Soc Sci Part-III Teaching Methods (Sr Teacher) MCQ — Practice Questions for RAS Exam
Soc Sci Part-III Teaching Methods (Sr Teacher) is a crucial component of the RAS/RPSC exam syllabus. Practice 275 multiple-choice questions across 2 topics with detailed explanations to strengthen your preparation.
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According to Lokpal and Lokayukta Bill 2011 the selection committee for appointment of chairperson and members include- (i) Prime Minister (ii) Chairman of Rajya Sabha (iii) Speaker of Lok Sabha (iv) Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Select the correct answer by using the code given below- Code:
Under NEP 2020-linked guidance, what is the expected minimum annual Continuous Professional Development participation for every school teacher?
The most effective factor in formation of oceanic currents is :
Which statement best explains why a social science teacher should maintain a repertoire of teaching strategies?
According to N.C.F. 2005, which one of the following is not the objective of teaching social science at the secondary stage ?
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