EDUCATION AND SOCIETY 1. "Education is not only preparation for life, it is synonymous with life." Discuss bringing out the definition and aims of education. 2.Discuss the role of community in education and its relationship with school as an agency of education. 3. Compare the ideas propagated by Naturalism, Idealism and Pragmatism with respect to
TEACHER AND SCHOOL 1. Answer the following in about 600 words. Explain the relationship between school and community. Specify the roles of parents and community in-the effective functioning of the school, with suitable examples. 2. What do you mean by `Management Processes' ? Explain the different management processes in the school. 3. What do you
TEACHING OF SCIENCE 1. Answer the following question in about 600 words. Illustrate instructional objectives for Science teaching under cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains, with examples. 2. What is meant by `Project' ? Explain the use, advantages and disadvantages of `Project method' for teaching of Science. 3.
TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS 1. Answer the following question in about 600 words. Discuss the need and importance of Mathematics in school curriculum. 2. Discuss the principles of formulating the Mathematics curriculum. 3. Answer the following question in about.600 words. Formulate objectives , select learning experiences to teach any one of the
TEACHING OF SOCIAL STUDIES 1. Answer the following in about 600 words : What is project work ? How will you organise project work in teaching Social Studies at Secondary school level ? Discuss with example. 2. Differentiate between evaluation of cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes in Social Studies.
TEACHING OF ENGLISH 1. What is the status of English language in the context of our Indian education system ? Discuss the role of the English teacher in this context giving suitable examples. 2. Out of the four skills of language, which one do you think is most important ? Give a reasoned answer bringing out the objectives of teaching English in In
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 1. Answer the following question in about 600 words. Define the term `Educational technology'. Describe its scope and noteworthy applications in the field of education in India , giving concrete examples from your experiences. 2. "The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) is an apt example of an ET project
COMPUTERS IN EDUCATION 1.Answer the following in about 600 words : Discuss the advantages of use of computers in Educational Administration. 2. Discuss the benefits of computers in open learning system in the context of teaching with technology. 3. Answer the following in about 600 words : What is multimedia ? Discuss the hardware/sof
GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING 1. Answer the following question in about 600 words. What is the need of evaluating guidance programme ? Discuss different methods of evaluation of a guidance programme. 2. Explain the various stages and tentative periods according to Ginzberg's theory in career development. 3. Answer the followi
DISTANCE EDUCATION 1. Answer the following question in about 600 words. What is the definition of "Distance Education" according to Desmond Keegan ? Discuss specific features of Distance Education based on his definition, 2. What are the different models of Distance Education institutions ? Compare the similarities and dif
EDUCATION AND ITS NATURE QUESTION:- 1. Prepare lists of educational aims for different levels of school education. Compare your aims with aims of education in a democratic set-up. Also, find out in what ways these aims can take care of individual and social interests . 2. The spiritual , developmental and the social mould of ed
(1) Distinguish between a ductile and a brittle material. Give examples of ductile and brittle materials. (2) Describe the procedure for finding Rockwell hardness. (3) Describe the process of steel making with direct arc electric furnace . (4)What are the distinguish features of eutectoid, hypo-eutectoid and hyper
BASICS OF THERMAL ENGINEERING (1) Define a steam turbine and state its fields of application (2) State the methods of increasing the thermal efficiency of a Rankine cycle. (3) State the First Law of Thermodynamics and prove that for a non-flow process, it leads to the energy equation Q = AU +
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (1) Write and explain various surface and ground water sources. (2) List various factors which are considered before taking a decision on design period of water supply schemes. (3)List and explain in brief various bacteriological tests conducted for the estimation of micro-biological quality of
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY (1) Differentiate between end bearing pile and friction pile. (2) Explain pile driving. (3) Describe the various tests to be carried out to ascertain the quality of bricks. (4) &nb
HEAT POWER TECHNOLOGY 1. Classify I. C. engines and sketch two types based on cylinder arrangement 2.Name any eight engine components describe head. 3.A single cylinder 4 stroke engine has 14 stroke = cylinder diameter = 80 mm. The engine running at 500 rpm pro
REFRIGERATION & AIR.CONDITIONING 1 Answer any two of the following : (a) List some applications of air conditioning . (b) With a simple sketch explain the working of a vapour compression refrigeration system. (c) Explain briefly some applications for reciprocating and centrifugal compressors. 2 Answer an
EQUITY MARKETS 1. Discuss the role of Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in regulating the Financial markets in India . Also briefly explain the major achievements of SEBI since its inception. 2. What is a ' financial market ' ? Discuss the components of Indian Financial Markets and explain how are they interlin
What is Investment management Investment management involves first making an investment decision and next protecting and promoting the Capital value of such investments. In this process, there is need for making investment analysis at two levels namely at macro level - market analysis. Market analysis involves the
OPTIONS TRADING What is Options It is a derivative security used for the purpose of risk management in the investment market, based on some security. Futures, forwards, swaps, options etc., are all examples of hedge against risk. Investors are risk averse and want to reduce the risk. Individuals and corporations h