11.
A researcher is interested in studying the
prospects of a particular political party in an urban area. What tool should he
prefer for the study?
(A) Rating scale (B) Interview
(C) Questionnaire (D) Schedule
Answer: C
12.
Ethical norms in research do not involve
guidelines for:
(A) Thesis format (B) Copyright
(C) Patenting policy (D) Data sharing policies
Answer: A
Read
the following passage carefully and answer question numbers 13 to 17.
I did that thing recently where you have to
sign a big card - which is a horror unto itself, especially as the keeper of
the Big Card was leaning over me at the time. Suddenly I was on the spot, a
rabbit in the headlights, torn between doing a fun message or some sort of
in-joke or a drawing. Instead overwhelmed by the myriad options available to
me, I decided to just write “Good luck, best, Joel”.
It was then that I realised, to my horror,
that I had forgotten how to write. My entire existence is “tap letters into
computer”. My shopping lists are hidden in the notes function of my phone. If I
need to remember something I send an e-mail to myself. A pen is something I
chew when I’m struggling to think. Paper is something I pile beneath my laptop
to make it a more comfortable height for me to type on.
A poll of 1,000 teens by the stationers, Bic
found that one in 10 don’t own a pen, a third have never written a letter, and
half of 13 to 19 years - old have never been forced to sit down and write a
thank you letter. More than 80% have never written a love letter, 56% don’t
have letter paper at home. And a quarter have never known the unique torture of
writing a birthday card. The most a teen ever has to use a pen is on an exam
paper.
Bic, have you heard of mobile phones ? Have
you heard of e-mail, facebook and
snap chatting? This is the future. Pens are
dead. Paper is dead. Handwriting is a relic.
“Handwriting is one of the most creative
outlets we have and should be given the same importance as other art forms such
as sketching, painting or photography.”
Answer
the following questions:
13.
When confronted with signing a big card, the
author felt like “a rabbit in the headlight”. What does this phrase mean ?
(A) A state of confusion (B) A state of pleasure
(C) A state of anxiety (D) A state of pain
Answer: A
14.
According to the author, which one is not the
most creative outlet of pursuit?
(A) Handwriting (B) Photography
(C) Sketching (D) Reading
Answer: D
15.
The entire existence of the author revolves
round
(a) Computer
(b) Mobile phone
(c) Typewriter
Identify the correct answer from the codes
given below
(A) (b) only (B)
(a) and (b) only
(C) (a), (b) and (c) (D) (b) and (c) only
Answer: B
16.
How many teens, as per the Bic survey, do not
own a pen?
(A) 800 (B)
560
(C) 500 (D)
100
Answer: D
17.
What is the main concern of the author?
(A) That the teens use social networks for
communication.
(B) That the teens use mobile phones.
(C) That the teens use computer.
(D) That the teens have forgotten the art of
handwriting.
Answer: D
18.
The main objectives of student evaluation of
teachers are:
(a) To gather information about student
weaknesses.
(b) To make teachers take teaching seriously.
(c) To help teachers adopt innovative methods
of teaching.
(d) To identify the areas of further
improvement in teacher traits.
Identify the correct answer from the codes
given below:
(A) (a) and (b) only (B) (b), (c) and (d) only
(C) (a), (b) and (c) only (D) (a) only
Answer: B
19.
Using the central point of the classroom
communication as the beginning of a dynamic pattern of ideas is referred to as:
(A) Systemisation (B) Problem - orientation
(C) Idea protocol (D) Mind mapping
Answer: D
20.
Aspects of the voice, other than the speech
are known as:
(A) Physical language (B) Personal language
(C) Para language (D) Delivery language
Answer: C
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