CTET Tag Words 2026 (Hindi & English): Positive & Negative Keywords to Solve Pedagogy in Seconds

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Do you struggle to finish the CTET paper on time? Do long, confusing pedagogy questions make you nervous?

Here is the secret truth about the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET): You donโ€™t need to read every single word to find the correct answer.

The CTET exam follows a specific philosophy based on the National Education Policy (NEP) and NCF. Because of this, certain words are always right (Positive Tag Words) and certain words are always wrong (Negative Tag Words).

If you learn to spot these "Tag Words," you can eliminate wrong options in seconds and score 25+ marks in CDP, Hindi, English, and EVS Pedagogy easily.

In this post, I am sharing the Ultimate List of Positive vs. Negative Tag Words for CTET 2026.


How to Use These Tag Words?

  1. For Positive Questions: If the question asks "Which is the best method..." or "How should a teacher...", look for the Positive Words.
  2. For Negative Questions: If the question asks "Which is NOT a feature..." or "What should a teacher avoid...", look for the Negative Words.

Part 1: The Master List (CDP & General Pedagogy)

These words apply to Child Development & Pedagogy (CDP) as well as the pedagogy sections of all subjects.

Positive Tag Words (The Answer is usually YES)

These words indicate a "Constructivist" classroom where the child is active. If you see these words, there is a 99% chance it is the Correct Answer.

English KeywordHindi MeaningWhy is it Correct?
Child-Centeredเคฌเคพเคฒ-เค•เฅ‡เค‚เคฆเฅเคฐเคฟเคคThe student is the hero of the class.
Active Participationเคธเค•เฅเคฐเคฟเคฏ เคญเคพเค—เฅ€เคฆเคพเคฐเฅ€Kids are discussing, doing, and moving.
Learning by Doingเค•เคฐเค•เฅ‡ เคธเฅ€เค–เคจเคพLearning through hands-on tasks.
Encourageเคชเฅเคฐเฅ‹เคคเฅเคธเคพเคนเคฟเคค เค•เคฐเคจเคพBoosting confidence is key.
Inclusive Classroomเคธเคฎเคพเคตเฅ‡เคถเฅ€ เค•เค•เฅเคทเคพAll students (Gifted + Disabled) learn together.
Scaffoldingเคชเคพเคกเคผ / เคขเคพเค‚เคšเคพTemporary help provided by the teacher.
Divergent Thinkingเค…เคชเคธเคพเคฐเฅ€ เคšเคฟเค‚เคคเคจThinking in multiple directions (Creativity).
Open-Ended Questionsเคฎเฅเค•เฅเคค เค…เค‚เคค เคตเคพเคฒเฅ‡ เคชเฅเคฐเคถเฅเคจQuestions with many correct answers.
Opportunityเค…เคตเคธเคฐGiving chance to explore.
Multilingualismเคฌเคนเฅเคญเคพเคทเคฟเค•เคคเคพUsing many languages as a resource (เคธเค‚เคธเคพเคงเคจ).
Peer Learningเคธเคนเคชเคพเค เฅ€ เค…เคงเคฟเค—เคฎLearning from friends/classmates.
Discovery Learningเค–เฅ‹เคœเคฌเฅ€เคจ เค†เคงเคพเคฐเคฟเคค เค…เคงเคฟเค—เคฎLetting the child find the answer.
Real-life Contextเคฆเฅˆเคจเคฟเค• เคœเฅ€เคตเคจ เคธเฅ‡ เคœเฅ‹เคกเคผเคจเคพConnecting books to the outside world.
Internal Motivationเค†เค‚เคคเคฐเคฟเค• เค…เคญเคฟเคชเฅเคฐเฅ‡เคฐเคฃเคพLearning for the joy of it.

Negative Tag Words (The Answer is usually NO)

These words indicate an old-school, "Authoritarian" classroom. If you see these, eliminate the option immediately (unless the question asks "Which is NOTโ€ฆ").

English KeywordHindi MeaningWhy is it Wrong?
Teacher-Centeredเคถเคฟเค•เฅเคทเค•-เค•เฅ‡เค‚เคฆเฅเคฐเคฟเคคThe teacher talks, students listen silently.
Rote MemorizationเคฐเคŸเคจเคพ / เค•เค‚เค เคธเฅเคฅ เค•เคฐเคจเคพMemorizing without understanding.
Passiveเคจเคฟเคทเฅเค•เฅเคฐเคฟเคฏNo interaction from the student.
Standardizedเคฎเคพเคจเค•เฅ€เค•เฅƒเคคTreating all kids exactly the same.
Segregationเค…เคฒเค— เค•เคฐเคจเคพ / เคชเฅƒเคฅเค•เฅเค•เคฐเคฃSeparating "weak" students from others.
Labelingเคจเคพเคฎ เคฆเฅ‡เคจเคพ / เคฒเฅ‡เคฌเคฒ เค•เคฐเคจเคพCalling a child "dumb" or "slow".
Closed-Ended Questionsเคฌเค‚เคฆ เค…เค‚เคค เคตเคพเคฒเฅ‡ เคชเฅเคฐเคถเฅเคจQuestions with only one answer (Yes/No).
Punishmentเคฆเค‚เคก / เคธเคœเคพFear stops learning.
Textbook-Centricเคชเคพเค เฅเคฏเคชเฅเคธเฅเคคเค•-เค•เฅ‡เค‚เคฆเฅเคฐเคฟเคคRelying only on the book.
ComparisonเคคเฅเคฒเคจเคพNever compare one child with another.
Ignore / Neglectเค‰เคชเฅ‡เค•เฅเคทเคพ เค•เคฐเคจเคพNever ignore a child's errors or background.
Convergent Thinkingเค…เคญเคฟเคธเคพเคฐเฅ€ เคšเคฟเค‚เคคเคจThinking only in one fixed way.

Part 2: Assessment & Evaluation Keywords

CTET asks many questions about how to test students (CCE). Use this list to solve those.

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Positive (Correct Approach)HindiNegative (Wrong Approach)Hindi
Formative Assessment (Best)เคฐเคšเคจเคพเคคเฅเคฎเค• เค†เค•เคฒเคจSummative Assessmentเคฏเฅ‹เค—เคพเคคเฅเคฎเค• เค†เค•เคฒเคจ
Diagnostic & Remedialเคจเคฟเคฆเคพเคจเคพเคคเฅเคฎเค• เค”เคฐ เค‰เคชเคšเคพเคฐเคพเคคเฅเคฎเค•Ranking / Gradingเคฐเฅˆเค‚เค•เคฟเค‚เค— / เคถเฅเคฐเฅ‡เคฃเฅ€ เคฆเฅ‡เคจเคพ
Assessment FOR Learningเคธเฅ€เค–เคจเฅ‡ เค•เฅ‡ เคฒเคฟเค เค†เค•เคฒเคจAssessment OF Learningเคธเฅ€เค–เคจเฅ‡ เค•เคพ เค†เค•เคฒเคจ
Continuous & Comprehensiveเคธเคคเคค เคเคตเค‚ เคตเฅเคฏเคพเคชเค• เคฎเฅ‚เคฒเฅเคฏเคพเค‚เค•เคจTerm-End Examsเคธเคคเฅเคฐ-เค…เค‚เคค เคชเคฐเฅ€เค•เฅเคทเคพ
Qualitative Feedbackเค—เฅเคฃเคพเคคเฅเคฎเค• เคชเฅเคฐเคคเคฟเคชเฅเคทเฅเคŸเคฟMarks / Scores onlyเค•เฅ‡เคตเคฒ เค…เค‚เค•
Portfolioเคชเฅ‹เคฐเฅเคŸเคซเฅ‹เคฒเคฟเคฏเฅ‹Report Card onlyเค•เฅ‡เคตเคฒ เคฐเคฟเคชเฅ‹เคฐเฅเคŸ เค•เคพเคฐเฅเคก

Part 3: Psychology & Development (CDP Special)

This section is the "heart" of the CTET paper. Questions here are based on specific theories. If you see a word from the Positive column, it is likely the answer. If you see a word from the Negative column, it is a trap!

TopicPositive Tag Words (Correct View)Hindi MeaningNegative Tag Words (Wrong View)
Intelligence
(Howard Gardner)
Multi-dimensional (Set of many abilities)
Dynamic / Changeable
เคฌเคนเฅเค†เคฏเคพเคฎเฅ€
เคชเคฐเคฟเคตเคฐเฅเคคเคจเคถเฅ€เคฒ
Unitary / Single Factor (เคเค•เคฒ เค•เคพเคฐเค•)
Fixed / Static (เคธเฅเคฅเคฟเคฐ/เคจเคฟเคฏเคค)
DevelopmentPlasticity (Brain can change)
Modifiable
Spiral (Not a straight line)
เคฒเคšเฅ€เคฒเคพเคชเคจ
เคฌเคฆเคฒเคพเคต เคฏเฅ‹เค—เฅเคฏ
เคตเคฐเฅเคคเฅเคฒเคพเค•เคพเคฐ
Linear (Straight line)
Uniform pace (Same for all)
Discontinuous (For Vygotsky)
Nature vs NurtureComplex Interplay / Interaction
(Heredity x Environment)
เคœเคŸเคฟเคฒ เค…เค‚เคคเคƒเค•เฅเคฐเคฟเคฏเคพ
(เค†เคจเฅเคตเค‚เคถเคฟเค•เคคเคพ x เคตเคพเคคเคพเคตเคฐเคฃ)
Only Heredity (เค•เฅ‡เคตเคฒ เค†เคจเฅเคตเค‚เคถเคฟเค•เคคเคพ)
Only Environment (เค•เฅ‡เคตเคฒ เคตเคพเคคเคพเคตเคฐเคฃ)
Independent (เคธเฅเคตเคคเค‚เคคเฅเคฐ)
Errors / MistakesWindows to thinking
Part of Learning process
Insight
เคšเคฟเค‚เคคเคจ เค•เฅ€ เค–เคฟเคกเคผเค•เคฟเคฏเคพเค‚
เคธเฅ€เค–เคจเฅ‡ เค•เคพ เค…เคญเคฟเคจเฅเคจ เค…เค‚เค—
เค…เค‚เคคเคฐเฅเคฆเฅƒเคทเฅเคŸเคฟ
Carelessness (เคฒเคพเคชเคฐเคตเคพเคนเฅ€)
Failure (เค…เคธเคซเคฒเคคเคพ)
Hinderance (เคฌเคพเคงเคพ)
LanguageInnate Ability (Chomsky)
Social Tool (Vygotsky)
Acquisition
เคœเคจเฅเคฎเคœเคพเคค เค•เฅเคทเคฎเคคเคพ
เคธเคพเคฎเคพเคœเคฟเค• เค‰เคชเค•เคฐเคฃ
เค…เคฐเฅเคœเคจ
Imitation only (เค•เฅ‡เคตเคฒ เคจเค•เคผเคฒ)
Memorization (เคฏเคพเคฆ เค•เคฐเคจเคพ)
Drill & Practice
AssessmentAssessment FOR Learning
(During class, diagnostic)
เคธเฅ€เค–เคจเฅ‡ เค•เฅ‡ เคฒเคฟเค เค†เค•เคฒเคจ
(เคจเคฟเคฆเคพเคจเคพเคคเฅเคฎเค•)
Assessment OF Learning
(After class, strictly for marks)
SocializationFamily = Primary Agent
School = Secondary Agent
เคชเคฐเคฟเคตเคพเคฐ = เคชเฅเคฐเคพเคฅเคฎเคฟเค• เค•เคพเคฐเค•
เคตเคฟเคฆเฅเคฏเคพเคฒเคฏ = เคฆเฅเคตเคฟเคคเฅ€เคฏเค• เค•เคพเคฐเค•
Family = Secondary (Wrong)
Textbooks = Primary (Wrong)

Sometimes the question asks about a specific psychologist. Use these keywords to identify the right answer for them.

  • Jean Piaget (เคœเฅ€เคจ เคชเคฟเคฏเคพเคœเฅ‡):
    • Keywords: Constructivism (เคฐเคšเคจเคพเคตเคพเคฆ), Active Explorer (เคธเค•เฅเคฐเคฟเคฏ เค–เฅ‹เคœเค•เคฐเฅเคคเคพ), Schema (เคธเฅเค•เฅ€เคฎเคพ), Adaptation (เค…เคจเฅเค•เฅ‚เคฒเคจ), Egocentric Speech (เค…เคนเค‚เค•เฅ‡เค‚เคฆเฅเคฐเคฟเคค เคตเคพเค•เฅ).
    • Note: He believes development comes before learning.
  • Lev Vygotsky (เคฒเฅ‡เคต เคตเคพเคฏเค—เฅ‹เคคเฅเคธเฅเค•เฅ€):
    • Keywords: Social Interaction (เคธเคพเคฎเคพเคœเคฟเค• เค…เค‚เคคเคƒเค•เฅเคฐเคฟเคฏเคพ), Culture (เคธเค‚เคธเฅเค•เฅƒเคคเคฟ), Scaffolding (เคชเคพเคกเคผ/เคขเคพเค‚เคšเคพ), ZPD (เคธเคฎเฅ€เคชเคธเฅเคฅ เคตเคฟเค•เคพเคธ เค•เคพ เค•เฅเคทเฅ‡เคคเฅเคฐ), Private Speech (เคตเฅเคฏเค•เฅเคคเคฟเค—เคค เคตเคพเค•เฅ).
    • Note: He believes learning leads to development (Social โ†’ Individual).
  • Lawrence Kohlberg (เคฒเฅ‰เคฐเฅ‡เค‚เคธ เค•เฅ‹เคนเคฒเคฌเคฐเฅเค—):
    • Keywords: Moral Development (เคจเฅˆเคคเคฟเค• เคตเคฟเค•เคพเคธ), Dilemma (เคฆเฅเคตเคฟเคงเคพ), Reasoning (เคคเคฐเฅเค•เคฃเคพ).
    • Note: Focuses on how a child decides right vs. wrong.
  • Howard Gardner (เคนเคพเคตเคฐเฅเคก เค—เคพเคฐเฅเคกเคจเคฐ):
    • Keywords: Multiple Intelligence (เคฌเคนเฅ-เคฌเฅเคฆเฅเคงเคฟ เคธเคฟเคฆเฅเคงเคพเค‚เคค), 8 Types of Intelligence.
    • Note: He rejects the idea that intelligence is a single entity (IQ).
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Part 4: The "Mindset" Cheat Codes (Critical Thinking Hacks)

Sometimes, even after eliminating the obviously wrong answers, you might get stuck between two "correct-looking" options. This is where the Mindset Cheat Codes come in.

These codes require you to "role-play" as the Ideal Teacher (as envisioned by NCF 2005 & NEP 2020) to pick the best answer.

1. The "Teacher's Role" Trick (Facilitator Mindset)

In the old system, the teacher was the "Boss." In CTET (Constructivism), the teacher is a "Gardener." You don't make the plant grow; you provide the water and soil (environment) so it grows itself.

  • The Golden Rule: If an option suggests the teacher is doing all the work (explaining, dictating, solving), it is WRONG. If the option suggests the teacher is helping students do the work themselves, it is RIGHT.
RoleKeywords to ChooseKeywords to Avoid
Primary RoleFacilitator (เคธเฅเคตเคฟเคงเคพเคฆเคพเคคเคพ): Makes learning easier, not harder.Dictator / Controller: Controls every movement of the child.
In Trouble?Guide / Scaffolder: Gives hints, not answers.Authority: "I say, you do."
In Class?Co-learner / Observer: Learns with the kids.Transmitter of Knowledge: Just pouring facts into empty heads.

2. The "Language Pedagogy" Trick (Naturalist Mindset)

This trick applies to English, Hindi, and Sanskrit pedagogy. The core belief here is that language is acquired naturally (like your mother tongue), not learned forcefully (like grammar rules).

  • The Golden Rule: Any option that looks like a "Natural Environment" is correct. Any option that looks like a "Strict Classroom" is wrong.
ScenarioThe "Natural" Way (Right Answer)The "Artificial" Way (Wrong Answer)
How to start?Acquisition (เค…เคฐเฅเคœเคจ) / Immersion: Surround them with language.Learning Rules / Grammar: Forcing definitions first.
Resources?Print-Rich Environment: Charts, stories, labels on walls.Textbook Only: Relying 100% on the book.
Using L1?Mother Tongue as Resource: Use Hindi to teach English.Ban Mother Tongue: Punishing kids for speaking Hindi.
Mistakes?Ignore or Correct Indirectly: Let them speak fluently first.Instant Correction: Stopping them every time they make a grammar error.

3. The "HOTS" Trick (Bloom's Taxonomy Hack)

CTET loves Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). If two options seem correct, always choose the one that requires more brain power.

  • The Hierarchy:
    • Level 1 (Lowest): Remembering / Copying / Recalling. (Avoid these)
    • Level 2 (Medium): Understanding / Describing. (Better)
    • Level 3 (Highest): Analyzing / Creating / Critically Thinking. (Best!)
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How to Choose:

  • Creating > Analyzing > Applying > Understanding > Remembering
If Option A says...And Option B says...Choose This One! (Why?)
"Copy the diagram""Draw a diagram from imagination"Option B (Creativity > Copying)
"Define pollution""Find causes of pollution in your city"Option B (Analysis > Definition)
"Follow instructions""Solve the problem in different ways"Option B (Divergent Thinking > Following)
"Listen to the story""Predict the ending of the story"Option B (Prediction/HOTS > Passive Listening)

Proof: Solving Dec 2024 Paper Using This Trick

Q. According to Vygotsky... which is an example of scaffolding?

  • (1) Breaking a task down... and providing support as needed.
  • (2) Providing a ... grade.
  • (3) Asking them to answer independently.
  • (4) Have them master it on their own.

The Trick Applied:

  • Option 1: Contains "Support" (Positive Tag). Scaffolding literally means support.
  • Option 2: Contains "Grade" (Negative Tag).
  • Option 3 & 4: "Independently/On their own" ignores the teacher's help (Vygotsky supports help).
  • Correct Answer: Option 1.

Q. Inclusion needs to be promoted through:

  • (i) Flexible curriculum
  • (ii) Cooperative learning
  • (iii) Segregation and labelling
  • (iv) Accessibility of building

Options:

(1) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(2) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(3) (i) (ii) (iii)
(4) (i) (ii) (iv)

The Trick Applied:

  • Flexible: Positive Tag.
  • Cooperative: Positive Tag.
  • Segregation/Labelling: NEGATIVE Tag (Huge Red Flag! Never separate kids).
  • Accessibility: Positive Tag.
  • Conclusion: We need (i), (ii), and (iv). Eliminate anything with (iii).
  • Correct Answer: Option 4.

Q. Assertion (A): Teachers should distance themselves... place responsibility on [students] only.
Reason (R): Learning takes place... in an authoritative rather than a democratic environment.

The Trick Applied:

  • Assertion: "Distance themselves" is Negative. Teachers must be facilitators. -> False.
  • Reason: "Authoritative" (dictator style) is Negative. "Democratic" is Positive, but the sentence says rather than democratic. -> False.
  • Correct Answer: Option 2 (Both A and R are false).

Conclusion

CTET is not just about knowledge; it is about your attitude towards teaching. By using these positive tag words, you align your mindset with the exam setters. Download this list, revise it before the exam, and you will see a massive jump in your Pedagogy score!

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