BPSC Teacher Language General Studies Sociology Question Paper 2024 PDF

Bihar Government Jobs Teacher

  • Conducted By BPSC
  • Questions 150
  • Maximum Marks 150
  • Duration 2:30 Hours
  • Languages English & Hindi & Urdu & Bengali

Exam Details

Detail Information
Examination Teacher Recruitment Examinations
Conducting Body BPSC
Paper Language, General Studies And Sociology
Subject Language, General Studies And Sociology
Duration 2:30 Hours
Maximum Marks 150
Number of Questions 150
Question Type Mixed

This document contains the question paper for the BPSC Teacher Recruitment Examinations, specifically for the Language, General Studies, and Sociology paper. The exam is conducted by BPSC and allows 2 hours and 30 minutes to answer 150 questions, carrying a maximum of 150 marks. The paper is divided into three parts: Part-I (Language - Qualifying), Part-II (General Studies), and Part-III (Sociology). Part-I includes options for English, Hindi, Urdu, and Bengali languages. Both English and Hindi versions are provided for Part-II and Part-III. This paper is crucial for aspirants preparing for teacher recruitment in Bihar.

Major Topics Covered

  • Language
  • General Studies
  • Sociology
  • English Language
  • Hindi Language
  • Urdu Language
  • Bengali Language
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Grammar
  • Current Affairs
  • Indian History
  • Indian Geography
  • Indian Polity
  • Indian Economy
  • Sociological Concepts

Why This Paper is Important

  • Useful for Teacher Recruitment Examinations preparation
  • Helps understand the latest exam pattern
  • Useful for practice and self-assessment
  • Covers frequently asked General Studies topics
  • Helpful for analysing question trends

Related Resources

  • BPSC Teacher General Studies Paper
  • BPSC Teacher Language Paper
  • BPSC Teacher Sociology Paper
  • Bihar TET Question Papers
  • BPSC Teacher Language General Studies Sociology Answer Key 2024
  • BPSC Teacher Syllabus
  • BPSC General Studies Syllabus
  • BPSC Sociology Syllabus

Instructions

  • Language (Qualifying), Part–II contains questions of General Studies and Part –III contains questions of Sociology.
  • Part-I, Language (Qualifying) consists of Question Nos. 1 to

Questions (page 2)

Q1. PART (English La Directions (Q. Nos. E-1 to E-5) Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: Kerala is just the place for you if you love variety. There is something here to please everyone. You are sure to fall in love with the serene beauty of Kerala's magical backwaters. When you have experienced that, you can sample the excitement of Kerala's bustling cities or retreat into the villages to see at first-hand how time can stand still. Better still, take a trip to the spice gardens in the hills, to inhale the fragrance of fresh cardamoms if that makes your tastebuds tingle and fills you with dreams of food, you need not worry. Kerala's cuisine is known for its spicy hot flavours. The coconut and the spices give the food - especially the seafood a pungency that is enhanced by tamarind. Your meal would be incomplete without appam, rasam, fish curry and some delicious payasam. To wash it down, sip the naturally refreshing water of a tender coconut. And when you had your fill, move into the markets to shop for gold, handicrafts, spices, cashew nuts and coffee. Bargain-hunters will never have a problem since English is spoken and understood everywhere in Kerala. Why is Kerala just the place for you if you love variety?

Q2. hat is Kerala's cuisine known for ?

Q3. or its bad taste V) 8) For being bland ))
)) For its spicy hot flavours More than one of the above None of the above hat gives sea food its pungency?

Q4. oconut and spices L) 3). Coconut spices enhanced by tamarind Addition of cocacola More than one of the above )) | None of the above hy would foreign bargain-hunter visitors ever face a problem in Kerala ?

Q5. any foreign languages are spoken L) in Kerala 8). Hindi is the language οf communication in the cities of kerala. English is spoken and understood everywhere in Kerala. ) More than one of the above None of the above .)
. (Q. Nos. E-6 to E-7) : Fill in the blanks tble articles like 'a' , 'an', and 'the': you reach Airport on time, you will tch the flight. L) a 3)
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)) an the More than one of the above None of the above ou should go for _____ early morning walk. the V) 8) a ý) an )) More than one of the above ). None of the above 30th April is Tuesday, what day of the eek would be 10th May?

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Frequently asked questions

What is the name of the exam?

The exam is called Teacher Recruitment Examinations.

Who conducts the Teacher Recruitment Examinations?

The Teacher Recruitment Examinations are conducted by BPSC.

What is the paper name for this question booklet?

The paper name is Language, General Studies And Sociology.

What is the maximum number of marks for this exam?

The maximum marks for this exam are 150.

What is the time allowed for the examination?

The time allowed for the examination is 2:30 Hours.

How many questions are there in the paper?

There are 150 questions in total, divided into three parts.

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