Description : If you find a child in your class who always isolates from the rest of the class, you would ... Options: A) ask the child to be normal by taking example of his classmates B) try to understand ... comes out of his own D) inform the management that his presence may affect other students of the class.
Last Answer : B) try to understand the underlying clause
Description : If you come across to teach a blind student along with the normal students what type of behaviour you are expected to exhibit? Options: A) Take care of him with sympathy B) Don't give any ... to keep your teaching pace according to him without making the other students suffer D) none of the above
Last Answer : C) Arrange the seat in the front row and try to keep your teaching pace according to him without making the other students suffer
Description : If a student becomes unconscious in the class what will you do first? Options: A) Rushing to the principal's office and canvassing for help impatiently B) Telephoning student's parents and waiting for ... to him and trying to contact any nearby doctor D) making arrangement to send him to his home
Last Answer : C) Giving first aid to him and trying to contact any nearby doctor
Description : If a student is absent from the classes for a long time Options: A) you will try to know the cause of his absence. B) you would try to solve his problems or help him. C) Both (a) and (b) D) None of these
Last Answer : C) Both (a) and (b)
Description : A mentally retarded student attends your lecture and sit in a deaf and dumb manner. What will you do? Options: A) Make your lecture very simple and spare some extra time for him. B) You do not like ... individual. C) You pressurized the student to leave the class. D) You do not support him at all.
Last Answer : A) Make your lecture very simple and spare some extra time for him.
Description : In the introduction part of a lesson plan you get the student ........ Options: A) Assignments B) Previous knowledge C) Attention D) Abilities
Last Answer : C) Attention
Description : What will you do as a teacher if the students do not attend your class? Options: A) Blame the students for their absence B) keep quiet considering the present attitude of students as the change of culture C) Think of using some interesting methods of teaching D) know the reason and try to remove the
Last Answer : D) know the reason and try to remove the
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 : Suppose a student is a chain smoker and generally he leaves the period or comes late due to smoking, How would you like to compromise with such a student in the class? Options: A) Applying ... him on assembly ground C) Expelling him from the school D) Sharing the habit and become friendly
Last Answer : A) Applying suggestive measures in a isolator conditions
Description : A Serious Minded Teacher As A Rule: Options: A) Allows The Mistakes To Be Committed And Explains How To Minimize Those Mistakes B) Never Allows Mistakes On The Part Of His Students C) Takes All Precaution So That Students Never Commit Mistakes D) Should Mildly Punish Students Who Commit Mistakes
Last Answer : A) Allows The Mistakes To Be Committed And Explains How To Minimize Those Mistakes
Description : If remarks are passed by students on you, as a teacher, you will Options: A) punish them B) expel them from the college C) take revenge while evaluating internal test copies D) be impartial at the time of evaluation
Last Answer : D) be impartial at the time of evaluation
Description : If back-benchers are always talking in the classroom a teacher should Options: A) let them do what they are doing B) punish them C) ask them to sit on the front bench D) none of the above
Last Answer : C) ask them to sit on the front bench
Description : When a normal student behaves in an erratic manner in the class, you would: Options: A) Pull up the student then and there B) Talk to the student after the class C) Ask the student to leave the class D) Ignore the student
Last Answer : B) Talk to the student after the class
Description : inside the classroom, before explaining the importance of topic, it is too important to Options: A) maintain strict discipline in the class B) get the attention of the students C) ask the students few questions from the last lecture D) all of the above
Last Answer : B) get the attention of the students
Description : Suppose some students indulge in porno graphic painting in the school's toilets and other places on walls and you nab a student busy with the work, what option will you prefer with the students? ... whole class D) You diagnose the group of such students and regularly keep vigilant eyes on them.
Last Answer : You will reasonably punish him and ask him not do it again
Description : One Of Your Student Is Too Poor To Buy A Book. How Will You Help Him? Options: A) You Will Purchase The Book. B) You Will Collect A Fund From Others For This Purpose. C) You Will ... The Books From Library. D) You Will Request The Institute Administration To Make A Policy For Helping Such Students.
Last Answer : C) You Will Provide The Books From Library.
Description : The Best Way To React To A Wrong Answer Given By A Student Is: Options: A) To Scold Him For Not Having Learnt The Lesson B) To Explain Why The Answer Is Wrong C) To Ask Another Student To Give The Correct Answer D) To Ignore The Wrong Answer And Pass On The Next Question
Last Answer : B) To Explain Why The Answer Is Wrong
Description : You bringing your pupil for a monument visit outside your city. A father is reluctant to send his child for this. What will you do? Options: A) Leave that child and go with others B) Try ... for sending his child by explaining the importance of such as educational and cultural trip. D) None of these
Last Answer : C) Try to convince him for sending his child by explaining the importance of such as educational and cultural trip.
Description : Teachers' professionalism may be assessed in terms of all of the following commitments except Options: A) commitment to the profession and student B) commitment to the colleagues and employ C) commitment to the religion and castes D) commitment to the parents and community
Last Answer : C) commitment to the religion and castes
Description : If a teacher is cracking filthy jokes in a class and you are unable to stop him, then what will you do? Options: A) persuade him/her decently not to waste their time-in filthy jokes. B) live in ... to mind his/her language in class. D) be critical and remind him for the nobility of their jobs.
Last Answer : A) persuade him/her decently not to waste their time-in filthy jokes.
Description : What is the reason behind the adoption of 'GRADE' system instead of our old' MARKS' system? Options: A) It will improve the quality of assessment. B) It will improve teacher student ... eliminate the differentiation between students on marks basis. D) Grading system is easier than marks system.
Last Answer : C) It will eliminate the differentiation between students on marks basis.
Description : A teacher should keep his voice in the class Options: A) High Enough To Be Heard By Every Student Clearly B) Loud, So That Every One Can Hear Clearly C) Moderate D) Sometime Low And Some Time High
Last Answer : D) Sometime Low And Some Time High
Description : If student do not understand what is taught in the class the teacher should feel Options: A) terribly bored B) to explain it in different way C) that he is wasting time D) pity for the students
Last Answer : B) to explain it in different way
Description : If majority of students in your class is weak you should Options: A) Not Care About Intelligent student B) Keep Your Speed Of Teaching Fast So That Students Comprehension Level May Increase C) ... Helpful To Bright Students. D) Keep Your Teaching Slow Along With Some Extra Guidance To Bright People
Last Answer : D) Keep Your Teaching Slow Along With Some Extra Guidance To Bright People
Description : The National Educational Policy of 1979, recommended also about the public schools Options: A) their uniquencies and traditions have to preserved the interests of the best talents of the country B) they ... D) suitable ratio has to be maintained for admission of middle class and poor student also.
Last Answer : D) suitable ratio has to be maintained for admission of middle class and poor student also.
Description : A teacher's major contribution towards the maximum self-realization of the student is affected through: Options: A) Constant fulfilment of the students' needs B) Strict control of class-room ... 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 : 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 : One of your colleagues is living in your locality but you have no affinity with him, the reason may be Options: A) his selfishness B) his religious faith C) his social rejection D) his miserable behaviour and rural background
Last Answer : A) his selfishness
Description : A child has been admitted to your school who belongs to a back ward family/background from the cultural viewpoint. You will Options: A) keep him in a class in which, there are many more ... arrangements for teaching him, keeping his special needs in view D) Advise him to take up vocational education
Last Answer : C) keep him in a normal class but will make special arrangements for teaching him, keeping his special needs in view
Description : Heterogeneous grouping best serves the aims of a democratic society because: Options: A) parents prefer it. B) pupil prefer it. C) it minimizes class distinctions D) it is the best environment for learning.
Last Answer : C) it minimizes class distinctions
Description : You Are A Teacher Of Literature. A Chapter Of A Book Deals With A Biography Of A Scientist And His Works. In This Situation, What Would You Do With Chapter? Options: A) You Would Ask The Students ... Other Books Concerning With The Scientist And Then Teach The Lesson To Student. D) Any One Of Them.
Last Answer : C) You Would Consult Other Books Concerning With The Scientist And Then Teach The Lesson To Student.
Description : If a group of students enter your room and abuse you and behave violently with you, at that time how would you control your emotions? Options: A) You will react in a similar fashion ... your teachers community. D) You will report the case to the principal with recommendation of punitive measures.
Last Answer : B) First, you will try to pacify their emotions and then ask politely about their behaviour .
Description : Which Of The following Is A Disadvantage Of Teaching Machine? Options: A) The Insurance Of Attention B) Their Universal Use For Different Kinds Of Programmes C) The Tracking Of Errors D) All Of These
Last Answer : A) The Insurance Of Attention
Description : A teacher who is not able to draw the attention of his students should Options: A) evaluate his teaching method and improve it B) resign from the post C) find fault in his pupils D) start dictating
Last Answer : A) evaluate his teaching method and improve it
Description : Teachers who are enthusiastic in the classroom teaching Options: A) often lack proficiency in the subjects which stays hidden under their enthusiasm B) simply dramatize to hold the student’s attention. C) involve their students in the teaching learning process D) All of these
Last Answer : C) involve their students in the teaching learning process
Description : Which of the following is not a characteristic of a slow learner? Options: A) Limited vocabulary B) Short span of attention C) Abstract thinking D) Limited range of interests
Last Answer : C) Abstract thinking
Description : Why do teachers use teaching aid? Options: 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 good teacher is one who Options: A) is highly intelligent B) lives simple life. C) has mastery over his teaching subject. D) has genuine interest in his student.
Last Answer : D) has genuine interest in his student.
Description : In comparison, which is one of the steps of teaching? Options: A) A student is asked to compare two teachers. B) A student is asked to compare two sets of facts. C) A student is asked to compare present with the past. D) A student is asked to compare two different topics/lessons.
Last Answer : B) A student is asked to compare two sets of facts.
Description : All students are not geniuses concludes that Options: A) many students are not genius B) all geniuses are students C) no student is genius D) None of these
Last Answer : A) many students are not genius
Description : Teachers use teaching aids for Options: A) Making Teaching Interesting. B) Making Teaching With Understanding Level Of Students C) Making Student Attentive. D) The Sake Of Its Use.
Last Answer : B) Making Teaching With Understanding Level Of Students
Description : Meaningful learning takes place when Options: A) Students Are Interested In Topic Taught. B) Explanations Are Given Within Reach Of Students. C) The New Content Being Taught Is Related To The Previous Knowledge Of The Student. D) Students Raise Questions And Get Them Clarified.
Last Answer : A) Students Are Interested In Topic Taught.
Description : For better interaction with the students, the teachers objective should be the Options: A) Equitable Distribution Of Response Time B) Proximity C) Affirm Or Correct Student Performance D) All Of These
Last Answer : D) All Of These
Description : A teacher generally asks questions to his pupils during the lecture, why? Options: A) Are Students Listening The Lecture Attentively? B) To Know, Which Student Is Brilliant One? C) To Know Whether The Students Are Understanding The Lecture Or Not. D) To Help The Students
Last Answer : C) To Know Whether The Students Are Understanding The Lecture Or Not.
Description : If a girl student requests you to collect her posts at your address what would you like to do in this case? Options: A) You would not give permission as it is against your own principles B) You ... because as a teacher you should do it D) You will permit her because you have some attachment with her
Last Answer : A) You would not give permission as it is against your own principles
Description : When a student takes the same test twice it is referred to as? Options: A) Post-test B) Pre-test C) Test-retest D) After-test
Last Answer : C) Test-retest
Description : A teacher used the following statement to change the behaviour of a student who was a smoker. “Smoking is healthy for the nation”. This is an example of Options: A) Cognitive dissonance B) Conceptual conflict C) Meaningful learning D) Challenge
Last Answer : A) Cognitive dissonance
Description : If a student is constantly rubbing his eyes and is inattentive during blackboard work he is having Options: A) Adjustment problem B) hearing problem C) Visual problem D) All of the above
Last Answer : C) Visual problem
Description : During a visit to a second-grade classroom, a student teacher observed a child spending the time allotted for a worksheet either looking out the window or doodling on his paper. When the student ... finish work before the whole class is finished must not interrupt the students who are still working
Last Answer : B) A routine for rewarding students who finish work promptly is not in place.
Description : Vygotsky theory implies Options: A) child will learn best in the company of children having IQ lesser than his/her own. B) collaborative problem solving C) individual assignments to each student D) after initial explanation, do not support a child in solving difficult questions
Last Answer : B) collaborative problem solving