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Pareekshabhavan K-TET 2024 Download Admit Card Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test KTET

Organisation : Pareekshabhavan
Recruitment Name : Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test (K-TET) KTET Examination April 2024
Announcement : Download Admit Card
Exam Date : 22/06/2024 & 23/06/2024
Website : https://ktet.kerala.gov.in/

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Download Admit Card KTET Examination

Date of Examinations are 22/06/2024, 23/06/2024. To Download Admit Card for KTET Examination April 2024, follow the below steps
Steps :
Step-1 : Go to the link https://ktet.kerala.gov.in/Registration/candidate_hallticket.php
Step-2 : Enter Application Number
Step-3 : Enter Application Id
Step-4 : Select Category
Step-5 : Click on “Download” Button.

Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test Syllabus

MATHEMATICS : 30 Questions
The examination will be broadly based on topics prescribed for class 1 to 5 in the Kerala State Syllabus for Mathematics, but some problems may have links to extensions of these concepts to the secondary stage.
1. Content (20 questions)
Numbers:
Natural Numbers : Place value, ordering, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of natural numbers, factors and multiples, prime numbers, practical problems.
Fractions : Fraction of a measure such as metre, litre, gram. Fractional parts of objects. Equal fractions, Operations on fraction. Decimal representation of fractions related to metric units of length, volume, weight. Operations on decimals, practical problems.
Geometry : Perimeter of rectilinear figures (polygons), area of rectangles, patterns of geometrical figures, practical problems.
Measurements : Basic operations in solving problems involving, length, weight, capacity, time, money and practical problems.

2. Pedagogy (20 questions)
Nature of Mathematics : Abstraction, Understanding children’s thinking and reasoning. Language of Mathematics.
Place of Mathematics in Curriculum : Aims and objectives of learning mathematics in primary classes -Values of mathematics learning Correlation with other subjects, Lower Primary and Upper Primary Mathematics, curriculum, syllabus
Mathematics – Trends and Developments : Historical development of mathematics great mathematicians and their contributions
Approach to Mathematics Learning : Proper learning experiences keeping in mind the characteristics of children, their natural learning capacity and the learning process
Theoretical base of learning mathematics
Teaching of Mathematics – Strategies and Methods :
Teaching strategies- Concept attainment, process oriented teaching, projects, seminars, assignments, field trip.
Different teaching learning methods –Inductive and deductive method, analytic and synthetic method, project method, laboratory method.
Learning Materials in Mathematics :
Textbook and handbooks, information technology, mathematics club, mathematics laboratory, mathematics fair, mathematics library collecting mathematical puzzles, riddles.
Mathematics Learning – Evaluation :
Concept of continuous and comprehensive evaluation, evaluation activities, grading and recording the results diagnosis, remedial teaching and error analysis.

K-TET Kerala Sample Questions

Environmental Science :
1. Which one of the following peculiarities is not related to ‘Vechoor Cow’?
A. Kerala’s indegenous cow
B. Low fodder cost
C. Endangered species
D. Tallest cow

2. ‘AB’ group blood can be donated to
A. ‘A’ Group only
B. ‘B’ Group only
C. ‘O’ Group only
D. ‘AB’ Group only

3. The role of Science club is inevitable in Science Education. Which one of the following will you disagree with?
A. To develop deep knowledge in class room science learning
B. To increase scientific interest
C. To understand scientific knowledge through experiments
D. To develop awareness and concern for scientific issues in personal, social, environmental and technological contexts.

4. Which of the following can exist as octa atomic molecules?
(i) Selenium (ii) Phosphorus
(iii) Lithium (iv) Sulphur
A. (i) & (ii)
B. (iii) & (iv)
C. (i) & (ii)
D. (i) & (iv)

Social Science :
1. Social Science is a common core comprising history of India’s freedom movement, constitutional obligations, values, democracy, secularism, equality of sexes, protection of the environment, small family norms, etc. This is the viewpoint of
A. Radhakrishnan Commission, 1948 – 49
B. Secondary Education Commission, 1952 – 53
C. Kothari Commission, 1964 – 66
D. National Policy on Education, 1986

2. Which one of the following is not a merit of democracy?
A. Equal distribution of wealth
B. Spirit of tolerance
C. Cliques and groups
D. Mutual co-operation

3. Total financial outlay of the 12th five year plan of the Government of India.
A. 98 lakh crore
B. 75 lakh crore
C. 80 lakh crore
D. 92 lakh crore

4. The type of rainfall common along mountaineous regions
A. Orographic rain
B. Frontal rain
C. Cyclonic rain
D. Coastal rain

5. Name the first president of the Travancore State Congress
A. Pattom Thanupillai
B. K. Kelappan
C. K. Madhavan Nair
D. K. P. Kesava Menon

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