) -T time of Section II Logical & Analytical Reasoning 20 20 two hours .qu.s II WIWW (cid:9) cw)quiloia-, (cid:9) ;;I-C1-1 74Zi- (cid:9) TFTZT Section III Educational & General Disability Related Awareness 25 25 t Q. taus III if (cid:9) -11411-,-.1 -crq rachoilli Ti-4Rm. Qivlt\1-(11 Section IV Teaching-Learning and Special Need Educa tion 25 25 +s us IV fwvar-3Trwrri (cid:9) i fq*Ti 3Tr-q-Fr-----dr fir it Part B WITT -4. * Subject Competence (any one) 20 20 Section V ragq+Icf TRTrEdi ( et;li 7-. (cid:9) ) 7fiTrg V (i) Science f-dUF (ii) Mathematics Trrurff (iii) Social Studies *-114-IirAct) fq7I9. (iv) English 3i, A (v) Hindi .-q *NOTE : Any one subject is to be attempted from part 'B'. cr- r (cid:9) ti : MIT "41 # 0'4 . Read the instructions given on the OMR Response Sheet carefully before you start. ci•A (cid:9) TO. OMR s.mt-11-q 'TT k (cid:9) f9t4 b711.911-4- 7471 (cid:9) BEDSE./2012 (cid:9) 1 P.T.O. HOW TO FILL UP THE INFORMATION ON THE OMR RESPONSE SHEET (EXAMINATION ANSWER SHEET) OMR 787-1 1 Tc411 1.74 * MgT 1. Write your complete Enrolment No. in 9 digits. Also write your correct name, address with Pin Code in the space provided. Put your signatures on the OMR Response Sheet with date. Ensure that the Invigilator in your examination hall also puts his signatures with date on the OMR Response Sheet at the space provided. You should use HB Pencil. (cid:9) kt4 (cid:9) 4tsql (cid:9) f"{) 9 f711:§1.71 (cid:9) ":2.TT-i(cid:9) 3179-r c1;1 (cid:9)5Tlf-0 (cid:9) `11). fON7 I OMR art- trq TIT fafg Tlf0 33.0 77R17 Thlf- I (cid:9) 7i7f7q7 c-11 F-TR Fch 374" ART -TT -cFaT (cid:9) P41VW OMR drR--717 -97 (cid:9) T-P-79. 'TT fd.f2T Trro WffaiT "ah-7 f-4 t: I •3170 HB (cid:9) r 71/7 mttii .r4tr I 2. All information is to be filled up with HB Pencil. The circles corresponding to the digit are to be darkened with an HB pencil. TE1- T HB (cid:9) gRi 1-Tt ,1141 -ci6v 3f-4 (cid:9) '4,11 7)' (cid:9) HB (cid:9) ri (cid:9) t mini mt (cid:9) it t I 3. Do not make any stray remarks on this OMR Response Sheet. OMR .37R-1:17 "Ti (cid:9) 3-17fferd rdu-iFuiqi TIT fig la (1'1 (cid:9) I 4. Write correct information in numerical digit in Enrolment No. and Examination Centre Code columns. The corresponding circles should be dark enough and should be filled in completely. 4.s3,4I A trftUf (cid:9) A3" aicl -kf.0.1:4 (cid:9) aiA (cid:9) *-1 (cid:9) ffffa71 tf1Icr (cid:9) r iTzTfqi a4 -ciAt; (cid:9) 74 IA (cid:9) -r4111 5. Each question is followed by four (or less) probable answers, which are numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4. You should select and show only one answer to each question considered by you as the most appropriate or the correct answer. Select the most appropriate answer. Then by using HB pencil, blacken the circle bearing the correct answer number against the serial number of the question. If you find that answer to any question is none of the four alternatives given under the question you should darken the circle '0'. BEDSE./2012 (cid:9) 3 (cid:9) P.T.O. alc cm! (74T 1--) Tfl-ftqff (cid:9) rlt t,7.11 1, 2, 3 ci2.TT 4 .gITT ritcfccU it I 31-ft r (cid:9) 31-m-*-L'r (cid:9) ;11 cICI irjr) 371( 7774-F9-d" (cid:9)apt fry 317-1 TrqW?7-1011 61T-I cr (cid:9) t Traffq7- (cid:9) 377R 11`1 (cid:9) HB (cid:9) 1Tr gter (cid:9) 7:rrn-4- 74t 67R 4t...qi aT epTr al *kir .T11771 7:fr 377r 4i1 t rch (cid:9) 14 74 7-11 '1# 74t1 6,R (cid:9) 31-77 17r 'o' cr-)). 6. If you wish to change your answer, ERASE completely the already darkened circle by using a good quality eraser and then blacken the circle bearing your revised answer number. If incorrect answer is not erased completely, smudges will he left on the erased circle and the question will be read as having two answers and will be ignored for giving any credit. k, (cid:9) qk 377 (cid:9) 67R (cid:9) Qlq(111 ar arc f7.4 .9-7 7'r f, 3 quicrTit arch (cid:9) (cid:9) ftrir (cid:9) #71)-fi--17 671t 4.911 rr l 17-r crl chl(lf Lr17 I Tit ilcid 3TR (cid:9) Tt cW6 -0 fqz-Frr 4v-if (cid:9) frfaT4 (cid:9) <11 14 TO fa-7F TT \11144 AT (cid:9) 6rR f-7-4 0, HI 3-117 311- (cid:9) W1 <=(cid:9)1 3rd fwzrr 7-rzlirr 7. No credit will be given if more than one answer is given for one question. Therefore, you should select the most appropriate answer. H)-1 (cid:9) -) (cid:9) 671( -f-71-T -r?)7-rr (cid:9) 7-474i(cid:9) 31-70 TE4RIT 3r-cld 37R (cid:9) m(11 -ciifk I 8. You should not spend too much time on any one question. If you find any particular question difficult, leave it and go to the next. If you have time left after answering all the questions, you may go back to the unanswered ones. ) (cid:9) trT3 ff •k-14-1q (cid:9) (.1'n (cid:9) I Tit 3-79 (cid:9) -W)1 fe7112. (cid:9) t7WT3 (cid:9) 1R (cid:9) 71t (cid:9) .11q 7Trq aTrcrk (cid:9) 73737:r t, (cid:9) 3174 7q F\31-1111 31-19-4 67R (cid:9) f7 BEDSE./ 2012 (cid:9) 4 9. (cid:9) Only one subject is to be attempted from PART 'B'. 1.1TTT "4' -34 t'ffFf (cid:9) t Nati chtll tl You will attempt the questions as under : 31170 1,R-1 (cid:9) t : Sl. No.(cid:9) Subject (cid:9) No. of Questions 1)441) (cid:9) (=Mt.' (cid:9) Mk)-1 . (cid:9) 7:11/371 (cid:9) (i) Science Q. Nos. (cid:9) 81 to 100 t-itsil 81 74 100 (ii) Mathematics (cid:9) Q. Nos. (cid:9) 101 to 120 7TivM. 101 A 120 (iii) Social Science (cid:9) Q. Nos. (cid:9) 121 to 140 f-d-JF (cid:9) titsql (cid:9) 121 A 140 (iv) English (cid:9) Q. Nos. (cid:9) 141 to 160 341)-t (cid:9) 4tsql (cid:9) 141 (cid:9) 160 (v) Hindi(cid:9) Q. Nos. (cid:9) 161 to 180 51 1 k-itsif 161 A 180 - BEDSE./2012 (cid:9) 5 (cid:9) P.T.O. (cid:9) GENERAL INSTRUCTION n411-11-.4 MrPT 1. No cell phones, calculators, books, slide-rules, note-books or written notes, etc. will be allowed inside the examination hall. c41):.c> (cid:9) 4)c-st)c, 1:17.1t , (cid:9) d-1.11 zif f7ftM -41a 7T-zrif c114 t'st alTit 2. You should follow the instructions given by the Centre Superintendent and by the Invigilator at the examination venue. If you violate the instructions you will be disqualified. "cterr (cid:9) 'TT 37A (cid:9) -gru t4 (cid:9) ,110-1 (cid:9) Trrt 3TrEr chi (cid:9) (41;1s (cid:9) 317E4 31-41471 'EfrErff (cid:9) 7-Orrr 3. Any candidate found copying or receiving or giving assistance in the examination will be disqualified. 11-fta711 (cid:9) q rq (cid:9) -icho - 7-4 7 err k-I1q11 (cid:9) --zrr -m-RT (4-) (cid:9) ITTT Trzu(cid:9) 74 371)17 71-r-irm 14-mr (cid:9) 4. The Test Booklet and the OMR Response Sheet (Answer Sheet) would be supplied to you by the Invigilators. After the examination is over, you should hand over the OMR Response Sheet to the Invigilator before leaving the examination hall. Any candidate who does not return the OMR Response Sheet will be disqualified and the University may take further action against him/her. 3-7.74 (cid:9) 5.ftf k-faaiT laff 3h OMR 77T-117- fq7). 7361"41 -9tkIT 471 IR Li1k11 ?.-1 (cid:9) 1:17 OMR a R (cid:9) krT. (cid:9) 44 .-11 74. .1-17 I iltk1T9-11 3-111-4 OMR T. 397 '17 (cid:9) t, (cid:9) 3i4q pct fit err 7:rk rak,,,i 374 0111410 - - I 5. All rough work is to be done on the test booklet itself and not on any other paper. Scrap paper is not permitted. For arriving at answers you may work in the margins, make some markings or underline in the test booklet itself. TrTil (cid:9) 4%7 -a-f7r---r Tr{ (cid:9) fwqr (cid:9) chpt,i -crT (cid:9) ob111\71 (cid:9) 373r 3-11,-ird -0 ti 6714 odo 1- (cid:9) fj 3-Trizr-A LiaaTr (cid:9) A' 4-64-if (cid:9) .77 7711"-f )7Uff4)1 '*)t; (cid:9) 31-114iff t I 13EDSE./ 2012 (cid:9) 6 6. The University reserves the right to cancel scores of any candidate who impersonates or uses/adopts other malpractices or uses any unfair means. The examination is conducted under uniform conditions. The University would also follow a procedure to verify the validity of scores of all examinees uniformly. If there is substantial indication that your performance is not genuine, the University may cancel your score. cRa cisnoq fwtt (cid:9) trtrupil (cid:9) Nittich -F9-R7 (cid:9)cm :4 wr 3ftichR (cid:9) t (cid:9) qrt-ur mtar * SIT ct))i 3T-44 Strait 37:FTUT t err 5141 cho (cid:9)I * 741 arjr7U Tit(cid:9) N4141 cnoi tl TRhil 1W-11-f ft-edt (cid:9) aTql-ff (cid:9) 71. ti rtiqcfrciVIClq (cid:9) trfturr2N1* -51-rEW A Ai-ci4 (cid:9) fwzrfftT 3Ttrirkti qrq (cid:9) 74-7 t (cid:9) 3-Trcrwr F-1.41q1 31771 .-11* cw4 asitc-N aiTcrk (cid:9) f9 (cid:9) * I 7. Candidates should bring their hall tickets duly issued by the Registrar. In the event of your qualifying the Entrance Test, this hall ticket should be enclosed with your admission form while submitting it to the University for seeking admission in B.Ed. Programme along with your testimonials and programme fee. Admission forms received without hall ticket in original will be summarily rejected. ITNT119-174 -0 cl Trfq7 7(1 AR f-*-71 -1177 6ci fa-Tz citif -curl 411c 377 3147T 1Rhil (cid:9) q)".{ tri SrU f*-4 (cid:9) chi,644 TOT tg (cid:9) .4 3714 5141M-1:17 7 -0A--Ff 7 3770 (cid:9) TfT7 Tr 6(4 fdTh7 (cid:9) 4(14-f cbt-ir (cid:9) Tr-d-q-r (cid:9) ref-11 fFEWZ (cid:9) r 6)4 7011 3.4 TRFM (lit(cid:9) fiT-Ri (cid:9) i(cid:9) \1I IT BEDSE./ 2012 (cid:9) 7 (cid:9) P.T.O. PART-A SECTION-I : GENERAL ENGLISH COMPREHENSION (cid:9) Directions : Read the passage carefully and answer the questions chosen from the 4 choices given against each. Educational planning should aim at meeting the educational needs of the entire population of all age groups. While the traditional structure of education has a three layer hierarchy from the primary stage to the university represents the core, we should not overlook the periphery which is equally important. Under modern conditions, workers need to rewind or renew, their enthusiasm, or strike out in a new direction, or improve their skills as much as any University professor. The retired and the aged have their own needs as well. Educational planning in other words, should take care of the needs of everyone. Our structure of education have been built up on the assumption that there is a terminal point to education. This basic defect has become all the more harmful today. A UNESCO report certified 'Learning to Be' prepared by Edgar Faure and others in 1973 assert that the education of children must prepare future adult for various forms of self learning. A viable education system of the future should consists of modules with different kinds of functions serving a diversity of constituents. And performance not the period of study should be basis for credentials. In view of the fact that the significance of a commitment to lifelong learning and lifetime education is being discussed only in recent years even in educationally advanced countries, the possibility of idea becoming an integral part educational thinking seems to be far cry. To move in the direction means much more than some simple rearrangements of the present organization of education. But a good beginning can be made by developing open university programmes for older learners of different categories and introducing extension services in the conventional colleges and schools. These institutions should also learn to cooperate with community organizations such as libraries , health services etc. 1. Educational planning should aim at meeting the education needs of : (1) Early childhood age group (cid:9) (2) Teenagers (3) All age groups (cid:9) (4) None of the above 2. The traditional structure of education has a : (1) Two layer hierarchy (cid:9) (2) Three layer hierarchy (3) Four tier system (cid:9) (4) All the above 3. According to the passage, the present education structures assumes that : (1) All people can be educated as per need (2) Educational planning at present is practical (3) Education is one time process (4) None of the above BEDSE./ 2012 (cid:9) 8 (cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9) 4. (cid:9) The basis for credentials for viable education system should be : (cid:9) (1) Performance (2) Period of study (cid:9) (3) Study hours (4) All the above 5. (cid:9) Our structure of education have been built up on the assumption that : (1) there are many faces of education (2) there is no system of education (3) there is terminal point to education (4) none of the above 6. (cid:9) In the context of the passage, the meaning of "The writing is already on the wall' : (1) Everything is uncertain now-a-days. (2) The sign of changes are already visible. (3) Changes have already taken place. (4) You can not change the future. 7. (cid:9) Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word 'meeting' as used in the passage ? (1) Contacting (cid:9) (2) Approaching (cid:9) (3) Introducing (cid:9) (4) Satisfying 8. (cid:9) Which of the following is opposite to the word 'integral' as used in the passage ? (1) Essential (cid:9) (2) Independent (cid:9) (3) Major (cid:9) (4) Minor 9. (cid:9) Integrating the concept of life long education with the educational structure would imply : (1) Close down conventional schools/colleges. (2) Longer duration of formal courses. (3) Simple rearrangement of present educational organization. (4) None of the above 10. Which of the following is not true in the context of the given passage ? (1) Life long learning is a recent concept. (2) Worker's knowledge and skills also need to be updated constantly. (3) 'Learning to Be' subscribes to the view that is a terminal point to education. (4) School and college should also start extension services. BEDSE./2012 (cid:9) 9 (cid:9) P.T.O. PART-A SECTION-II : LOGICAL AND ANALYTICAL REASONING 11. Which of the following would be the next number in the series 8 , 15 , 29 , 57 ? (cid:9) (1) 99 (cid:9) (2) 113 (3) 103 (cid:9) (4) 101 12. Which of the following numbers will be inserted in place of the (?) mark ? (cid:9) 35 (78) 40 45 (97) 35 (cid:9) 25 (?) 30 (cid:9) (cid:9) (1) 66 (2) 56 (3) 67 (cid:9) (4) 71 13. Find the missing in the following : ACEG : DFHJ : : QSUV : ? (cid:9) (1) TVXZ (cid:9) (2) MNPR (3) OQST (cid:9) (4) KMNP 14. Find the odd man out from the following words : (cid:9) (1) Gun (cid:9) (2) Rifle (3) Sabers (cid:9) (4) Revolver 15. Find the odd man out : (cid:9) (1) Glaucoma (cid:9) (2) Cataract (3) Eczema (cid:9) (4) Trachoma 16. Which of the following number will be placed in place of the (?) mark in the number series ? 3, 5, 6, ? , 9, 15 (1) (cid:9) 10 (cid:9) (2) (cid:9) 12 (cid:9) (3) (cid:9) 15 (cid:9) (4) (cid:9) 22 17. If 'BEARING' is coded as 1234567. 'PARE' will be coded as : (cid:9) (1) 4234 (cid:9) (2) 4321 (cid:9) (3) 4345 (4) 4342 BEDSE./2012 (cid:9) 10 (cid:9) VRT-3T i_u5 (cid:9) : cif(iv* afiT (cid:9) 11. 5ti (cid:9) rrI •1 317-0T 3t45 qziT 141 (cid:9) ? 8 , 15 , 29 , 57 ? (cid:9) (1) (cid:9) 99 (cid:9) (2) (cid:9) 113 (3) (cid:9) 103 (cid:9) (4) (cid:9) 101 12. (AK.* I;11=c5ch TT (cid:9) Trr (cid:9) ? (cid:9) (cid:9) 35 (78) 40 45 (97) 35 25 (?) 30 (cid:9) (cid:9) (1) (cid:9) 66 (2) (cid:9) 56 (3) (cid:9) 67 (cid:9) (4) (cid:9) 71 13. ki-ircifi_ld (cid:9) T2rra. (cid:9) ? ACEG : DFHJ : : QSUV : ? (1) TVXZ (cid:9) (2) MNPR (3) OQST (4) KMNP 14. fi•Pffffr-Uff (cid:9) -1,s,R4 (cid:9) "T,T"3-(Tff t : (1) (cid:9) (2) (cid:9) ti (cid:9) 4~r1 (3) tT (A4) (4) (cid:9) f(alc-4( 15. P-P-irrif(gi 14 W44 fi-Tr (cid:9) : (1) (cid:9) TT;14-11 (2) (cid:9) H, IRr. (cid:9)VAlrl.c i- (3) (cid:9) 7711-1:11 16. (cid:9) ti It—Mt 71T"-- T-kl-ri -DR (cid:9) 6)4ii ? 3, 5, 6, ? , 9 15 (1) (cid:9) 10 (cid:9) (2) (cid:9) 12 (3) (cid:9) 15 (cid:9) (4) (cid:9) 22 17. -k 'BEARING' tsM 1234567 t" c 'PARE' ? (cid:9) (1) 4234 (cid:9) (2) 4321 (cid:9) (3) 4345 (4) 4342 BEDSE./2012 (cid:9) 11 (cid:9) P.T.O.

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