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1. "Education psychology is the science of education.

"-The definition was given by


A. B.F.Skinner B. Crow and Crow
C. R.B.Cattell D. E.A.Peel

Answer: D

2. Who among the following does not belong to' Gestalt Psychology' ?
A. Kurt Lewin B. I.P.Pavlov
C. Wolfgang Kohler D. All of these

Answer: B

3. The super ego is the direct antithesis of Id." This statement is


A. True B. False
C. Partially True D. Absurd in nature

Answer: A

4. Concrete operational stage of human cognitive development ocures age range from...........
A. About 2 to 7 Years B. From birth to 2 years
C. About 7 to 11 Years D. About 12 to 15 years

Answer: C

5. The term 'development includes .............................


A. Only Structural Changes B. Only Functional Changes
C. Both structural and functional changes D. None of these

Answer: C

6. The term 'Homeostasis was coined by....


A. Erickson B. Cannon
C. Thorndike D. Freud
Answer: B

7. Learning of mathematical tables by children is an example of


A. Paired-Associate Learning B. Concept Learning
C. Classical conditioning D. Serial Learning

Answer: D

8. Who is known as father of behaviourism?


A. J.B.Watson B. E.R.Guthrie
C. Donald Hebb D. Kurt Lewin

Answer: A

9. The removal or withdrawal of a negative reinforce


A. decreases the occurrence of particular B. increases the occurrence of particular
behaviour behavior
C. brings no change in behavior D. None of these

Answer: B

10. The picture of a horse is


A. An iconic stimulus B. Concrete stimulus
C. Signal stimulus D. Symbolic stimulus

Answer: A

11. If a teacher provides reinforcement after every two correct responses of a child, then it is called
as
A. Fixed Interval Schedule B. Fixed Ratio Schedule
C. Variable Ratio Schedule D. None of these

Answer: B
12. Incidental learning means
A. Learning through incidents B. Unintentional Learning
C. Learning outside the classroom D. Planned Learning

Answer: B

13. “I spent my childhood days in Shimla” ; remembering this is


A. Long Term Memory B. Procedural Memory
C. Episodic Memory D. Semantic Memory

Answer: C

14. The formula for calculating ‘Intelligence Quotient’ (IQ) is


A. MA/CA*100 B. CA/MA*100
C. MA/100*CA D. None of these

Answer: A

15. Projective techniques are used to assess…………………….


A. Intelligence B. Attitude
C. Personality D. Aptitude

Answer: C

16. Which one of the following pair would be most appropriate choice to complete the following
sentence? Children…………………………… faster when they are involved in the activities that seems to
be…………………….
A. Forget; useful in a classroom B. Recall; linked with their class work only
C. Memorize; culturally neutral D. Learn; useful in real life

Answer: D

17. ‘Dyslexia’ is associated with


A. Mental disorder B. Mathematical disorder
C. Reading disorder D. Behavioural disorder

Answer: C

18. Kritika who does not talk much at home, talks a lot at school; it shows that
A. the school provides opportunities to children B. teachers demand that children should talk a
to talk a lot lot at school
C. She does not like her home at all D. Her thoughts get acknowledged at school

Answer: D

19. Which one of the following methods helps to study children with special needs?
A. Case Study Method B. Introspection Method
C. Interview Method D. Experimental Method

Answer: A

20. Who said that –‘Mental hygiene means investigation of the laws of mental health and taking of
measures for its preservation’
A. Drever B. Headfield
C. Kuppuswamy D. None of these

Answer: A

21. Out of the following which stimulate fear emotions?


A. Pain B. Sudden Natural Stimulus
C. Dark Place D. Sudden fall of things

Answer: B

22. Which is the basic foundation of Social Development of Boys and Girls?
A. School B. Parents
C. Community D. Mode of public communication
Answer: B

23. A teacher should make an attempt to understand the potentialities of her/his students. Which of
the following fields is related to this objective?
A. Educational Sociology B. Social Philosophy
C. Media-Psychology D. Educational Psychology

Answer: D

24. “Senses are the gateways of knowledge” was emphasised by


A. Confucius B. Gurunanak
C. Mahaveera D. Rousseau

Answer: D

25. According Piaget, Egocentric is


A. Environment is the centre of the knowledge B. Child is the centre of world and everything
revolves around him
C. Sensory Motor Stage D. None of these

Answer: B

26. According to the Right to Education Act, admission of children to a particular class has been
proposed to be on the basis of
A. ability of the child B. age of the child
C. socio economic status of child D. education of the parents

Answer: B

27. On the basis of child psychology which statement is appropriate?


A. Every child is same B. Every child is special
C. Some children are special D. Some children are same

Answer: B
28. What is the main objective of teaching Math, according to NCF 2005?
A. To give knowledge of arithmeticts to the B. To develop interest towards math
children
C. To develop logical and problem solving D. Emotional development of child
ability in the children

Answer: C

29. A teacher can identify a stressed child when the child shows the following behavior-
A. Aggressive behavior B. Mistakes in learning
C. Excessive talking D. Hyperactivity

Answer: A

30. The stress affects performance in examination. This fact reflects which of following relationship?
A. Cognitive-Emotion B. Stress-Omission
C. Performance-Anxiety D. Cognition-Competition

Answer: A

31. Which country shares long International Boundary with India?


A. Pakistan B. China
C. Nepal D. Bangladesh

Answer: D

32. …………………………. is not a Tributary of Ganga.


A. Yamuna B. Satluj
C. Kan D. Son

Answer: B

33. Capital of Lakshadweep is-


A. Daman B. Blair
C. Kavaratti D. Aminidivi

Answer: C

34. Capital of VIETNAM is-


A. Tashkent B. Dushanbe
C. Damascus D. Hanoi

Answer: D

35. Planning Commission is replaced by


A. Fiannce Commission B. Niti Aayog
C. Mudra Bank D. None of these

Answer: B

36. Which state implemented the Panchayati Raj System First?


A. Uttar Pradesh B. Rajasthan
C. Maharashtra D. Bihar

Answer: B

37. What percentage of earth’s surface is covered with water?


A. 71.2% B. 70.8%
C. 69.9% D. 72.1%

Answer: B

38. Koldam Hydro project has the capacity to produce………………. MW power


A. 800 B. 1478
C. 1131 D. 1000

Answer: A
39. Monsoon is related to-
A. Hot winds B. Seasonal winds
C. Wet winds D. Tropical winds

Answer: B

40. National Institute of disaster Management is located at


A. Vikaram Nagar, New Delhi B. Vijay Nagar, Delhi
C. Tilak Nagar, Delhi D. Noida

Answer: A

41. Who got the Dada Sahib Phalke Award-2015?


A. Gulzar B. Amitab Bachchan
C. Sashi Kapoor D. Asha Bhosle

Answer: C

42. In which Country ODI Cricket World Cup 2019 will be played?
A. South Africa B. India and Srilanka
C. England D. West Indies

Answer: C

43. Which Indian State has been declared the First Digital State?
A. Kerala B. Karnataka
C. Gujarat D. Maharashtra

Answer: A

44. Which one is not a ruler of Guler state?


A. Hari Chand B. Hamir Chand
C. Ram Chand D. Abhey Chand
Answer: B

45. Article 21 A of Indian Constitution is related to


A. Equality B. Freedom
C. Education D. Religion

Answer: C

46. Which one is not a computer output device?


A. Floppy Disk B. Printer
C. Central Processing Unit D. Video Display Unit

Answer: C

47. MGNREGA scheme was launched on


A. 2nd February 2006 B. 2nd October 2005
C. 26 January 2007 D. 15 August 2008

Answer: A

48. ‘Mohna’ folk song is associated with


A. Sirmour B. Bilaspur
C. Chamba D. Mandi

Answer: B

49. Which Mughal Emperor is called ‘Zinda Peer’?


A. Humayun B. Jahangir
C. Akbar D. Aurangzeb

Answer: D
50. Which of the following is the deepest lake in the world?
A. Titicaca B. Victoria
C. Baikal D. Dead sea

Answer: C

51. What was the main subject of ‘Kangra Painting’?


A. War B. Royal Court
C. Shri Krishna and Radha D. Natural Beauty

Answer: C

52. Who discovered the vaccine for the prevention of small pox?
A. Louis Pasteur B. Ronald Ross
C. Edward Jenner D. David Livingstone

Answer: C

53. Who called Mahatma Ghandhi ‘The Father of Nation’?


A. Jawahar Lal Nehru B. Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
C. C. Rajagopalachari D. Subhash Chandra Bose

Answer: D

54. Buddha preached in which language?


A. Sanskrit B. Bhojpuri
C. Pali D. Magadhi

Answer: C

55. What is scientific name of ‘Cow’?


A. Bos Indicus B. Jaffrabadi
C. Sahiwal D. Red Sindi
Answer: A

56. Edible part of mango is known as


A. Mesocarp B. Endocarp
C. Mesocarp and Endocarp D. Paricarp

Answer: A

57. Who addressed Ghandhi ji ‘one man boundary force’?


A. Churchill B. Attlee
C. Mountbatten D. Simon

Answer: C

58. ‘Make in India’ programme has adopted one of the following as its logo-
A. Lion B. Elephant
C. Tiger D. Kangaroo

Answer: A

59. ‘Bhai Do Na Pai’ movement was the extension of which movement?


A. Non-Co-operation movement B. Civil disobedience movement
C. Swadeshi movement D. Khadi movement

Answer: B

60. ‘World Population Day’ is celebrated every year on-


A. 11 August B. 11 July
C. 13 August D. 15 July

Answer: B
61. (Q. No. 61 to 64): Read the following passage carefully. The passage is followed by some
questions with four alternative answers. Mark the most suitable answer on your answer sheet. I wish
to declare
A. He wanted his ashes to be thrown into GangaB. He wanted it because of his attachment to
because of his religious sentiments Ganga
C. He wanted it because of nation’s tradition D. NONE
and culture

Answer: B

62. What is to Nehru, the Ganga, a symbol of?


A. To Nehru the Ganga is a religious river B. It is a symbol of India’s past
C. To Nehru the Ganga has been a symbol of D. He likes the traditions, customs and religion
India’s age long culture and religion of the past

Answer: B

63. (Q.No. 63 to 64): Find words in the passage which have the same meaning as the phrase given
below: Pretending to be what one actually is not
A. delude B. submit
C. hypocrisy D. disposed

Answer: C

64. Story that originates in ancient times


A. Significance B. Tradition
C. Desire D. Myth

Answer: D

65. (Q.No. 65 to 66): Pick the correct synonyms of the words printed in bold letters: ANXIETY:
A. Accummulate B. Concern
C. Destiny D. Vanquish

Answer: B

66. ZEAL:
A. Fervour B. Reveal
C. Dejected D. Sturdy

Answer: A

67. (Q. No. 67 to 68): Pick the correct antonyms of the words printed in bold letters: EBB:
A. Shame B. Flow
C. Deley D. Vice

Answer: B

68. LEAD:
A. Follow B. Lend
C. Deley D. Lose

Answer: A

69. (Q. No. 69 to 71): Choose the correct sentence from the following:
A. The Ganges is the holiest of all other rivers B. The Ganges is the holiest of all rivers
C. The Ganges is the most holiest of all other D. Ganges is the holiest of all other rivers
rivers

Answer: B

70. Choose the correct sentence from the following


A. Did he know to swim? B. Does he know how to swim?
C. Did he know how to swim? D. Did he knew how to swim?

Answer: B

71. Choose the correct sentence from the following


A. Though he is fat yet he runs fast. B. He is too fat but run fast
C. Though fat, he runs very fast. D. Thoough he is fat but he runs very fast
Answer: C

72. Choose the correct Interrogative from of the given Affirmative Sentence:The princess will be
sleeping on a soft silken bed.
A. Is the princess be sleeping on a soft silken B. Shall the princess be sleeping on a soft
bed? silken bed?
C. Will the princess be sleeping on a soft silken D. Has the princess be sleeping on a soft silken
bed? bed?

Answer: C

73. Choose the correct option from the following to change the sentence from interrogative to
negative sentence: Will he have sold the new car?
A. He will not have sold the old car. B. He does not have sold the old car.
C. He wouldn’t have sold the old car. D. He shall not have sold the old car.

Answer: A

74. (Q.No. 74 to 75): Choose the correct option of indirect form of speech: “When does the school
reopen for the next session?” said Fatima.
A. Fatima inquired when did the school B. Fatima inquired when the school reopened
reopened for the next session for the next session.
C. Fatima inquire when the school reopened for D. Fatima inquired when the school reopen for
the next session. the next session.

Answer: B

75. He said, “Let me have some water.”


A. He wished that he might have some water. B. He wished that he may have some water.
C. He wished that he must have some water. D. He wished to have some water.

Answer: A

76. Q.No. 76 to 78): Choose the word that is the most appropriate substitute for the given
phrases/words:Constant effort to achieve something.
A. Patience B. Vigour
C. Enthusiasm D. Perseverance

Answer: D

77. Study of mankind


A. Pathology B. Philosophy
C. Anthropology D. Physiology

Answer: C

78. The act of looking back upon past events


A. Introspection B. Retrospection
C. Extrospection D. Circumspection

Answer: B

79. Choose the correct option which fits in the given blanks of each question.: When you telephoned
me, we…………………………………….
A. Play B. were playing
C. are playing D. played

Answer: B

80. Each of the boys did……………………………….. work.


A. their B. his
C. her D. them

Answer: B

81. I could not come to college yesterday because I ……………………………………. not well.
A. am B. may
C. was D. had
Answer: C

82. Ram killed the snake ……………………………… a stick.


A. by B. with
C. from D. of

Answer: B

83. The rajput soldiers never laid ………………………………….. their arms.


A. up B. in
C. down D. away

Answer: C

84. Walk carefully lest you ……………………………….. fall.


A. will B. may
C. should D. shall

Answer: C

85. I ………………………………. Play cricket in my childhood.


A. must B. might
C. dare D. used to

Answer: D

86. He ………………………………… go whenever he wanted.


A. should B. will
C. could D. must

Answer: C
87. Choose the part of the given sentences in which there is an error: She is one of those persons/
who is never satisfied with/ anything in the world/ No error
A. She is one of those persons B. who is never satisfied with
C. anything in the world D. No error

Answer: B

88. Neither of the two boys/ were successful/ in the examination/ No error
A. Neither of the two boys B. were successful
C. in the examination D. No error

Answer: B

89. (Q. No. 89 to 90): Choose the correct form of voice: The foolish remarks surprised me.
A. I am surprised at the foolish remarks B. I was surprised at the foolish remarks
C. I have been surprised by foolish remarks D. I had been surprised at foolish remarks

Answer: B

90. Were you serving your parents?


A. Was your parents be served by you? B. Were your parents be served by you?
C. Were your parents being served by you? D. Your parents were being served by you?

Answer: C

91. Who was the founder of Buddha Charita?


A. Vishnu Dutta B. Ashvaghosh
C. Bana Bhatt D. Harshvardhan

Answer: B

92. Kuchippudi is the famous dance of-


A. Tamil Nadu B. Kerala
C. Andhra Pradesh D. Odisha
Answer: B

93. Who was the immediate successor of Guru Nanak Dev?


A. Guru Arjun Dev B. Guru Ram Das
C. Guru Angad Dev D. Guru Amar Das

Answer: C

94. In which language did Martin Luther translate the Bible?


A. French B. German
C. Russian D. Spanish

Answer: B

95. In which year did Razia Sultan become ruler of Delhi?


A. 1235 B. 1236
C. 1237 D. 1238

Answer: B

96. Which is the smallest continent?


A. Europe B. North America
C. Australia D. Africa

Answer: C

97. Who built the Red Fort of Agra?


A. Bahadur Shah Zafar B. Shahjahan
C. Babar D. Akbar

Answer: D
98. Which is the deepest place of earth?
A. Mariana Trench B. Magma
C. Baikal D. Crater

Answer: A

99. What is the shape of Atlantic Ocean?


A. T B. L
C. S D. C

Answer: C

100. Which industry is known as ‘Sunrise Industry’?


A. Cotton Industry B. Information Technology
C. Industry of Coal D. Insurance

Answer: B

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