Teaching aptitude refers to a cluster of traits—interest in teaching,positive attitude toward learners and necessary cognitive and communication skills—that make someone suitable for the profession. When a person enjoys working with students and values educational work,these are signs of strong teaching aptitude. The stem lists such characteristics,so teaching aptitude is indicated.
Option A:
Mechanical aptitude is concerned with understanding and operating machines or tools,which is not central to classroom teaching.
Option B:
Teaching aptitude combines disposition and ability,suggesting that the candidate is likely to be effective and satisfied as a teacher,so option B correctly completes the statement.
Option C:
Athletic aptitude pertains to physical abilities in sports and games and is unrelated to the qualities described.
Option D:
Artistic aptitude refers to skill in the arts and may help in some teaching contexts,but it is not the broad professional aptitude named in the stem.
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