Hello readers, following are the CTET Previous Years Questions on Environmental Studies with Answer. These CTET previous years questions on EVS are important questions for CTET, UPTET and other TET exams. Answers of these questions are given in the last of the post.
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1- In the villages of Bihar many farmers do bee-keeping and collect honey to earn extra, money. The best time to start bee-keeping is
a) July to September
b) October to December
c) January to March
d) April to June
2- The animals that are awake at night can see objects
a) In red colour only
b) In all colours
c) Only in Black and White colour
d) In green colour only
3- The bird move their neck very often because
a) Their ears are covered with feathers
b) They can fly
c) The birds eyes are fixed
d) The birds have small eyes
4- A bird makes its nest high up on a tree.This bird could be
a) Sunbird
b) Indian Robin
c) Crow
d) Dove
5- Which one of the following birds can rotate its neck backwards to a large extent?
a) Owl
b) Mynah
c) Crow
d) Koel
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6- Which of the following statements is correct about elephants?
a) Elephants like to take too much rest because of their heavy bodies
b) A three months old baby elephant generally weights about 2 quintals
c) An adult elephant can eat even more than 2 quintals of leaves and twigs in one day
d) Elephant sleep for 8 to 10 hrs in a day
7- Some birds can see four times as far as we can see. These birds are
a) Crow, kites, nightingales
b) Eagles, pigeons, parrot
c) Kites, eagles, vultures
d) Doves, crows, peacocks
8- Which one of the following insect does not live together in a colony like honeybees?
a) Ant
b) Wasp
c) Termite
d) Spider
9- Which one of the following animals front teeth keep on growing throughout its life? It has to keep gnawing on things to keep its teeth from becoming too long.
a) Termite
b) Lizard
c) Squirrel
d) Rat
10- An egret sits on buffalo, because
a) The egret and the buffalo have symbiotic relationship
b) The egret sits on the buffalo for fun
c) The buffalo helps in the transportation of the egret from one place to another
d) The egret wants to scare the buffalo.
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11- Cooked rice can be preserved for longer time in a refrigerator because
a) Moisture content in the food is reduced at low temperature
b) Refrigerators contain certain chemicals which kill the microbes
c) Microbes are destroyed and killed at low temperature
d) Microbes become inactive at low temperature
12- Which one of the following matches is not a correct way of food preservation?
a) Potato-chips
b) Milk-paneer
c) Apple-jam
d) Raw mango-pickle
13- Glass jars and bottle are dried well in the sun before filling them with pickles. Why is it so?
a) To make pickle tasty
b) To remove the dust from them
c) To remove the moisture completely
d) To increase their temperature
14- Mira loves mangoes. She wants to preserve these for winters. Which one of the following is a good way of preserving them?
a) Store in a refrigerator
b) Put in a plastic bag
c) Make aam papad and pickle
d) Prepare juice and store in an airtight container
15- Select from the following a group that comprises of methods of cooking food.
a) Boiling, kneading, roasting
b) Baking, boiling, rolling
c) Frying, soaking, roasting
d) Backing, frying, roasting
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16- While discussing liking and disliking a student says, ‘I and mother both love to eat snakes. Whenever, we feel like eating snakes, we go to a nearby hotel and eat Ling-hu-fen. This student must belong to
a) Assam
b) Orissa
c) Hong kong
d) Arunachal pradesh
17- Carrot, radish, sweet potatoes are the modification of
a) Stem
b) Buds
c) branches
d) Root
18- If a teacher employs the examples of potato, rice, bfread and sugar, what he intends to teach?
a) vitamins
b) Proteins
c) Minerals
d) Carbohydrate
Ans: 1(d), 2(c), 3(c), 4(c), 5(b), 6(b), 7(c), 8(d), 9(c), 10(a), 11(d), 12(b), 13(c), 14(c), 15(d), 16(c), 17(d), 18(d)
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