SSC Sample Paper SSC CHSL (10+2) Sample Test Paper-13

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    Directions for questions: You have a passage followed by questions based on it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives. Teaching, more than most other professions, has been transformed during the last hundred years from a small, highly skilled profession concerned with a minority of the population, to a large and important branch of the public service. The profession has a great and honourable tradition, extending from the dawn of, history until recent times, but any teacher in the modern world who allows himself to be inspired by the ideals of his predecessors is likely to be made sharply aware that it is not his function to teach what he thinks, but to instill such beliefs and prejudices as are thought useful by his employers.
    The modern teacher is not able to follow the ideals of his predecessors because-

    A) of tremendous advancements in professional skills.

    B) of social and financial constraints.

    C) the students are not serious about studies.

    D) the modern teacher has more interest in politics than in academic activity.

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

    The correct alternative is of tremendous advancements in professionally skills.


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