Description : Which one of the following teachers would you like the most: Options: A) Punctual B) Having research aptitude C) Loving and having high idealistic philosophy D) Who often amuses his students
Last Answer : B) Having research aptitude
Description : Which of the following teacher, will be liked most? (A) A teacher of high idealistic attitude (B) A loving teacher (C) A teacher who is disciplined (D) A teacher who often amuses his students
Last Answer : (A) A teacher of high idealistic attitude
Description : Which of the following teacher, will be liked most? Options: A) A teacher of high idealistic attitude B) A loving teacher C) A teacher who is disciplined D) A teacher who often amuses his students
Last Answer : B) A loving teacher
Description : Which of the following teachers will you like most? (a) A loving teacher (b) A teacher of highly idealist philosophy (c) A teacher who often amuses his students (d) A disciplined teacher
Last Answer : (d) A disciplined teacher
Description : "Male and female students perform equally well in a numerical aptitude test." This statement indicates a: (A) statistical hypothesis (B) research hypothesis (C) null hypothesis (D) directional hypothesis
Last Answer : (C) null hypothesis
Description : The principal of a school conducts an interview session of teachers and students with a view to explore the possibility of their enhanced participation in school programmers. This endeavor may be related ... ? (A) Evaluation Research (B) Fundamental Research (C) Action Research (D) Applied Research
Last Answer : (C) Action Research
Description : What quality the students like the most in a teacher? (A) Idealist philosophy (B) Compassion (C) Discipline (D) Entertaining
Last Answer : (B) Compassion
Description : Suppose a student wants to share his problems with his teacher and he visits the teacher's house for the purpose, the teacher should (A) contact the student's parents and solve his problem. (B) ... him to meet the principal and solve the problem. (D) extend reasonable help and boost his morale.
Last Answer : (D) extend reasonable help and boost his morale.
Description : You will demonstrate your impartial behaviour through Options: A) Maintaining your own high self-esteem and egoistic behaviour B) Criticising the teacher' community as a whole C) Assaulting the teachers in the midst of students D) Making your own behaviour more balanced and fair
Last Answer : D) Making your own behaviour more balanced and fair
Description : Which of the following variables cannot be expressed in quantitative terms? (A) Socio-economic Status (B) Marital Status (C) Numerical Aptitude (D) Professional Attitude
Last Answer : (D) Professional Attitude
Description : Suppose you are checking student's answer books, all of a sudden you have finished red refill. You call an student and order him to bring a refill. What would you like to do in such a situation? ... is teachers own money D) You will feel ashamed when you will be paying for such a small amount
Last Answer : A) You will give him required money for the purpose
Description : Generally the teachers do not take pains on students' postures in the classroom. What will you do for their improvement? Options: A) You will enforce proper posture training in the class-room B ... you take note of them otherwise you forget it D) You will inform the physical instructor
Last Answer : A) You will enforce proper posture training in the class-room
Description : In general, it seems that the schools have become the place of politics instead of teaching in modern age. Suppose you get appointment in such a school, what would you do in this situation? ... activities and pressures D) You will try to crush the teachers' politics with the help of students
Last Answer : C) You will free yourself from political activities and pressures
Description : Select the alternative which consists of positive factors contributing to effectiveness of teaching: List of factors: (a) Teacher's knowledge of the subject. (b) Teacher's socio-economic background. (c) Communication skill of the teacher. ( ... and (f) (C) (b), (d) and (e) (D) (a), (c) and (f)
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : Which of the following factors does not impact teaching? (A) Learning through experience (B) Teacher's knowledge (C) Class room activities that encourage learning (D) Socio-economic background of teachers and students
Last Answer : (D) Socio-economic background of teachers and students
Description : Teacher’s role at higher education level is to (A) provide information to students. (B) promote self learning in students. (C) encourage healthy competition among students. (D) help students to solve their problems.
Last Answer : (B) promote self learning in students.
Description : Effective teaching is a function of (A) Teacher’s satisfaction. (B) Teacher’s honesty and commitment. (C) Teacher’s making students learn and understand. (D) Teacher’s liking for professional excellence.
Last Answer : (C) Teacher’s making students learn and understand.
Description : Which one of the following types of evaluation assesses the learning progress to provide continuous feedback to both teachers and students during instruction ? (A) Placement evaluation (B) Formative evaluation (C) Diagnostic evaluation (D) Summative
Last Answer : (B) Formative evaluation
Description : Dynamic approach to teaching means (A) Teaching should be forceful and effective (B) Teachers should be energetic and dynamic (C) The topics of teaching should not be static, but dynamic (D) The students should be required to learn through activities
Last Answer : (D) The students should be required to learn through activities
Description : Those teachers are popular among students who (A) develop intimacy with them (B) help them solve their problems (C) award good grades (D) take classes on extra tuition fee
Last Answer : (B) help them solve their problems
Description : The academic performance of students can be improved if parents are encouraged to (A) supervise the work of their wards (B) arrange for extra tuition (C) remain unconcerned about it (D) interact with teachers frequently
Last Answer : (A) supervise the work of their wards
Description : Why do teachers use teaching aid? (A) To make teaching fun-filled (B) To teach within understanding level of students (C) For students’ attention (D) To make students attentive
Last Answer : (B) To teach within understanding level of students
Description : A teacher's most important challenge is: (A) To make students do their home work (B) To make teaching-learning process enjoyable (C) To maintain discipline in the class room (D) To prepare the question paper
Last Answer : (B) To make teaching-learning process enjoyable
Description : A teacher’s major contribution towards the maximum selfrealization of the student is affected through: (A) Constant fulfilment of the students’ needs (B) Strict control of class-room activities (C) Sensitivity to students’ needs, goals and purposes (D) Strict reinforcement of academic standards
Last Answer : (C) Sensitivity to students’ needs, goals and purposes
Description : The teacher’s role at the higher educational level is to: (A) provide information to students (B) promote self-learning in students (C) encourage healthy competition among students (D) help students to solve their personal problems
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : The University Grants Commission was established with which of the following aims? (a) Promotion of research and development in higher education (b) Identifying and sustaining institutions of potential learning (c) Capacity building of teachers ... ) (C) (a), (b) and (c) (D) (b), (c) and (d)
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : Research has shown that the most frequent symptom of nervous instability among teachers is (A) Digestive upsets (B) Explosive behaviour (C) Fatigue (D) Worry
Description : An empowering school will promote which of the following qualities the most in its teachers? Options: A) tendency to experiment B) memory C) disciplined nature D) competitive aptitude
Last Answer : D) competitive aptitude
Description : Research ethics has a direct connection more often with which stages of research ? (A) Defining and delimiting the scope of research. (B) Problem formulation and reporting of research ... deciding the sampling technique for research. (D) Deciding about statistical techniques and data analysis.
Last Answer : (B) Problem formulation and reporting of research findings.
Description : It is popularly said that any two students are not alike. This implies that they differ in their Options: A) physical and mental set up B) aptitude C) social status D) attitude
Last Answer : A) physical and mental set up
Description : Generally it has been witnessed that the compulsion of writing a research paper has generated anomaly because Options: A) Every teacher does not possess the proper aptitude for writing a research ... possess the scientific attitude to carry out the research D) All the above statements are correct
Last Answer : D) All the above statements are correct
Description : If some student's parent make a complaint that the child has developed the excessive habit of telling-a-lie and never give due importance to home work, you will do Options: A) After due ... Insult the child along with his parent D) Speaking high about your skills to deal with the child
Last Answer : A) After due confirmation, be vigilant towards the child in future
Description : Do you favor having images of real people on American currency, or would you prefer something more idealistic?
Last Answer : answer:I like biographies. Feats and discoveries would be cool, too. The symbols like the Eagle and Columbia are good. I guess I don’t care, but it should be consistent, and right now we have famous people. The change I would like is some way for blind people to differentiate bills.
Description : In a college having 300 students, every student reads 5 newspapers and every newspaper is read by 60 students. The number of newspapers required is (A) at least 30 (B) at most 20 (C) exactly 25 (D) exactly 5
Last Answer : (C) exactly 25
Description : If you get an opportunity to teach a visually challenged student along with normal students, what type of treatment would you like to give him in the class ? (A) Not giving extra attention because majority may ... (D) Arrange a seat in the front row and try to teach at a pace convenient to him.
Last Answer : (D) Arrange a seat in the front row and try to teach at a pace convenient to him.
Description : Suppose a few teachers are busy in cracking filthy jokes during their leisure time in school, you are also member of that group but unable to stop them. What would you like to do to ... mind their language while cracking jokes in school D) You criticise and remind them of their noble profession
Last Answer : A) You persuade them not to waste their leisure time in filthy jokes
Description : A person can enjoy teaching as a profession when he (A) has control over students. (B) commands respect from students. (C) is more qualified than his colleagues. (D) is very close to higher authorities.
Last Answer : (B) commands respect from students.
Description : On the first day of his class, if a teacher is asked by the students to introduce himself, he should (A) ask them to meet after the class (B) tell them about himself in brief (C) ignore the demand and start teaching (D) scold the student for this unwanted demand
Last Answer : (B) tell them about himself in brief
Description : A teacher can establish rapport with his students by: (A) becoming a figure of authority (B) impressing students with knowledge and skill (C) playing the role of a guide (D) becoming a friend to the students
Last Answer : Answer: B Building rapport with students can be a remarkably effective way to improve classroom management. But there is some confusion over what rapport is and how one goes about building it. Rapport is ... like and believe in them, you'll form a bond that makes classroom management a lot easier.
Description : Jean Piaget gave a theory of cognitive development of humans on the basis of his: (A) Evaluation Research (B) Fundamental Research (C) Applied Research (D) Action Research
Last Answer : (B) Fundamental Research
Description : A doctor studies the relative effectiveness of two drugs of dengue fever. His research would be classified as (A) Descriptive Survey (B) Experimental Research (C) Case Study (D) Ethnography
Last Answer : (B) Experimental Research
Description : If you invite your colleagues in your marriage ceremony, the procedure of it will be Options: A) Only personal invitation will be extended to most dear colleague B) Only a specific group of teachers ... to all the teachers without any distinction D) You will invite all the personnel of the school
Last Answer : C) Extend invitation to all the teachers without any distinction
Description : You are being pressurized by your colleagues to take the membership of the teacher's union. How could you take decision in this situation? Options: A) You will give priority to social relations, ... enmity with the management D) You will try best to go against their will by hook or crook
Last Answer : B) You will have faith in unity so you accept the membership
Description : Which of the following factors affect teaching ? Choose the correct code to indicate your answer. (i) Teacher's internal locus of control. (ii) Learner-motivation. (iii) Teacher's biographical data. (iv) Teacher's self efficacy. (v ... ), (v), (vi) and (vii) (D) (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) and (vi)
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : Consider the argument given below: ‘Pre - employment testing of teachers is quite fair because doctors, architects and engineers who are now employed had to face such a testing.’ What type of argument it is? (A) Deductive (B) Analogical (C) Psychological (D) Biological
Description : The main objectives of student evaluation of teachers are: (a) To gather information about student weaknesses. (b) To make teachers take teaching seriously. (c) To help teachers adopt innovative methods of teaching. (d) To identify the ... (c) and (d) only (C) (a), (b) and (c) only (D) (a) only
Description : The primary responsibility for the teacher’s adjustment lies with (A) The children (B) The principal (C) The teacher himself (D) The community
Last Answer : Answer: C Explanation: Teacher’s adjustment is his/her own responsibility nobody else is responsible for it.
Description : Assertion (A): The U.G.C. Academic Staff Colleges came into existence to improve the quality of teachers. Reason (R): University and college teachers have to undergo both orientation and refresher courses. (A) Both (A) and ... (A) is correct and (R) is false. (D) (A) is false and (R) is correct.
Last Answer : Answer: A Refresher course is a training course, usually a short one, that teaches you about new developments in a particular subject or skill, especially one that yo un eed for your job. ... of activity or subject that a person or organization seems most interested in and gives most attention.
Description : Which is the most important aspect of the teacher's role in learning? (A) The development of insight into what constitutes an adequate performance (B) The development of insight into ... The provision of encouragement and moral support (D) The provision of continuous diagnostic and remedial help
Last Answer : (C) The provision of encouragement and moral support
Description : Which of the following conclusions is logically valid based on statement given below? Statement: Most teachers are hard working. Conclusions: (I) Some teachers are hard working. (II) Some teachers are not hard working. ... (C) Both (I) and (II) are implied (D) Neither (I) nor (II) is implied
Last Answer : (C) Both (I) and (II) are implied