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 : 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 the most important signal factor in underlying the success of beginning a teacher? Options: A) Scholarship B) Communicative ability C) Personality and its ability to relate to the class and to the pupils D) Organizational ability
Last Answer : C) Personality and its ability to relate to the class and to the pupils
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 : 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 : Quality of education in a school/college can be measured through Options: A) infrastructural facilities available B) manpower, teachers and principal available C) students achievement D) all of the above
Last Answer : D) all of the above
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 : Teachers should study educational philosophy because Options: A) they do not know it B) they do not have their own philosophy C) philosophy is the backbone of all disciplines D) they may improve their work by clarifying their own philosophy
Last Answer : D) they may improve their work by clarifying their own philosophy
Description : A teacher exploits students in your school. In this situation, what you will do? Options: A) Report the matter to the principal. B) Not interfere in this matter. C) Guide the teacher please stop this activity. D) Go on Satyagraha against the teacher.
Last Answer : C) Guide the teacher please stop this activity.
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 : 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 : A good teacher’s priority in his school shall be his Options: A) Principal B) Secretary of the Managing Committee C) Colleagues D) Students
Last Answer : D) Students
Description : A teacher is expected to do all except Options: A) participation in community activities B) help pupils to solve their problems C) taking interest in politics D) Sponsor clubs and other school affairs
Last Answer : C) taking interest in politics
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 : While dealing with juvenile delinquents a teacher should Options: A) play them with filthy sex jokes B) talk with them frankly and guide and channelize their potentialities in constructive ways C) complain to the principal against them D) none of the above
Last Answer : B
Description : As a teacher you should not demand your pupils which is beyond their stage of growth. If you do so, it only causes Options: A) Frustrations B) Frustrations, Heighten Tension And Nervousness C) Encouragement For More Learning D) Both (B)And (C
Last Answer : B) Frustrations, Heighten Tension And Nervousness
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 : 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 : The students like to spend the most of the time with Options: A) Teachers B) parents C) Relatives D) Peers
Last Answer : D) Peers
Description : The ground rules for the class-room should be established by the Options: A) Principal B) Pupils C) Pupils and teachers D) Teacher
Last Answer : C) Pupils and teachers
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 : In order to develop rapport with your pupils you should Options: A) guide them B) behave them in a democratic way C) have communicative ability D) all of the above
Description : TV is superior to radio as teaching aid because it Options: A) is costly B) invites two senses hearing and vision simultaneously leading to more accurate form of learning C) is generally liked by pupils D) all of above
Last Answer : B) invites two senses hearing and vision simultaneously leading to more accurate form of learning
Description : Classroom discipline can be maintained effectively by Options: A) knowing the cause of indiscipline and handling it with stern hand B) providing a programme which is ac-cording to thee/wed and interest of the pupils C) by putting on fancy clothes in the classroom D) none of the above
Last Answer : B) providing a programme which is ac-cording to thee/wed and interest of the pupils
Description : A teacher can establish rapport with his pupil by Options: A) Becoming A Figure Of Authority B) Impressing Them with knowledge And Skill C) Playing The Role Of A Guide With Desire To Help The D) Becoming A Friend To The pupils
Last Answer : C) Playing The Role Of A Guide With Desire To Help The
Description : Teacher's professionalism means Options: A) the extent to which a teacher subscribes to a professional code B) a teacher has to teach for the sake of getting salaries C) a teacher must have completed professional teachers training course before his appointment D) all of the above
Last Answer : A) the extent to which a teacher subscribes to a professional code
Description : Suppose a child has hearing impairment but you have no idea about him. What will be your duty towards that child? Options: A) Recognise the child and manage accordingly B) You become neutral ... treatment D) You report to teachers, parents and principal to send him to a special school
Last Answer : A) Recognise the child and manage accordingly
Description : A teacher commands prestige, authority esteem and respect. He should make use of it through suggestion. He should not try to command respect through Options: A) Scholarship B) Punishing And Creating Revolting Situation C) Experience D) Tact
Last Answer : B) Punishing And Creating Revolting Situation
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 : 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 : Suppose you are teaching in a minority college where castism and narrow mindedness victimize you, for better adjustment there you should Options: A) uplift the humanistic values beyond these narrow wall and ... such attitudes as it is against the norms of the Indian society D) none of the above
Last Answer : A) uplift the humanistic values beyond these narrow wall and develop scientific temper in your students
Description : On which of the following statements there is consensus among educators? Options: A) Disciplinary cases should be sent to the principal only when other means have failed B) Disciplinary cases should never ... office C) Disciplinary cases should be totally neglected in the class D) None of the above
Last Answer : A) Disciplinary cases should be sent to the principal only when other means have failed
Description : For harmonious development of the personality of the child, parent should Options: A) overprotect the child. B) regularly compare the child with other children. C) provide conducive environment at home. D) engage qualified teachers.
Last Answer : C) provide conducive environment at home.
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 : 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 : 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 : The term ’Mnemonics’ is associated with Options: A) Memory B) Amnesia C) cognitive behaviour D) Anaemia
Last Answer : A) Memory
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 : 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 : 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 : Suppose the teachers are busy in cracking filthy jokes and you are also there but you are unable to stop them you should Options: A) persuade them decently not to waste their time-in-filthy ... their language while passing leisure time D) be critical and remind them for the nobility of their jobs
Last Answer : A) persuade them decently not to waste their time-in-filthy jokes
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 : Students should prefer those teachers who Options: A) dictate notes in the class. B) give important questions before examination. C) can clear their difficulties regarding subject-matter. D) are themselves disciplined.
Last Answer : C) can clear their difficulties regarding subject-matter.