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MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 1

For use during teaching, from the list given below, identify questions that are 'CONTENT TYPE' rather than 'PROCESS TYPE'
A. Divergent questions
B. Fact-based questions
C. Concept-based questions
D. Lower order questions
E. Higher-order questions
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 1

Fact-Based Questions and Lower-Order Questions are Content-Type Questions as they are based on the conventional mode of learning, recalling, and answering without evaluating or analyzing the questions.
1. Fact-Based Questions: Factual questions require fact-based answers. There is only one correct answer, which can be verified by referring to the text or other learning materials. For example, a learner may be asked to look at a passage, then answer a series of factual questions based on what they just read. 
2. Lower-Order Questions: Lower order questions are those that require "brief thought" and a basic amount of understanding of an already learned subject or area. These kinds of questions are meant to encourage students to recall or remember basic information.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 2

Which of the following symbols is must and has special meaning in an E-mail address?

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 2

On the Internet, @ (pronounced "at" or "at sign" or "address sign") is the symbol in an e-mail address that separates the name of the user from the user's Internet address, as in this hypothetical e-mail address example: msmuffet@tuffet.org.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 3

Which of the following diagrams indicates the best relation among paper, wood and matchstick?

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 3

Paper and matchsticks are made up of wood. So, the relation is shown as under.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 4

The traditional classroom, when the instructor and the students are in a place devoted to instruction and the teaching and learning take place at the same time is called:

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 4

Face-to-face learning is an educational method in which a group of students is taught course content and learning material in person.

  • This allows a learner and an instructor to engage in real-time.
  • It is the most common method of educational instruction.
  • Students are expected to continue learning about a subject outside of school by doing homework tasks. 
  • Students are held accountable for their progress in face-to-face learning at the class's designated meeting date and time.
  • Face-to-face learning ensures a greater grasp and retention of lesson content, as well as the opportunity for class participants to bond.

​Thus, The traditional classroom, when the instructor and the students are in a place devoted to instruction and the teaching and learning take place at the same time is called face to face interactive method.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 5

Under Sustainable Development Goal 3 - 'Good Health and Wellbeing', by 2030, the premature mortality from non-communicable diseases is to be reduced by:

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Goal 3 commits the international community to a global effort to eliminate disease, improve treatment and healthcare, and address new and emerging health challenges. All main health issues are addressed in the Goal, including reproductive, maternal, and child health; communicable, non-communicable, and environmental diseases; etc. The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) contain a target to reduce premature death from Non-communicable illnesses by a third by 2030. Heads of State and Government are committed to reducing premature mortality from NCDs by one-third (50%) through prevention and treatment. The WHO's leadership and coordination position in promoting and monitoring global action against NCDs. 

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 6

Transforming thoughts, ideas and messages into verbal and non-verbal signs is referred to as

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By definition, encoding is the process of converting messages into sign language.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 7

Which of these should be avoided for an effective speech?

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It is worthwhile to prepare the matter carefully. Use short sentences. Information should be conveyed in least possible words without leaving out anything important.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 8

India's first National Policy on Education was a sequel to the recommendations of which of the following committees/commissions?

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 8

India's first National Policy on Education was a sequel to the recommendations of Kothari Commission.
National Education Commission, popularly known as Kothari Commission, was an ad hoc commission set up by the Government of India to examine all aspects of the educational sector in India, to evolve a general pattern of education and to advise guidelines and policies for the development of education in India.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 9

Match List - I with List - II 

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Therefore, from the above explanation, it is clear that option (C) is the correct answer.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 10

Directions: Read the following passage and answer the given questions:
Recently, India witnessed a severe power shortage due to high demand and the non-availability of adequate coal supply. An energy deficit of more than 100 million units has been recorded during the month of April 2022. Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, UP, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh were the most affected states. India is the second largest country in terms of population, and the usage of electricity is increasing day by day. In today's India, electricity has reached even the remotest areas, and people are reaping its benefits. Electricity is critical to the overall development of society and the country, including technological development. However, technological advances require more electricity. The power requirement of many industries, such as railroads, agriculture, and domestic use, is increasing day by day. 
The advancement of technology and the resurgence of economic activity following the COVID-19 disruptions increased the demand for power. In April 2022, the average daily energy requirement increased to 4,512 million units, as opposed to 3,941 million units in April 2021, registering a growth of 14.5%. The use of electricity has increased in many industries, including railways, agriculture, and households. India's thermal power plants are also running well below their capacity, which could have managed this demand increase by increasing thermal generation. To address the problem of the power crisis in India, there is a need to change our planning and policies from ones that mainly manage shortages to ones that are flexible. Policies should be formulated with a focus on long-term structural solutions that address delivery, financial viability, and a robust mechanism for resource planning. The focus should be on ensuring that power plants operate efficiently. To address power shortages, a strategic approach to the low-cost energy transition, such as renewable energy and opportunities for diversification in the energy mix, is critical. For long-term power security, greater attention should be paid to accelerating generation from renewable energy sources.

Q. ​“The resurgence of economic activity,” implies:

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 10

The correct answer is “Payment in excess of what is necessary to keep a factor of production in its present use.”

  • Economic resurgence means when a country, group, or individual begins to earn as they did at their best years. Thus, the correct answer is option 'C'
  • There is no evidence in the passage to accept options ‘A,’ ‘B’ and ‘D’ as the correct answers. 

So, the correct answer is “Payment in excess of what is necessary to keep a factor of production in its present use.”

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 11

Directions: In the following question, two statements are followed by an inference. Mark (a) if the inference is definitely true, mark (b) if the inference is definitely false, mark (c) if the inference is probably false or true and mark (d) if inference cannot be drawn.
Statements:
1. Some intelligent people are happy.
2. Some intelligent people are rich.
Inference: Some who are rich are happy.

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 11


Relation between rich and happy is not given in the statement so we cannot give any definite answer to it. The inference is probably true or false.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 12

Which of the following intellectual characteristics in a teacher need nurturing in order to accomplish subjective well-being leading to effectiveness in motivating and inspiring students of college level education?

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 12

Research indicates that in addition to the personal qualities that encourage effective teaching, there are three other teacher characteristics namely: knowledge, organisation and clarity, and cordiality and enthusiasm that influence teaching.
Emotional Intelligence (E.I.):

  • E.I. You have the ability to understand your own feelings and those of the people around you.
  • The concept of emotional intelligence means that you must have a self-awareness that enables you to recognize emotions and manage your emotions.
  • It became popular after the immense success of Daniel Goleman's book, Emotional Intelligence, Why It Can Matter More Than IQ in 1995.
  • Developing emotional intelligence is an intentional, active, and engaging process.
  • When focusing on learning emotional intelligence skills, teachers and students are creating human development behaviors that are intimately related to positive outcomes of achievement, goal achievement, and personal well-being.
  • Emotionally intelligent teachers are proactive in their orientation of students to work and life. They encourage and inspire students beyond the walls of the classroom.
MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 13

Directions: Study the following information and answer the question that follows.
The percentage of employees in various departments in company A is as shown below.
There are 1800 employees in total.

Q. How many employees are there in marketing and finance departments?

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 13

10% of the total employees are in marketing and 7% in finance.
So, the number of employees in marketing and finance departments
= (10 + 7)% of 1800
= 306

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 14

Direction: Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives. 
It is not good manners to stop a person on the street or in a shop, or in the performance of any duty and to talk to him for ten, fifteen, or twenty minutes just to pass the time of day. We can tell that a person is in a hurry to get somewhere, or he is doing something, and we know enough not to interrupt him for any length of time. Yet some of us think nothing of calling someone on the telephone, interrupting him without a thought about what he may be doing, and chattering away, forgetting about time or anything else. Perhaps we don’t consider our telephone conversation an interruption because we don’t see what we have interrupted. Naturally, we must observe the common courtesies over the telephone. But we must remember that one of the courtesies of telephoning is to be brief.
Never ask anybody to guess who you are? The person you are telephoning may not be in a guessing mood. If you know him, you may want to ask after the state of his health and that of his family, but as soon as you possibly can, go get on with your business. He certainly wants to know why you are telephoning him. When you are finished with your business, you might take moment to observe the natural courtesies of conversation, expressing your thanks before ending your call.
From the way the telephone is used in your home, you would hardly suspect that this is an instrument on which very important business transactions are conducted. There are times when even you are called upon to be business-like, brief, and effective on the telephone.

Q. Be business-likeWhen we telephone, we must:

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 14

As given in the last line of the passage, "There are times when even you are called upon to be business-like, brief, and effective on the telephone". 

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 15

Which statutory body of a university has the power to accord formal approval to the programmes and courses of studies?

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 15

The Academic Council is solely responsible for all academic matters, such as framing of academic policy, approval of courses, regulations and syllabi, etc. The Council will involve faculty at all levels and also experts from outside, including representatives of the university and the government. The decisions taken by the Academic Council will not be subject to any further ratification by the Academic Council or other statutory bodies of the university.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 16

In analog mass communication, stories are

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In analog mass communication, stories are linear and static, i.e they are fixed in print, on film or magnetic tape, and is designed for mass audience. Modalities of expression are limited to those possible in each analog medium.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 17

Which of the following types of natural hazards have the highest potential to cause damage to humans?

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Droughts and floods are the most deadly natural phenomena. Volcanoes, wild fire and earthquakes might seem like the most dangerous natural hazards you could ever face, but floods and droughts actually kill more people over time.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 18

Which gas is responsible for global warming?

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 18

Carbon dioxide is the gas, which is more responsible for global warming. Various factors like concentration in atmosphere, heat absorption and lifetime of the gas decide the contribution of a gas to global warming.
Of all the greenhouse gases, CO2 has the highest concentration and also has a high heat absorption capacity. So, all climate change policies and discussions are around reduction of CO2 and reducing carbon footprint.
The other gases like CO (Carbon monoxide) indirectly contribute to global warming by altering the amount of other greenhouse gases.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 19

Direction: Given below are two statements.
Statement I: The goal of inquiry in fundamental research is directed at bringing an increment in the fund of knowledge.
Statement II: Action research is research by the practitioner, for the practitioner, and of the practitioner.
In light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 19

Fundamental research is also known as basic or pure research concerned with generalizations and with the formulation of a theory. Finding information for the addition of knowledge. Developing an effective explanation through theory building. Mostly academic research. Extensive in nature. The goal of inquiry in fundamental research is directed at bringing an increment in the fund of knowledge. Example: Some natural phenomenon
Action research is participatory in nature. It means ‘learning by doing’. The main focus of Action research is to immediate action on a problem. Action research is research by the practitioner, for the practitioner, and of the practitioner. For example, research on the educational situation, as well as the practitioner of education, undergo a change for the better.
Therefore, Both Statement I and Statement II are true.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 20

Classroom communication of a teacher rests on the principle of

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Edutainment refers to video games, television programmes, or other material, intended to be both educational and entertaining.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 21

Noise pollution is created if the sound is in excess to:

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 21

Noise pollution is created if the sound is in excess to 80-99 dB.
Grades of ambient noise pollution are as follows according to noise pollution control and regulations Rules 2000;

  • Industrial areas: 70-75 dB
  • Commercial areas: 55-65 dB
  • Residential areas: 45-55 dB
  • Silence zone: 40-50 dB
  • Indoor limit: <30 dB According to WHO

Noise greater than 75 dB over long exposure can cause hearing damage. Noise above 120 dB can cause biochemical changes in human bodies.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 22

The average of three numbers is 30. The first number is 2/3 times of the second number, and the second number is 
 3/4 of the third number. The first number is:

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 22

Given,
Average = 30
The first number is 2/3 times of the second number, and the second number is 3/4 of the third number.
Let the third number be Q.
So,
Second number = 3Q/4
First number = 
According to the question,

∴ The first number is 20.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 23

A person in a car drives along a straight road from point A to point B at a speed of 60 km/hr for 15 minutes and then from point B to point C at a speed of 90 km/hr for 10 minutes. The average speed of his travel from point A to C is

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 23

From A to B:
Speed = 60 km/hr
Time = 15 min = 1/4 hr
Distance = 60 × (1/4) km = 15 km
From B to C:
Speed = 90 km/hr
Time = 10 min = 1/6 hr
Distance = 90 × (1/6) km = 15 km
From A to C:
Total distance = 15 + 15 km = 30 km
Total time = 15 + 10 min = 25 min = 5/12 hr
Average distance = Total distance/Total time
 km/hr = 72 km/hr

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 24

Which of the following is not a feature of grapevine communication?

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 24

There is no evidence which can be documented for future reference. Therefore, recorded evidence is not a feature of grapevine communication.
There is no formal control over grapevine, so it is more flexible than other forms of communication. It is faster than any form of communication. Grapevine communication is spontaneous as it is passed automatically from the top level of the organisation to the bottom level, without any difficulty in delivering the message.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 25

A sum of money with compound interest becomes Rs. 2400 in one year and Rs. 3000 in two years. Find out the principal amount.

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 25

Amount (A1) = Rs. 2400
t1 = 1 years
Amount (A2) = Rs. 3000
t2 = 2 years
Let rate % = R%
Principal = Rs. P
According to the question,
Case 1
2400 = P(1 + R/100) ... (1)
Case 2
3000 = P(1 + R/100)2 ... (2)
Dividing eq. (2) by eq. (1),
3000/2400 = (1 + R/100)
5/4 = (1 + R/100) .. .(3)
From eq. (1),
2400 = P × 5/4
P = 2400 × 4/5
P = Rs.1920
Hence, required principal = Rs. 1920
So, the correct option is 4.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 26

In university governance, who is the executive head?

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 26

In India, most central and state level universities have a titular head called Chancellor, who is either an eminent person appointed by the Government of India (in central universities) or provincial governor (in state universities). The de facto head of a university is the Vice-Chancellor, the highest paid official of the university. Hence, in university governance, Vice-Chancellor is the executive head.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 27

The argument which claims that its conclusion is conclusively supported by its premises is called:

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A deductive argument is said to be valid if the premises logically lead to the conclusion. A deductive argument is said to be sound if it is valid and has true premises. The conclusion of a sound deductive argument is necessarily true.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 28

Which is the main objective of research?

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 28

To discover new facts or to make fresh interpretation of known facts is the main objective of research.
Objectives of research:

  • To get an answer to a question
  • To get familiar with a new phenomenon
  • Review and synthesize the existing knowledge
  • To explore knowledge
  • To find out the solution to a problem
  • To investigate an existing problem
  • To generate new method, plan, system, etc

Therefore, the main objective of the research is to discover new facts or to make fresh interpretations of known facts.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 29

Didactic communication is

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Didactic communication is the one which intermediates the accomplishment of the educational phenomenon as a whole, occurring only as a particular form required in the transmission of some specific learning content.
Didactic communication is inter-personal communication, mostly between a teacher and students.

MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 30

Given below are two statements:
Statement I: The localities along the major rivers of the country are worst affected by Arsenic contamination.
Statement II: The major cause of arsenic contamination is the use of groundwater above the permissible level.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

Detailed Solution for MH SET Paper 1 Mock Test - 10 - Question 30

Statement I: The localities along the major rivers of the country are worst affected by Arsenic contamination.

  • According to the study conducted at the TERI School of Advanced Studies - a total of 40 districts in Uttar Pradesh are exposed to high concentrations of arsenic in groundwater.
  • The majority of them are in the floodplains of the Ganga, Rapti, and Ghaghara rivers.
  • It is estimated that nearly 108 countries are affected by arsenic contamination in groundwater (with concentrations beyond the maximum permissible limit of 10 ppb recommended by the World Health Organization.)
  • The highest among these are from Asia and Europe, followed by regions like Africa, North America, South America, and Australia.

Hence, the statement I is correct.
Statement II: The major cause of arsenic contamination is the use of groundwater above the permissible level.

  • The researchers have inferred that alluvial sediments are the major source of arsenic contamination in groundwater.
  • People are exposed to elevated levels of inorganic arsenic through drinking contaminated water, using contaminated water in food preparation and irrigation of food crops, industrial processes, eating contaminated food and smoking tobacco.
  • Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic, mainly through drinking water and food, can lead to chronic arsenic poisoning. Skin lesions and skin cancer are the most characteristic effects.

Hence, statement II is also correct.

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