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CTET 2025 English Test - 2
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  • Question 1/10
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    What is the most effective approach for enhancing students' vocabulary?

    Solutions

    Teaching learners to infer the meaning of new words from the surrounding context is the most powerful and sustainable vocabulary-building strategy. It makes them independent readers and helps them understand words at a deeper level.

  • Question 2/10
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    What does fluency in reading mean?

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    Correct Answer: Ability to read a text at ease with expression

    Explanation:

    Reading fluency means:

    • Reading smoothly

    • With proper speed

    • With accuracy

    • And with appropriate expression (intonation, rhythm)

    It does not mean perfect error-free reading or interpretation alone.

  • Question 3/10
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    In which domain of Bloom's taxonomy does a learner perform a task through observation and practice?

    Solutions

    The correct answer is IS 269, which is the Indian Standard code specifying ordinary Portland cement.

  • Question 4/10
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    What are the limitations of using a single-phase induction motor?

    Solutions

    Single-phase induction motors have several disadvantages including low power factor, the need for an external starting mechanism, and limited efficiency, making option 4 the correct choice.

  • Question 5/10
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    In linguistics, what is considered the smallest distinct sound unit?

    Solutions

    A phoneme is the smallest meaningful unit in the sound system of a language, distinguishing one word from another.

  • Question 6/10
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    1. In many communities, digital well-being has become a growing concern as people spend more time on phones, tablets, and computers. Digital well-being refers to the healthy and mindful use of technology so that it supports, rather than harms, our daily lives. Excessive screen time can affect sleep patterns, posture, and eye comfort, and it may also increase feelings of stress or loneliness. For students and working adults alike, constant notifications and the pressure to be available at all hours can reduce focus and make it harder to relax.

    2. Several factors shape digital well-being, including design features of apps, personal habits, and social expectations. For example, autoplay and endless scrolling can keep users online longer than intended, while social norms that reward rapid replies can encourage people to check messages even during meals or conversations. Practical steps can help: setting screen-free times before bed, turning off nonessential alerts, and using tools that track usage. Building offline routines—such as reading, walking, or meeting friends—can provide balance. Parents and schools can also guide young people by modeling healthy behavior and discussing how to evaluate online content critically and kindly.

    3. In conclusion, digital tools offer many benefits, from learning opportunities to staying connected across distances. However, using them thoughtfully is essential to protect both physical and emotional health. By setting clear boundaries, choosing quality content, and prioritizing real-world relationships, individuals can make technology serve their goals instead of shaping them. Communities and workplaces can support this effort by promoting reasonable response times and by designing tech experiences that respect users’ attention and well-being.

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    What is the primary focus of digital well-being?

    1. Promoting excessive screen time

    2. Supporting healthy technology use

    3. Reducing physical health issues

    4. Increasing social media interaction

    Solutions

    The text emphasizes that digital well-being involves the healthy and mindful use of technology, which supports daily life.

  • Question 7/10
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    Directions For Questions

    1. In many communities, digital well-being has become a growing concern as people spend more time on phones, tablets, and computers. Digital well-being refers to the healthy and mindful use of technology so that it supports, rather than harms, our daily lives. Excessive screen time can affect sleep patterns, posture, and eye comfort, and it may also increase feelings of stress or loneliness. For students and working adults alike, constant notifications and the pressure to be available at all hours can reduce focus and make it harder to relax.

    2. Several factors shape digital well-being, including design features of apps, personal habits, and social expectations. For example, autoplay and endless scrolling can keep users online longer than intended, while social norms that reward rapid replies can encourage people to check messages even during meals or conversations. Practical steps can help: setting screen-free times before bed, turning off nonessential alerts, and using tools that track usage. Building offline routines—such as reading, walking, or meeting friends—can provide balance. Parents and schools can also guide young people by modeling healthy behavior and discussing how to evaluate online content critically and kindly.

    3. In conclusion, digital tools offer many benefits, from learning opportunities to staying connected across distances. However, using them thoughtfully is essential to protect both physical and emotional health. By setting clear boundaries, choosing quality content, and prioritizing real-world relationships, individuals can make technology serve their goals instead of shaping them. Communities and workplaces can support this effort by promoting reasonable response times and by designing tech experiences that respect users’ attention and well-being.

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    Which of the following factors can influence digital well-being?

    1. Age of the user

    2. Design features of apps

    3. Physical fitness

    4. Weather conditions

    Solutions

    The passage specifies that design features of apps are one of the factors that shape digital well-being.

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    Directions For Questions

    1. In many communities, digital well-being has become a growing concern as people spend more time on phones, tablets, and computers. Digital well-being refers to the healthy and mindful use of technology so that it supports, rather than harms, our daily lives. Excessive screen time can affect sleep patterns, posture, and eye comfort, and it may also increase feelings of stress or loneliness. For students and working adults alike, constant notifications and the pressure to be available at all hours can reduce focus and make it harder to relax.

    2. Several factors shape digital well-being, including design features of apps, personal habits, and social expectations. For example, autoplay and endless scrolling can keep users online longer than intended, while social norms that reward rapid replies can encourage people to check messages even during meals or conversations. Practical steps can help: setting screen-free times before bed, turning off nonessential alerts, and using tools that track usage. Building offline routines—such as reading, walking, or meeting friends—can provide balance. Parents and schools can also guide young people by modeling healthy behavior and discussing how to evaluate online content critically and kindly.

    3. In conclusion, digital tools offer many benefits, from learning opportunities to staying connected across distances. However, using them thoughtfully is essential to protect both physical and emotional health. By setting clear boundaries, choosing quality content, and prioritizing real-world relationships, individuals can make technology serve their goals instead of shaping them. Communities and workplaces can support this effort by promoting reasonable response times and by designing tech experiences that respect users’ attention and well-being.

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    What is a suggested practical step to improve digital well-being?

    1. Increasing screen time before bed

    2. Turning on nonessential alerts

    3. Setting screen-free times before bed

    4. Checking messages during meals

    Solutions

    Setting screen-free times before bed is mentioned as the correct choice practical step to enhance digital well-being.

  • Question 9/10
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    Directions For Questions

    1. In many communities, digital well-being has become a growing concern as people spend more time on phones, tablets, and computers. Digital well-being refers to the healthy and mindful use of technology so that it supports, rather than harms, our daily lives. Excessive screen time can affect sleep patterns, posture, and eye comfort, and it may also increase feelings of stress or loneliness. For students and working adults alike, constant notifications and the pressure to be available at all hours can reduce focus and make it harder to relax.

    2. Several factors shape digital well-being, including design features of apps, personal habits, and social expectations. For example, autoplay and endless scrolling can keep users online longer than intended, while social norms that reward rapid replies can encourage people to check messages even during meals or conversations. Practical steps can help: setting screen-free times before bed, turning off nonessential alerts, and using tools that track usage. Building offline routines—such as reading, walking, or meeting friends—can provide balance. Parents and schools can also guide young people by modeling healthy behavior and discussing how to evaluate online content critically and kindly.

    3. In conclusion, digital tools offer many benefits, from learning opportunities to staying connected across distances. However, using them thoughtfully is essential to protect both physical and emotional health. By setting clear boundaries, choosing quality content, and prioritizing real-world relationships, individuals can make technology serve their goals instead of shaping them. Communities and workplaces can support this effort by promoting reasonable response times and by designing tech experiences that respect users’ attention and well-being.

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    According to the comprehension text, what can help individuals use technology effectively?

    1. Ignoring offline activities

    2. Choosing quality content

    3. Avoiding real-world relationships

    4. Emphasizing rapid replies

    Solutions

    The text states that prioritizing quality content helps individuals use technology in the correct choice way that serves their goals.

  • Question 10/10
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    The major aim of teaching poetry in a language classroom is _______.

    Solutions

    While poetry can be a tool for language learning, its primary aim in the classroom is to foster enjoyment and appreciation. It helps develop aesthetic sensibility and an emotional connection to the language.

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