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REET 2020 (Level - 1) Mini Mock Test :- 26

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Question 1

Who introduced the concept of operant conditioning?

Question 2

_______ is the process of sustaining regulating and arousing activity.

Question 3

Which of the following are behaviourist theories?

Question 4

Direction: Read the given passage and answer the following questions:

Once upon a time there lived a giant in an ancient castle surrounded by a lovely garden. While the giant was away, children returning from their school used to play in the garden every evening. There were flowers on the trees during the spring and fruits during the autumn. The children liked this garden very much. One day the Giant returned and drove the children away. He then built a huge wall around the garden. Days passed, spring came and flowers smiling and birds singing everywhere outside the garden. But neither flowers nor birds emerged in the selfish Giant's garden. Snow and frost settled down permanently in the garden. One fine morning, the giant noticed that the little children had stolen into the garden through the hole in the wall. They were sitting on the branches of the trees and every tree was in full bloom. Only in the farthest corner it was still winter and the tree was covered with snow. A little boy was crying bitterly under the tree because he was too small to climb it. The Giant stepped out into the garden. All the children ran away at the sight of him. The little boy did not see the Giant because his eyes were full of tears. The Giant walked up from behind the weeping child and lifted him to the branch of the tree. At once the tree blossomed and the birds started singing. The Giant realized his mistake. He repented sincerely and pulled down the wall to let the children play freely in his garden.

What was the reason that spring stayed away from the Giant's garden?

Question 5

Direction: Read the given passage and answer the following questions:

Once upon a time there lived a giant in an ancient castle surrounded by a lovely garden. While the giant was away, children returning from their school used to play in the garden every evening. There were flowers on the trees during the spring and fruits during the autumn. The children liked this garden very much. One day the Giant returned and drove the children away. He then built a huge wall around the garden. Days passed, spring came and flowers smiling and birds singing everywhere outside the garden. But neither flowers nor birds emerged in the selfish Giant's garden. Snow and frost settled down permanently in the garden. One fine morning, the giant noticed that the little children had stolen into the garden through the hole in the wall. They were sitting on the branches of the trees and every tree was in full bloom. Only in the farthest corner it was still winter and the tree was covered with snow. A little boy was crying bitterly under the tree because he was too small to climb it. The Giant stepped out into the garden. All the children ran away at the sight of him. The little boy did not see the Giant because his eyes were full of tears. The Giant walked up from behind the weeping child and lifted him to the branch of the tree. At once the tree blossomed and the birds started singing. The Giant realized his mistake. He repented sincerely and pulled down the wall to let the children play freely in his garden.

The little boy cried because… …

Question 6

Direction: Read the given passage and answer the following questions:

Once upon a time there lived a giant in an ancient castle surrounded by a lovely garden. While the giant was away, children returning from their school used to play in the garden every evening. There were flowers on the trees during the spring and fruits during the autumn. The children liked this garden very much. One day the Giant returned and drove the children away. He then built a huge wall around the garden. Days passed, spring came and flowers smiling and birds singing everywhere outside the garden. But neither flowers nor birds emerged in the selfish Giant's garden. Snow and frost settled down permanently in the garden. One fine morning, the giant noticed that the little children had stolen into the garden through the hole in the wall. They were sitting on the branches of the trees and every tree was in full bloom. Only in the farthest corner it was still winter and the tree was covered with snow. A little boy was crying bitterly under the tree because he was too small to climb it. The Giant stepped out into the garden. All the children ran away at the sight of him. The little boy did not see the Giant because his eyes were full of tears. The Giant walked up from behind the weeping child and lifted him to the branch of the tree. At once the tree blossomed and the birds started singing. The Giant realized his mistake. He repented sincerely and pulled down the wall to let the children play freely in his garden.

What is antonym of bloom?

Question 7

निर्देश: पद्यांश को पढ़कर निम्नलिखित प्रश्नों में सबसे उचित विकल्प चुनिए।
आग लग रही, घात चल रहे, विधि का लेखा।
काले बादल में छिपती चाँदी की रेखा।
मुझे मृत्यु को भीति नहीं है,
पर अनीति से प्रीति नहीं है,
यह मनुजोचित रीति नहीं है,
जन में प्रीति प्रतीति नहीं है।
देश जातियों का कब होगा,
नव मानवता में रे एका,
काले बादल में कल की
सोने की रेखा।
जन में प्रीति प्रतीति नहीं है पंक्ति में ----------------- अलंकार है।

Question 8

निर्देश: पद्यांश को पढ़कर निम्नलिखित प्रश्नों में सबसे उचित विकल्प चुनिए।
आग लग रही, घात चल रहे, विधि का लेखा।
काले बादल में छिपती चाँदी की रेखा।
मुझे मृत्यु को भीति नहीं है,
पर अनीति से प्रीति नहीं है,
यह मनुजोचित रीति नहीं है,
जन में प्रीति प्रतीति नहीं है।
देश जातियों का कब होगा,
नव मानवता में रे एका,
काले बादल में कल की
सोने की रेखा।
यह मनुजोचित रीति नहीं है। पंक्ति में कवि का आशय है

Question 9

निर्देश: पद्यांश को पढ़कर निम्नलिखित प्रश्नों में सबसे उचित विकल्प चुनिए।
आग लग रही, घात चल रहे, विधि का लेखा।
काले बादल में छिपती चाँदी की रेखा।
मुझे मृत्यु को भीति नहीं है,
पर अनीति से प्रीति नहीं है,
यह मनुजोचित रीति नहीं है,
जन में प्रीति प्रतीति नहीं है।
देश जातियों का कब होगा,
नव मानवता में रे एका,
काले बादल में कल की
सोने की रेखा।
‘मानव’ से भाववाचक संज्ञा  बनेगी?

Question 10

If 15% of (x + y) = 25% of (x – y), then what percent of y is equal to x?

Question 11

A’s and B’s age is in the ratio of 1:4. Two years hence, the ratio of their ages will become 1:3. What is B’s present age?

Question 12

Evaluate:

15 × 2 – 15 ÷ 5 – 2 × 13.5 + 9 × 3

Question 13

Plant hormone that help in the ripening of fruits is

Question 14

Which part of the carrot plant we eat?

Question 15

Which of the following fruit has lowest sugar?
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