Complete Sample NCET (CEE) 2025 Question Paper for SIASTE B.Sc. B.Ed. Admission
National Common Entrance Test (NCET) 2025 for SIASTE Admission Complete Sample Question Paper for B.Sc. B.Ed. (4-Year Integrated Programme) Duration: 3 Hours (180 Minutes) Total Questions: 181 (Attempt 160) Total Marks: 640 Instructions:
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The exam consists of four sections: Languages, Domain-Specific Subjects, General Test, and Teaching Aptitude.
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Attempt 40 questions (20 per language) from two chosen languages, 60 questions (20 per subject) from three domain-specific subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology for B.Sc. B.Ed.), 25 questions from the General Test, and 25 questions from Teaching Aptitude.
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Each question carries 4 marks. No negative marking.
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Select the correct option (A, B, C, or D).
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Questions are aligned with Class 12 NCERT syllabus for domain subjects, NEP 2020 for Teaching Aptitude, and general knowledge for the General Test.
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This paper is designed for candidates applying to SIASTE Jhajjar, Gurugram, or Kurukshetra for the 2025-29 batch.
Section 1: Languages (Attempt 40 questions out of 46) [Choose two languages: English and Hindi. 23 questions per language, attempt 20 each.]
English Language (Questions 1–23, attempt 20)
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Choose the synonym for “mitigate”: A) Intensify B) Reduce C) Complicate D) Ignore Answer: B
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Identify the correct sentence: A) She don’t like science experiments. B) She doesn’t like science experiments. C) She not liking science experiments. D) She isn’t like science experiments. Answer: B
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Fill in the blank: The scientist ___ the results carefully before publishing. A) Analyze B) Analyzes C) Analyzed D) Analyzing Answer: C
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Choose the correct preposition: The book is ___ the table. A) On B) In C) At D) Under Answer: A
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Read the passage: “Science education fosters critical thinking…” [Passage-based] What is the main benefit of science education according to the passage? A) Memorizing facts B) Developing critical thinking C) Avoiding experiments D) Focusing on theory Answer: B
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Choose the antonym for “authentic”: A) Genuine B) Fake C) Reliable D) True Answer: B
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Identify the part of speech: “Quickly” in “She runs quickly.” A) Noun B) Verb C) Adverb D) Adjective Answer: C
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Correct the sentence: He have two microscope. A) He has two microscopes. B) He have two microscopes. C) He has two microscope. D) He have two microscopen. Answer: A
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Choose the correct spelling: A) Experimentel B) Experimental C) Experimantal D) Experimantel Answer: B
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Fill in the blank: The teacher ___ students to ask questions. A) Encourage B) Encourages C) Encouraged D) Encouraging Answer: B
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Choose the synonym for “hypothesis”: A) Fact B) Theory C) Result D) Data Answer: B
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Identify the error: The experiment was conducted careful. A) Was B) Conducted C) Careful D) No error Answer: C (should be “carefully”)
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Choose the correct question tag: She is a scientist, ___? A) Isn’t she B) Is she C) Wasn’t she D) Is it Answer: A
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Read the passage: “Scientific discoveries drive progress…” [Passage-based] What drives progress according to the passage? A) Economic growth B) Scientific discoveries C) Political reforms D) Social media Answer: B
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Choose the antonym for “expand”: A) Grow B) Increase C) Contract D) Extend Answer: C
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Fill in the blank: The lab is equipped with ___ instruments. A) Modern B) Modernity C) Modernize D) Modernly Answer: A
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Identify the correct sentence: A) They was observing cells. B) They were observing cells. C) They is observing cells. D) They are observe cells. Answer: B
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Choose the correct word: The ___ of the experiment was surprising. A) Outcome B) Outcoming C) Outcomed D) Outcomes Answer: A
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Choose the synonym for “observe”: A) Ignore B) Watch C) Forget D) Avoid Answer: B
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Fill in the blank: She ___ the experiment yesterday. A) Conduct B) Conducts C) Conducted D) Conducting Answer: C
21–23. [Additional comprehension and grammar questions, e.g., passage-based, sentence rearrangement, vocabulary.] [For brevity, these are summarized as similar to Q5, Q12, Q19.]
Hindi Language (Questions 24–46, attempt 20) 24. “प्रयोग” का पर्यायवाची शब्द चुनें: A) परीक्षा B) अनुसंधान C) परिणाम D) तथ्य Answer: A
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निम्नलिखित में से शुद्ध वाक्य चुनें: A) वह रोज प्रयोगशाला जाता है। B) वह प्रयोगशाला रोज जाता है। C) वह रोज जाता प्रयोगशाला है। D) वह प्रयोगशाला जाता रोज है। Answer: A
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“आँखों का धोखा” का अर्थ है: A) सच्चाई B) भ्रम C) विश्वास D) स्पष्टता Answer: B
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वाक्य पूर्ण करें: शिक्षक ने विद्यार्थियों को ___ करने के लिए प्रेरित किया। A) खेलने B) प्रयोग करने C) नाचने D) गाने Answer: B
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“विज्ञान” का विपरीत शब्द चुनें: A) कला B) अज्ञान C) तकनीक D) साहित्य Answer: B
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सही वर्तनी चुनें: A) प्रयोागशाला B) प्रयोगशाला C) प्रयोगशाल D) प्रयोागशाल Answer: B
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निम्नलिखित में त्रुटि पहचानें: वह प्रयोग सावधानी से करता। A) प्रयोग B) सावधानी C) करता D) कोई त्रुटि नहीं Answer: C (should be “करता है”)
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सही प्रश्नवाचक शब्द चुनें: ___ ने यह खोज की? A) कौन B) कहाँ C) कब D) क्यों Answer: A
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Read the passage: “विज्ञान शिक्षा बच्चों में तार्किक सोच विकसित करती है…” [Passage-based] विज्ञान शिक्षा का मुख्य लाभ क्या है? A) खेलकूद B) तार्किक सोच C) कला D) संगीत Answer: B
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“सफलता” का पर्यायवाची शब्द चुनें: A) असफलता B) विजय C) हार D) स्थिरता Answer: B
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वाक्य सुधारें: बच्चे प्रयोगशाला में काम करता है। A) बच्चे प्रयोगशाला में काम करते हैं। B) बच्चा प्रयोगशाला में काम करता है। C) बच्चे प्रयोगशाला में काम करता। D) बच्चे प्रयोगशाला में काम करते है। Answer: A
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“सत्य” का विपरीत शब्द चुनें: A) असत्य B) सच्चाई C) विश्वास D) निष्ठा Answer: A
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सही मुहावरा चुनें: “अंधे की लाठी” का अर्थ है: A) एकमात्र सहारा B) अंधापन C) लापरवाही D) धोखा Answer: A
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वाक्य पूर्ण करें: वैज्ञानिक ने ___ का विश्लेषण किया। A) खेल B) डेटा C) कविता D) नृत्य Answer: B
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सही वाक्य चुनें: A) वह रोज किताब पढ़ता है। B) वह किताब रोज पढ़ता। C) वह रोज किताब पढ़ है। D) वह किताब पढ़ता रोज है। Answer: A
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“खोज” का पर्यायवाची शब्द चुनें: A) हानि B) अन्वेषण C) स्थिरता D) पराजय Answer: B
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त्रुटि पहचानें: वह प्रयोगशाला में काम कर। A) प्रयोगशाला B) काम C) कर D) कोई त्रुटि नहीं Answer: C (should be “करता है”)
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सही प्रश्नवाचक शब्द चुनें: प्रयोगशाला ___ है? A) कौन B) कहाँ C) कब D) क्यों Answer: B
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Read the passage: “वैज्ञानिक खोजें समाज को प्रगति की ओर ले जाती हैं…” [Passage-based] वैज्ञानिक खोजें क्या करती हैं? A) समाज को पीछे ले जाती हैं B) समाज को प्रगति की ओर ले जाती हैं C) समाज को स्थिर रखती हैं D) समाज को नष्ट करती हैं Answer: B
43–46. [Additional comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary questions, e.g., sentence rearrangement, idioms.] [Summarized as similar to Q32, Q36, Q39.]
Section 2: Domain-Specific Subjects (Attempt 60 questions out of 69) [Choose three subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology for B.Sc. B.Ed. 23 questions per subject, attempt 20 each.]
Physics (Questions 47–69, attempt 20) 47. What is the SI unit of force? A) Newton B) Joule C) Watt D) Pascal Answer: A
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A body at rest remains at rest unless acted upon by an external force. This is: A) Newton’s First Law B) Newton’s Second Law C) Newton’s Third Law D) Law of Gravitation Answer: A
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The formula for kinetic energy is: A) mv² B) ½ mv² C) mgh D) F × d Answer: B
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What is the acceleration due to gravity on Earth? A) 9.8 m/s² B) 8.9 m/s² C) 10 m/s² D) 7.8 m/s² Answer: A
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Which instrument measures electric current? A) Voltmeter B) Ammeter C) Galvanometer D) Ohmmeter Answer: B
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The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately: A) 3 × 10^8 m/s B) 3 × 10^6 m/s C) 3 × 10^10 m/s D) 3 × 10^4 m/s Answer: A
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What is the unit of power? A) Joule B) Newton C) Watt D) Pascal Answer: C
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A lens that converges light rays is called: A) Concave lens B) Convex lens C) Plane lens D) Cylindrical lens Answer: B
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The resistance of a conductor is given by: A) R = V/I B) R = I/V C) R = V × I D) R = V + I Answer: A
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The work done is zero when the angle between force and displacement is: A) 0° B) 45° C) 90° D) 180° Answer: C
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Which type of energy is stored in a stretched spring? A) Kinetic B) Potential C) Thermal D) Chemical Answer: B
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The frequency of a wave is measured in: A) Hertz B) Meter C) Joule D) Newton Answer: A
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What is the focal length of a plane mirror? A) Zero B) Infinity C) 1 meter D) Negative Answer: B
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The law of conservation of energy states that: A) Energy can be created B) Energy can be destroyed C) Energy is constant D) Energy decreases over time Answer: C
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A car accelerates from 0 to 20 m/s in 5 seconds. What is its acceleration? A) 2 m/s² B) 4 m/s² C) 5 m/s² D) 10 m/s² Answer: B
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Which mirror is used in car headlights? A) Plane mirror B) Concave mirror C) Convex mirror D) Spherical mirror Answer: B
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The unit of electric charge is: A) Coulomb B) Ampere C) Volt D) Ohm Answer: A
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What is the primary source of energy for Earth’s climate system? A) Moon B) Sun C) Earth’s core D) Wind Answer: B
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The time period of a simple pendulum depends on: A) Mass B) Length C) Amplitude D) Material Answer: B
66–69. [Additional questions on mechanics, optics, electricity, e.g., projectile motion, refraction, circuits.] [Summarized as similar to Q49, Q55, Q61.]
Chemistry (Questions 70–92, attempt 20) 70. What is the chemical formula for table salt? A) NaCl B) KCl C) MgCl2 D) CaCl2 Answer: A
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The pH of a neutral solution is: A) 0 B) 7 C) 14 D) 10 Answer: B
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Which gas is produced during photosynthesis? A) Carbon dioxide B) Oxygen C) Nitrogen D) Hydrogen Answer: B
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The atomic number of Oxygen is: A) 6 B) 8 C) 10 D) 12 Answer: B
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What is the process of conversion of a gas into a liquid called? A) Sublimation B) Evaporation C) Condensation D) Melting Answer: C
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Which element is known as the “King of Chemicals”? A) Sulphuric acid B) Hydrochloric acid C) Nitric acid D) Acetic acid Answer: A
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The molecular formula of glucose is: A) C6H12O6 B) C12H22O11 C) C6H6 D) C2H5OH Answer: A
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Which type of reaction releases energy? A) Endothermic B) Exothermic C) Neutral D) Reversible Answer: B
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The valency of Sodium is: A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 Answer: A
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What is the main component of natural gas? A) Methane B) Ethane C) Propane D) Butane Answer: A
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The chemical name of baking soda is: A) Sodium chloride B) Sodium bicarbonate C) Calcium carbonate D) Potassium hydroxide Answer: B
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Which metal is liquid at room temperature? A) Iron B) Mercury C) Aluminium D) Copper Answer: B
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The number of electrons in the outermost shell of a noble gas is: A) 2 B) 8 C) 18 D) 32 Answer: B
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What is the formula for hydrochloric acid? A) H2SO4 B) HCl C) HNO3 D) H2CO3 Answer: B
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Which gas is used in balloons to make them float? A) Hydrogen B) Helium C) Nitrogen D) Oxygen Answer: B
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The process of rusting involves: A) Reduction B) Oxidation C) Neutralization D) Decomposition Answer: B
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What is the atomic mass of Carbon? A) 12 B) 14 C) 16 D) 18 Answer: A
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Which compound is known as “laughing gas”? A) Nitrous oxide B) Nitrogen dioxide C) Carbon monoxide D) Sulphur dioxide Answer: A
88–92. [Additional questions on organic chemistry, chemical bonding, acids-bases, e.g., IUPAC naming, hybridization.] [Summarized as similar to Q76, Q79, Q85.]
Biology (Questions 93–115, attempt 20) 93. The powerhouse of the cell is: A) Nucleus B) Mitochondria C) Ribosome D) Endoplasmic reticulum Answer: B
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Which gas is essential for respiration in humans? A) Carbon dioxide B) Oxygen C) Nitrogen D) Hydrogen Answer: B
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The process by which plants make their food is called: A) Respiration B) Photosynthesis C) Transpiration D) Digestion Answer: B
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The human heart has how many chambers? A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 Answer: C
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Which vitamin is produced by the skin in sunlight? A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin B C) Vitamin C D) Vitamin D Answer: D
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The basic unit of life is: A) Tissue B) Organ C) Cell D) System Answer: C
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Which organ is responsible for filtering blood in the human body? A) Liver B) Kidney C) Heart D) Lungs Answer: B
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The genetic material in most living organisms is: A) RNA B) DNA C) Protein D) Lipid Answer: B
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Which part of the plant conducts water and minerals? A) Leaf B) Stem C) Root D) Flower Answer: C
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The disease caused by deficiency of Vitamin C is: A) Scurvy B) Rickets C) Beriberi D) Anemia Answer: A
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The process of cell division in somatic cells is called: A) Meiosis B) Mitosis C) Binary fission D) Budding Answer: B
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Which hormone regulates blood sugar levels? A) Adrenaline B) Insulin C) Thyroxine D) Estrogen Answer: B
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The largest organ in the human body is: A) Liver B) Skin C) Heart D) Brain Answer: B
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Which gas is released during respiration? A) Oxygen B) Carbon dioxide C) Nitrogen D) Hydrogen Answer: B
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The scientific name of humans is: A) Homo sapiens B) Panthera leo C) Canis lupus D) Felis catus Answer: A
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Which part of the brain controls balance and coordination? A) Cerebrum B) Cerebellum C) Medulla D) Hypothalamus Answer: B
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The primary source of energy for ecosystems is: A) Soil B) Water C) Sunlight D) Air Answer: C
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Which blood group is known as the universal donor? A) A+ B) B+ C) AB+ D) O- Answer: D
111–115. [Additional questions on genetics, ecology, human physiology, e.g., Mendel’s laws, food chains, digestion.] [Summarized as similar to Q100, Q104, Q109.]
Section 3: General Test (Attempt 25 questions out of 28) 116. Which Indian state has the highest forest cover (2023 data)? A) Madhya Pradesh B) Arunachal Pradesh C) Maharashtra D) Odisha Answer: A
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If today is Monday, what day will it be after 15 days? A) Tuesday B) Wednesday C) Sunday D) Saturday Answer: C
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The 2025 Republic Day of India marked its: A) 75th B) 76th C) 77th D) 78th Answer: B
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Solve: If 4x – 8 = 12, what is the value of x? A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6 Answer: C
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Which organization launched the Chandrayaan-3 mission? A) NASA B) ISRO C) ESA D) CNSA Answer: B
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The capital of Haryana is: A) Chandigarh B) Gurugram C) Faridabad D) Rohtak Answer: A
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Which is the longest river in India? A) Yamuna B) Ganga C) Brahmaputra D) Godavari Answer: B
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The chemical symbol “Au” represents: A) Silver B) Gold C) Iron D) Aluminium Answer: B
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Who is the author of “Discovery of India”? A) Mahatma Gandhi B) Jawaharlal Nehru C) Rabindranath Tagore D) Amartya Sen Answer: B
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If the perimeter of a square is 40 cm, what is its side length? A) 8 cm B) 10 cm C) 12 cm D) 14 cm Answer: B
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The National Education Policy (NEP) was launched in: A) 2018 B) 2020 C) 2022 D) 2024 Answer: B
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Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”? A) Venus B) Mars C) Jupiter D) Mercury Answer: B
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The currency of Japan is: A) Yen B) Won C) Dollar D) Euro Answer: A
129–143. [Additional questions on current affairs, reasoning, quantitative aptitude, e.g., Indian economy, series completion, percentages.] [Summarized as similar to Q119, Q125, Q127.]
Section 4: Teaching Aptitude (Attempt 25 questions out of 28) 144. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 promotes: A) Uniform curriculum B) Multidisciplinary education C) Single-language teaching D) Competitive exams only Answer: B
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Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) targets proficiency by: A) Grade 3 B) Grade 5 C) Grade 7 D) Grade 10 Answer: A
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A student struggles with math concepts. The teacher should: A) Assign more homework B) Provide hands-on activities C) Ignore the issue D) Punish the student Answer: B
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Inclusive education ensures: A) Uniform teaching methods B) Support for diverse learners C) Exclusion of special needs students D) Focus on top performers Answer: B
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The primary goal of pedagogy is to: A) Enforce discipline B) Facilitate learning C) Conduct exams D) Assign grades Answer: B
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Which method encourages critical thinking in science classes? A) Lecture method B) Inquiry-based learning C) Rote memorization D) Punishment-based teaching Answer: B
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A teacher notices bullying in class. The best response is: A) Ignore it B) Address it through counseling C) Punish all students D) Assign extra work Answer: B
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The NIPUN Bharat mission focuses on: A) Higher education B) Foundational learning C) Vocational training D) Digital literacy Answer: B
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Which skill is essential for a science teacher? A) Ignoring experiments B) Conducting hands-on activities C) Memorizing textbooks D) Avoiding questions Answer: B
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The 5+3+3+4 structure in NEP 2020 refers to: A) Exam phases B) School education stages C) Teacher training D) Curriculum modules Answer: B
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A student is visually impaired. The teacher should: A) Exclude them from activities B) Use audio-visual aids C) Ignore their needs D) Assign extra written work Answer: B
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The role of a teacher in FLN is to: A) Focus only on advanced students B) Ensure basic reading and numeracy skills C) Teach only science D) Conduct exams daily Answer: B
156–171. [Additional questions on pedagogy, classroom management, NEP 2020, e.g., assessment methods, teacher-student interaction.] [Summarized as similar to Q146, Q149, Q155.]
English Language
172. Choose the correct idiom: “To burn the midnight oil” means:
A) To waste time B) To work late into the night C) To avoid work D) To start early
Answer: B
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Fill in the blank: The biology teacher explained the concept ___ to ensure understanding.
A) Clear B) Clearly C) Clearest D) Clarity
Answer: B
Hindi Language
174. सही मुहावरा चुनें: “पानी के मोल” का अर्थ है:
A) बहुत महंगा B) बहुत सस्ता C) बहुत कठिन D) बहुत आसान
Answer: B
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वाक्य पूर्ण करें: जीवविज्ञानी ने ___ की संरचना समझाई।
A) कोशिका B) किताब C) खेल D) कविता
Answer: A
Section 2: Domain-Specific Subjects (6 questions: 1 Physics, 1 Chemistry, 4 Biology)
Physics
176. Which device converts mechanical energy into electrical energy?
A) Motor B) Generator C) Transformer D) Capacitor
Answer: B
Chemistry
177. What is the IUPAC name of CH3CH2OH?
A) Methanol B) Ethanol C) Propanol D) Butanol
Answer: B
Biology
178. Which enzyme in the human stomach aids in protein digestion?
A) Amylase B) Lipase C) Pepsin D) Trypsin
Answer: C
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The process by which water moves through a plant from roots to leaves is:
A) Photosynthesis B) Transpiration C) Respiration D) Digestion
Answer: B -
Which blood cells are responsible for fighting infections?
A) Red blood cells B) White blood cells C) Platelets D) Plasma
Answer: B -
The theory of evolution was proposed by:
A) Gregor Mendel B) Charles Darwin C) Louis Pasteur D) Alexander Fleming
Answer: B
Note: This complete sample paper includes 171 questions, with 10 additional questions (Q172–181) omitted for brevity but designed to follow the same pattern (e.g., 2 more English, 2 Hindi, 2 Physics, 2 Chemistry, 1 Biology, 1 General Test). Attempt 160 questions: 20 per language (English, Hindi), 20 per domain subject (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), 25 General Test, and 25 Teaching Aptitude. Prepare using NCERT Class 12 textbooks for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, CTET/CEE resources for Teaching Aptitude, and general knowledge materials for the General Test. Visit ncet.samarth.ac.in for official mock tests and www.siaste.ac.in for SIASTE admission updates for the 2025-29 batch.