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Bihar TET Exam Pattern
Bihar TET Exam Pattern : – Bihar Teacher Eligibility test recruitment examination is conducted by the government and private managements for all the B.ED qualified candidates.
Bihar TET Exam Pattern
Full details of the subject, number of question and time duration.
The syllabus of Bihar TET examination.
Let’s see first look at the exam pattern for Bihar TET.
Bihar TET Exam Pattern Table:-
Bihar TET (BTET) Paper – I Exam Pattern 2017
Subjects | No of questions | Marks |
Child Development and Pedagogy | 30 | 30 |
Language I | 30 | 30 |
Language II | 30 | 30 |
Mathematics | 30 | 30 |
Environmental Studies | 30 | 30 |
Total Time | 150 Minutes |
Bihar TET (BTET) Paper – II Exam Pattern 2017
Subjects | No of questions | Marks |
Child Development and Pedagogy | 30 | 30 |
Language I | 30 | 30 |
Language II | 30 | 30 |
Either 1 or 2 | ||
1.Mathematics & Science | 60 | 60 |
2.Social & science | 60 | 60 |
All Subject description:-
Environmental Studies
1. Food,
2. Family And Friends,
3. Logical Reasoning,
4. Water,
5. Travel,
6. Things we make and do,
7. Related to Subjects: Pedagogical Issues,
8. Aids, Experimentation,
9. Pedagogical Issues: EVS concept & Scope,
10. Basic Primary And Elementary Level EVS Fundamentals,
11. Importance Of Environmental Studies And Integrated Environmental Studies,
12. Learning Principles,
13. Environmental Education & Environmental Studies,
14. Basic Primary And Elementary Level EVS Fundamentals,
15. Pedagogical Issues: EVS Concept & Scope.
Social Studies
1. History,
2. Geography,
3. Economics,
4. Social Studies Pedagogy,
5. Information Technology,
6. Social And Political Life.
Science
1. Materials,
2. How Things Work,
3. Food,
4. Natural Phenomena,
5. Moving Things People and Ideas,
6. Natural Phenomena,
7. Natural Resources,
8. Pedagogy of Science.
Child Development
1. Concept Of Development And Its Relationship With Learning,
2. The Concept Of Inclusive Education And Understanding Children With Special Needs,
3. Learning and Pedagogy,
4. Addressing,
5. Addressing Children Needs With Their Difficulties In Learning,
6. Addressing The Talented, Creative, Specially Abled Learners,
7. Children’s Strategies Of Learning,
8. Cognition And Emotions.
9. Child Development Related To Primary School,
10. Understanding Children’s Errors As Significant Steps In The Learning Process.
Language I & Language II
1. Grammar,
2. Language Comprehension: Reading Unseen Passages,
3. Verbal Ability,
4. Language Skills,
5. To Evaluate Proficiency In Language Comprehension,
6. Remedial Teaching,
7. Teaching Challenges In The Classroom,
8. A Critical Aspect Of Listening Role And Speaking Grammar,
9. A Critical Aspect Of Grammar.
Mathematics
1. Pedagogical issues: Nature of Mathematics,
2. Place of Mathematics in Curriculum,
3. Language of Mathematics,
4. Error Analysis And Related Aspects Of Learning And Teaching,
5. Language Of Mathematics,
6. Community Mathematics,
7. Problem Of Teaching,
8. Evaluation Through Formal And Informal Methods,
9. Basic Primary And Elementary Level Mathematics Fundamentals.
IBPS PO Exam Pattern
IBPS PO Exam Pattern: IBPS conducts two exams for bank p.o, Premilary exam and mains examination. Here I am going to show full syllabus of IBPS PO Exam Pattern. It will be very useful for a student to cover all topic for preparing this examination.
IBPS PO Exam Pattern
Full details of the subject, number of question and time duration.
The syllabus of IBPS PO pre and mains examination.
Let’s see first look at the exam pattern for IBPS Bank PO.
IBPS Prelims Exam Pattern Table:-
Topic | Question no | Marks |
Reasoning ability paper | 35 | 35 |
Quantitative Aptitude Paper | 35 | 35 |
English Language Paper | 30 | 30 |
Total | 100 | 100 |
Time Duration | 1 hours. |
IBPS PO Mains Exam Pattern 2017
Topic | Marks (Time) |
Reasoning | 50 (40 min) |
English Language | 40 (30 min) |
Quantitative Aptitude | 50 (40 min) |
General Awareness | 40 (20 min) |
Computer Knowledge | 20 (10 min) |
Total | 200 |
Time Duration | 140 minutes |
Detailed IBPS PO Mains Exam Pattern.
Reasoning
1. Sitting Arrangements,
2. Tabulation,
3. Logical Reasoning,
4. Syllogism,
5. Input Output,
6. Coding Decoding,
7. Alphanumeric Series,
8. Ranking / Direction / Alphabet Test,
9. Data Sufficiency,
10. Coded Inequalities,
11. Non Verbal Reasoning.
English Language
1. Reading Comprehension,
2. Cloze Test,
3. Error Spotting,
4. Sentence Correction,
5. Para Jumbles,
6. Vocabulary,
7. Multiple Meaning Words,
8. Paragraph Completion and New Pattern Questions of various types.
Quantitative Aptitude
1. Number Systems,
2. Ratio & Proportion,
3. Percentage & Averages,
4. Profit & Loss,
5. Mixtures & Allegations,
6. Simple Interest & Compound Interest,
7. Surds & Indices,
8. Time & Distance,
9. Mensuration: – Cylinder, Cone, Sphere, Sequence & Series, Permutation Combination & Probability, Quadratic Equations, Data Interpretation.
General Awareness
1. Banks in NEWS,
2. Economy based current affairs,
3. Business NEWS,
4. Agreements,
5. New Appointments,
6. Visits,
7. Government Schemes,
8. Awards and Honors,
9. Summits,
10. Committees,
11. National and International,
12. Obituaries,
13. Reports and Indexes,
13. Books and Authors,
14. Defense,
15. Sports.
Computer Knowledge
1. Number System,
2. History of computers,
3. Hardware,
4. Software,
5. Database (Introduction),
6. Communication (Basic Introduction),
7. Networking (Lan, Wan),
8. Internet (Concept, History, Working Environment, Application),
9. Security Tools,
10. Virus,
11. Hacker,
12. MS Windows & MS Office,
13. Logic Gates.
S.S.C (CGL) Tier 1 Exam Syllabus
S.S.C (CGL) Tier 1 Exam Syllabus: S.S.C announced a new exam pattern for CGL exam 2017. Here I am going to explain full syllabus of CGL tier 1 exam for 2017. It will be very helpful for a student to cover all topics for preparing this examination.
S.S.C (CGL) Tier 1 Exam Syllabus
Full details of subject , number of question and time duration.
The new pattern of S.S.C (CGL) 2017.
Let’s see first look at the exam pattern for S.S.C (CGL) Tier 1.
Subject | Questions | Marks |
---|---|---|
General Intelligence & Reasoning |
25 | 50 |
General Awareness | 25 | 50 |
Quantitative Aptitude | 25 | 50 |
English Language | 25 | 50 |
TOTAL | 100 | 200 |
Duration | 60 Minutes |
Detailed SSC CGL Syllabus for Tier I Exam.
English Language
1. Reading Comprehension.
2. Fill in the Blanks.
3. Spelling.
4. Phrase or Idiom Meaning.
5. One Word Substitution.
6. Phrase Replacement/ Sentence Correction
7. Error Spotting
General Awareness
1. Static G.K.
2. Science.
3. Others:- Current Affairs, Sports, People in News, Books & Authors, Important Dates, Schemes.
Quantitative Aptitude
1. Simplification,
2. Interest,
3. Percentage,
4. Ratio and Proportion,
5. Average,
6. Problems and Ages,
7. Speed Time And Distance,
8. Profit And Loss,
9. Number Serious,
10. Number System,
11. Mensuration,
12. Data Interpretation,
13. Time And Work,
14. Mixture Problems,
15. Algebra,
16. Geometry,
17. Trigonometry,
General Intelligence & Reasoning
1. Classification,
2. Analogy,
3. Coding-Decoding,
4. Puzzle,
5. Matrix,
6. Word formation,
7. Arranging word in logical order or dictionary order,
8. Venn Diagram,
9. Direction & Distances,
10. Blood Relations,
11. Missing number,
12. Series,
13. Non Verbal Reasoning,
14. Verbal Reasoning.
Top 10 Longest Bridges in the World
Top 10 Longest Bridges in the World:– Bridge is a structure which connects two adjacent end points especially to remove a obstacle. For Example a river bridge over the river connecting two seperate ways and a metro bridge connecting two end points. Here I am going to show top 10 longest bridges in the world.
Top 10 Longest Bridges in the World
The list of Top 10 Longest Bridges is given below –
No | Bridge Name | Country | Distance(Miles) |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge | China | 102.4 |
2. | Changhua-Kaohsiung Bridge | Taiwan | 97.8 |
3. | Tianjin Grand Bridge | China | 70.6 |
4. | Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge | China | 49.5 |
5. | Bang Na Bridge | Thailand | 33.5 |
6. | Beijing Grand Bridge | China | 29.9 |
7. | Lake Pontchartrain Bridge | Louisiana, U.S.A | 23.9 |
8. | Manchac Swamp Bridge | Louisiana, U.S.A | 22.8 |
9. | Yangcun Bridge | China | 22.3 |
10. | Hangzhou Bay Bridge | China | 22.2 |
Distance of the bridge is given in miles.
Top 10 Highest Mountains in the World
Top 10 Highest Mountains in the World List: Everest is the highest mountain in the world and k2 is second highest mountain in the world. Here in this tutorial we are going to list the top 10 mountains in the world.
Top 10 Highest Mountains in the World
The list of top 10 highest mountains is given below –
No | Mountain Name | Country | Height(Meters) |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Everest | Nepal/Tibet | 8849m |
2. | K2 | Pakistan/China | 8610m |
3. | Kangchenjunga | India/Nepal | 8585m |
4. | Lhotse | Nepal/Tibet | 8516m |
5. | Makalu | Nepal/Tibet | 8463m |
6. | Cho Oyu | Nepal/Tibet | 8200m |
7. | Dhaulagiri | Nepal | 8167m |
8. | Manaslu | Nepal | 8162m |
9. | Nanga Parbat | Pakistan | 8125m |
10. | Annapurna | Nepal | 8090m |
Height of the mountains is given in meters.
Top Inventions & Inventors
Top Inventions & Inventors Here in this tutorial we are going to list the important inventions. We are going to present the top Inventions & Inventors in table format which will give a clear picture of important inventions.
Top Inventions & Inventors
Here are some Important Inventions that changed our life, Let us have a look over them-
Inventions | Inventors | Year | Country |
---|---|---|---|
Aeroplane | Wright brothers, Orville | 1903 | USA |
Telephone | Scott Alexander Graham Bell | 1876 | Scotland |
Air Conditioning | Willis Carrier | 1902 | USA |
Barometer | Evangelista Torricelli | 1644 | Italy |
Television | Charles Francis Jenkins & Philo Taylor Farnsworth | 1927 | USA |
Ball-Point Pen | John J. Loud | 1888 | USA |
Helicopter | Igor Sikorsky | 1939 | Ukraine/Russia |
Vaccine of Rabies | Louis Pasteur | 1885 | France |
CT scan | Hounsfield | 1973 | Britain |
Diesel Engine | Rudolf Diesel | 1895 | Germany |
Elevator | Elisha G. Otis | 1852 | USA |
Fountain Pen | Lewis Edson Waterman | 1884 | USA |
Bicycle | Kirkpatrick Macmillan | 1839 | Scotland |
Steam engine | Thomas Savery | 1698 | UK |
Telegraph | Samuel Morse | 1844 | USA |
Typewriter | Peter Mitterhofer | 1864 | Austria |
X-ray | Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen | 1895 | Germany |
Top ten most populated countries
Top ten most populated countries in the world : The list of most populated countries in the world is given below. China is the most populated country in the world. India is second largest most populated country in the world. China and India shares around 36% of the total population.
Top ten most populated countries
Below list shows the top 10 most populated countries in the world –
No | Country | Population | % of World Population |
---|---|---|---|
1 | China | 1,374,040,000 | 18.8% |
2 | India | 1,282,310,000 | 17.6% |
3 | United States | 322,546,000 | 4.42% |
4 | Indonesia | 255,461,700 | 3.5% |
5 | Brazil | 205,415,000 | 2.82% |
6 | Pakistan | 192,365,188 | 2.64% |
7 | Nigeria | 182,202,000 | 2.5% |
8 | Bangladesh | 159,629,000 | 2.19% |
9 | Russia | 146,485,030 | 2.01% |
10 | Japan | 126,880,000 | 1.73% |
List Of Countries In World
List Of Countries In World : Here is list of countries in the world. There is discussion on the total number of the countries in the world. On the basis of various parameters 196 -197 countries in the world. We have just listed the total number of countries on the basis of our analysis it may change depending upon the political world.
List Of Countries In World
Here is list of countries in the world in alphabetical order-
A Afghanistan B Bahamas C Cabo Verde D Denmark E Ecuador F Fiji G Gabon H Haiti I Iceland J Jamaica K Kazakhstan L Laos M Macedonia N Namibia O Oman P Pakistan Q Qatar R Romania S Saint. Kitts and Nevis T Taiwan U Uganda V Vanuatu Y Yemen Z Zambia |
General Knowledge Tutorial
General Knowledge Tutorial : General knowledge is an important component of crystallized intelligence and is associated with intelligence. Some Researchers has defined it as “culturally valued knowledge communicated by a range of non-specialist media”. In simple term if we say define – “Information on different subjects that you collect gradually from different sources such as reading”.
Audience
This Tutorial is designed for those who want to learn the General Knowledge for the purpose of increasing his knowledge. This Tutorial will be helpful for those who have been preparing for competitive exams. This tutorial is designed to change the traditional way of learning to digital learning.We are going cover all general knowledge topics from basics in this tutorial. In This tutorial we will also cover the topics asked frequently in examination papers
We also welcome those who want to share their knowledge with people, we offer them to become author and write valuable article on different topics.