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Key Facts: Bihar D.El.Ed Exam

120

Total MCQs

BSEB Official Pattern

150 mins

Time Limit

BSEB Official Guidelines

₹960

General Application Fee

BSEB Notification

35%

General Qualifying Score

BSEB Qualifying Standards

No

Negative Marking

BSEB Guidelines

The Bihar D.El.Ed Entrance Exam is a 120-question objective test conducted by the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB). The test contains 120 multiple-choice questions of 1 mark each with no negative marking, spanning General Hindi/Urdu, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, General English, and Logical & Analytical Reasoning, with a total time limit of 150 minutes. The application fee is ₹960 for General/EWS/BC/EBC candidates, and ₹760 for SC/ST/Divyang candidates. Minimum qualifying marks are 35% for the general category and 30% for reserved categories. This 100-question practice test is designed to mirror the actual exam syllabus and distribution.

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1निम्नलिखित में से 'सूर्योदय' शब्द का सही संधि-विच्छेद क्या है?
A.सूर्य + उदय
B.सूर्यो + दय
C.सूर्य + दय
D.सूर्या + उदय
Explanation: 'सूर्य + उदय' (Surya + Udaya) is the correct sandhi-vicched of 'सूर्योदय' (Suryodaya). This is an example of Guna Sandhi (गुण संधि) where 'a' (अ/आ) at the end of the first word combines with 'u' (उ/ऊ) at the start of the second word to produce 'o' (ओ).
2निम्नलिखित में से कौन-सा शब्द 'बादल' का पर्यायवाची नहीं है?
A.मेघ
B.जलद
C.नीरज
D.वारिद
Explanation: 'नीरज' (Neeraj) is a synonym for lotus (कमल), not cloud (बादल). The suffix '-ज' means 'born of' (water-born), whereas suffixes like '-द' and '-धर' in 'जलद' and 'वारिद' mean 'giver of' (water-giver), which refers to clouds.
3दिए गए मुहावरे का सही अर्थ चुनिए: 'अंगूठा दिखाना'।
A.मदद करने से साफ मना करना
B.बहुत आदर सत्कार करना
C.क्रोधित होकर डांटना
D.विश्वासघात करना
Explanation: The idiom 'अंगूठा दिखाना' (Angutha Dikhana) means to flatly refuse to help or deny a request at the last moment. It is commonly used in Hindi to describe someone backing out of a promise.
4'यथाशक्ति' शब्द में कौन-सा समास है?
A.तत्पुरुष समास
B.अव्ययीभाव समास
C.द्वंद्व समास
D.बहुव्रीहि समास
Explanation: 'यथाशक्ति' (Yathashakti) translates to 'शक्ति के अनुसार' (according to one's strength). It contains the prefix 'यथा' which is an indeclinable word (अव्यय), making it an Avyayibhav Samas where the first term is dominant.
5निम्नलिखित में से 'आयात' शब्द का सही विलोम शब्द क्या है?
A.निर्यात
B.प्रयात
C.आगमन
D.निकास
Explanation: The antonym of 'आयात' (Aayat - import) is 'निर्यात' (Niryat - export). These terms refer to the incoming and outgoing flow of goods and services respectively.
6जो सब कुछ जानता हो, उसके लिए एक शब्द क्या होगा?
A.अल्पज्ञ
B.सर्वज्ञ
C.बहुज्ञ
D.विज्ञ
Explanation: 'सर्वज्ञ' (Sarvagya) combines 'सर्व' (all) and 'ज्ञ' (knower), meaning one who knows everything. It is used to describe an omniscient entity.
7'कनक कनक ते सौगुनी मादकता अधिकाय' - इस पंक्ति में कौन-सा अलंकार है?
A.अनुप्रास अलंकार
B.यमक अलंकार
C.श्लेष अलंकार
D.रूपक अलंकार
Explanation: In this line, the word 'कनक' (Kanak) is repeated twice, but carries two completely different meanings: the first refers to gold (सोना) and the second refers to datura (धतूरा - an intoxicating plant). When a word is repeated with different meanings, it is Yamak Alankar.
8निम्नलिखित वाक्यों में से शुद्ध वाक्य का चयन कीजिए:
A.वहाँ अनेकों लोग उपस्थित थे।
B.वहाँ अनेक लोग उपस्थित थे।
C.वहाँ अनेकों लोगों उपस्थित थे।
D.वहाँ अनेक लोग उपस्थित था।
Explanation: 'वहाँ अनेक लोग उपस्थित थे' is grammatically correct. The word 'अनेक' (Anek) is already the plural form of 'एक' (Ek), so using the word 'अनेकों' is a common redundancy error in Hindi grammar.
9'लंबोदर' शब्द में कौन-सा समास है?
A.द्विगु समास
B.बहुव्रीहि समास
C.कर्मधारय समास
D.तत्पुरुष समास
Explanation: 'लंबोदर' (Lambodar) literally translates to 'लंबा है उदर (पेट) जिनका' (One with a long belly). It points to a third meaning, Lord Ganesha, which makes it a Bahuvrihi Samas where neither term is primary, but both combine to refer to a third entity.
10कारक के कितने भेद होते हैं?
A.छह
B.सात
C.आठ
D.नौ
Explanation: There are eight types of cases (कारक) in Hindi grammar: कर्ता (Nominative), कर्म (Accusative), करण (Instrumental), संप्रदान (Dative), अपादान (Ablative), संबंध (Genitive), अधिकरण (Locative), and संबोधन (Vocative).

About the Bihar D.El.Ed Exam

The Bihar Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) Joint Entrance Test is a state-level entrance exam conducted by the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) for admissions to the two-year D.El.Ed course in government and private colleges across Bihar. The exam comprises 120 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) carrying 1 mark each, with no negative marking. The duration of the exam is 150 minutes (2.5 hours). Candidate eligibility requires 10+2 Intermediate with at least 50% marks (5% relaxation for SC/ST/Divyang candidates) and a minimum age of 17 years as of January 1 of the admission year.

Questions

120 scored questions

Time Limit

150 minutes (2.5 hours)

Passing Score

35% for General, 30% for SC/ST/Divyang

Exam Fee

₹960 (Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB))

Bihar D.El.Ed Exam Content Outline

20.8% (25 Qs)

General Hindi / Urdu

Grammar, Sandhi, Samas, Alankar, Shabda Shakti, Karak, Muhavare, Paryayvachi, Vilom, and Comprehension.

20.8% (25 Qs)

Mathematics

Class 9 & 10 level Number System, Algebra, Linear/Quadratic Equations, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Mensuration.

16.7% (20 Qs)

Science

Class 9 & 10 level Physics (Force, Light, Electricity), Chemistry (Compounds, Reactions), and Biology (Cell, Life Processes).

16.7% (20 Qs)

Social Studies

Class 9 & 10 level History (Revolutions, National Movement), Geography, Civics (Constitution), and Economics.

16.7% (20 Qs)

General English

Intermediate level English grammar covering Tenses, Voice, Subject-Verb Agreement, Prepositions, and Spotting Errors.

8.3% (10 Qs)

Logical & Analytical Reasoning

Series, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Sense, and Seating Arrangements.

How to Pass the Bihar D.El.Ed Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 35% for General, 30% for SC/ST/Divyang
  • Exam length: 120 questions
  • Time limit: 150 minutes (2.5 hours)
  • Exam fee: ₹960

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

Bihar D.El.Ed Study Tips from Top Performers

1Focus heavily on Mathematics and General Hindi/Urdu, as they carry the highest weightage (25 questions each).
2Revise secondary school (Class 9 & 10) Science and Social Studies books from the Bihar Board or NCERT.
3Practice basic logical reasoning topics such as coding-decoding, series, and blood relations to secure the 10 reasoning marks.
4Since there is no negative marking, answer all 120 questions. Use elimination techniques to make educated guesses on difficult questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the exam pattern of the Bihar D.El.Ed Joint Entrance Test?

The exam consists of 120 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) of 1 mark each, with no negative marking. The subjects are General Hindi/Urdu (25 Qs), Mathematics (25 Qs), Science (20 Qs), Social Studies (20 Qs), General English (20 Qs), and Logical & Analytical Reasoning (10 Qs). The time limit is 150 minutes (2.5 hours).

What is the application fee for the Bihar D.El.Ed Entrance Exam?

The application fee is ₹960 for General, EWS, BC, and EBC candidates. For SC, ST, and Divyang (physically challenged) candidates, the application fee is ₹760.

What are the eligibility criteria for Bihar D.El.Ed admission?

Candidates must have passed 10+2 (Intermediate) or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved categories). The candidate must also be at least 17 years old as of January 1 of the admission year.

Is there any negative marking in the Bihar D.El.Ed Entrance Exam?

No. There is no negative marking in the Bihar D.El.Ed Joint Entrance Test. Candidates receive 1 mark for each correct answer and 0 marks for skipped or incorrect answers.

What are the minimum qualifying marks for the Bihar D.El.Ed Exam?

The minimum qualifying score in the entrance exam is 35% (42 out of 120 marks) for the General/Unreserved category, and 30% (36 out of 120 marks) for SC, ST, and Divyang candidates.