1. Sixth cranial nerve is

(a) Oculomotor

(b) Abducens

(c) Optic

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(d) Olfactory

2. Classes are

(a) Hereditary

(b) Inborn

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(c) Social mobile

(d) None of the above

3. In rabbit / mammal, the cranial nerve associated with the sense of body balance

(a) V

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(b) VIII

(c)VII

(d) VI

4. By origin brain is

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(a) Mesodermal

(b) Ectodermal

(c) Endodermal

(d) Peridermal

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5. Castes are

(a) Natural

(b) Hereditary

(c) Socially mobile

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(d) National

6. Schools are a part of

(a) Society

(b) Family

(c) Village

(d) Nation

7. Caste position is a status position into which one is

(a) Born

(b) Behave

(c) Marriage

(d) Live

8. Action potential of a nerve cell is created by

(a) Ca

(b) K

(c) Na

(d) CI

9. Which of the following cranial nerves can regulate heart beat?

(a) X

(b) IX

(c) VIII

(d) VII

10. Outermost covering of brain is

(a) Choroid

(b) Arachnoid

(c) Piamater

(d) Duramater

11. The branched tree-like structure presenting the cerebellum is

(a) Arbor vital

(b) Areola

(c) Archenterm

(d) Arborial

12. Of all route to social upgrading the best route is by

(a) Election

(b) Marriage

(c) Education

(d) Hard labour

13. Autonomic nervous system regulate all except

(a) Excretion

(b) Respiration

(c) Blood circulation

(d) Learning and memory

14. Craftsmen like Potters, weavers, woodcarvers trained in

(a) Traditional skills

(b) Hereditary skills

(c) Both of the above

(d) None of the above

15. A nerve has K + concentration

(a) More on the outside

(b) Less on the outside

(c) More on the inside

(d) None of the above

16. Modern media is

(a) Print

(b) Celluloid

(c) Digital

(d) Electronic

17. The chemical causing the transmission of the nerve impulse across synapse/and plate is

(a) Chorine

(b) Acetylcholine

(c) Chorine esterase

(d) Adrenaline

18. Vagus nerve is

(a) Parasympathetic

(b) Sympathetic nerve 26.

(c) X-cranial nerve

(d) V cranial nerve

19. The media altering the

(a) Human inter-dependence

(b) Meaning of life

(c) Both a & b 27.

(d) None of the above

20. Son learnt trades in caste system from

(a) Schools 28.

(b) Temples

(c) Father

(d) Society

21. IV, V and IX cranial nerves are

(a) Pathetic, trigeminal and gloss pharyngeal

(b) Olfactory, spinal accessory and vagus 29.

(c) Oculomotor, trigeminal and hypoglossal

(d) Trigeminal, vagus and glossopharyngeal

22. The relationship between education and social changes functions in

(a) Four ways

(b) Three ways

(c) Two ways

(d) Five ways

23. The main difference between work and play

(a) Work is worship

(b) Play is carried on just for itself

(c) Play gives satisfaction

(d) Work has a definite goal

24. Which part of human brain is highly developed as compared to others?

a) Medulla

b) Optic lobes

c) Cerebrum

d) Cerebellum

25. One may achieve a higher class position by running for

(a) Competition

(b) Election

(c) Money

(d) Social Conflict

26. A lot medium of communication is one that imparts much information and is in

(a) Presentation

(b) Definition

(c) Performance

(d) Location

27. Action potential of a nerve cell is

(a) – 60 mV

(b) +60 mV

(c) +20 mV

(d) -80 mV

28. An example of autonomous nervous system is

(a) Papillary reflex

(b) Swallowing food

(c) Peristalsis of intestine

(d) Knee jerk response

29. On stimulation, sympathetic nervous system

(a) Increases sweat secretion

(b) Increases tear secretion

(c) Decreases saliva secretion

(d) All of the above

30. Comparison, contrasts, associations lead to

(a) Recapitulation

(b) Application

(c) Motivation

(d) Generalisation

31. It has been pointed out by most thinkers that education has much to do with social change and this will lead to

(a) Material changes

(b) Regional changes

(c) Non-material changes

(d) Other changes

32. The Renaissance in Europe which brought about tremendous social, cultural and intellectual changes was the result of many new and explosive

(a) Politics

(b) Ideas

(c) Actions

(d) Culture

33. Diencephalon does not control

(a) Anger

(b) Heat

(c) Love

(d) Heart beat

34. Classes are not completely

(a) Rigid

(b) Self perpetuating

(c) Restricted to marriage

(d) None of the above

35. Trigeminal nerve arises from

(a) Medulla and divides into palatine, chord tympanic and hyomandibular

(b) Cerebellum and divides into palatine, chord timpani and hyomandibular

(c) Medulla and divides into ophthalmic, maxillary and Mandibular

(d) Cerebellum and divides into ophthalmic maxillary and Mandibular

36. Castes are

(a) Rigid group

(b) Cultural rigid group

(c) Flexible group

(d) Marriage group

37. Heuristic method is a method according to which

(a) Learning occurs without a teacher

(b) Learning occurs by doing

(c) The learner follows the analytic method

(d) The learner discovers things for himself

38. The reflex arc is formed by

(a) Brain – Spinal cord – Muscles

(b) Receptors – Spinal cord – Muscles

(c) Muscles – Spinal cord – Receptor

(d) Muscle – Receptor – Brain

39. Without education there can be

(a) Material changes

(b) No social changes

(c) Social changes

(d) Non-material changes

40. Which is absent in mammalian brain

(a) Subarachnoid space

(b) Subdural space

(b) Duraumater

(d) Uptocoel

41. Trochlear nerve supplies

(a) Nasal epithelium

(b) Superior oblige eye muscle

(c) Superior rectus eye muscle

(d) Interior oblige eye muscle

42. On stimulation the inside of a nerve becomes

(a) T+ vely charged

(b) T- vely charged

(c) Depolarised

(d) Filled with acetylcholine

43. Number of spinal nerve in man is

(a) 31 pairs

(b) 30 pairs

(c) 12 pairs

(d) 32 pairs

44. Education comes prior to

(a) Material change

(b) Social change

(c) Religion

(d) None of the above

45. In a class hierarchy one may reach on I achieved status position through

(a) Study

(b) Education

(c) Both a & b

(d) None of the above

46. In a frequency distribution of scores of ‘N’ measures if ‘X’ stands for deviations in the units of class intervals and ‘C’ stands for correlation in the class intervals from the assumed means, the standards deviation should be calculated by the formula

(a) fx2 – C2 / N xi (interval) F

(b) fN2 – C2/2 xi (interval) f

(c) fx2 – C2 / N-2 xi (interval)

(d) fx – C2 / N-1 xi (interval)

47. The tests revised in 1955, contains

(a) 5 verbal sub-tests and 6 performance sub­tests

(b) 5 verbal sub-tests and 5 performance sub­tests

(c) 8 verbal sub-tests and 4 non-verbal sub­tests

(d) 8 non-verbal sub-tests and 4 verbal sub­tests

48. The machinery which is moulded to create conditions for a successful achievement of the ends of education could be called

(a) Educational administration

(b) Educational inspection and supervision

(c) Educational Organisation

(d) Educational co-ordination and direction

49. The term ‘Social Intelligence’ could be correctly defined as

(a) Ability to react to social situations of daily life correctly

(b) The pressures exerted by the society for the development of one’s intelligence

(c) Techniques and emotions aroused in us by a social situation

(d) Controls and restrains that could be correctly adopted in dealing with social situation

50. Several surveys conducted by medical councils and schools health committees have revealed that the biggest deficiency percentages among school children are due

(a) Nutritional disorders

(b) Lack of recreational facilities

(c) Postural disorders

(d) Lack of parental attention

Answers:

1.(a)

2. (c)

3. (d)

4. (c)

5. (b)

6. (a)

7. (a)

8. (a)

9. (b)

10. (d)

11. (a)

12. (c)

13. (d)

14. (c)

15. (b)

16. (c)

17. (b)

18. (d)

19. (c)

20. (c)

21.(c)

22. (b)

23. (b)

24. (c)

25. (b)

26. (b)

27. (c)

28. (c)

29. (a)

30. (d)

31. (d)

32.(b)

33. (c)

34.(b)

35.(a)

36. (a)

37.(d)

38.(b)

39. (b)

40.(b)

41-(b)

42. (d)

43. (a)

44.(b)

45. (c)

46.(a)

47.(b)

48. (a)

49. (a)

50. (c)