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 : The term 'Evaluation' and 'Assessment' could be discriminated as follows Options: A) Assessment is limited to coverage achievement whereas evaluation is qualitative in character B) Evaluation is ... an attempt to measure the pupil as whole whereas evaluation is concerned with his achievement only
Last Answer : C) Evaluation involves the measurement as well as diagnosis of students’ attainments, whereas assessment is concerned with only scholastic attainments.
Description : What does the cognitive domain of Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives affect in learners? Options: A) Thoughts B) Emotions C) Skills D) All the above
Last Answer : A) Thoughts
Description : Human development is divided into domains such as Options: A) physical, cognitive, emotional and social B) emotional, cognitive, spiritual and socio psychological C) psychological, cognitive, emotional and physical D) physical, spiritual, cognitive and social
Last Answer : C) psychological, cognitive, emotional and physical
Description : which domain does the following objective fall? At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to hit the football using the head. Options: A) Affective domain B) Cognitive domain C) Psychomotor domain D) A and C domains
Last Answer : C) Psychomotor domain
Description : The lowest level of Taxonomy of Educational Objectives of Cognitive Domain given by Bloom is Options: A) Knowledge B) Comprehension C) Application D) Analysis
Last Answer : A) Knowledge
Description : Out of the following, in which lesson, a general rule is explained first and then examples are illustrated? Options: A) Deductive lesson B) Inductive lesson C) Cognitive lesson D) Skill lesson
Last Answer : A) Deductive lesson
Description : Which theory of learning has found knowledge of internal processes crucial to the understanding of learning? Options: A) Cognitive theorists B) Stimulus response theorists C) Operant conditioning theorists D) Classical conditioning theorists
Last Answer : A) Cognitive theorists
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 : Suggestion helps in the development of information moral behaviour , aesthetic sense and character traits. Which of the following is the chief source of suggestions which mould his life? Options: A) Pupil of same age B) Teachers C) Elders D) None of these
Last Answer : C) Elders
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 : If you are irritated and show rashness because of the inadequate behaviour s shown by others what do you think about your own behaviour Options: A) it is justified because behaviour s are echo lime B) ... sign of mal-adjustment and so try to control yourself when you are maltreated D) none of these
Last Answer : C) your behaviour is also the sign of mal-adjustment and so try to control yourself when you are maltreated
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 high 'caste teacher adopts a discriminatory attitude toward a low caste students his behaviour is Options: A) correct according to his religion B) against the national spirit, and need ... not against the constitutional provisions D) not against the code of teacher's professionalism of UNESCO
Last Answer : B) against the national spirit, and need of the hour
Description : Drop outs are more likely to be Options: A) unemployed B) vulnerable to the requirement of public assistance C) engaged in antisocial behaviour D) all of these
Last Answer : D) all of these
Description : Observable behaviour s which a teacher can use in the class to bring home to the pupil an idea or point is technically 'called Options: A) teaching skills B) communication facilities C) demonstration D) none of these
Last Answer : A) teaching skills
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 : The primary task of a teacher is Options: A) to teach the prescribed curriculum B) to prepare students to pass their examination C) to make them a thinking people D) to modify their behaviour according to the needs of our society and country.
Last Answer : D) to modify their behaviour according to the needs of our society and country.
Description : The main function of educational psychology is to provide prospective teacher with: Options: A) research procedures for evaluating current teaching procedure. B) Insight into the needs, problems and styles ... of modern teaching education. D) How to deal with students and everyday class situation.
Last Answer : D) How to deal with students and everyday class situation.
Description : All of the following statements about a teacher are correct except that he/she is Options: A) a friend guide and philosopher B) teacher that the students do not know C) the leader in the class. D) Changes his attitudes and behaviour according to the need of the society.
Last Answer : B) teacher that the students do not know
Description : The most appropriate meaning of learning is Options: A) inculcation of knowledge B) modification of behaviour C) personal adjustment D) acquisition of skills
Last Answer : B) modification of behaviour
Description : The most common cause of nervous instability amongst teacher is Options: A) worry B) fatigue C) quarrelsome behaviour D) all of the above
Last Answer : A) worry
Description : Considering that all behaviour occurs in context, what is the possible source of behaviour of a child who refuses to interact with the teacher and peers all the time? Options: A) Materials being ... The child has been rejected or ridiculed by parents and adults D) The child does not understand
Last Answer : C) The child has been rejected or ridiculed by parents and adults
Description : Evaluation in education insists on the following Options: A) Making tests more reliable and valid B) Conducting periodical tests to detect students’ weaknesses C) Insisting on clear cut behaviour al objectives of teaching D) Examining students objectively for selection purpose
Last Answer : C) Insisting on clear cut behaviour al objectives of teaching
Description : The objectives of a Curriculum are to be stated in terms of Options: A) Students entering behaviour B) Students terminal behaviour C) Teachers behaviour D) Learning process
Last Answer : B) Students terminal behaviour
Description : If we believe in the dualistic theory of the mind versus body nature of an, have to arrive at the consequence that Options: A) Education is mechanization in process and theoretical in development B) ... behaviour of man D) Education is purely a matter of mental training and development of the self.
Last Answer : D) Education is purely a matter of mental training and development of the self.
Description : Planning or arranging the student’s environment in order to predict the consequences of a student’s behaviour is referred to as Options: A) Prompting B) Reinforcement C) Shaping D) Stimulus control
Last Answer : D) Stimulus control
Description : The most appropriate purpose of learning is: Options: A) Personal adjustment B) Modification of behaviour C) Social and political awareness D) Preparing oneself for employment
Last Answer : B) Modification of behaviour
Description : The project method of teaching is best associated with the philosophy of Options: A) John Dewey B) Max rafferty C) Robert Hatchins D) b. f. Skinner
Last Answer : A) John Dewey
Description : The theory of learning associated with connectionism was propounded by Options: A) Socrates B) Pavlov C) Thorndike D) Kilpatrick
Last Answer : C) Thorndike
Description : With the frequent use of brain storming method the teacher develops Options: A) Creativity B) Intelligence C) Perception D) Memory
Last Answer : A) Creativity
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 : The term prejudice in a person is colored by Options: A) A hasty judgment about a situation with an unfavourable B) Judgment and assessment of a situation without any favourites C) Partial observation and ... any motives D) Pre-judgment of a situation with a view to settle a conflict in haste
Last Answer : A) A hasty judgment about a situation with an unfavourable
Description : A patient of megaloblastic anaemia was treated with oral folic acid 5 mg daily. After 2 weeks he reported back with cognitive deficit, sensory disturbance, depressed knee jerk, while ... therapy has unmasked pyridoxine deficiency D. Patient has folate reductase abnormality in the nervous system
Last Answer : D. Patient has folate reductase abnormality in the nervous system
Description : Allocating extrinsic rewards for behaviour that has been previously intrinsically rewarded tends to decrease the overall level of motivation, and is called: (a) Reward Evaluation Theory ; (b) Extrinsic Evaluation Theory ; (c) Cognitive Evaluation Theory (d) Intrinsic Evaluation Theory
Last Answer : (c) Cognitive Evaluation Theory
Description : . In the given sequence, some letters are missing. Which of the given options can fill the blanks in the correct order from left to right? ab_ab_aaa_bbaaa_bbbb (1) abab (2) abba (3) aabb (4) baba
Last Answer : 2) abba
Description : How a teacher should behave with the students Options: A) General B) Father C) Friend D) Leader
Last Answer : Answer: Option D) Leader
Description : If in a research independent variables cannot be teacher except? Options: A) Experimental Research B) Non-experimental Research C) Pure or Fundamental Research D) Exploratory Research
Last Answer : B) Non-experimental Research
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 : To stop malpractice of mass copying in the examination, what will you do? Options: A) You will give severe serve punishment to students B) You will try to give moral equation to the students. C ... try to give moral equation to the students. D) You will rusticate the students forever from the school
Last Answer : C) You will try to give moral equation to the students.
Description : Teaching on TV is superior to class room instruction because Options: A) very large classes are made possible and thus it is economically advantageous B) experts for teaching a difficult topic can be ... can be benefited from them C) teaching materials can be filmed for reuse D) all of these
Description : The school or college building needs a calm surrounding to avoid Options: A) environmental stress B) competing stimulus C) subjective stress D) none of these
Last Answer : B) competing stimulus
Description : What is symposium? Options: A) A meeting at which a group engages in intensive discussion and activity on a particular subject or project. B) A formal meeting for discussion or debate C) A ... topic especially one in which the participants form an audience and make presentations. D) None of these
Last Answer : C) A meeting conference for discussion of a topic especially one in which the participants form an audience and make presentations.
Description : Which one of the following satisfactions helps our children from infancy onwards to adolescence, equipped them with a sense of achievement, recognition and independence? Options: A) Affectionate, warm, ... . C) They gain satisfaction and love through close physical contact D) None of these
Last Answer : A) Affectionate, warm, security giving satisfaction.
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 : CHEER stands for Options: A) Children Enrichment Education Electronic Radio B) Child Health Education Electronic Recording C) Children for Environment and Energy Representation D) None of these
Last Answer : A) Children Enrichment Education Electronic Radio
Description : Micro teaching is more effective Options: A) during the preparation for teaching -practice B) during the teaching -practice C) after the teaching practice D) always
Last Answer : B) during the teaching -practice
Description : Which one of the following is not required for effective learning? Options: A) Ask open ended divergent questions which allow for a variety of acceptable answers B) Use the 'brain storming ' techniques ... for a group discussion on a subject/topic D) All of these are helpful in effective teaching
Last Answer : D) All of these are helpful in effective teaching
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 : Which of the following are true about teaching? Options: A) Teaching is dynamic in nature. B) Teaching is a process. C) It changes its concept with time and place. D) All of these
Last Answer : D) All of these