J.K. Chopra Solutions for Chapter: Teaching Aptitude, Exercise 2: Practice Exercise
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Questions from J.K. Chopra Solutions for Chapter: Teaching Aptitude, Exercise 2: Practice Exercise with Hints & Solutions
Some teachers enjoy passing remarks on girl students in the staff room. Being a junior subordinate, you do not feel any pleasure but cannot keep them quiet. What will you do in such a situation?

The students are having an exact mirror-image of modern society's corruption and indulging in anti-social acts. What will you do to cope with it in these circumstances?

If your principal indulges in corruption and forces you to co-operate, how would you make a compromise with such a superior?

Suppose your student gets an appointment in your school. Your behaviour towards him will be:

Suppose some students indulge in pornographic paintings in the school toilets and other places on walls, and you capture a student busy with the work. What option will you prefer with the student?

It is the daily routine that some students bring undesirable food items from the school gate. You are sad to see this condition of your students. What is its remedy?

If your school is located near a slum area, which affects your school's environment, what steps will you take to keep away your students?

The class atmosphere can be peaceful when:
