Description : The key to effective class-room discipline lies in Options: A) Seeking the cause of misbehaviour and taking appropriate action B) Making an example of the leaders of any class-room mischief C) ... of the class room D) Providing a programme with inbuilt means for the satisfaction of pupil needs
Last Answer : D) Providing a programme with inbuilt means for the satisfaction of pupil needs
Description : Which of the following duties is least likely to be required of all teachers? Options: A) Visiting the homes of the pupils B) Disciplining pupils in their care C) Keeping a record of text-books D) Preparing and grading examinations
Last Answer : A) Visiting the homes of the pupils
Description : The most important function of the teacher is to Options: A) Maintain a order B) Impart subject-matter C) Teach problem-solving techniques D) Guide pupil's growth
Last Answer : D) Guide pupil's growth
Description : Which of the following the teacher is not expected to do? Options: A) Participate in community activities such as Red Cross B) Give help to pupils in their personal and school problems C) Keep pupil's attendance and achievement records D) None of the above
Last Answer : D) None of the above
Description : After subsiding a disturbance in the class room, the teacher's main concern should be Options: A) To punish all offenders and there by fore shall the recurrence of unacceptable behaviour B) To know ... a means of reducing tension D) To enlist group censure as a means of curbing future misbehaviour
Last Answer : B) To know the cause of the misbehaviour
Description : According to State and National Codes, it would not be unethical for teachers to Options: A) Promulgate private religious views in the class-room B) Tutor members of their classes privately for pay C) Apply for a specific position that is not vacant D) Refuse to sign a contract which displease them
Last Answer : D) Refuse to sign a contract which displease them
Description : The best statement of the position of the teacher in the class-room is that he is Options: A) The chairman of the group B) The director of the group C) One member of the group D) The umpire of the group
Last Answer : B) The director of the group
Description : Which of the following best reflects democracy in the class-room? Options: A) Allowing children to sit where they want and work with whom they please B) Allowing children freedom to the ... of the class-room D) Allowing the maximum participation of all the students in class-room activities
Last Answer : C) Allowing the class to decide the curricular experiences of the class-room
Description : The initials PTA refer to what organization Options: A) Progressive Teacher Association B) Parent-Teacher Association C) Private Tutors Association D) Principal Teacher Administration
Last Answer : B) Parent-Teacher Association
Description : The first professional responsibility you must meet as a new teacher is to Options: A) Change the curriculum in the light of your training B) Seek to enrich the educational philosophy of ... Co-operate with your fellow teachers inspite of differences D) Change your mind as the conditions permit
Last Answer : C) Co-operate with your fellow teachers inspite of differences
Description : The main argument against teacher's strikes has been that Options: A) Teacher's strikes generally have been unsuccessful B) Salaries have risen faster than the cost of living C) Teachers contract should not be violated D) The public is sympathetic to the teacher
Last Answer : C) Teachers contract should not be violated
Description : The extent of community restriction placed on the personal life of the teacher is Options: A) Virtually nil in all types of communities B) Greater in metropolitan areas C) Growing with each generation of teachers D) Greater in rural communities
Last Answer : D) Greater in rural communities
Description : In the final analysis, teaching must be thought of mainly as a process of Options: A) Directing the activities of people B) Asking questions and appraising answers C) Hearing the recitation of pupils D) Indoctrinating pupils with adult ideas
Last Answer : A) Directing the activities of people
Description : The most important task in teaching is Options: A) Making assignments and hearing recitations B) Directing pupils in development of experiences C) Scoring test papers and giving out-grades D) Making monthly reports and keeping records
Last Answer : B) Directing pupils in development of experiences
Description : Political responsibilities make demands upon many people. Teachers should Options: A) Take a film stand on political issue and support their side in any way, they can B) Refuse to take a ... civic responsibilities, but refuse to be drawn into fractional disputes D) Never mention politics in class
Last Answer : C) Accept civic responsibilities, but refuse to be drawn into fractional disputes
Description : In present times, the prestige level of teachers is recognized by the general public as Options: A) Above that of professional worker B) On a par with the professional class of workers C) On a par with the wage earner or labour D) Somewhere between wage earner and professional worker
Last Answer : D) Somewhere between wage earner and professional worker
Description : The function of a teacher primarily is that of a Options: A) Service-station attendant, filling students with knowledge B) Minister, tending to the personal and spiritual needs of children ... progress towards maximum growth D) Director, organizing and planning worth-while experiences for the class
Last Answer : C) Guide, helping the child progress towards maximum growth
Description : A teacher is introducing a new subject when meeting the class for the first time it would be best to Options: A) Begin with the first lesson without delay B) Give a class a ... of the previous grades D) Concentrate on identifying potential trouble-makers and leaders of the classroom mischief
Last Answer : B) Give a class a broad outline of the subject
Description : Rama, a bright pupil, is openly impatient of the errors and slowness of other students in the class and wishes to answer much more than his share of questions. His teacher should Options: A) Ask ... D) Make him realize that he is not so smart by asking him difficult questions that he cannot answer
Last Answer : D) Make him realize that he is not so smart by asking him difficult questions that he cannot answer
Description : Purposeful group-learning in the class-room generally begins with Options: A) Intelligent trial and error activity B) Motives and a clarification of objectives C) Hypothesis and generalisations D) Delegation of responsibility to the members
Last Answer : B) Motives and a clarification of objectives
Description : The modern consensus regarding the sending of disciplinary cases to the principal's office is that Options: A) It should be used only when other means have failed B) It is generally ... D) It is generally advisable since the principal is ultimately responsible for the discipline in his school
Last Answer : A) It should be used only when other means have failed
Description : It is generally agreed that Options: A) Each educational group should have its own independent organization B) Administrators and teachers should have separate professional organization C) Any professional organization should included several levels of leadership D) All of the above are correct
Last Answer : C) Any professional organization should included several levels of leadership
Description : The teacher's primary responsibility lies in Options: A) Planning educational experiences B) Implementing and administering policies C) Promoting human relations with parents D) Experimenting with teaching techniques
Last Answer : A) Planning educational experiences
Description : Which of the following is the least important aspect of the teacher's role in the guidance of learning? Options: A) The development of insight into what constitutes an adequate performance B) The ... avoided C) The provision of continuous diagnostic and remedial help D) The fore-stalling of habits
Last Answer : B) The development of insight into what constitute the pitfalls and dangers to be avoided
Description : The most valid criterion, on the basis of which of judge whether teaching is a profession, is the teacher's Options: A) Love for children B) Broad and thorough knowledge of subject matter C) Exemplification of dominant values of our culture D) Observance of professional ethics
Last Answer : D) Observance of professional ethics
Description : The most basic cause of teacher's failure in maintaining discipline is the teacher's lack of Options: A) Competence in teaching methods B) Knowledge of his subject C) A constructive programme of meaningful things to be learnt and done D) Knowledge of educational psychology
Last Answer : C) A constructive programme of meaningful things to be learnt and done
Description : With which of the following aspects of learning are the teachers and psychologists most directly concerned? Options: A) The products of learning B) The process of learning C) The development of habits D) The avoidance of errors
Last Answer : B) The process of learning
Description : Secondary school teaching in the past held more prestige than elementary education because Options: A) The subject-matter was at a higher level of difficulty B) Secondary teachers usually had a higher ... C) Pay schedules generally were higher for secondary school teaching D) All of the above
Last Answer : D) All of the above
Description : As teachers, we should think of our work in terms of Options: A) Systematic drill B) The mastery of subject-matter C) Hearing lessons recited D) Child growth and development
Last Answer : D) Child growth and development
Description : Better classroom management means (a) per group work and better interaction among pupils (b) prior preparation of teacher in the making of suitable aids (c) Punctuality of the teachers in coming in the ... creating problems (f) Avoid teaching when pupils are not in proper mood (g) All of these
Last Answer : (g) All of these
Description : A teacher today, is least expected to serves as Options: A) A director of many activities B) An able publicist of the school C) An encyclopaedia of knowledge D) A committee member and consultant
Last Answer : C) An encyclopaedia of knowledge
Description : Attitude, once established Options: A) Generally continue to exist even if they do not provides satisfaction for one's motives B) Can be changed relatively easily by introducing ... effectively by intellectual appeal than by emotional appeal D) Are often maintained through selective perception
Last Answer : D) Are often maintained through selective perception
Description : It has been seen that the students lose much of their learning during summer vacation, which one of following shows the least depreciation over the summer months? Options: A) Arithmetic computation B) Arithmetic reasoning C) Historical dates and places D) Rules of punctuation and grammar
Last Answer : B) Arithmetic reasoning
Description : When a disciplinary action is necessary with a preschool child, the least acceptable technique would generally be Options: A) To isolate him by sending him to his room B) To take away some of his privileges C) To scold him D) To make him feel sorry for having hurt your feelings
Last Answer : D) To make him feel sorry for having hurt your feelings
Description : If some of your pupils misbehave with you in the college campus you must Options: A) report to the principal B) report to their parents C) improve their behaviour by your own character and scholarship D) mobilize other teachers against these guys
Last Answer : C
Description : Which of the following would constitute the most proper action to take, if a child continues to talk after the class. has been asked to be quiet? Options: A) Speak loudly enough to be heard by ... the need for silence C) Make the whole class stay after school D) Arrange to speak to him privately
Last Answer : D) Arrange to speak to him privately
Description : The best way to establish rapport with your class is to Options: A) Demand the respect due your age and status B) Remain aloof, be a figure of authority C) Impress your students with your knowledge and skill D) Play the role of a guide who desires to help them
Last Answer : D) Play the role of a guide who desires to help them
Description : If some students fail in the examination it is the fault of Options: A) the teacher B) the principal C) pupils themselves D) text books
Last Answer : C) pupils themselves
Description : If some of your pupils misbehave with you in the college campus you must (a) Report to the principal (b) Report to their parents (c) Improve their behavior by your own character and scholarship (d) Mobilize other teachers against these guys
Last Answer : (c) Improve their behavior by your own character and scholarship
Description : If some of your pupils misbehave with you in the college campus you must (a) Report to their parents (b) report to the principal (c) Improve their behavior by your own character and scholarship (d) Mobilize other teachers against these guys.
Description : Educational psychology should provide prospective teachers with Options: A) Insights into the various aspects of modern education B) Principles, insights and attitudes as points of departure for effective ... current teaching procedure D) Rules of thumb to deal with everyday class-room situation
Last Answer : B) Principles, insights and attitudes as points of departure for effective teaching
Description : Which of the following is not an aspect of learning? Options: A) The accumulation of knowledge B) Cue-reduction C) Modification of perceptions D) The sensitization of nerve fibres
Last Answer : D) The sensitization of nerve fibres
Description : Which of the following best explains the phenomenon of forgetting? Options: A) The passage of time B) The phenomenon of reminiscence C) The phenomenon of interference D) Repression
Last Answer : C) The phenomenon of interference
Description : Which of the following procedures would be best from the stand point of efficiency of acquisition for a given degree of long-term retention? Options: A) A high level of over-learning B) Reviews spaced progressively further apart C) Trial and Error D) Cramming
Last Answer : B) Reviews spaced progressively further apart
Description : Recitation in learning appears most profitable when introduced Options: A) At the beginning of the learning period B) Uniformity throughout the learning period C) Towards the end of the learning period D) Only as preparation for the testing period
Last Answer : C) Towards the end of the learning period
Description : Which of the following statements appears most accurate in the light of our present knowledge of the neurophysiology underlying learning? Options: A) Learning involves neural fibres in a ... Psychologists have not been able to discover the neurophysilogical changes occurring as a person learns
Last Answer : D) To date, Psychologists have not been able to discover the neurophysilogical changes occurring as a person learns
Description : In which of the following areas do deaf children tend to show the greatest relative inferiority to normal children? Options: A) Intellectual development B) Socio-emotional development C) Academic progress D) Language development
Last Answer : D) Language development
Description : Forgetting can be considered to be Options: A) A passive process of fading B) The result of incorrect learning C) The result of insufficient learning D) A case of negative transfer
Last Answer : A passive process of fading
Description : Psychologists would consider the real criterion of whether or not learning has taken place to be Options: A) Increased sensitivity to appropriate stimuli B) Increased understanding C) Improved behaviour D) Speed of reaction
Last Answer : C) Improved behaviour
Description : For maximum efficiency in learning a given passage for one single production (for example a school play), it is best to have Options: A) Many relatively short practice periods ... before the performance is required D) Relatively long practice periods concentrated just before performance is required
Last Answer : D) Relatively long practice periods concentrated just before performance is required