KPEERI WITH ALL ACTUAL EXAM PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
● What is print awareness?. Answer: A child's earliest introduction to literacy. Understanding
that squiggly lines on a page represent spoken language and that spoken words correspond
to printed words.
● How can you tell a child understands that print represents speech?. Answer: The child
watches the printed words and follows along when someone reads, not just looking at the
pictures.
● How is print organized on a page?. Answer: Read from left to right and top to bottom; words
consist of letters; spaces separate words.
● Why is print awareness important?. Answer: It's a child's earliest introduction to literacy and
foundational for learning to read.
● Do all children start school with print awareness?. Answer: No, children enter with different
levels of print awareness.
● Name one strategy used to link spoken language to print.. Answer: Point to words while
reading to show the connection between spoken words and printed text.
● Give examples of different print functions.. Answer: Books tell stories. Menus list food.
Signs give information or warnings.
● How can teachers model text directionality?. Answer: Track text left-to-right while reading
aloud and use a pointer or finger to show movement.
● How can teachers show word boundaries?. Answer: Point out spaces between words and
demonstrate moving from one word to the next.
● What should teachers do for students who lack print awareness?. Answer: Provide
repeated, scaffolded experiences with print and explicit instruction.
● What does "play (pretend) reading" show about young children?. Answer: It shows the child
understands how books work. This is typically because an adult modeled reading to the child.
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
● What is print awareness?. Answer: A child's earliest introduction to literacy. Understanding
that squiggly lines on a page represent spoken language and that spoken words correspond
to printed words.
● How can you tell a child understands that print represents speech?. Answer: The child
watches the printed words and follows along when someone reads, not just looking at the
pictures.
● How is print organized on a page?. Answer: Read from left to right and top to bottom; words
consist of letters; spaces separate words.
● Why is print awareness important?. Answer: It's a child's earliest introduction to literacy and
foundational for learning to read.
● Do all children start school with print awareness?. Answer: No, children enter with different
levels of print awareness.
● Name one strategy used to link spoken language to print.. Answer: Point to words while
reading to show the connection between spoken words and printed text.
● Give examples of different print functions.. Answer: Books tell stories. Menus list food.
Signs give information or warnings.
● How can teachers model text directionality?. Answer: Track text left-to-right while reading
aloud and use a pointer or finger to show movement.
● How can teachers show word boundaries?. Answer: Point out spaces between words and
demonstrate moving from one word to the next.
● What should teachers do for students who lack print awareness?. Answer: Provide
repeated, scaffolded experiences with print and explicit instruction.
● What does "play (pretend) reading" show about young children?. Answer: It shows the child
understands how books work. This is typically because an adult modeled reading to the child.