CTET Study Guide 2026
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📋 CTET Exam Format at a Glance
📚 CTET Topics to Study (21)
✍️ Sample CTET Questions & Answers
1. The transitory behavior change brought on by ongoing exposure to stimuli is referred to as -
The term 'transitory' inherently means lasting for only a short time or not permanent. Therefore, a 'transitory behavior change' directly implies a change that is temporary. While habituation is a specific type of temporary behavioral change, 'temporary' is the broader and most accurate description of any transitory change.
2. The week of wildlife is observed on
Wildlife Week is observed annually in India from October 1st to October 7th. This week is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation and protection. Various programs and activities are conducted to educate the public about India's rich biodiversity and the need to preserve it.
3. The literary device 'Tashbih' in Urdu poetry refers to:
'Tashbih' is the Urdu/Arabic rhetorical term for simile—a direct comparison using words like 'like' or 'as' (jaise, maaind).
4. What is the Sanskrit term for 'noun' in traditional grammar?
In Sanskrit grammar, 'Naama' or 'Sangya' refers to a noun — a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
5. Its refers to a planet's course around the sun.
An orbit refers to the curved, usually elliptical, path that a planet or any celestial body follows around a star or another body due to gravitational attraction. This continuous path defines its journey through space. Rotation refers to spinning on its own axis, while revolution is the act of orbiting, but 'orbit' specifically describes the path itself.
6. How many questions are there in each CTET paper?
Each CTET paper (Paper 1 and Paper 2) consists of 150 multiple-choice questions carrying 150 marks, with no negative marking.