
TS TET Paper 2 Language 2 English Questions & Answers – 11th Jan 2025 Shift 2 (Mathematics and Science)
This post provides the official TS TET Paper 2 Language 2 English question paper with answers for the Mathematics and Science exam conducted on 2nd January 2025 (Shift 1). The questions are taken from the official TET question paper and follow the latest TS TET syllabus and exam pattern. The English section includes questions on comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and language pedagogy relevant to Classes VI to VIII. Practising these TS TET Paper 2 English previous year questions and answers helps candidates understand the exam standard and prepare effectively for upcoming teacher eligibility tests.
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TS TET PAPER 2
Mathematics and Science
(11th Jan 2025 Shift 2)
Previous Papers
Language 2 English
61) Read the following passage and answer the question given.
India is building an innovation ecosystem to harness the transformative power of technologies. However, along with intensification of research and development (R&D) arises a new challenge – research security. While collaboration and the free exchange of knowledge are fundamental to scientific progress, there are new risks in the rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape. Foreign interference, intellectual property theft, insider threats, cyber attacks, and unauthorised access to sensitive information are concerns for countries investing in advanced technologies. If left unaddressed, they could undermine India’s progress in strategic sectors. Research security, in this context, refers to safeguarding scientific research from threats to confidentiality, economic value, or national interest. India is ramping up investments in strategic technologies which include space, semiconductors, nuclear technology, cyber security, biotechnology, clean energy, artificial intelligence, and quantum technology. So, ensuring strategic research outputs remain protected is critical.
Identify the factor which could undermine India’s progress in strategic sectors.
A) Lack of foreign investments
B) Insider threats and unauthorized access
C) Inefficient governance
D) Decline in technology adoption
62) The key principle highlighted in the passage as being fundamental to scientific progress is
A) Economic collaboration
B) Free exchange of knowledge
C) Strict national boundaries
D) Technological isolation
63) Identify the technology which is NOT explicitly mentioned in India’s strategic technologies.
A) Biotechnology
B) Artificial Intelligence
C) Robotics
D) Cybersecurity
64) As per the passage, research security primarily safeguards
A) Scientific research and national interest
B) Employment opportunities
C) Foreign investments and collaboration
D) Free exchange of knowledge
65) The research security with regards to strategic research outputs is to
A) enhance public accessibility of findings
B) boost collaborations with international researchers
C) encourage open-source development
D) ensure outputs remain protected