Ctet_Paper1_Maths_Set6
Subject:Maths
Year:July 2024
Booklet Code:A
Language:English
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Time: 60:00
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30
Questions
30
Total Marks
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Quiz Questions
1
Question 1
1 Mark
In order to identify individual differences of students in the mathematics class, which of the following assessment technique will not be appropriate?
Choose one option:
Summative assessment
Formative assessment
Diagnostic assessment
Peer assessment
2
Question 2
1 Mark
Which of the following resources is best suited to explain the concept of decimals?
(a) Number Chart
(b) Dienes Blocks
(c) Taylor's Abacus
(d) Graph Paper. Choose the correct option:
Choose one option:
Only (b)
(b) and (d)
(a) and (c)
(a) and (b)
3
Question 3
1 Mark
Students in a class are solving questions based on percentage discounts. One question requires the students to calculate the cost of two bikes, with a 8% discount on each bike. One of the groups calculates the total cost of the bikes and then deducts 16% from the total cost. The method used by this group is:
Choose one option:
Correct and is the only way to calculate the discount and cost.
An alternate strategy to solve the question.
False, since they have deducted 16% discount from the total instead of 8%.
False, since they have deducted 16% from the total instead of 16% from the average of the total.
4
Question 4
1 Mark
Arrangement of fractions 1/9, 1/21, 3/7, 1/6, 2/3 in decreasing order is:
Choose one option:
3/7, 1/9, 12/63, 1/21
3/7, 12/63, 1/9, 1/21
12/63, 3/7, 1/21, 1/9
1/9, 12/63, 3/7, 1/9
5
Question 5
1 Mark
Which of the following learning experiences for children does not reflect the contribution of mathematics to everyday life and society?
Choose one option:
Communication of mathematical ideas in writing using both formal and informal languages.
Meeting people from different areas of employment and exploring how they use mathematics in their work.
Collecting, organising, representing and interpreting data in day-to-day life.
Play small group games that draw on mathematical skills and concepts.
6
Question 6
1 Mark
Which of the following represents the features of a mathematics laboratory?
(a) It is a place to enjoy mathematics through informal exploration.
(b) It provides opportunities to prove mathematical theorems through experiments.
(c) It provides opportunity to make conjectures, test them and to generalise observed patterns.
(d) It is used to assess students' knowledge of mathematics and grade them accordingly. Choose the correct option.
Choose one option:
(a) and (d)
(a) and (c)
(b) and (d)
(b) and (c)
7
Question 7
1 Mark
One crore is:
Choose one option:
ten million
one million
one billion
hundred million
8
Question 8
1 Mark
In a certain week, the number of patients in a dental clinic was as follows: Based on table, choose the wrong statement:
Choose one option:
Range of the data is 27
On most of the days, number of patients was more than 30
Difference between the number of patients on Monday and Wednesday is 20
Total number of patients was 200
9
Question 9
1 Mark
Which of the following Indian mathematicians are known as founders of 'numerical analysis'?
(i) Ramanujan
(ii) Bhaskaracharya
(iii) Varahmihir
(iv) Aryabhatta. Choose the correct option.
Choose one option:
(i) and (iii)
(ii) and (iv)
(ii) and (iii)
(i) and (iv)
10
Question 10
1 Mark
One egg has a mass of about 65 g, what is the mass of 2 dozen eggs?
Choose one option:
1.56 kg
1 kg 56 g
1.304 kg
1 kg 544 g
11
Question 11
1 Mark
Saumya joined her job on 13-01-1992 and she took retirement on 31-03-2023. Duration of her service was:
Choose one option:
30 years 10 months and 19 days
30 years 9 months and 18 days
31 years 2 months and 19 days
31 years 2 months and 18 days
12
Question 12
1 Mark
Two angles of a triangle are 50° and 30°. Then, the third angle of the triangle is:
Choose one option:
100°
40°
60°
80°
13
Question 13
1 Mark
National Curriculum Framework For Foundational Stage (NCFFS), 2022 highlighted the importance of the following components while teaching an abstract mathematical concept:
(a) Written Symbols
(b) Experience
(c) Spoken Language
(d) Picture. Which of the following is the appropriate sequence of these components while teaching an abstract mathematical concept?
Choose one option:
(c) → (a) → (d) → (b)
(b) → (c) → (a) → (d)
(c) → (d) → (a) → (b)
(b) → (c) → (d) → (a)
14
Question 14
1 Mark
Two columns are given as shown below: Column - I and II are matched as:
Choose one option:
(a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv)
(a)-(iii), (b)-(ii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv)
(a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)
(a)-(i), (b)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(ii)
15
Question 15
1 Mark
22 hm 8 dam is equal to:
Choose one option:
22800 m
2208 m
2280 m
22080 m
16
Question 16
1 Mark
If x : y = p : q, then which of the following is true?
(a) x+y : y = p+q : q
(b) x−y : y = p−q : q
(c) x : p = y : q
(d) x+y : x−y = p−q : p+q
Choose one option:
(a) and (b)
only (c)
(a) and (d)
(a), (b) and (c)
17
Question 17
1 Mark
1233210 ÷ 5555 − 222 is equal to:
Choose one option:
1
0
2
3
18
Question 18
1 Mark
Which of the following statement(s) is/are true about numbers?
(a) All positive integers are whole numbers.
(b) All whole numbers are integers.
(c) All rational numbers are real numbers. (d) All irrational numbers are real numbers. Choose the correct option:
Choose one option:
Only (b)
Only (c)
(b), (c) and (d)
(a) and (d)
19
Question 19
1 Mark
Which of the following are correct examples of the statement "mathematics is hierarchical in levels that are logically structured".
(a) The concept of integers needs to be developed before the concept of multiplication and division of numbers.
(b) Multiplication follows and builds on the concept of addition.
(c) Number sense needs to be developed before the concepts of addition and subtraction. Choose the correct option:
Choose one option:
(a) and (b)
(b) and (c)
(a) and (c)
only (b)
20
Question 20
1 Mark
12 thousand + 13 hundred + 2 tens is equal to:
Choose one option:
12132
130132
13320
121320
21
Question 21
1 Mark
While teaching equations a teacher explains the concept of a linear equation having unique solution. She further asks, "If a solution is given then how many equations you can create"? Choose the correct option:
Choose one option:
One equation
No equation
Many equations
Two equations
22
Question 22
1 Mark
Which among the following is/are true about the computation in basic operations for Grade-II learners?
(a) It involves child's ability to develop informal strategies.
(b) It involves child's ability to estimate.
(c) It involves child's ability to do calculations with large numbers. Choose the correct option:
Choose one option:
Only (c)
(b) and (c)
(a) and (c)
(a) and (b)
23
Question 23
1 Mark
A mathematics teacher discusses the concept of open and closed curve in class. For better understanding of students she gave an example with four points. If the curve is open then nature of four points is:
Choose one option:
All are collinear
Two of them must be collinear
Three of them must be collinear
Three of them must be non-collinear
24
Question 24
1 Mark
The main approach suggested by National Curriculum Framework (NCF) 2005 in teaching learning of mathematics is:
Choose one option:
Instructivism
Pragmatism
Behaviourism
Constructivism
25
Question 25
1 Mark
The missing number (?) in the following: 43, 47, 53, 59, ?, 67, 71, 73 is:
Choose one option:
61
60
63
65
26
Question 26
1 Mark
In a mathematics class a teacher explains the concept of different angles. He/she realizes that scissors is a best example to explain __________.
(a) Vertically opposite angles
(b) Linear pair of angles
(c) Corresponding angles
(d) Alternate angles. Choose the correct option:
Choose one option:
(a) and (b)
(a) and (c)
(c) and (d)
(b) and (c)
27
Question 27
1 Mark
Raju has turpentine oil in 5 containers each of 20 L size. He fills them in 10 cans of 5 L, 10 cans of 2 L and rest in 1 L cans. Number of 1 L cans filled is:
Choose one option:
25
30
22
28
28
Question 28
1 Mark
Which of the following letters has no line of symmetry?
Choose one option:
L
A
M
X
29
Question 29
1 Mark
If (7 * 2) × (123) = 92496, then value of * is:
Choose one option:
2
1
4
5
30
Question 30
1 Mark
The difference between the greatest and smallest 6-digit numbers formed by using the digits 5, 1, 0, 3, 9 and 6 is:
Choose one option:
861741
862731
951741
851731
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