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3. “Education” means?
A. Behavior changing
B. To bring out
C. Education transfers
D. All of these
49. Which of the following strategies is most suitable for introducing a lesson?
A. Demonstration
B. Questioning
C. Lecture
D. Practical Presentation
56. Which of the following is the most important factor of teaching process?
A. Teaching materials
B. Student
C. Teacher
D. All of these
57. National education policy, 1970 was formulated in the era of?
A. Ziaullhaq
B. Nawaz Sharif
C. Yahya Khan
D. Zulfiqar Ali Butto
58. Which of the following is the 1st education centre for achild?
A. Home
B. School
C. Community
D. Society
91. Coordinating , stimulating and directing the growth of teacher is the purpose of
A. Administration
B. Inspection
C. Supervision
D. Management
132. To break down material into component parts to know its organizational structure is
(a) Comprehension
(b) application
(c) Analysis
(d) Synthesis
147. Affective domain focuses on adoption of a value system as a part of life style in
(a) Responding
(b) Valuing
(c) Organization
(d) Characterization
174. All of the following advanced principles of child development that are closely allied to the
stimulus response learning theory, except
(a) Pavilov
(b) J B Waston
(c) Hull
(d) Gesell
175. The process whereby the genetic factors limit an individual’s responsiveness to the
environment is known as
(a) Canalization.
(b) Discontinuity.
(c) Differentiation.
(d) Range of reaction.
177. A child has been admitted to your school who belongs to a back ward family/background
from the cultural viewpoint. You will
(a) Keep him in a class in which, there are many more students of backward
background from the cultural viewpoint
(b) Send a teacher to know more about the backward cultural background of the child
(c) Keep him in a normal class but will make special arrangements for teaching him,
keeping his special needs in view
(d) Advise him to take up vocational education
178. All of the following can be signs that a child is gifted, except
(a) Early development of a sense of time
(b) Interest in encyclopaedias and dictionaries
(c) Uneasy relationships with peers.
(d) Easy retention of facts
180. Frobel’s most important contribution to education was his development of the
(a) Vocational school
(b) Public high school
(c) Kindergarten
(d) Latin School
182. The key difference between evolutionary and cultural change is that evolutionary change
alters __________ whereas cultural change alters ____________.
(a) Reproduction; environment
(b) Heredity; environment
(c) Environment; behavior
(d) Development; learning
183. The current view of childhood assumes that
(a) Children are similar to adults in most ways.
(b) Children are best treated as young adults.
(c) Childhood is basically a “waiting period.”
(d) Childhood is a unique period of growth and change.
184. In preparing a fifth grade class to take a standardized reading test the teacher is best advised
to:
(a) Tell the children the test is very important and they should do the best they can
(b) Ditto key questions from a previous test and allow the pupils to answer them
(c) Coach the below grade level readers, as the rest of the class will do well anyway
(d) Give the pupils practice in answering questions similar to the type that will appear
on the test
187. Of the following, the most promising step for a teacher to take in order to improve class
discipline is to
(a) Note specific infractions of class rules in the marking book
(b) Evaluate his/her materials, methods and approaches to children
(c) Consult the class and agree upon a graduated series of punishments
(d) Call a parent – teacher meeting to discuss the situation
188. The question “Will the shy child who never speaks turn into a quiet, shy adult or wilL the
child become a sociable, talkative person?” is concerned with which developmental issue?
(a) Maturation
(b) Continuity and discontinuity
(c) Cultural universals versus cultural relativism
(d) Nature and nurture
189. A child from a disorganized home will experience the greatest difficulty with:
(a) Well structured lessons
(b) Independent study
(c) Programmed instruction
(d) Workbooks
190. Most psychologists believe that development is due
(a) Largely to nature.
(b) Largely to nurture.
(c) To nature and nurture acting separately.
(d) To an interaction of nature and nurture.
191. The normal twelve –year –old child is most likely to:
(a) Have difficulty with gross motor coordination
(b) Have anxiety feelings about pleasing adults
(c) Confine his/her interests to the here and now
(d) Be eager for peer approval
194. If some students are not in a mood to study in the class, you will
(a) Force them to study
(b) Tell those students to leave the class and enjoy
(c) Warn them that they must study else you will report the matter to the Principal
(d) Tell them some interesting things related to their interests or your own subject
198. A Person believes that nurture strongly influences the development of his child. He
would not agree with the importance of:
(a) Genetic factors.
(b) Exposure to peers.
(c) The types of toys at home.
(d) The warmth displayed by the parents.
200. How will you bring a hyperactive child on the right path?
(a) Make him sit in front of the class and keep a strict vigil on him
(b) Allocate a seat for him in a corner of the class
(c) Give him tasks of watering trees, cleaning the blackboard, making toys of clay etc.
(d) None of above
201. Knowledge of child psychology is a must for a primary teacher. That is because
(a) It helps in making children disciplined
(b) The examination result is improved
(c) It becomes a convenient mode for motivating children
(d) It helps the teacher in understanding the behavior of children
202. The current movement of behavior modification, wherein tokens are awarded for
correct responses, is a reflection of:
(a) Herbart’s Five Steps
(b) Lock’s Tabula rasa
(c) Thorndike’s Law of Effect
(d) Thorndike’s Law of Exercise
206. The best method to study growth and development of the child is–
A. Psychoanalytic Method
B. Comparative Method
C. Developmental Method
D. Statistical Method
207. The use of technology to enhance learning process is called __________ in education.
A. IT
B. ICT
C. Information technology
D. Communication technology
209. “Individual learns from his own mistakes” This statement is based on which learning
theory?
A. Instrumental conditioning
B. Insight
C. Trial & Error
D. Classical conditioning
210. What should be the role of teacher in meeting the individual differences?
A. Try to know the abilities, interest and aptitude of individuals
B. Try to adjust the curriculum as per the needs of individuals
C. Both A & B
D. None of these
211. Teachers should present information to the students clearly and in interesting way, and
relate this new information to the things students
A. don’t know
B. already know
C. willing to know
D. not willing to know
212. If a child has mental age of 5 years and chronological age of 4 years than what will be the
IQ of child?
A. 125
B. 80
C. 120
D. 100
214. Which of the following is not the tool for Formative Assessment in scholastic domain?
A. Conversation Skill
B. Multiple Choice Question
C. Projects
D. Oral Questions
217. Which of the following statement is not true in case of multiple choice questions ?
A. Even an inexperienced teacher can prepare the questions easily
B. All choices appear to be plausible
C. Error-free and quick evaluation is possible by computer
D. Only one of the choices is the correct answer
218. According to John Dewey, schools must prepare students for
A. research
B. future life
C. present life
D. entrepreneurship
219. What type of evaluation identifies learning deficiencies and difficulties of the learners ?
A. Placement
B. Summative
C. Continuous
D. Diagnostic
221. Both the chronological age and the mental age of a pupil is 7 years. He may be classified
into which category?
A. Below normal intelligence
B. Normal intelligence
C. Superior intelligence
D. Genius
222. Which from the following should be used to increase correct responses and appropriate
behavior?
A. Ignorance
B. Strictness
C. Reward
D. Praise
223. Which is different from the other three with respect to fine motor Movement?
A. Dot Joining
B. Dictation
C. Handwriting
D. Separation of fruits and vegetables
224. At the pre-primary stage reading aloud while writing is given importance. This is based on
which theory of learning?
A. Trial & Error
B. Conditioning
C. Insight
D. Imitation
225. According to Emile, the noblest work in education is to make a/an
A. thinker
B. entrepreneur
C. good citizen
D. reasoning man
226. Which one of the following is not taken into consideration while preparing the blue-print
for a test?
A. Topic
B. Instructional objectives
C. From of questions
D. Teaching time
227. The field of study concerned with the construction of thought processes, including
remembering, problem solving, and decision-making is called
A. Pedagogy
B. Education
C. Epistemology
D. Cognitive Development
229. The more often a particular ability is used the __________ it becomes.
A. weaker
B. stronger
C. less important
D. more important
233. According to Jean Piaget, children develop abstract logic and reasoning skill during
A. Sensor motor stage
B. Preoperational stage
C. Formal operational stage
D. Concrete operational stage
234. The teacher studies pupils group behavior mainly by which of the following methods ?
A. Interview
B. Experimentation
C. Case history
D. Observation
235. Children are usually egocentric during __________ and __________ stages.
A. Sensor motor, Preoperational
B. Formal operational, Sensor motor
C. Preoperational, Concrete operational
D. Concrete operational, Formal operational
237. According to Jean Piaget, children are no longer egocentric when entering
A. Sensor motor stage
B. Preoperational stage
C. Formal operational stage
D. Concrete operational stage
239. According to Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, the Concrete operational stage
starts at age
A.1
B.3
C.5
D.7
240. Which class of learners are not included under “Exceptional Category” ?
A. Slow
B. Retarded
C. Normal
D. Gifted
241. According to Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, the Formal operational stage starts
at age
A.5
B.6
C.7
D.8
243. The more parts of your brain you use, the more likely you are to __________ information.
A. Use
B. Miss
C. Retain
D. Misuse
248. Who advocated removing children from their mothers’ care and raising them as wards of
the state?
A. Plato
B. Socrates
C. Aristotle
D. John Locke
253. According to John Locke, a child’s mind does not contain any
A. memory
B. imagination
C. observation
D. innate ideas
254. The philosopher who for the first time mentioned the importance of play (or sports) in
education was
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates
D. John Locke
255. We calculate average marks of a student in the way as we calculate
A. variance
B. arithmetic mean
C. geometric mean
D. standard deviation
256. The concept of pragmatism in educational philosophy says that education should be about
A. virtue
B. obedience
C. life and growth
D. shaping good citizens
257. The idea of practical learning means education should apply to the
A. society
B. practice
C. real world
D. abstract knowledge
258. An aspect of pragmatism is experiential learning, which says, education should come
through
A. practice
B. experience
C. knowledge
D. observations
259. The concept of perennialism in education means school curricula should focus on what is
A. in need
B. in demand
C. important
D. everlasting
260. According to John Dewey, children should experience __________in school to make them
better citizens.
A. practical implementation
B. democracy
C. discipline
D. rules
261. Progressivism believes that education comes from the experience of the
A. child
B. teacher
C. society
D. principal
262. The idea of teaching the whole child in the “philosophy of pragmatism in education” means
teaching students to be good
A. citizens
B. thinkers
C. learners
D. scientists
A. Electron efinity
B. Atomic radius
C. Periodicity of property
D. none of these
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A. Brain
B. Spinal cord
C. both a & b
D. none of the above
A. Blackboard writing
B. Solving questions
C. Asking questions
D. All the above
A. Clarity of thought
B. Dramatic Presentation
C. Speaking in a mild tone
D. Speaking without pause
8. To make classroom teaching more effective every teacher should discuss with colleagues:
A. Attendance of students
B. Number of distinctions
C. Meaningful questions asked by students
D. Pin-drop silence in the class
10. The main aim of classroom teaching is ___________?
A. To give information
B. To develop inquiring mind
C. To develop personality of students
D. To help students pass examinations
A. Measurement
B. Teaching practice
C. Preparation
D. Lesson plan
A. Assignment
B. Observation
C. Rating scales
D. Discussion
A. Natural
B. Social
C. Scientific
D. Technical
A. Social
B. Natural
C. Optional
D. First
A. Style Of Teaching
B. Way Of Teaching
C. Art Of Teaching
D. Substitution Of The Knowledge From Outer World Into Child’s Intellect
A. An art
B. A science
C. Both art and science
D. Can’t say
A. Willpower
B. Conduct and behavior
C. Morality
D. All of the above
20. _________ is a student generated list of words maintained by the student’s to remind them of
words they need more work on?
A. World list
B. Spelling Notebook
C. Matching words
D. None of these
21. According to John Locke, a child’s mind does not contain any______________?
A. Innate ideas
B. memory
C. observation
D. imagination
22. When the teacher displays picture for a second or two then asks students to describe as much
as they can remember from what they saw he or she is trying to improve_____________?
A. Law of effect
B. law of exercise
C. law of readiness
D. law of connectionism
24. According to the theory of forms (or theory of ideas) material world is a/an __________ of
the real world.
A. shadow
B. Image
C. part
D. sign
25. According to the philosophy of Idealism in education, the subject matter of curriculum
should be_______________?
A. Mathematics
B. Science
C. Physical world
D. Mind
26. The skill when students try to build abstract knowledge is called__________?
A. originating
B. Characterizing
C. evaluating
D. synthesizing
A. Athens
B. Stagira
C. Macedonia
D. Chakis
28. The process of selecting units from a population to estimate characteristics of the population
is called____________?
A. analyzing
B. inference
C. research
D. Sampling
29. According to Aristotle, virtue is a/an __________ state between excess and deficiency.
A. Natural
B. Intermediate
C. Real
D. Artificial
A. extinction technique
B. satiation technique
C. time out technique
D. Corporal punishment
32. An aspect of pragmatism is experiential learning, which says, education should come
through___________?
A. Experience
B. practice
C. knowledge
D. observations
A. initial assessment
B. diagnostic assessment
C. Formative assessment
D. summative assessment
34. In John Dewey’s student-centered approach of learning, the role of the teacher is of
a____________?
A. formal authority
B. delegator
C. instructor
D. Facilitator
A. Language
B. Manipulation
C. Practically
D. Materials
37. Aneela is eight years old girl. She does not like to study. You as a teacher:
38. Which of these skills do you consider extremely important for a teacher?
A. Listening Skills
B. Managerial Skills
C. Oration Skills
D. Teaching Skills
39. The instructional approach in which objectives are presented to learners in chronological
order is known as:
A. Chronological Sequencing
B. Chronological ordering
C. Chronological teaching
D. None of these
A. is highly intelligent
B. Has mastery over his teaching subject
C. Lives simple life
D. Has genuine interest in his students
A. Is favorite of children
B. Respects children’s parents
C. Loves children
D. Is favorite of parents
42. The famous book “The Republic” was written by____________?
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Locke
43. The models based on the philosophy that learning occurs when there are changes in mental
structure are called____________?
A. Initial assessment
B. formal assessment
C. formative assessment
D. summative assessment
45. Rather than “telling,” teacher leads students to concept through a series of ordered questions
in____________?
A. Socratic Method
B. Aristotelian Method
C. Heuristic Method
D. Platonic Method
I. Direct Instruction
II. Inquiry-Based Learning
III. Cooperative learning
A. II only
B. I and II only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
A. divert
B. Ignore
C. encourage
D. discourage
A. Not mind failure as you feel even then you will learn something
B. Take it up only when you are assured of co-operation of others and success
C. Plan it very carefully and see that there is no chance of failure
D. Be hurt if criticized and leave the project if criticism is too much
51. A common technique to help people begin the creative process is____________?
A. calculations
B. Brain storming
C. thoroughness
D. mental shortcuts
52. A/An __________ assessment is one which measures what it is intended to measure.
A. Valid
B. Invalid
C. Reliable
D. Unreliable
A. Remembering
B. understanding
C. evaluating
D. synthesizing
55. Epistemology is the branch of philosophy concerned with the theory of__________?
A. education
B. learning
C. Knowledge
D. philosophy of education
56. You are a famous teacher, but students are not satisfied with your teaching style. How you
will teach them?
57. When the teacher forms different groups among the students that take turns asking other
groups questions the strategy he/she is using is the_______________?
A. Cooperative Learning
B. Cooperative Review
C. Group work
D. Cooperative Thinking
58. The cooperative learning method which combines whole class learning plus heterogeneous
small groups is termed as:
A. Circles of learning
B. Circles of knowledge
C. Circles of conceptual learning
D. None of these
A. Counselling
B. Tutoring
C. Guidance
D. None of these
61. The satiation technique of classroom management is a technique where instead of punishing
negative behaviors, the teacher might decide to actually __________ the negative behavior.
A. Encourage
B. discourage
C. ignore
D. divert
63. For an effective teaching, the teacher must be a subject matter expert that includes:
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II only
D. I, II and III
A. upgradation
B. Degradation
C. no change
D. a slight change
A. Interview
B. Observation
C. Project
D. Quizzes
A. learning
B. Knowledge
C. manner
D. physical movement
A. Understanding
B. Sensitivity
C. Pronunciation
D. Increasing factual knowledge
A. Family
B. Society
C. Government
D. Teacher
70. An assessment is __________ if it consistently achieves the same results with the same (or
similar) students.
A. Valid
B. Invalid
C. Reliable
D. Unreliable
71. According to the __________, the more you do something, the better you are at it.
A. law of effect
B. Law of exercise
C. law of readiness
D. law of connectionism
A. imagination
B. stagnant
C. Constantly changing
D. related to mind
A. By distributing sweets
B. By punishing naughty children
C. By making one’s teaching interesting
D. By telling stories
A. Discussions
B. Negotiations
C. Meetings
D. None of these
75. A written work by a student to demonstrate some literary or linguistic knowledge, is termed
as_____________?
A. Demonstration
B. Comprehension
C. Composition
D. Homework
A. usefulness
B. quality
C. Consistency
D. relevance
A. learning
B. knowledge
C. Manner
D. physical movement
79. What was the relation between Socrates and Plato?
80. In direct instruction method or lecture method the teacher is considered as_____________?
A. partner
B. facilitator
C. delegator
D. Formal authority
A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. stays constant
D. remains unaffected
A. 2-3 participants
B. 2-8 participants
C. 3-7 participants
D. 4-5 participants
83. ___________ is a pair activity in which students have a short period (typically 30 seconds) to
share all they know by writing in a graphic organizer.
A. Quick write
B. Quick order
C. Quick response
D. Quick discussion
A. Known to known
B. Unknown-to-known
C. Unknown to unknown
D. None of these
84. According to the law of effect, if a stimulus results in a negative outcome, the S-R bond
is___________?
A. Strengthened
B. Weakened
C. Stabilized
D. Unsterilized
A. Shrinks
B. expands
C. stays constant
D. remains unaffected
86. An assessment that is generally carried out at the end of a course to assign students a course
grade is called?
A. Diagnostic assessment
B. Formative assessment
C. Contemporary assessment
D. Summative assessment
87. Dialectic or dialectical method is a discourse between opposing parties to establish the truth
through__________?
A. investigation
B. dialogues
C. Reasoned arguments
D. presenting proves
A. two
B. Three
C. four
D. five
A. usefulness
B. quality
C. consistency
D. Relevance
90. To break information into parts and to examine the information is called____________?
A. Analyzing
B. Evaluating
C. Synthesizing
D. Originating
91. Rousseau advocated an educational method which consisted of removing the child
from___________?
A. School
B. Burden
C. Society
D. Past memory
A. Distributed genetically
B. Not Distributed Genetically
C. Distributed gender-wise
D. Not distributed gender-wise
A. square
B. Square root
C. cube
D. cube root
A. Arithmetic Mean
B. Geometric mean
C. Standard deviation
D. Variance
95. The __________ is a measure of how spreads out points are from the mean.
A. arithmetic mean
B. geometric mean
C. Standard deviation
D. variance
96. Who advocated removing children from their mothers’ care and raising them as wards of the
state?
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Locke
97. In case of spending money, the virtue is __________ between wastefulness and stringiness.
A. Generosity
B. penury
C. lavishness
D. prodiga
A. Jewel Cave
B. Wind Cave
C. Sistema Ox Bel Ha
D. Mammoth Cave
99. According to John Dewey, children should experience __________in school to make them
better citizens.
A. rules
B. discipline
C. Democracy
D. practical implementation
100. In order to make memory level of teaching a success what should a teacher do?
102. _________ is a form of discussion that starts with individual response if the students then
formulate student’s pairs then the pairs are used to form groups of four.
A. Discussion Web
B. Concept Web
C. Creativity Web
D. None of these
103. When a learner is studying simply because work is assigned by the teacher, he is
doing___________?
A. Experiential learning
B. Sensory learning
C. Cognitive memorizing
D. None of these
104. Which from the following should be used to increase correct responses and appropriate
behavior?
A. Praise
B. Reward
C. Ignorance
D. Strictness
105. According to Rousseau, at what age a person ready to have a companion of the opposite
sex?
A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 19
106. Responses that produce a satisfying effect in a particular situation become __________ to
occur again in that situation?
A. not likely
B. equally likely
C. less likely
D. More likely
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
108. “All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate
of empires depends on the education of youth.” This is the saying of___________?
A. Aristotle
B. Socrates
C. Plato
D. John Locke
109. The concept of pragmatism in educational philosophy says that education should be
about___________?
A. obedience
B. virtue
C. Life and growth
D. shaping good citizens
110. According to Plato, the highest goal in all of education is knowledge of the____________?
A. science
B. mathematics
C. philosophy
D. Good
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
112. Which of the following can affect the results of students in the examination?
113. How shall you help a student who has failed in the half yearly examination?
A. The examinee does not know that he is revealing his own self
B. Statistical analysis of the result is possible
C. They are easy to administer
D. None of these
A. Discovery
B. Heuristic
C. Project
D. All of the above
A. Rubrics
B. checklists
C. inventories
D. rating scales
120. The technique of classroom management where the teacher punishes negative behaviors by
removing an unruly student from the rest of the class is called___________?
A. extinction technique
B. satiation technique
C. Time out technique
D. corporal punishment
122. According to Robert Sternberg, the three different types of required intelligence for
creativity are_____________?
A. Synthetic, analytical, and practical
B. analytical, observational and practical
C. analytical, critical and practical
D. abstract, synthetic and analytical
125. The study of the physical, social and mental aspects of aging is called____________?
A. Esthetics
B. Genetics
C. Gerontology
D. Clinical psychology
126. Which of the following is an important anger arousing situation during adolescence?
A. Education
B. Caste
C. Imitation
D. Religion
A. Drill
B. Recitation
C. Skill
D. None of these
130. When the teacher is restating the information to show basic principles in the classroom, he
is actually?
A. Making diagrams
B. Pinpointing
C. Generalizing
D. Criticizing
131. Providing temporary support and encouragement to students until help in no longer needed
is called_____________?
A. Scaffolding
B. Criticizing
C. Appreciating
D. None of these
132. ___________ are visual frameworks to help the learner make connections between
concepts?
A. Graphic representations
B. Graphic organizers
C. Graphic charts
D. None of these
133. According to Socrates, physical objects and events are ___________ of their ideal form?
A. Shadows
B. images
C. parts
D. signs
134. When the topic or an area of a course contains a lot of information, it is recommended to
use?
A. Lecture method
B. inquiry-based method
C. cooperative method
D. assignment method
135. In your view, which one is the most important factor of teaching process?
A. Teaching materials
B. Student
C. Teacher
D. The environment of the class
A. System of education
B. Poor learning
C. Basic of any learning
D. Minimum learning
139. When students begin learning with an activity designed to lead them to particular concepts
or conclusions, the method of teaching is called____________?
A. Analytical teaching
B. Discovery teaching
C. Invention teaching
D. None of these
140. Teacher-centered instruction which includes lecture, presentation and recitation is also
known as___________?
A. Classical Instruction
B. Direct Instruction
C. Old method Instruction
D. None of these
141. ____________is an approach whereby a teacher or counselor poses questions to the student
to allow them to explore ideas that may be complex or emotionally difficult?
A. Facilitative questioning
B. Critical questioning
C. Explanatory questioning
D. None of these
142. Free writing is used as a timed activity to stimulate the flow of____________?
143. The first institution of higher learning in the Western world, “Academy”, was founded
by___________?
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Dewey
144. The “Apology” the Plato’s recollection of the speech given by Socrates when Socrates was
charged with____________?
A. Observation
B. Project
C. Rubrics
D. Participation
A. Becomes courageous
B. Gets goods job
C. Studies systematically
D. Thinks rationally
A. Facial expression
B. Walk
C. Study
D. Write
148. A __________ is any activity that occurs outside the classroom for the purpose of providing
hands on experience with objects or people that only occur in certain places?
A. Field work
B. Field Observations
C. Field walk
D. Field Trips
149. ___________ is an organizing tool to help the students visualize how many events can be
tied to or contribute to a result?
A. Fishbone
B. Fishpond
C. Backbone
D. None of these
150. When educators travel to the student’s location to provide instruction on topics of
professional or personal interest. The mode of teaching becomes___________?
A. Innovative Teaching
B. Moving Teaching
C. Travel Teaching
D. Extension Teaching
151. When students are asked to prepare an analysis of critic all features of an object or concept,
the strategy is termed as__________?
A. Sequencing
B. Concept mapping
C. Characterization
D. None of these
152. While teaching in the classroom, any kind of work that involves two or more students, is a
form of___________?
A. Collaborative learning
B. Collaborative project
C. Collaborative work
D. Collaborative effort
154. The theory explaining the different types of learning and proposing that they require
different types of teaching is remembered as___________?
A. Conditions of knowledge
B. Conditions of behaviors’
C. Conditions of learning
D. None of these
155. When a notebook is maintained by a group in which each member of the group is expected
to add an idea, the notebook is known as___________?
A. Collective Notebook
B. Collective work sample
C. Collective homework
D. None of these
A. to
B. of
C. by
D. For
A. initial assessment
B. Diagnostic assessment
C. formative assessment
D. summative assessment
158. To compile the information into pattern and propose a plan is called__________?
A. analyzing
B. evaluating
C. Synthesizing
D. originating
A. characterizing
B. evaluating
C. synthesizing
D. Originating
A. Rogers
B. David Johnson
C. Roger and David Johnson
D. None of these
A. Competitions
B. Collisions
C. Compositions
D. None of these
A. Assessment
B. Evaluation
C. Measurement
D. Rubrics
170. Which of the following strategies is most suitable for introducing a lesson?
A. Demonstration
B. Questioning
C. Narration
D. Lecture
174. Which of the following teaching aids helps the pupils to study, analyses and compare date?
A. Graphs
B. Maps
C. Diagrams
D. Pictures
180. The philosopher who worked in mathematical and scientific didactic was?
A. Jean Piaget
B. John Dewey
C. Martin Wagenschein
D. Lev Vygotsky
181. The book Emile or “On Education” on the nature of education and man is written
by__________?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. John Dewey
D. Rousseau
A. Social, philosophical
B. Social, Social
C. philosophical, philosophical
D. environmental, psychological
A. Certain
B. experience
C. observation
D. probable
184. The more often a particular ability is used the __________ it becomes?
A. more important
B. less important
C. Stronger
D. weaker
185. The reasoning in which the given statements are viewed as supplying strong evidence for
the truth of the conclusion is called___________?
A. Deductive Reasoning
B. Inductive Reasoning
C. Qualitative Reasoning
D. Quantitative Reasoning
A. He is a comedian characteristic
B. If his communication is very clear
C. If he communicates in his mother tongue
D. If he has dramatic characteristic
188. Child development is marked by interrelated processes, which one is not one of them?
A. Differentiation
B. Motivation
C. Integration
D. Learning
190. Developing new rules and principles on the basis of given facts and information in memory
level is called___________?
A. Association
B. Generalization
C. Application
D. Assimilation
191. Any method of teaching which involves two or more students, can be termed
as__________?
A. Class task
B. Group Work
C. Class work
D. Group task
192. __________ is a teacher centered model that focuses on student’s activities being guided by
the teacher?
A. Thinking Model
B. Pedagogical Model
C. Directive Model
D. Indirect Model
193. The technique in which the students act out roles form stories or historical events, is termed
as:
A. Drama
B. Simulation
C. Play
D. All of the above
194. One way to maximize teaching time shorten delays due to transitions and focus on student’s
behavior is used to establish __________ in the classroom?
A. Procedures
B. Rules
C. Routines
D. None of these
195. ____________ is pair activity in which students have exactly 30 seconds to share all they
known
A. Quick talk
B. Quick intro
C. Quick response
D. Quick discussion
A. abruptly
B. continuously
C. Gradually
D. relatively
198. Robert Sternberg, a famous psychologist, argued that creativity requires __________
different types of intelligence.
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
A. abruptly
B. Continuously
C. gradually
D. relatively
A. Brain storming
B. Calculations
C. Thoroughness
D. Mental Shortcuts
A. Teachable
B. Unteachable
C. reachable
D. unreachable
A. Are gentle
B. Are always ready for discussion
C. Express their ideas comprehensively and clearly
D. Works hard
205. If one child gives answers to all the Questions at first in your class but disturbs the rest of
the children and roams here and there in the class then what will you do?
206. The psychological environment of the class is mainly the duty of__________?
A. Student himself
B. Class teacher
C. Principal
D. Subject teacher
211. According to Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, the Concrete operational stage
starts at age_________?
A. 3
B. 7
C. 11
D. 15
212. Children are usually egocentric during __________ and __________ stages?
A. Sensorimotor, Preoperational
B. Preoperational, Concrete operational
C. Concrete operational, Formal operational
D. Formal operational, Sensorimotor
213. According to Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, the Formal operational stage starts
at age________?
A. 3
B. 7
C. 11
D. 15
A. Sensorimotor stage
B. Preoperational stage
C. Concrete operational stage
D. Formal operational stage
214. According to Jean Piaget, children develop abstract logic and reasoning skill
during____________?
A. Sensorimotor stage
B. Preoperational stage
C. Concrete operational stage
D. Formal operational stage
215. In cooperative method teachers act as a delegator means the teacher act as a/an ________ to
the students.
A. Resource
B. partner
C. evaluator
D. foster
A. Meritorious persons
B. Devoted and laborious persons
C. General persons
D. Economically weak persons
218. All of the following are the advantages of lecture strategy except:
222. To study the functioning of the unconscious mind, which of the following techniques can be
most profitably used?
A. Situational tests
B. Projective techniques
C. Case studies
D. Personality inventories
225. One of the students of a class hardly talks in the class. How would you encourage him to
express himself?
A. Self-learning
B. The traditional black-board and chalk technique
C. Game technique
D. Practical training
229. When a teacher enters his class on the first day the theme of discussion should
be___________?
A. Course-content
B. School principal
C. School building
D. Introduction
A. reading
B. writing
C. Doing
D. enjoying
A. Art
B. Arts
C. Science
D. Technique
232. According to John Dewey, which side of the educational process is the basis?
A. economical
B. sociological
C. philosophical
D. Psychological
A. instructor
B. Facilitator
C. delegator
D. formal authority
234. In cooperative learning method, the role of teacher is of__________?
A. facilitator
B. delegator
C. Facilitator And Delegator
D. delegator and formal authority
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Dewey
A. learning
B. knowledge
C. manner
D. Physical movement
237. Reading or looking at material quickly to gain an overview of the content is the reading
technique called:
A. Silent Reading
B. Skimming
C. Scanning
D. None of these
A. more important
B. less important
C. stronger
D. Weaker
A. Present life
B. future life
C. entrepreneurship
D. research
A. Group Summary
B. Relay Summary
C. Group Presentation
D. None of these
243. When instruction is delivered by a person close in age or achievement to the person
receiving instruction, the process is known as:
A. Individual tutoring
B. Peer Coaching
C. Peer Tutoring
D. None of these
244. In a round table discussion the participants ____________ discuss topic among themselves
and with the audience.
A. Originally
B. Informally
C. Formally
D. None of these
245. The use of technology to enhance learning process is called __________ in education?
A. IT
B. ICT
C. Information technology
D. Communication technology
246. Which from the following should be used to decrease minor inappropriate behavior?
A. Praise
B. Reward
C. Ignorance
D. Strictness
A. good citizen
B. Reasoning man
C. thinker
D. entrepreneur
A. Speed
B. power
C. quality
D. quantity
249. Responses that produce a discomforting effect become ____________ to occur again in that
situation?
A. not likely
B. equally likely
C. Less likely
D. more likely
250. The skill when students try to build abstract knowledge is called___________?
A. originating
B. Characterizing
C. evaluating
D. synthesizing
A. Aptitude Test
B. diagnostic test
C. evaluation
D. measurement
252. Which act of teacher foster a sense of autonomy in the learning process?
A. instructor
B. facilitator
C. Delegator
D. formal authority
253. A teacher is considered successful only if he_____________?
254. Traditionally the cards with a question, problem, or fact on one side and the answer or a
related fact on the other side are called:
A. Observations Cards
B. Placards
C. Flash Cards
D. Note cards
257. The use of internet for students in their educational activities is in your opinion:
258. The teaching approach in which students share knowledge with other students through a
variety of structures, is known as:
259. When students are asked to leave the classroom to observe events organisms and objects in
their natural surroundings the teacher is actually using _________strategy to teach them?
A. Field Observations
B. Field trips
C. Class observation
D. None of these
A. Positivist approach
B. Dialectical approach
C. Constructivist approach
D. Destructive approach
261. Teachers should present information to the students clearly and in interesting way, and
relate this new information to the things students:
A. don’t know
B. Already know
C. willing to know
D. not willing to know
262. The field of study concerned with the construction of thought processes, including
remembering, problem solving, and decision-making is called___________?
A. Education
B. Pedagogy
C. Cognitive Development
D. Epistemology
263. The more parts of your brain you use, the more likely you are to __________ information.
A. use
B. miss
C. misuse
D. Retain
264. The process of reasoning from one or more given statements to reach a logically certain
conclusion is called___________?
A. Deductive Reasoning
B. Inductive Reasoning
C. Qualitative Reasoning
D. Quantitative Reasoning
A. Connectionism
B. Epistemology
C. Metaphysics
D. Pedagogy
267. In education, __________ is used to make inference about the learning and development of
students?
A. Assessment
B. evaluation
C. measurement
D. diagnosis
A. education
B. philosophy of education
C. Human learning
D. teaching methods
269. The philosopher who for the first time mentioned the importance of play (or sports) in
education was__________?
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Locke
270. The idea of practical learning means education should apply to the___________?
A. practice
B. society
C. abstract knowledge
D. Real world
271. The concept of perennialism in education means school curricula should focus on what
is___________?
A. important
B. Everlasting
C. in demand
D. in need
272. Progressivism believes that education comes from the experience of the__________?
A. Child
B. teacher
C. principal
D. society
A. closed environment
B. competition
C. isolation
D. Community
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
275. The idea of teaching the whole child in the “philosophy of pragmatism in education” means
teaching students to be good_________?
A. learners
B. thinkers
C. scientists
D. Citizens
276. Which from the following is NOT among the five senses?
A. vision
B. touch
C. smell
D. Thought
277. The application of ideas, knowledge and skills to achieve the desired results is
called___________?
A. Problem solving
B. critical thinking
C. reasoned arguments
D. deductive method
A. theory
B. practice
C. theory and practice
D. theory, practice and research
279. Why will you ask questions from students during the course of a lecture?
A. Honest
B. Diligent
C. Dutiful
D. Punctual