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The earth rotation takes about ……. days

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. none

Option 1 – 1

The earth’s revolution takes about …..

  1. 1 1/2 year
  2. 365 days
  3. 24 hours
  4. none

Option 2 – 365 days

The earth’s axis is …..

  1. 21 1/2
  2. 22 1/2
  3. 23 1/2
  4. none

Option 3 – 23 1/2

The light and heat came from ……

  1. sun
  2. moon
  3. star
  4. none

Option 1 – sun

The average temperature of the earth is ……

  1. 13F
  2. 31C
  3. 13C
  4. none

Option 3 – 13C

The form of precipitation is ……

  1. moisture & snow
  2. rain
  3. above all
  4. none

Option 3 – above all

India is named after the …… river flowing in our country

  1. ganga
  2. jamuna
  3. sindhu
  4. none

Option 3 – sindhu

India located in the continent …….

  1. europe
  2. asia
  3. africa
  4. none

Option 2 – asia

India capital is …….

  1. bangalore
  2. new delhi
  3. chennai
  4. none

Option 2 – new delhi

The number of states in our country …….

  1. 28
  2. 27
  3. 26
  4. none

Option 1 – 28

In terms of population of various countries of world, India stand at ….. place

  1. 1st
  2. 2nd
  3. 3rd
  4. none

Option 2 – 2nd

The Himalayan river is ……

  1. godavari
  2. krishna
  3. ganga
  4. none

Option 3 – ganga

The perennial river is ……

  1. sindhu
  2. brahmaputra
  3. a and b
  4. none

Option 3 – a and b

Deccan plateau is slightly slanted towards …….

  1. north
  2. east
  3. west
  4. south

Option 2 – east

The river kaveri flows towards and join in ……

  1. bay of bengal
  2. Indian ocean
  3. arabian sea
  4. none

Option 1 – bay of bengal

The soil containing potassium and phosphoric acid is …..

  1. red soil
  2. black cotton soil
  3. alluvial
  4. none

Option 3 – alluvial

The type of clothes we wear in winter ……

  1. cotton
  2. woolen
  3. polyester
  4. none

Option 2 – woolen

The climate depends up on …….

  1. the height of an area and its slope
  2. extent of latitude
  3. above all
  4. none

Option 3 – above all

During this season nights are longer than the day …….

  1. summer
  2. rainy
  3. winter
  4. none

Option 3 – winter

The state which has largest area under forests ……

  1. Arunachal pradesh
  2. Andhra pradesh
  3. Madhya pradesh
  4. none

Option 3 – Madhya pradesh

A country’s prosperity depends on it’s ……

  1. forest wealth
  2. mineral wealth
  3. animal wealth
  4. none

Option 1 – forest wealth

The precious metal is …….

  1. silver
  2. gold
  3. iron
  4. none

Option 2 – gold

Gypsum is available in the state …..

  1. gujarath
  2. maharastra
  3. rajasthan
  4. none

Option 3 – rajasthan

Petroleum products are ……

  1. petrol
  2. diesel and kerosene
  3. a and b
  4. none

Option 3 – a and b

In which place India stands for mica producing countries in the world?

  1. 3
  2. 2
  3. 1
  4. none

Option 3 – 1

The poisonous gas in the air is …….

  1. hydrogen
  2. nitro carbons
  3. carbon monoxide
  4. none

Option 3 – carbon monoxide

Ozone layer is damaged due to …..

  1. carbon dioxide
  2. nitro carbons
  3. chloro fluoro carbons
  4. none

Option 3 – chloro fluoro carbons

Carboxy hemoglobin is formed by the hemoglobin mixed with …..

  1. carbon monoxide
  2. headache
  3. a and b
  4. none

Option 1 – carbon monoxide

The diseases we get if we breathe polluted air ……

  1. asthma
  2. headache
  3. a and b
  4. none

Option 3 – a and b

Oxygen in air is ……

  1. 20%
  2. 21%
  3. 22%
  4. none

Option 2 – 21%

Nitrogen in air is ……

  1. 78%
  2. 77%
  3. 76%
  4. none

Option 1 – 78%

The hot air is sent out through the …..

  1. doors
  2. windows
  3. ventilators
  4. none

Option 3 – ventilators

Cyclones, storms are caused by …….. pressure in the atmosphere

  1. high
  2. low
  3. normal
  4. none

Option 2 – low

In kitchens, bathrooms the polluted air sent out by …..

  1. exhaust fan
  2. selling fan
  3. table fan
  4. none

Option 1 – exhaust fan

Water sources in deserts are …..

  1. lakes
  2. canals
  3. oases
  4. none

Option 3 – oases

Complete salt water present in …….

  1. rivers
  2. seas
  3. wells
  4. none

Option 2 – seas

Percentage of water suitable to us on the earth …..

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4

Option 1 – 1

It is better to drink at least ……. glasses of water everyday

  1. 5
  2. 10
  3. 15
  4. 20

Option 2 – 10

Pure and drinking water is …….

  1. odorless
  2. colorless
  3. a and b
  4. none

Option 3 – a and b

The pollutants which affect on nervous system is ……

  1. household wastes
  2. industrial wastes
  3. agricultural wastes
  4. none

Option 2 – industrial wastes

The polluted water causes ……

  1. cholera
  2. diarrhea
  3. a and b
  4. none

Option 2 – diarrhea

Purifying water is …….

  1. river
  2. seas
  3. protected water scheme
  4. none

Option 3 – protected water scheme

Cloth only filters ……

  1. chemical substances
  2. solid substances
  3. liquid wastes
  4. none

Option 2 – solid substances

Mud water can be purified by ……..

  1. decantation
  2. filtration
  3. chlorination
  4. none

Option 1 – decantation

Decantation takes place in …….

  1. filtration tank
  2. chlorination tank
  3. sedimentation tank
  4. none

Option 3 – sedimentation tank

Sea water is purified …….

  1. by boiling
  2. by cooling
  3. by filtration
  4. none

Option 1 – by boiling

The shape of earth is ……

  1. round
  2. spherical
  3. rectangle
  4. none

Option 2 – spherical

The serial number of our earth among planets around the sun is …….

  1. 5
  2. 4
  3. 3
  4. none

Option 3 – 3

Phases of the moon take place in ……. days

  1. every 20
  2. every 16
  3. every 15
  4. none

Option 3 – every 15

0 latitudes is called as ……

  1. middle latitude
  2. half latitude
  3. equator
  4. none

Option 3 – equator

Number of latitudes on each hemisphere is ……

  1. 180
  2. 90
  3. 270
  4. none

Option 2 – 90

Total number of longitudes on the earth …….

  1. 180
  2. 90
  3. 360
  4. none

Option 3 – 360

Latitude of tropic cancer is …..

  1. 23 1/2 north latitude
  2. 23 1/2 south latitude
  3. 0 middle latitude
  4. none

Option 1 – 23 1/2 north latitude

The time taken for changing one longitude to another

  1. 1 minute
  2. 2 minutes
  3. 4 minutes
  4. none

Option 3 – 4 minutes

Give an example to last long house

  1. bungalow
  2. hut
  3. tiled house
  4. none

Option 1 – bungalow

Multi-storied buildings or apartments are for

  1. bungalow
  2. hut
  3. tiled house
  4. none

Option 3 – tiled house

Give an example to kaccha house

  1. bungalow
  2. hut
  3. tiled house
  4. none

Option 2 – hut

Sparrow lives ……

  1. in holes
  2. on trees
  3. in nests
  4. none

Option 3 – in nests

Mosquitoes lives in ……

  1. small plants
  2. dirty plants
  3. tree holes
  4. none

Option 2 – dirty plants

The sun sets in the …….

  1. east
  2. west
  3. north
  4. south

Option 2 – west

The magnetic compass needle shows always ……..

  1. north
  2. south
  3. north and south
  4. south

Option 3 – north and south

Lung diseases caused by …….

  1. liquid wastes
  2. gaseous wastes
  3. garbages
  4. none

Option 2 – gaseous wastes

In the wet garbage pits we may put some ……

  1. earth worms
  2. ants
  3. cockroaches
  4. none

Option 1 – earth worms

Polythene bags will decay in …..

  1. 100 years
  2. 10,000 years
  3. 1000000 years
  4. none

Option 3 – 1000000 years

The middle of the tongue gives

  1. sweet taste
  2. bitter taste
  3. salty taste
  4. none

Option 3 – salty taste

The organs which give us knowledge about us and our surroundings are called

  1. body organs
  2. sense organs
  3. organs
  4. none

Option 2 – sense organs

While reading, the distance between the book and our eyes is about

  1. 60 centimeters
  2. 40 centimeters
  3. 30 centimeters
  4. none

Option 3 – 30 centimeters

The sense organ which gives us knowledge about touch is

  1. skin
  2. tongue
  3. nose
  4. none

Option 1 – skin

The respiratory organs are …..

  1. nose
  2. windpipe
  3. lungs
  4. all

Option 4 – all

Impure blood contains ……

  1. carbon dioxide
  2. oxygen
  3. dust particles
  4. nitrogen

Option 1 – carbon dioxide

Changing lime water into a milky white solution is the property of …….

  1. oxygen
  2. carbon dioxide
  3. oxygen
  4. nitrogen

Option 2 – carbon dioxide

Pure blood contains ……

  1. carbon dioxide
  2. hydrogen
  3. oxygen
  4. nitrogen

Option 3 – oxygen

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When electricity passes through our body, we get …..

  1. short circuit
  2. dazzles
  3. electric shock
  4. none

Option 3 – electric shock

When accidents occur in cities dial ……

  1. 104
  2. 108
  3. 111
  4. none

Option 2 – 108

We should be careful with fire and ……

  1. water
  2. doctor
  3. hot objects
  4. none

Option 3 – hot objects

The seeds germinate and grow into plants by the presence of …..

  1. light only
  2. light and soil only
  3. soil, light, water and air only
  4. none

Option 3 – soil, light, water and air only

Organisms do not produce energy in the absence of …..

  1. air
  2. carbondioxide
  3. hydrogen
  4. none

Option 1 – air

An agarbathi produces ….

  1. smoke
  2. fragrance
  3. smoke and fragrance
  4. none

Option 3 – smoke and fragrance

The smoke from vehicles and factories contain …..

  1. carbon monoxide
  2. carbon dioxide
  3. a and b
  4. none

Option 3 – a and b

Dust particles cause ……..

  1. lung diseases
  2. heart diseases
  3. stomach diseases
  4. none

Option 1 – lung diseases

The fair at kotappakonda in the district of ……

  1. guntur
  2. krishna
  3. praksam
  4. none

Option 1 – guntur

Thirupatamma jathara in …..

  1. jaggaiah pet
  2. thirupathi
  3. penuganchiprolu
  4. none

Option 3 – penuganchiprolu

We celebrate kite festival on …….

  1. dasara
  2. ugadi
  3. sankranthi
  4. none

Option 3 – sankranthi

The dangerous performances at the cost of their lives in …..

  1. fairs
  2. circuses
  3. cinemas
  4. none

Option 2 – circuses

In the small family parents consists of …….

  1. three children
  2. one children
  3. one or two children
  4. none

Option 3 – one or two children

Our national festival ……

  1. diwali
  2. republic day
  3. dasara
  4. none

Option 2 – republic day

Braille script for …….

  1. blind people
  2. dumb people
  3. deaf people
  4. none

Option 1 – blind people

Independence day on ……

  1. august 16th
  2. august 14th
  3. august 15th
  4. none

Option 3 – august 15th

In kabaddi, each team consists of

  1. 11 players
  2. 7 players
  3. 9 players
  4. none

Option 2 – 7 players

The olympic games 1936 held in ……

  1. germany
  2. japan
  3. america
  4. none

Option 1 – germany

Rules that must be obeyed while playing a certain game are called the

  1. rules of that games
  2. requests
  3. commands
  4. none

Option 1 – rules of that games

A bicycle mechanic uses a …….

  1. torch
  2. needles
  3. wrench
  4. none

Option 3 – wrench

A doctor uses a ……

  1. stethoscope
  2. hammer
  3. wrench
  4. none

Option 1 – stethoscope

Give an example to medicinal plant …..

  1. rose
  2. jasmine
  3. neem
  4. none

Option 3 – neem

Eucalyptus is used in the treatment of …….

  1. pains
  2. skin diseases
  3. cough
  4. none

Option 1 – pains

To reduce the pollution ……

  1. we cut the plants
  2. we grow the plants
  3. we built many buildings
  4. none

Option 2 – we grow the plants

Plants can stand erect by the help of …….

  1. stem
  2. roots
  3. leaves
  4. none

Option 2 – roots

Fibrous root system seen in …….

  1. paddy
  2. beans
  3. chilly
  4. none

Option 1 – paddy

An example to tuberous root ……

  1. potato
  2. onion
  3. carrot
  4. none

Option 3 – carrot

Carrot plant lives ……. years only

  1. 1 year
  2. 2 years
  3. 3 years
  4. none

Option 2 – 2 years

Flowers that bloom in the night are ……

  1. roses
  2. oliander (ganneru)
  3. jaji
  4. none

Option 3 – jaji

Flowers that bloom in the day time ……

  1. roses
  2. jasmine
  3. jaji
  4. none

Option 1 – roses

Flowers that bloom in summer ……

  1. shower gold
  2. jasmine
  3. chrysanthemum
  4. none

Option 2 – jasmine

Food that gives us carbohydrates …..

  1. ghee
  2. rice
  3. eggs
  4. none

Option 2 – rice

Food that gives us fats ……

  1. ghee
  2. rice
  3. jowar
  4. none

Option 1 – ghee

The nutrients that help us bodybuilding……

  1. carbohydrates
  2. fats
  3. proteins
  4. none

Option 3 – proteins

For good teeth and strong bones we need …..

  1. phosphorous
  2. calcium
  3. a and b
  4. none

Option 3 – a and b

Bacteria converts sugars into …..

  1. acid
  2. starch
  3. energy
  4. none

Option 1 – acid

We cannot chew our food if we have …….

  1. teeth
  2. tongue
  3. toothache
  4. none

Option 3 – toothache

We must use ……. to clean our teeth

  1. tooth paste
  2. dust
  3. coal
  4. none

Option 1 – tooth paste

Give example to a herbivore

  1. cat
  2. dog
  3. horse
  4. none

Option 3 – horse

The example to carnivore

  1. cat
  2. cow
  3. goat
  4. none

Option 1 – cat

From the following issues which are not true in regard of environmental studies teaching?

  1. lack of right attitude among learners
  2. non-utilization of public resources during teaching
  3. sufficient resources
  4. lack of personal experiences

Option 3 – sufficient resources

Diagnostic testing in EVS will help the teacher to understand …….

  1. what sort of problems the pupil is facing during learning EVS?
  2. How ‘ Repetition ‘ helps a student to understand a concept?
  3. How intelligent are her pupils?
  4. How different students learn at different speeds?

Option 1 – what sort of problems the pupil is facing during learning EVS?

Students in a class come from different economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. Moreover, they possess different abilities, aptitudes, and interests and they are different in physical attributes also. This statement points out which fact?

  1. learners from diverse background make teaching easy
  2. different cultural background of students do not affect the teaching process
  3. this diversity is one of the major problems faced by the teacher
  4. none of the above

Option 3 – this diversity is one of the major problems faced by the teacher

An effective teacher in teaching EVS at primary level should take into account?

  1. the ability of the learners to move explore and do things for environmental protection and conserve
  2. listen attentively in the class
  3. proper transmitting of content in the class
  4. none of the above

Option 1 – the ability of the learners to move explore and do things for environmental protection and conserve

A teacher of class V talks about Indian families wasting so much water in washing clothes or washing utensils or watering the plants liberally while at some places, women had to walk a long distances to fetch drinking water. She is trying to direct children’s attention towards

  1. water, a precious necessity
  2. how human beings are not worried about future generations
  3. Indirectly pointing towards need of water conservation
  4. all of the above

Option 3 – Indirectly pointing towards need of water conservation

A teacher can identify a stressed child when the child shows the following behaviour

  1. aggressive behavior
  2. full concentration in studies
  3. excessive talking
  4. hyperactivity

Option 1 – aggressive behavior

A science teacher administered a test after teaching the topic on ‘ Respiration ‘ and observed that majority of the students did not understand the difference between respiration and breathing. This could be due to the reason that

  1. she could not explain the related concept effectively in the class
  2. she was not their class teacher
  3. the students could not understand the question correctly
  4. there was usually a lot of indiscipline in her class

Option 1 – she could not explain the related concept effectively in the class

There are four below-average students in a class. Which one of the following strategies will be most effective to bring them at par with other students?

  1. make them sit in the front row and supervise their work constantly
  2. Identify their weak areas of learning and provide remedial measures accordingly
  3. ensure that they attend the school regularly
  4. give them additional assignments to do at home

Option 2 – Identify their weak areas of learning and provide remedial measures accordingly

After having taught the lesson ‘ What if it finishes ‘ to class V students. Sheela administered a test to know the level of understanding of students about the topic. To her surprise, she observed that the large number of students had not understood the related concepts. This could be mainly due to the reason that

  1. she did not use the correct methodology to teach to topic
  2. the cognitive level of students was not good
  3. the topic was not suitable for inclusion in the textbook
  4. students did not find the topic interesting

Option 1 – she did not use the correct methodology to teach to topic

In our schools, teaching, and learning of EVS suffer from some serious defects. Which of the following highlights those defects?

  1. teachers do not have definite goals and objectives for teaching
  2. learners do not have definite goals and objectives of learning
  3. the goals and objectives for teaching EVS are not cared for in practicality
  4. all of the above

Option 4 – all of the above

What are the basic problems selected to almost all aspects of EVS education that emerge before teachers? ( Problems Of Environmental Studies Teaching CTET MCQ )

  1. goals and objectives for teaching and learning are not definite
  2. lack of positive attitude among teachers as well as learners
  3. unavailability of sufficient quality teaching material
  4. all of the above

Option 4 – all of the above

Praveen, a student in a class of 40 students is not doing well in the EVS class. How can the teacher help that student to comprehend the subject and develop interest?

  1. by motivating the child
  2. by punishing him
  3. she should indulge him in hands-on activities or experiments to create interest for the subject
  4. she should make him sit in the front row and supervise his work

Option 3 – she should indulge him in hands-on activities or experiments to create interest for the subject

For an EVS teacher, which fact needs more attention in a recently concluded discussion in the class?

  1. learners started questioning each other directly
  2. students started pointing out other mistakes in between the discussion
  3. no one was in agreement with others point of view
  4. students refused to listen to other class students completely

Option 1 – learners started questioning each other directly

A EVS science teacher conducted a test after teaching the topic ‘ Plants also breathe. ‘ She observed that most of the students did not understand the concept. This might be due to

  1. she herself did not understand the concept
  2. she was not a science teacher
  3. there was a lot of noise in her class
  4. the teacher could not explain the related concept clearly

Option 4 – the teacher could not explain the related concept clearly

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