Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: CHAPTER EXERCISE

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Questions from Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: CHAPTER EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions

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Which of the following is emphasized in laboratory method?

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Which of the following statements is incorrect with reference of discovery methods?

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While teaching a correct method of doing experiment on seed germination, the teacher tells the students to follow the steps.

1. Put them in water in a petridish.

2. Observe the germinated seed.

3. Select the seeds (4 - 15).

4. Keep the petridish for 3 - 4 days at room temperature (25 - 30 degree C).

5. Keep changing water every day.

Which of them is the correct sequence of doing the experiment?

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The child can learn about his environment by which of the following methods?

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Which of the following is not important in the laboratory method of teaching?

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Kavita wants to teach the students about working of electromagnets. She tells the students about the steps to make an electromagnet which are as follows:

1. Place some pins near iron nail.

2. Flow electricity and watch what happens.

3. Wind the iron nail with copper wire.

4. Join the wire end with the terminals (-1- and -) of the cell.

Which of the following sequence is correct to get the desired result by the students?

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Which one amongst the following is not the principle of lecture method?

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Read the following statements and choose the right option amongst the following:

1. The students' participation is very less in the child-centred method.

2. In the lecture method, the student must be aware of the topic being taught in the class.

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