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Explain social characteristics of adolescence. [Marks: 16 | Long Answer Format] (किशोरावस्था की सामाजिक विशेषताओं की व्याख्या कीजिए

B.Ed 1st Year Exam., 2023 GENDER, SCHOOL AND SOCIETY Time: 1½ hours Full Marks: 40 D Instructions: (i) The marks are indicated in the right-hand margin. (i) There are SIX questions in this paper. (ii) Question No. 1 (attempt any FIVE out of EIGHT) is compulsory. (iv) Attempt any THREE questions out of the rest FIVE questions. 1. Answer any five questions of the following: 2×5-10 निम्नलिखित में से किन्हीं पाँच प्रश्नों के उत्तर दीजिए: (a) Define gender. जेन्डर को परिभाषित कीजिए। (b) What is masculinity? पुरुषत्व क्या है? (c) Define gender bias. जेन्डर पक्षपात को परिभाषित कीजिए।

Q5. What are the special problems of Indian adolescents? How would you help adolescents to meet these problems? [Marks: 16 | Long Answer Format] (भारतीय किशोरों की कौन-कौन-सी विशेष समस्याएँ हैं? इन समस्याओं से छुटकारा पाने के लिए आप किशोरों की किस प्रकार सहायता कर सकते हैं?)

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TEST -1 SOLUTION


### Question 1: Who proposed the theory of biological evolution through natural selection?
**Options:** (A) Charles Darwin, (B) Gregor Mendel, (C) William Beaumont, (D) Andrei Shekel  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** Charles Darwin developed the theory of natural selection in *On the Origin of Species* (1859). Mendel worked on genetics, Beaumont on digestion, and Shekel is not a known scientist.

### Question 2: Who is the founder of the mutation theory?
**Options:** (A) Mendel, (B) Morgan, (C) De Vries, (D) Darwin  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** Hugo de Vries proposed the mutation theory, suggesting sudden genetic changes drive evolution. Mendel focused on inheritance, Morgan on genetics, and Darwin on natural selection.

### Question 3: Dinosaurs existed in which era?
**Options:** (A) Paleozoic Era, (B) Cenozoic Era, (C) Mesozoic Era, (D) Sordonic Era  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** Dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic Era (252–66 million years ago). Paleozoic predates them, Cenozoic follows their extinction, and Sordonic is not a real era.

### Question 26: What is the scientific name of the cow?
**Options:** (A) Bos indicus, (B) Jaffrabati, (C) Sahiwal, (D) Lal Sindhi  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** *Bos indicus* is the scientific name for zebu cattle. Jaffrabati, Sahiwal, and Lal Sindhi are breeds, not scientific names.

### Question 27: What is the scientific name of the housefly?
**Options:** (A) Musca domestica, (B) Aedes aegypti, (C) Pulex irritans, (D) Fasciola hepatica  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** *Musca domestica* is the housefly. *Aedes aegypti* is a mosquito, *Pulex irritans* is a flea, and *Fasciola hepatica* is a liver fluke.

### Question 28: Mangifera indica is the scientific name of which plant?
**Options:** (A) Pineapple, (B) Banana, (C) Papaya, (D) Mango  
**Answer:** (D)  
**Explanation:** *Mangifera indica* is the scientific name for mango. The others have different scientific names (e.g., *Musa* for banana).

### Question 29: What is the scientific name of the pea plant?
**Options:** (A) Pisum sativum, (B) Pisum odoratus, (C) Pisum indica, (D) Pisum arvense  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** *Pisum sativum* is the scientific name for the pea plant, famously studied by Mendel. The other options are incorrect or non-existent.

### Question 30: What is the scientific study of cells called?
**Options:** (A) Physiology, (B) Histology, (C) Cytology, (D) Taxonomy  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** Cytology is the study of cells. Physiology studies organism functions, histology studies tissues, and taxonomy classifies organisms.

### Question 31: Which British scientist discovered the cell in 1665?
**Options:** (A) Robert Hooke, (B) Fleming, (C) Schwann, (D) Robert Brown  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** Robert Hooke observed cells in cork under a microscope in 1665, naming them "cells." Fleming discovered penicillin, Schwann contributed to cell theory, and Brown discovered the nucleus.

### Question 32: Which is the largest type of cell?
**Options:** (A) Eukaryotic cell, (B) Prokaryotic cell, (C) Macrophage, (D) Ostrich egg  
**Answer:** (D)  
**Explanation:** The ostrich egg is the largest single cell. Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells are categories, and macrophages are smaller immune cells.

### Question 33: In which part of the cell are proteins synthesized?
**Options:** (A) Endoplasmic reticulum, (B) Golgi apparatus, (C) Ribosomes, (D) Lysosomes  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** Ribosomes are the sites of protein synthesis. The endoplasmic reticulum aids in protein folding, the Golgi apparatus modifies proteins, and lysosomes degrade waste.

### Question 34: Which cell organelle is called the "suicide bag" of the cell?
**Options:** (A) Mitochondria, (B) Nucleus, (C) Nucleolus, (D) Lysosomes  
**Answer:** (D)  
**Explanation:** Lysosomes contain enzymes that can break down cellular components, earning them the nickname "suicide bags." Mitochondria produce energy, the nucleus stores DNA, and the nucleolus makes ribosomes.

### Question 35: Which cell organelle is found only in animal cells?
**Options:** (A) Lysosomes, (B) Centrosome, (C) Cell membrane, (D) Mitochondria  
**Answer:** (B)  
**Explanation:** Centrosomes, involved in cell division, are typically found in animal cells, not plant cells. Lysosomes, cell membranes, and mitochondria are present in both.

### Question 36: Which is the control center of the cell?
**Options:** (A) Nucleus, (B) Cytoplasm, (C) Lysosomes, (D) Chromosomes  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** The nucleus houses DNA and controls cellular activities. Cytoplasm is the cell’s medium, lysosomes degrade waste, and chromosomes are DNA structures.

### Question 37: Which type of cell division is used to repair injuries in the body?
**Options:** (A) Mitosis only, (B) Meiosis only, (C) Both mitosis and meiosis, (D) Neither mitosis nor meiosis  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** Mitosis produces identical cells for tissue repair. Meiosis forms gametes for reproduction.

### Question 38: During which phase do chromosomes separate?
**Options:** (A) Prophase, (B) Anaphase, (C) Metaphase, (D) Telophase  
**Answer:** (B)  
**Explanation:** In anaphase, sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles. Prophase prepares chromosomes, metaphase aligns them, and telophase reforms nuclei.

### Question 39: Which phase of the cell cycle takes up 95% of the time?
**Options:** (A) Interphase, (B) Cytokinesis, (C) Metaphase, (D) Anaphase  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** Interphase, where the cell grows and prepares for division, occupies most of the cell cycle. The others are shorter mitotic phases.

### Question 40: How many daughter cells are formed from a parent cell in mitosis?
**Options:** (A) 1, (B) 3, (C) 4, (D) 2  
**Answer:** (D)  
**Explanation:** Mitosis produces two identical daughter cells from one parent cell.

### Question 41: How many daughter cells are formed from a parent cell in meiosis?
**Options:** (A) 2, (B) 3, (C) 4, (D) 6  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** Meiosis produces four daughter cells, each with half the parent’s chromosomes.

### Question 42: Meiosis occurs in:
**Options:** (A) Somatic cells, (B) Sex cells, (C) Both, (D) None  
**Answer:** (B)  
**Explanation:** Meiosis occurs in sex cells (gametes) to produce sperm and eggs. Somatic cells undergo mitosis.

### Question 43: The main component of saliva is:
**Options:** (A) Sucrose, (B) Glucose, (C) Maltose, (D) Amylase  
**Answer:** (D)  
**Explanation:** Saliva contains amylase (an enzyme) to break down starches. The others are sugars, not primary saliva components.

### Question 57: Sterility or infertility is caused by the deficiency of which vitamin?
**Options:** (A) Vitamin A, (B) Vitamin K, (C) Vitamin E, (D) Vitamin D  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** Vitamin E deficiency can cause reproductive issues. Vitamin A affects vision, K affects clotting, and D affects bones.

### Question 58: Pellagra is caused by the deficiency of which vitamin?
**Options:** (A) Niacin, (B) Vitamin B3, (C) Pantothenic acid, (D) Vitamin B2  
**Answer:** (B)  
**Explanation:** Pellagra is caused by Vitamin B3 (niacin) deficiency. Note: Option (A) and (B) are the same, as niacin is Vitamin B3. The others cause different deficiencies.

### Question 59: What is the best source of Vitamin C?
**Options:** (A) Meat, (B) Milk, (C) Amla, (D) Carrot  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** Amla (Indian gooseberry) is rich in Vitamin C. Meat and milk have little, and carrots are high in Vitamin A.

### Question 60: Scurvy is caused by the deficiency of which vitamin?
**Options:** (A) Vitamin A, (B) Vitamin B, (C) Vitamin C, (D) Vitamin D  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** Scurvy results from Vitamin C deficiency, causing bleeding gums and poor healing.

### Question 61: Which vitamin is excreted in urine by humans?
**Options:** (A) Vitamin A, (B) Vitamin C, (C) Vitamin K, (D) Vitamin D  
**Answer:** (B)  
**Explanation:** Vitamin C is water-soluble and excreted in urine. The others are fat-soluble and stored in the body.

### Question 62: Deficiency of which vitamin causes bone deformities in children?
**Options:** (A) Vitamin A, (B) Vitamin B, (C) Vitamin C, (D) Vitamin D  
**Answer:** (D)  
**Explanation:** Vitamin D deficiency causes rickets, leading to bone deformities. The others affect different systems.

### Question 63: Which vitamin is excreted in urine by humans? (Repeated question)
**Answer:** (B) Vitamin C  
**Explanation:** Same as Question 61.

### Question 64: Deficiency of which vitamin causes bone deformities in children? (Repeated question)
**Answer:** (D) Vitamin D  
**Explanation:** Same as Question 62.

### Question 65: Another name for Vitamin B12 is:
**Options:** (A) Cyanocobalamin, (B) Thiamine, (C) Riboflavin, (D) None of these  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** Vitamin B12 is cyanocobalamin. Thiamine is B1, riboflavin is B2.

### Question 66: What is the total number of teeth in an adult human, including wisdom teeth?
**Options:** (A) 16, (B) 32, (C) 64, (D) 28  
**Answer:** (B)  
**Explanation:** Adults have 32 teeth, including 4 wisdom teeth.

### Question 67: The arrangement of teeth from front to back in the human mouth is:
**Options:** (A) Incisors-Canines-Premolars-Molars, (B) Canines-Incisors-Molars-Premolars, (C) Molars-Canines-Premolars-Incisors, (D) Incisors-Premolars-Molars-Canines  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** The correct order is incisors (front), canines, premolars, and molars (back).

### Question 68: How many teeth erupt twice in a human’s life?
**Options:** (A) 22, (B) 20, (C) 28, (D) 32  
**Answer:** (B)  
**Explanation:** 20 deciduous (milk) teeth erupt first and are replaced by permanent teeth.

### Question 69: What is the hardest substance in the human body?
**Options:** (A) Keratin, (B) Bone, (C) Tooth enamel, (D) Cartilage  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** Tooth enamel is the hardest substance, stronger than bone, keratin, or cartilage.

### Question 70: What is the dental formula for milk teeth?
**Options:** (A) 2102/2102, (B) 2102/1102, (C) 1202/1202, (D) 1101/1102  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** The dental formula for milk teeth is 2102/2102 (2 incisors, 1 canine, 0 premolars, 2 molars per quadrant).

### Question 71: The most sensitive area of the human tongue for bitterness is:
**Options:** (A) Tip, (B) Middle, (C) Back, (D) Sides  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** Bitter taste is detected primarily at the back of the tongue.

### Question 72: Where on the tongue does sugar taste sweetest?
**Options:** (A) Back, (B) Middle, (C) Tip, (D) Sides  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** Sweet taste is most sensitive at the tip of the tongue.

### Question 73: How many taste buds are present on the human tongue?
**Options:** (A) 2000 to 8000, (B) 5000 to 10000, (C) 1 million to 10 million, (D) More than 10 million  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** The human tongue has approximately 2000–8000 taste buds.

### Question 74: The longest part of the human digestive system is:
**Options:** (A) Esophagus, (B) Stomach, (C) Small intestine, (D) Large intestine  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** The small intestine is the longest, about 6–7 meters.

### Question 87: What is cutaneous respiration?
**Options:** (A) Respiration without molecular oxygen, (B) Respiration through the skin, (C) Respiration in the presence of oxygen, (D) Respiration through gills  
**Answer:** (B)  
**Explanation:** Cutaneous respiration occurs through the skin, as in amphibians.

### Question 88: In aerobic respiration, glucose is broken down into:
**Options:** (A) Carbon dioxide, water, energy, (B) Carbon dioxide, alcohol, energy, (C) Water, alcohol, energy, (D) Carbon dioxide, energy  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** Aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide, water, and energy (ATP).

### Question 89: Which is part of both the respiratory and digestive systems?
**Options:** (A) Pharynx, (B) Trachea, (C) Larynx, (D) Epiglottis  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** The pharynx is a common pathway for air and food.

### Question 90: The correct order of organs in the human excretory system for waste removal is:
**Options:** (A) Bladder-Kidney-Ureter-Urethra, (B) Kidney-Ureter-Bladder-Urethra, (C) Kidney-Ureter-Bladder-Urethra, (D) Bladder-Kidney-Urethra-Ureter  
**Answer:** (B)  
**Explanation:** Waste flows from kidneys to ureters, bladder, and urethra. Option (C) is identical to (B), likely a typo.

### Question 91: Kidneys are:
**Options:** (A) Mononucleic, (B) Binucleic, (C) Polynucleic, (D) None of these  
**Answer:** (D)  
**Explanation:** Kidneys are organs, not classified by nuclear number. The question may be misinterpreted.

### Question 92: Kidney stones are formed due to:
**Options:** (A) Excess salt intake, (B) Excess water in kidneys, (C) Protein crystallization, (D) Crystallization of calcium oxalate salts  
**Answer:** (D)  
**Explanation:** Kidney stones are primarily calcium oxalate crystals.

### Question 93: The yellow color of urine is due to:
**Options:** (A) Bile, (B) Urea, (C) Cholesterol, (D) Urochrome  
**Answer:** (D)  
**Explanation:** Urochrome, a pigment, gives urine its yellow color.

### Question 94: Urea is formed in:
**Options:** (A) Kidneys, (B) Bladder, (C) Liver, (D) Prostate gland  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** The liver converts ammonia to urea via the urea cycle.

### Question 95: The pH of urine is:
**Options:** (A) 6, (B) 8, (C) 2, (D) 3  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** Normal urine pH is around 6, slightly acidic.

### Question 96: Which organ converts ammonia to urea for excretion?
**Options:** (A) Spleen, (B) Kidneys, (C) Pancreas, (D) Liver  
**Answer:** (D)  
**Explanation:** The liver performs the urea cycle.

### Question 97: Nephrology is the study of:
**Options:** (A) Brain, (B) Kidneys, (C) Liver, (D) Heart  
**Answer:** (B)  
**Explanation:** Nephrology focuses on kidney function and diseases.

### Question 98: Dialysis is used for:
**Options:** (A) Spleen, (B) Kidneys, (C) Liver, (D) Heart  
**Answer:** (B)  
**Explanation:** Dialysis filters blood when kidneys fail.

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## Polity Questions (129–142)

### Question 129: Police and public order are subjects under which schedule of the Indian Constitution?
**Options:** (A) Seventh Schedule, (B) Twelfth Schedule, (C) Fifth Schedule, (D) Ninth Schedule  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** The Seventh Schedule’s State List includes police and public order.

### Question 130: Land reforms are under which schedule of the Indian Constitution?
**Options:** (A) Ninth Schedule, (B) Tenth Schedule, (C) Seventh Schedule, (D) Eleventh Schedule  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** The Ninth Schedule protects land reform laws from judicial review.

### Question 131: How many schedules are there in the Indian Constitution?
**Options:** (A) 9, (B) 10, (C) 11, (D) 12  
**Answer:** (D)  
**Explanation:** The Constitution has 12 schedules.

### Question 132: The Indian Constitution has three types of lists: Union List, State List, and:
**Options:** (A) District List, (B) Panchayat List, (C) Concurrent List, (D) None of these  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** The Concurrent List allows both Union and States to legislate.

### Question 133: How many parts are there in the Indian Constitution?
**Options:** (A) 22, (B) 32, (C) 42, (D) 52  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** The Constitution has 22 parts, though amendments have added articles.

### Question 134: Which schedule provides special provisions for the administration of tribal areas in Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram?
**Options:** (A) First Schedule, (B) Second Schedule, (C) Third Schedule, (D) Sixth Schedule  
**Answer:** (D)  
**Explanation:** The Sixth Schedule governs tribal areas in these states.

### Question 135: Which schedule mentions provisions for disqualification on grounds of defection?
**Options:** (A) Twelfth Schedule, (B) Eleventh Schedule, (C) Tenth Schedule, (D) Ninth Schedule  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** The Tenth Schedule addresses anti-defection laws.

### Question 136: Which of the following is mentioned in the State List of the Seventh Schedule?
**Options:** (A) Railways, (B) Posts and Telegraphs, (C) Interstate trade, (D) Public health  
**Answer:** (D)  
**Explanation:** Public health is a State List subject. The others are Union List subjects.

### Question 137: When was the Ninth Schedule added to the Indian Constitution?
**Options:** (A) First Amendment, (B) Eighth Amendment, (C) Ninth Amendment  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** The Ninth Schedule was added by the First Constitutional Amendment (1951).

### Question 138: Which schedule is incorrectly matched with its subject?
**Options:** (A) Second Schedule–Languages, (B) First Schedule–States and UTs, (C) Ninth Schedule–Oaths, (D) Fourth Schedule–Rajya Sabha seat allocation  
**Answer:** (A)  
**Explanation:** The Second Schedule deals with salaries, not languages (Eighth Schedule).

### Question 139: Which committee recommended the creation of Punjab and Haryana as states?
**Options:** (A) Fazl Ali Commission, (B) Dass Commission, (C) Shah Commission, (D) Mahajan Commission  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** The Shah Commission (1966) recommended the reorganization of Punjab and Haryana.

### Question 140: In which year were Indian states reorganized on a linguistic basis?
**Options:** (A) 1947, (B) 1951, (C) 1956, (D) 1966  
**Answer:** (C)  
**Explanation:** The States Reorganisation Act of 1956 reorganized states based on language.

### Question 141: Which was the first state formed on a linguistic basis?
**Options:** (A) West Bengal, (B) Andhra Pradesh, (C) Tamil Nadu, (D) Kerala  
**Answer:** (B)  
**Explanation:** Andhra Pradesh was formed in 1953 for Telugu speakers, the first linguistic state.

### Question 142: Which Union Territories were created by the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019?
**Options:** (A) Jammu and Kashmir, Leh, (B) Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, (C) Jammu and Kashmir, Kargil, (D) Jammu, Ladakh  
**Answer:** (B)  
**Explanation:** The Act created two Union Territories: Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.


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