The term ’Mnemonics’ is associated with Options: A) Memory B) Amnesia C) cognitive behaviour D) Anaemia

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A) Memory 

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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. 

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Last Answer : A) Thoughts

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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

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Last Answer : A) Deductive lesson

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Last Answer : A) Cognitive theorists

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Last Answer : B) First, you will try to pacify their emotions and then ask politely about their behaviour .

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Last Answer : C) Elders

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Last Answer : A) his selfishness 

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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

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Last Answer : B) against the national spirit, and need of the hour 

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Last Answer : D) all of these 

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Last Answer : A) teaching skills 

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Last Answer : C

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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. 

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Last Answer : B) teacher that the students do not know 

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Last Answer : B) modification of behaviour  

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Last Answer : A) worry

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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 

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Last Answer : B) Students terminal behaviour  

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Last Answer : D) Education is purely a matter of mental training and development of the self. 

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Last Answer : D) Stimulus control 

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Last Answer : B) Modification of behaviour 

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Last Answer : A) John Dewey 

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Last Answer : C) Thorndike 

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Last Answer : A) Creativity 

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Last Answer : D) competitive aptitude  

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Last Answer : A) A hasty judgment about a situation with an unfavourable 

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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

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Last Answer : Answer: Option D) Leader

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Last Answer : B) Non-experimental Research 

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Last Answer : C) it minimizes class distinctions 

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Last Answer : C) You will try to give moral equation to the students. 

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Last Answer : D) all of these 

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Last Answer : B) competing stimulus

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Last Answer : C) A meeting conference for discussion of a topic especially one in which the participants form an audience and make presentations.

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Last Answer : A) Affectionate, warm, security giving satisfaction. 

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Last Answer : D) has genuine interest in his student. 

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Last Answer : A) Children Enrichment Education Electronic Radio 

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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