Description : The communicated knowledge in a classroom is considered as (A) non-pervasive treasure (B) limited judgement (C) autonomous virtue (D) cultural capital
Last Answer : (D) cultural capital
Description : Interaction inside the classroom should generate (A) Argument (B) Information (C) Ideas (D) Controversy
Last Answer : (C) Ideas
Description : When some students are deliberately attempting to disturb the discipline of the class by making mischief, what will be your role as a teacher? (A) Expelling those students. (B) Isolate those ... group with your authority. (D) Giving them an opportunity for introspection and improve their behaviour.
Last Answer : (D) Giving them an opportunity for introspection and improve their behaviour.
Description : Which of the following is false? An offer to be Valid must (a) Contain a term the non- compliance of which would amount to acceptance. (b) Intend to create legal relations. (c) Have certain and unambiguous terms. (d) Be communicated to the person to whom it is made.
Last Answer : (a) Contain a term the non- compliance of which would amount to acceptance.
Description : In a lively classroom situation, there is likely to be (A) occasional roars of laughter (B) complete silence (C) frequent teacher-student dialogue (D) loud discussion among students
Last Answer : (C) frequent teacher-student dialogue
Description : The information function of mass communication is described as (A) diffusion (B) publicity (C) surveillance (D) diversion
Last Answer : Answer: C Surveillance is the monitoring of the behavior, activities, or other changing information, usually of people for the purpose of influencing, managing, directing, or protecting them. This can include observation ... "watching over" ("sur" means "from above" and "veiller" means "to watch")
Description : In the classroom, the teacher sends the message either as words or images. The students are really (A) Encoders (B) Decoders (C) Agitators (D) Propagators
Last Answer : (B) Decoders
Description : When communicated, institutionalised stereotypes become (A) myths (B) reasons (C) experiences (D) convictions
Last Answer : (D) convictions
Description : Which one of the following statement is incorrect? (a) Oral acceptance is a valid acceptance. (b) Mere silence is not acceptance (c) Acceptance must be communicated (d) Acceptance may not be in the prescribed manner
Last Answer : (d) Acceptance may not be in the prescribed manner
Description : Which one of the following statement about a valid acceptance of an offer is incorrect? (a) Acceptance should be absolute and unqualified. (b) Acceptance should be in the prescribed manner (c) Acceptance should be communicated (d) Acceptance should be made while the offer is subsisting
Last Answer : (d) Acceptance should be made while the offer is subsisting
Description : Figure out the components of non-verbal communication in a classroom from the following : (A) Facial expression, cultural space and seating arrangement (B) Speed of utterance, feel good ... sound, physical ambience and teacher-learner distance (D) Facial expression, kinesics and personal space
Last Answer : (D) Facial expression, kinesics and personal space
Description : Attitudes, actions and appearances in the context of classroom communication are considered as: (A) Verbal (B) Non-verbal (C) Impersonal (D) Irrational
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : Classroom communication is normally considered as (A) effective (B) affective (C) cognitive (D) non-selective
Last Answer : (C) cognitive
Description : Classroom communication of a teacher rests on the principle of (A) Infotainment (B) Edutainment (C) Entertainment (D) Power equation
Last Answer : (B) Edutainment
Description : In the event of cabin depressurization, the actions of the pilot will be to: a. Immediately commence a diversion to a suitable alternate b. Increase engine power to provide additional ... a descent to an altitude where the supplemental oxygen supply is sufficient for all crew and passengers
Last Answer : d. Commence a descent to an altitude where the supplemental oxygen supply is sufficient for all crew and passengers
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 : The typical feature of information-rich classroom lecture is in the nature of being (A) Sedentary (B) Staggered (C) Factual (D) Sectoral
Last Answer : (C) Factual
Description : Classroom communication is the basis of (A) Social identity (B) External inanities (C) Biased passivity (D) Group aggression
Last Answer : (A) Social identity
Description : Positive classroom communication leads to (A) Coercion (B) Submission (C) Confrontation (D) Persuasion
Last Answer : (D) Persuasion
Description : Effectiveness of teaching has to be judged in terms of (A) Course coverage (B) Students’ interest (C) Learning outcomes of students (D) Use of teaching aids in the classroom
Last Answer : (C) Learning outcomes of students
Description : As a good classroom communicator, you are supposed to know your (A) audience emotions (B) silent cues (C) artful pauses (D) counter arguments
Last Answer : (C) artful pauses
Description : A teacher in a classroom has immediate control over (A) the self, selected methods of communication and the message. (B) the audience, the noise and the reception. (C) the feedback, the technology and the audience experience. (D) the communication channel, other communicators, and external factors.
Last Answer : (A) the self, selected methods of communication and the message.
Description : Internal and external factors that affect message reception by the students in the classroom are referred to as (A) feedback (B) fragmentation (C) channelization (D) noise
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : Identify the important element a teacher has to take cognizance of while addressing students in a classroom. (A) Avoidance of proximity (B) Voice modulation (C) Repetitive pause (D) Fixed posture
Last Answer : (B) Voice modulation
Description : As a teacher, select the best option to ensure your effective presence in the classroom. (A) Use of peer command (B) Making aggressive statements (C) Adoption of well-established posture (D) Being authoritarian
Last Answer : (C) Adoption of well-established posture
Description : The use of teaching aids is justified on the grounds of (A) Attracting student’s attention in the class room. (B) Minimizing indiscipline problems in the classroom. (C) Optimizing learning outcomes of students. (D) Effective engagement of students in learning tasks.
Last Answer : (D) Effective engagement of students in learning tasks.
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)
Description : In a classroom, a communicator’s trust level is determined by: (A) the use of hyperbole (B) the change of voice level (C) the use of abstract concepts (D) eye contact
Last Answer : (D) eye contact
Description : Using the central point of the classroom communication as the beginning of a dynamic pattern of ideas is referred to as: (A) Systemisation (B) Problem - orientation (C) Idea protocol (D) Mind mapping
Last Answer : (D) Mind mapping
Description : A smart classroom is a teaching space which has (i) Smart portion with a touch panel control system. (ii) PC/Laptop connection and DVD/VCR player. (iii) Document camera and specialized software (iv) Projector and screen Select the ... (C) (i), (ii) and (iii) only (D) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
Description : Which one of the following is considered a sign of motivated teaching? (A) Students asking questions (B) Maximum attendance of the students (C) Pin drop silence in the classroom (D) Students taking notes
Last Answer : (A) Students asking questions
Description : Classroom communication can be described as (A) Exploration (B) Institutionalisation (C) Unsignified narration (D) Discourse
Last Answer : (D) Discourse
Description : Successful Communication in classroom teaching is (A) Circular (B) Reciprocal (C) Directional (D) Influential
Last Answer : (B) Reciprocal
Description : Classroom communication of a teacher rests on the principle of (A) Infotainment (B) Edutainment (C) Entertainment (D) Enlightenment
Description : The type of communication that the teacher has in the classroom, is termed as (A) Interpersonal (B) Mass communication (C) Group communication (D) Face-to-face communication
Last Answer : (C) Group communication
Description : Classroom communication must be (A) Teacher centric (B) Student centric (C) General centric (D) Textbook centric
Last Answer : (B) Student centric
Description : The essence of an effective classroom environment is (A) a variety of teaching aids (B) lively student-teacher interaction (C) pin-drop silence (D) strict discipline
Last Answer : (B) lively student-teacher interaction
Description : Which one of the following is appropriate in respect of teacher student relationship? (A) Very informal and intimate (B) Limited to classroom only (C) Cordial and respectful (D) Indifferent
Last Answer : (C) Cordial and respectful
Description : Assertion (A): For an effective classroom communication at times it is desirable to use the projection technology. Reason (R): Using the projection technology facilitates extensive coverage of course contents. (A) Both (A) and (R) ... ) is true, but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
Last Answer : (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation.
Description : Which of the following skills are needed for present day teacher to adjust effectively with the classroom teaching? 1. Knowledge of technology 2. Use of technology in teaching learning 3. Knowledge of students’ needs 4. Content mastery (A) 1 & 3 (B) 2 & 3 (C) 2, 3 & 4 (D) 2 & 4
Last Answer : (C) 2, 3 & 4
Description : Which among the following gives more freedom to the learner to interact? (A) Use of film (B) Small group discussion (C) Lectures by experts (D) Viewing country-wide classroom programme on TV
Last Answer : (B) Small group discussion
Description : Which of the following is the most important characteristic of Open Book Examination system? (A) Students become serious. (B) It improves attendance in the classroom. (C) It reduces examination anxiety amongst students. (D) It compels students to think.
Last Answer : (D) It compels students to think.
Description : Which of the following is not the critical feature of qualitative research ? (A) Actual settings are the direct source of data. (B) Data take the forms of words or pictures. (C) Seeking to ... social facts. (D) Researcher becomes immersed in the situation, present or past related to the phenomena.
Last Answer : Write S if the statement pertains to the strength of a quantitative research, W if it's a weakness. 1. It can be costly, difficult and time-consuming. 2. It is objective and provides ... It filters out external factors. 5. The numerical data can be analyzed in a quick and easy way.
Description : Describe a situation where you felt you had not communicated well. How did you correct the situation?
Last Answer : Communication is important, so focus on what you learned from the situation and how you no longer make the same mistake.
Description : Are irrationality and emotion a big part of America's Economic problems?
Last Answer : answer:Unfortunately, I can't access that blog in my IPad. I however tend to agree that irrationality and emotion play a big part in the country's economic problem. A lot of possible solutions whether ... how to attempt and balance the deficit for us than most run of the mill politicians out there.
Description : A scheduled caste student is visiting the class only to get his scholarship. What provisions will you make to attract his attention towards education? Options: A) Insulting remarks on the caste and the ... in one's life C) Rebuking the child D) Think about the irrationality of the scheme
Last Answer : B) Tell him about the importance of education in one's life
Description : What is Introspection Method ?
Last Answer : Introspection is when a person knows his mind with the help of his mind in order to gain knowledge about mental processes.
Description : What is introspection ?
Last Answer : : Absorption is the process by which water (solvent) enters the cell from outside the cell.
Description : The best way to ensure that what a person has communicated has reached I receiver is: (a) To use simple words (b) To communicate when there is no disturbance (c) To communicate when the receiver is attentive (d) To ask the receiver to tell what they have received
Last Answer : (d) To ask the receiver to tell what they have received
Description : Some teachers, enjoy inflicting remarks on girl students in the staff-room. Being a junior subordinate you do not feel any pleasure in it but are unable to keep them quiet. What will you do in such ... matter to the principal C) No participation at all D) Quarrelling and insulting a few of them
Last Answer : Taping of the talks and report the matter to the principal