Key CTET Questions on Child Development
Key CTET Questions on Child Development
CTET 2020 will commence very soon. Check some important questions on Child
Development and Pedagogy Section. CTET 2020 will be conducted in several languages in
various cities, all over the country. As candidates don’t have much time for preparation
and this is the time when candidates need to pay attention to revision and practice.
There are two papers in CTET, Paper 1 and Paper 2. Candidates aspiring to serve as
teachers for Classes 1st to 5th need to appear for CTET Paper 1 and candidates aspiring to
serve as teachers for Classes 6th to 8th need to appear for CTET Paper 2.
Child Development and Pedagogy is one of the important sections of CTET (Paper 1 and
Paper 2) and many candidates often feel difficulty in this section. Experts suggest that
candidates should prepare this section from previous years’ papers besides reference
books. Here, we have provided questions of Child Development and Pedagogy (with
Answers) from previous year papers of CTET.
Download CTET Previous Years' Papers (From 2011 Onwards): Check here!
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1. As a teacher, who firmly believes in social constructivist theory of Lev Vygotsky, which
of the following methods would you prefer for assessing your students?
Answer. (a)
Answer. (c)
Answer. (b)
(a) authoritative
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(b) dictatorial
(c) permissive
(d) facilitative
Answer. (d)
Answer. (a)
Answer. (d)
7. “Having a diverse classroom with children from varied social, economic and cultural
backgrounds enriches the learning experiences of all students.” This statement is:
(a) incorrect, because it can confuse the children and they may feel lost
(b) correct, because children learn many skills from their peers
Answer. (b)
(a) should be sent only to a school for the hearing impaired and not to a regular school
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(b) will not benefit from academic education only and should be given vocational training
instead
(c) can do very well in a regular school if suitable facilitation and resources are provided
(d) will never be able to perform on a par with classmates in a regular school
Answer. (c)
(b) He can feel understimulated and bored if the class activities are not challenging
enough.
Answer. (b)
10. A teacher can enhance effective learning in her elementary classroom by:
Answer. (d)
(a) A, B and D
(b) B, C and D
(c) A, B, C and D
(d) A, B and C
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Answer. (b)
12. Which of the following is the most effective method to encourage conceptual
development in students?
(a) New concepts need to be understood on their own without any reference to the old
ones.
(b) Replace the students’ incorrect ideas with correct ones by asking them to memorize.
(c) Give students multiple examples and encourage them to use reasoning.
(d) Use punishment till students have made the required conceptual changes.
Answer. (c)
(a) where their emotional needs are met and they feel that they are valued
(b) where the teacher is authoritative and clearly dictates what should be done
(c) where the focus and stress are only on mastering primarily cognitive skills of reading,
writing and mathematics
(d) where the teacher leads all the learning and expects students to play a passive role
Answer. (a)
14. A child sees a crow flying past the window and says, “A bird.” What does this suggest
about the child’s thinking?
C. The child has developed some tools of language to communicate her experience.
(a) A and B
(b) B and C
(c) A, B and C
(d) Only B
Answer. (c)
15. What should a teacher tell her students to encourage them to do tasks with intrinsic
motivation?
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(a) “Come on, finish it before she does.”
(b) “Why can’t you be like him? See, he has done it perfectly.”
Answer. (d)
16. How can a teacher encourage her students to be intrinsically motivated towards
learning for the sake of learning?
Answer. (c)
(a) to learn so that they become curious and love learning for its own sake
(d) to perform so that they get good marks in the end of the year examination
Answer. (c)
Answer. (c)
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(a) general to specific functions
Answer. (c)
(c) Adulthood
Answer. (d)
21. A 6-year-old girl shows exceptional sporting ability. Both of her parents are
sportspersons, send her for coaching everyday and train her on weekends. Her
capabilities are most likely to be the result of an interaction between:
Answer. (a)
Answer. (b)
23. According to Lev Vygotsky, the primary cause of cognitive development is:
(a) equilibration
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(b) social interaction
Answer. (b)
24. In the context of Kohlberg’s stages of moral reasoning, under which stage would the
given typical response of a child fall?
“Your parents will be proud of you if you are honest. So you should be honest.” (a)
Punishment-obedience orientation
Answer. (c)
25. According to Jean Piaget, which of the following is necessary for learning?
Answer. (a)
26. According to Jean Piaget, schema building occurs as a result of modifying new
information to fit existing schemes and by modifying old schemes as per new
information. These two processes are known as:
Answer. (d)
27. In a progressive classroom setup, the teacher facilitates learning by- providing an
environment that:
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(a) promotes discovery
(b) is restrictive
Answer. (a)
(a) every child should be taught every subject in eight different ways in order to develop
all of the intelligences
(c) teachers should use MI as a framework for devising alternative ways to teach the
subject matter
(d) ability is destiny and does not change over a period of time
Answer. (c)
29. A 5-year-old girl talks to herself while trying to fold a T-shirt. Which of the following
statements is correct in the context of the behaviour displayed by the girl?
(a) Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky would explain this as egocentric nature of the child’s
thoughts.
(b) Jean Piaget would explain this as egocentric speech, while Lev Vygotsky would explain
this as the child’s attempt to regulate her actions through private speech.
(c) Jean Piaget would explain this as social interaction, while Lev Vygotsky would explain
this as an exploration.
(d) Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky would explain this as the child’s attempt to imitate her
mother,
Answer. (b)
1. Which one of the following is best suited for emotional development of children?
Answer. (a)
(b) Project
(c) Observation
Answer. (d)
Answer. (d)
5. Given below are some statements about boys and girls. According to you, which one
of these is true? (a) Boys should help in activities outside the home.
(c) All boys should be taught Science and girls, Home Science.
Answer. (b)
6. A child's notebook shows errors in writing like reverse images, mirror imaging, etc.
Such a child is showing signs of
Answer. (b)
Answer. (c)
Answer. (a)
(c) provide an insight into the child's thinking and help to identify solutions.
(d) provide space for removing some children from the class.
Answer. (c)
Answer. (c)
11. The assessment of students can be used by teachers in teaching to develop insight
into
(a) identifying the students who need to be promoted to the higher class.
(b) not promoting those students who do not meet school standards.
Answer. (c)
Answer. (a)
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(a) motivating them to work.
Answer. (d)
14. Which one out of the following provides information about the roles and behaviours
which are acceptable in a group, during early childhood period?
Answer. d
15. Making students members of a cleanliness community to motivate them for the
same, reflects
Answer. (a)
16. Which of the following age groups falls under later childhood category?
(a) 11 to 18 years
(b) 18 to 24 years
(d) 6 to 11 years
Answer. (d)
17. Aarjav says that language development is influenced by one's innate predisposition
while Sonali feels that it is becaue of the environment. This discussion between Aarjav
and Sonali is about
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(a) Critical and Sensitive feeling
Answer. (d)
18. The teacher noticed that Pushpa cannot solve a problem on her own. However, she
does so in the presence of adult or peer guidance. This guidance is called
(a) Lateralization
(d) Scaffolding
Answer. (d)
Answer. (d)
(d) understanding how learning can be observed, recorded and improved upon
Answer. (d)
21. In Lawrence Kohlberg's theory, which level signifies the absence of morality in the
true sense?
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(a) Level III
(b) Level IV
(c) Level I
(d) Level II
Answer. (c)
22. Which one of the following is not correct for the progressive model of socialization of
children?
(a) Active participation in the group work and learning social skills.
(b) Children accept what they are offered by the school irrespective of their social
backgrounds.
Answer. (b)
(c) Motivation
Answer. (c)
(a) Accommodation
(b) Equilibration
(c) Assimilation
(d) Organisation
Answer. (c)
25. We all differ in terms of our intelligence, motivation, interest, etc. This principle refers
to
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(a) Individual difference
(c) Heredity
(d) Environment
Answer. (a)
26. Students of disadvantaged groups should be taught along with the normal students.
It implies
Answer. (a)
27. "Anyone can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right person, to the
right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way - that is not
easy." This is related to
Answer. (a)
28. Deficiency in the ability to write, associated with impaired handwriting, is a symptom
of
(a) Dysgraphia
(b) Dyspraxia
(c) Dyscalculia
(d) Dyslexia
Answer. (a)
29. According to Piaget theory, which one out of the following will not influence one's
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cognitive development?
(a) Language
(c) Maturation
(d) Activity
Answer. (c)
30. Which of these does not imply practical intelligence in the Triarchic theory?
Answer. (b)
Answer. (c)
2. Human development is
(a) quantitative
(b) qualitative
Answer. (d)
Answer. (a)
(b) Family
Answer. (d)
(a) Social
(b) Cultural
(c) Biological
(d) Linguistic
Answer. (c)
6. Which of the following stages are involved when infants "THINK" with their eyes, ears
and hands?
Answer. (c)
7. Ria does not agree with Rishabh about setting up a class picnic. She thinks that the
rules can be revised to suit the majority. This kind of peer disagreement, according to
Piaget, refers to
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(a) Heteronomous morality
(c) Reaction
Answer. (d)
Answer. (a)
Answer. (b)
Answer. (a)
(d) is done more by the male teachers than their female counterparts
Answer. (b)
(a) Visual
(b) Accrual
(c) Factual
(d) Tactual
Answer. (a)
13. A teacher collects and reads the work of the class, then plans and adjust the next
lesson to meet student needs. He/ She is doing
Answer. (c)
(a) are overburdened as they need to take frequent tests in addition to Monday tests
(c) observe students minutely on a daily basis to assess their values and attitudes
Answer. (d)
15. "How do grades differ from marks?" This question belongs to which of the following
classes of question?
(a) Divergent
(b) Analytic
(c) Open-ended
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(d) Problem-solving
Answer. (b)
(a) learn questions on mathematics well but face difficulty only when they are asked to
reason them out
(c) perform less competently in spatial concepts than boys of their age
Answer. (b)
17. Difficulty in recalling sequence of letters in words and frequent loss of visual memory
is associated with
(a) Dyslexia
(b) Dyscalculia
(c) Dysgraphia
(d) Dyspraxia
Answer. (a)
Answer. (b)
19. Fluency, elaboration originality and flexibility are the factors associated with
(a) giftedness
(b) talent
(d) acceleartion
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Answer. (a)
20. Gifted students may be asked to spend more time on questions dealing with
(a) remembering
(b) understanding
(c) creating
(d) analysing
Answer. (c)
Answer. (b)
22. Concept maps are most likely to increase understanding of new concept by
Answer. (d)
23. According to the theory of social learning of Albert Bandura, which of the following is
true?
Answer. (c)
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24. Deductive reasoning involves
Answer. (a)
25. When children learn a concept and use it, practice helps in reducing the errors
committed by them. This idea was given by
Answer. (a)
(a) Memorising
(c) Envisaging
(d) Empathising
Answer. (d)
27. The inner force that stimulates and compels a behavioural response and provide
specific direction to that response is
(a) Motive
(b) Perserverance
(c) Emotion
(d) Commitment
Answer. (a)
28. Which term is often used interchangeably with the term "motivation"?
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(a) Incentive
(b) Emotion
(c) Need
(d) Inspiration
Answer. (c)
29. ________ motives deal with the need to reach satisfying feeling states and to obtain
personal goals.
(a) Effective
(b) Affective
(c) Preservation-oriented
(d) Safety-oriented
Answer. (b)
30. Which one of the following is a factor that affects learning positively?
Answer. (c)
1. The following three aspects of intelligence are dealt by Sternberg's triarchic theory
except
(a) componential
(b) social
(c) experiential
(d) contextual
Answer. (b)
Answer. (c)
(a) Morphemes
(b) Graphemes
(c) Lexemese
(d) Phonemes
Answer. (d)
(b) appreciate students' good work by saying 'good girl' or 'good boy'.
Answer. (a)
Answer. (c)
6. What kind of support can a school provide to address the individual differences in
students?
Answer. (a)
Answer. (b)
Answer. (c)
Answer. (b)
10. A teacher has some physically challenged children in her class. Which of the following
would be appropriate for her to say?
(a) Wheel-chaired bound children may take help of their peers in going to hall.
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(c) Mohan why don't you use your crutches to go to the playground.
Answer. (c)
11. Learning disabilities may occur due to all of the following except
Answer. (d)
(a) is committed to improve the learning outcomes of all students irrespective of their
capabilities
(b) differentiate between students and sets less challenging achievement targets for
specially abled children
(c) committed particularly to improve the learning outcomes of specially abled students
Answer. (a)
Answer. (a)
Answer. (c)
15. Which of the following is appropriate for environment conducive to thinking and
learning in children?
(d) allowing students to take some decisions about what to learn and how to learn
Answer. (d)
(a) Dyspraxia
(b) Dyscalculia
(c) Dyslexia
(d) Dysphasia
Answer. (a)
Answer. (b)
18. The following are the steps in the process of problem solving except
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Answer. (b)
(a) treat errors committed by students as blunders and take serious note of each error
(b) measure success as the number of times students avoid making mistakes
Answer. (c)
(b) she may be thinking excessively about the result of this examination
(c) invigilator teacher on duty may be her class teacher and she is of very strict nature
(d) she may not be able to deal with sudden emotional outburst
Answer. (d)
21. Which of the following cognitive verbs are used to analyse the information given?
(a) Identify
(b) Differentiate
(c) Classify
(d) Describe
Answer. (b)
22. Rajesh is a voracious reader. Apart from studying his course books, he often goes to
library and reads books on diverse topics. Rajesh does his project even in the lunch
break. He does not need prompting by his teachers or parents to study for tests and
seems to truly enjoy learning. He can be best described as a (n) _____ .
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(c) assessment-centered learner
Answer. (d)
23. Children in pre-primary get satisfaction from being allowed to discover. They become
distressed, when they are discouraged. They do so due to their motivation to
Answer. (a)
Answer. (b)
Answer. (c)
26. Which one of the following is true about the role of heredity and environment in the
development of a child?
(a) The relative contributions of peers and genes are not additive.
Answer. (a)
27. Socialization is
Answer. (c)
28. A PT teacher wants her students to improve fielding in the game of cricket. Which
one of the following strategies will best help his students achieve that goal?
(b) Explain the logic behind good fielding and rate of success.
Answer. (d)
29. A teacher wishes to help her students to appreciate multiple views of a situation. She
provides her students multiple opportunities to debate on this situation in different
groups According to Vygotsky's perspective, her students will ________ various views and
develop multiple perspectives of the situation on their own.
(a) internalize
(b) construct
(c) operationalize
(d) rationalize
Answer. (a)
30. Sita has learned to eat rice and dal with her hand. When she is given dal and rice, she
mixes rice and dal and starts eating. She has _______ eating rice and dal into her schema
for doing things.
(a) Accommodated
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(b) Assimilated
(c) Appropriated
(d) Initiated
Answer. (b)
Answer. (a)
Answer. (c)
Answer. (a)
(a) Affective
(b) Spiritual
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(c) Professional
(d) Experiential
Answer. (a)
Answer. (d)
6. Which of the following is the first step in the scientific method of problem-solving?
Answer. (a)
7. Vygotsky emphasized the significance of the role played by which of the following
factors in the learning of children?
(a) Moral
(b) Physical
(c) Social
(d) Hereditary
Answer. c
8. A teacher makes use of a variety of tasks to cater to the different learning styles of her
learners. She is influenced by
Answer. (a)
9. A teacher never gives answers to questions herself. She encourages her students to
suggest answers, have group discussions and adopt collaborative learning. This
approach is based on the principle of
Answer. (c)
Answer. (c)
11. A school gives preference to girls while preparing students for a state level solo-song
competition. This reflects
Answer. (c)
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(d) teachers know their learners' capabilities better than external examiners
Answer. (d)
13. A teacher, after preparing a question paper, checks whether the questions test
specific testing objectives. He is concerned primarily about the question paper's
(b) reliability
(c) validity
Answer. (d)
Answer. (b)
Answer. (d)
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Answer. (b)
Answer. (b)
Answer. (d)
19. A teacher uses a text and some pictures of fruits and vegetables and holds a
discussion with her students. The students link the details with their previous knowledge
and learn the concept of nutrition. This approach is based on
Answer. (c)
20. A child starts to cry when his grandmother takes him from his mother's lap. The child
cries due to
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Answer. (a)
Answer. (d)
Answer. (b)
23. The most effective method to teach the concept of germination of seeds is
(d) to make the students plant seeds and observe stages of germination
Answer. (d)
Answer. (b)
Answer. (c)
Answer. (d)
Answer. (b)
Answer. (d)
29. When a child with a disability first comes to school, the teacher should
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(b) discuss with the child’s parents to evolve collaborative plans
Answer. (b)
30. Young learners should be encouraged to interact with peers in the classroom so that
Answer. (b)
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