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A. Education
B. Teaching Methods
C. Learning Process
D. Guiding Students
Teachers should present information to the students clearly and in interesting way, and relate this new
information to the things students:
A. don’t know
B. already know
C. willing to know
D. not willing to know
The field of study concerned with the construction of thought processes, including remembering, problem
solving, and decision-making is called___________?
A. Education
B. Pedagogy
C. Cognitive Development
D. Epistemology
The more parts of your brain you use, the more likely you are to __________ information.
A. use
B. miss
C. misuse
D. retain
The process of reasoning from one or more given statements to reach a logically certain conclusion is
called___________?
A. Deductive Reasoning
B. Inductive Reasoning
C. Qualitative Reasoning
D. Quantitative Reasoning
A. analysis
B. information
C. experience
D. evidence
The philosopher who for the first time mentioned the importance of play (or sports) in education
was__________?
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Locke
A. practice
B. society
C. abstract knowledge
D. real world
The concept of perennialism in education means school curricula should focus on what is___________?
A. important
B. everlasting
C. in demand
D. in need
A. child
B. teacher
C. principal
D. society
Progressivism believes that children learn in a/an____________?
A. closed environment
B. competition
C. isolation
D. community
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
The idea of teaching the whole child in the “philosophy of pragmatism in education” means teaching
students to be good_________?
A. learners
B. thinkers
C. scientists
D. citizens
A. vision
B. touch
C. smell
D. thought
A. theory
B. practice
C. theory and practice
D. theory, practice and research
The application of ideas, knowledge and skills to achieve the desired results is called___________?
A. problem solving
B. critical thinking
C. reasoned arguments
D. deductive method
A. Connectionism
B. Epistemology
C. Metaphysics
D. Pedagogy
In education, __________ is used to make inference about the learning and development of students?
A. assessment
B. evaluation
C. measurement
D. diagnosis
A. education
B. philosophy of education
C. human learning
D. teaching methods
A. reading
B. writing
C. doing
D. enjoying
A. art
B. arts
C. science
D. technique
According to John Dewey, which side of the educational process is the basis?
A. economical
B. sociological
C. philosophical
D. psychological
A. instructor
B. facilitator
C. delegator
D. formal authority
A. facilitator
B. delegator
C. facilitator and delegator
D. delegator and formal authority
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Dewey
The psychomotor domain involves___________?
A. learning
B. knowledge
C. manner
D. physical movement
A. Connectionism
B. Epistemology
C. Metaphysics
D. Pedagogy
In education, __________ is used to make inference about the learning and development of students?
A. assessment
B. evaluation
C. measurement
D. diagnosis
A. education
B. philosophy of education
C. human learning
D. teaching methods
A. reading
B. writing
C. doing
D. enjoying
A. art
B. arts
C. science
D. technique
According to John Dewey, which side of the educational process is the basis?
A. economical
B. sociological
C. philosophical
D. psychological
A. facilitator
B. delegator
C. facilitator and delegator
D. delegator and formal authority
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Dewey
A. learning
B. knowledge
C. manner
D. physical movement
A. Connectionism
B. Epistemology
C. Metaphysics
D. Pedagogy
In education, __________ is used to make inference about the learning and development of students?
A. assessment
B. evaluation
C. measurement
D. diagnosis
A. education
B. philosophy of education
C. human learning
D. teaching methods
A. reading
B. writing
C. doing
D. enjoying
A. art
B. arts
C. science
D. technique
According to John Dewey, which side of the educational process is the basis?
A. economical
B. sociological
C. philosophical
D. psychological
A. instructor
B. facilitator
C. delegator
D. formal authority
A. facilitator
B. delegator
C. facilitator and delegator
D. delegator and formal authority
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Dewey
A. learning
B. knowledge
C. manner
D. physical movement
A. Connectionism
B. Epistemology
C. Metaphysics
D. Pedagogy
In education, __________ is used to make inference about the learning and development of students?
A. assessment
B. evaluation
C. measurement
D. diagnosis
A. education
B. philosophy of education
C. human learning
D. teaching methods
A. reading
B. writing
C. doing
D. enjoying
A. art
B. arts
C. science
D. technique
According to John Dewey, which side of the educational process is the basis?
A. economical
B. sociological
C. philosophical
D. psychological
A. instructor
B. facilitator
C. delegator
D. formal authority
A. facilitator
B. delegator
C. facilitator and delegator
D. delegator and formal authority
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Dewey
A. learning
B. knowledge
C. manner
D. physical movement
A. Connectionism
B. Epistemology
C. Metaphysics
D. Pedagogy
In education, __________ is used to make inference about the learning and development of students?
A. assessment
B. evaluation
C. measurement
D. diagnosis
A. education
B. philosophy of education
C. human learning
D. teaching methods
A. reading
B. writing
C. doing
D. enjoying
A. art
B. arts
C. science
D. technique
According to John Dewey, which side of the educational process is the basis?
A. economical
B. sociological
C. philosophical
D. psychological
The role of teacher in inquiry-based learning is of___________?
A. instructor
B. facilitator
C. delegator
D. formal authority
A. facilitator
B. delegator
C. facilitator and delegator
D. delegator and formal authority
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Dewey
A. learning
B. knowledge
C. manner
D. physical movement
A. Connectionism
B. Epistemology
C. Metaphysics
D. Pedagogy
In education, __________ is used to make inference about the learning and development of students?
A. assessment
B. evaluation
C. measurement
D. diagnosis
A. education
B. philosophy of education
C. human learning
D. teaching methods
A. art
B. arts
C. science
D. technique
According to John Dewey, which side of the educational process is the basis?
A. economical
B. sociological
C. philosophical
D. psychological
A. instructor
B. facilitator
C. delegator
D. formal authority
A. facilitator
B. delegator
C. facilitator and delegator
D. delegator and formal authority
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Dewey
A. learning
B. knowledge
C. manner
D. physical movement
A. originating
B. characterizing
C. evaluating
D. synthesizing
A. aptitude test
B. diagnostic test
C. evaluation
D. measurement
A. instructor
B. facilitator
C. delegator
D. formal authority
The use of internet for students in their educational activities is in your opinion:
The teaching approach in which students share knowledge with other students through a variety of
structures, is known as:
A. Field Observations
B. Field trips
C. Class observation
D. None of these
Traditionally the cards with a question, problem, or fact on one side and the answer or a related fact on the
other side are called:
A. Observations Cards
B. Placards
C. Flash Cards
D. Note cards
A. Positivist approach
B. Dialectical approach
C. Constructivist approach
D. Destructive approach
Reading or looking at material quickly to gain an overview of the content is the reading technique called:
A. Silent Reading
B. Skimming
C. Scanning
D. None of these
A. Group Summary
B. Relay Summary
C. Group Presentation
D. None of these
When instruction is delivered by a person close in age or achievement to the person receiving instruction,
the process is known as:
A. Individual tutoring
B. Peer Coaching
C. Peer Tutoring
D. None of these
In a round table discussion the participants ____________ discuss topic among themselves and with the
audience.
A. Originally
B. Informally
C. Formally
D. None of these
A. IT
B. ICT
C. Information technology
D. Communication technology
A. good citizen
B. reasoning man
C. thinker
D. entrepreneur
Which from the following should be used to decrease minor inappropriate behavior?
A. Praise
B. Reward
C. Ignorance
D. Strictness
A. speed
B. power
C. quality
D. quantity
Responses that produce a discomforting effect become ____________ to occur again in that situation?
A. not likely
B. equally likely
C. less likely
D. more likely
A. present life
B. future life
C. entrepreneurship
D. research
A. certain
B. experience
C. observation
D. probable
A. Sensorimotor, Preoperational
B. Preoperational, Concrete operational
C. Concrete operational, Formal operational
D. Formal operational, Sensorimotor
According to Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, the Concrete operational stage starts at
age_________?
A. 3
B. 7
C. 11
D. 15
A. Sensorimotor stage
B. Preoperational stage
C. Concrete operational stage
D. Formal operational stage
According to Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, the Formal operational stage starts at age________?
A. 3
B. 7
C. 11
D. 15
According to Jean Piaget, children develop abstract logic and reasoning skill during____________?
A. Sensorimotor stage
B. Preoperational stage
C. Concrete operational stage
D. Formal operational stage
In cooperative method teachers act as a delegator means the teacher act as a/an ________ to the students.
A. resource
B. partner
C. evaluator
D. foster
To increase the confidence of the teacher
A. Meritorious persons
B. Devoted and laborious persons
C. General persons
D. Economically weak persons
A. Students
B. Nation
C. Society
D. Family
To study the functioning of the unconscious mind, which of the following techniques can be most profitably
used?
A. Situational tests
B. Projective techniques
C. Case studies
D. Personality inventories
One of the students of a class hardly talks in the class. How would you encourage him to express himself?
A. Self-learning
B. The traditional black-board and chalk technique
C. Game technique
D. Practical training
When a teacher enters his class on the first day the theme of discussion should be___________?
A. Course-content
B. School principal
C. School building
D. Introduction
__________ is a teacher centered model that focuses on student’s activities being guided by the teacher?
A. Thinking Model
B. Pedagogical Model
C. Directive Model
D. Indirect Model
Any method of teaching which involves two or more students, can be termed as__________?
A. Class task
B. Group Work
C. Class work
D. Group task
The technique in which the students act out roles form stories or historical events, is termed as:
A. Drama
B. Simulation
C. Play
D. All of the above
One way to maximize teaching time shorten delays due to transitions and focus on student’s behavior is
used to establish __________ in the classroom?
A. Procedures
B. Rules
C. Routines
D. None of these
____________ is pair activity in which students have exactly 30 seconds to share all they known
A. Quick talk
B. Quick intro
C. Quick response
D. Quick discussion
A. abruptly
B. continuously
C. gradually
D. relatively
A. abrupt
B. continuous
C. gradual
D. relative
Robert Sternberg, a famous psychologist, argued that creativity requires __________ different types of
intelligence.
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
A. abruptly
B. continuously
C. gradually
D. relatively
A. brain storming
B. calculations
C. thoroughness
D. mental shortcuts
A. teachable
B. unteachable
C. reachable
D. unreachable
If one child gives answers to all the Questions at first in your class but disturbs the rest of the children and
roams here and there in the class then what will you do?
A. Are gentle
B. Are always ready for discussion
C. Express their ideas comprehensively and clearly
D. Works hard
When a student asks a Question to which the teaching has no direct, correct answer. What should the
teacher do?
A. Jean Piaget
B. John Dewey
C. Martin Wagenschein
D. Lev Vygotsky
The book Emile or “On Education” on the nature of education and man is written by__________?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. John Dewey
D. Rousseau
According to John Dewey, school is a __________ institution, and education is a __________ process.
A. social, philosophical
B. social, social
C. philosophical, philosophical
D. environmental, psychological
A. more important
B. less important
C. stronger
D. weaker
A. certain
B. experience
C. observation
D. probable
The reasoning in which the given statements are viewed as supplying strong evidence for the truth of the
conclusion is called___________?
A. Deductive Reasoning
B. Inductive Reasoning
C. Qualitative Reasoning
D. Quantitative Reasoning
A. He is a comedian characteristic
B. If his communication is very clear
C. If he communicates in his mother tongue
D. If he has dramatic characteristic
Generally students like those teachers who:
Child development is marked by interrelated processes, which one is not one of them?
A. Differentiation
B. Motivation
C. Integration
D. Learning
Developing new rules and principles on the basis of given facts and information in memory level is
called___________?
A. Association
B. Generalization
C. Application
D. Assimilation
A. Inspection method
B. Interview method
C. Practical method
D. Personal study method
Attitude can:________________?
Which of the following teaching aids helps the pupils to study, analyses and compare date?
A. Graphs
B. Maps
C. Diagrams
D. Pictures
Guidance removes:______________?
When a child responds to all women who wear black suit because of the black suit of her mother, it is the
example of_____________?
A. Internal inhibition
B. Generalizations
C. Assimilation
D. All of the above
A. System of education
B. Poor learning
C. Basic of any learning
D. Minimum learning
A. Analytical teaching
B. Discovery teaching
C. Invention teaching
D. None of these
Teacher-centered instruction which includes lecture, presentation and recitation is also known
as___________?
A. Classical Instruction
B. Direct Instruction
C. Old method Instruction
D. None of these
____________is an approach whereby a teacher or counselor poses questions to the student to allow them to
explore ideas that may be complex or emotionally difficult?
A. Facilitative questioning
B. Critical questioning
C. Explanatory questioning
D. None of these
A __________ is any activity that occurs outside the classroom for the purpose of providing hands on
experience with objects or people that only occur in certain places?
A. Field work
B. Field Observations
C. Field walk
D. Field Trips
When educators travel to the student’s location to provide instruction on topics of professional or personal
interest. The mode of teaching becomes___________?
A. Innovative Teaching
B. Moving Teaching
C. Travel Teaching
D. Extension Teaching
___________ is an organizing tool to help the students visualize how many events can be tied to or
contribute to a result?
A. Fishbone
B. Fishpond
C. Backbone
D. None of these
When students are asked to prepare an analysis of critic all features of an object or concept, the strategy is
termed as__________?
A. Sequencing
B. Concept mapping
C. Characterization
D. None of these
While teaching in the classroom, any kind of work that involves two or more students, is a form
of___________?
A. Collaborative learning
B. Collaborative project
C. Collaborative work
D. Collaborative effort
A. Ordering
B. Memorization
C. Knowledge
D. None of these
The theory explaining the different types of learning and proposing that they require different types of
teaching is remembered as___________?
A. Conditions of knowledge
B. Conditions of behaviors
C. Conditions of learning
D. None of these
When a notebook is maintained by a group in which each member of the group is expected to add an idea,
the notebook is known as___________?
A. Collective Notebook
B. Collective work sample
C. Collective homework
D. None of these
A. Rogers
B. David Johnson
C. Roger and David Johnson
D. None of these
A. Competitions
B. Collisions
C. Compositions
D. None of these
A. Assessment
B. Evaluation
C. Measurement
D. Rubrics
A. to
B. of
C. by
D. for
A. initial assessment
B. diagnostic assessment
C. formative assessment
D. summative assessment
A. analyzing
B. evaluating
C. synthesizing
D. originating
A. characterizing
B. evaluating
C. synthesizing
D. originating
The first institution of higher learning in the Western world, “Academy”, was founded by___________?
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Dewey
The “Apology” the Plato’s recollection of the speech given by Socrates when Socrates was charged
with____________?
A. Observation
B. Project
C. Rubrics
D. Participation
A. Becomes courageous
B. Gets goods job
C. Studies systematically
D. Thinks rationally
A. Facial expression
B. Walk
C. Study
D. Write
A. The examinee does not know that he is revealing his own self
B. Statistical analysis of the result is possible
C. They are easy to administer
D. None of these
A. Discovery
B. Heuristic
C. Project
D. All of the above
Teacher should read other books also except course-books. What will be the benefit of it?
The students of class v make too much of noise in Math’s class. The probable reason of this could be that the
teacher
Who is called the father of both Realism and the scientific method?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Socrates
D. Edward Thorndike
Realism is a philosophical approach that argues that ultimate reality is the world of___________?
A. ideas
B. experiences
C. observations
D. physical objects
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Socrates
D. Edward Thorndike
The psychologist who for the first time proposed the concept of connectionism in learning
was_____________?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Robert Sternberg
D. Edward Thorndike
The philosopher who for the first time taught logic as a formal discipline was__________?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Socrates
D. Edward Thorndike
Idealism is a philosophical approach that argues that __________are the only true reality, and the only
thing worth knowing.
A. ideas
B. experiences
C. observations
D. physical objects
A. analysis
B. change
C. experiment
D. stimuli
A. stimulus-response bond
B. receiving-accepting bond
C. stimulus-response paradigm
D. receiving-accepting paradigm
The __________ the stimulus-response bond (S-R bond), the better a person has learned the lesson.
A. stable
B. unstable
C. stronger
D. weaker
A. learning
B. stimulus
C. connectionism
D. physical objects
A. Tests
B. Interview
C. Questionnaires
D. All of the above
Which of the skills do you consider most essential for a teacher?
A. Controlled environment
B. Repeated manifestation of only one skill
C. Observation and criticism
D. All of the above
A. Task analysis
B. Writing objectives
C. Determination of objectives
D. Determination of strategies
Which of the following conditions must be fulfilled for proper adjustment in the environment?
A. characterizing
B. understanding
C. evaluating
D. synthesizing
Teaching by small steps and frequent short assignment techniques are useful for__________?
A. Learning disabled
B. Slow learners
C. Educationally backward children
D. All of the above
A. rubrics
B. checklists
C. inventories
D. rating scales
The technique of classroom management where the teacher punishes negative behaviors by removing an
unruly student from the rest of the class is called___________?
A. extinction technique
B. satiation technique
C. time out technique
D. corporal punishment
According to Robert Sternberg, the three different types of required intelligence for creativity
are_____________?
The study of the physical, social and mental aspects of aging is called____________?
A. Esthetics
B. Genetics
C. Gerontology
D. Clinical psychology
A. Education
B. Caste
C. Imitation
D. Religion
The teacher wants students to practice by repetition of some learning content, he normally uses
____________ method?
A. Drill
B. Recitation
C. Skill
D. None of these
When the teacher is restating the information to show basic principles in the classroom, he is actually?
A. Making diagrams
B. Pinpointing
C. Generalizing
D. Criticizing
Providing temporary support and encouragement to students until help in no longer needed is
called_____________?
A. Scaffolding
B. Criticizing
C. Appreciating
D. None of these
___________ are visual frameworks to help the learner make connections between concepts?
A. Graphic representations
B. Graphic organizers
C. Graphic charts
D. None of these
According to Socrates, physical objects and events are ___________ of their ideal form?
A. shadows
B. images
C. parts
D. signs
When the topic or an area of a course contains a lot of information, it is recommended to use?
A. lecture method
B. inquiry-based method
C. cooperative method
D. assignment method
In your view, which one is the most important factor of teaching process?
A. Teaching materials
B. Student
C. Teacher
D. The environment of the class
In order to make memory level of teaching a success what should a teacher do?
Which from the following should be used to increase correct responses and appropriate behavior?
A. Praise
B. Reward
C. Ignorance
D. Strictness
According to Rousseau, at what age a person ready to have a companion of the opposite sex?
A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 19
Responses that produce a satisfying effect in a particular situation become __________ to occur again in
that situation?
A. not likely
B. equally likely
C. less likely
D. more likely
Jean Piaget proposed ___________ stages of Cognitive Development?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
“All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires
depends on the education of youth.” This is the saying of___________?
A. Aristotle
B. Socrates
C. Plato
D. John L
The concept of pragmatism in educational philosophy says that education should be about___________?
A. obedience
B. virtue
C. life and growth
D. shaping good citizens
A. science
B. mathematics
C. philosophy
D. good
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Which of the following can affect the results of students in the examination?
How shall you help a student who has failed in the half yearly examination?
_________ is a form of discussion that starts with individual response if the students then formulate
student’s pairs then the pairs are used to form groups of four.
A. Discussion Web
B. Concept Web
C. Creativity Web
D. None of these
When a learner is studying simply because work is assigned by the teacher, he is doing___________?
A. Experiential learning
B. Sensory learning
C. Cognitive memorizing
D. None of these
A. 2-3 participants
B. 2-8 participants
C. 3-7 participants
D. 4-5 participants
___________ is a pair activity in which students have a short period (typically 30 seconds) to share all they
know by writing in a graphic organizer.
A. Quick write
B. Quick order
C. Quick response
D. Quick discussion
___________ is an instructional approach in which objectives are presented to learners beginning with
unknown concepts and proceeding to known concepts?
A. Known to known
B. Unknown-to-known
C. Unknown to unknown
D. None of these
According to the law of effect, if a stimulus results in a negative outcome, the S-R bond is___________?
A. strengthened
B. weakened
C. stabilized
D. unsterilized
A. shrinks
B. expands
C. stays constant
D. remains unaffected
An assessment that is generally carried out at the end of a course to assign students a course grade is called?
A. Diagnostic assessment
B. Formative assessment
C. Contemporary assessment
D. Summative assessment
Dialectic or dialectical method is a discourse between opposing parties to establish the truth
through__________?
A. investigation
B. dialogues
C. reasoned arguments
D. presenting proves
A. two
B. three
C. four
D. five
A. analyzing
B. evaluating
C. synthesizing
D. originating
A. usefulness
B. quality
C. consistency
D. relevance
Rousseau advocated an educational method which consisted of removing the child from___________?
A. school
B. burden
C. society
D. past memory
A. distributed genetically
B. not distributed genetically
C. distributed gender-wise
D. not distributed gender-wise
A. square
B. square root
C. cube
D. cube root
A. arithmetic mean
B. geometric mean
C. standard deviation
D. variance
The __________ is a measure of how spreads out points are from the mean.
A. arithmetic mean
B. geometric mean
C. standard deviation
D. variance
Who advocated removing children from their mothers’ care and raising them as wards of the state?
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. John Locke
In case of spending money, the virtue is __________ between wastefulness and stringiness.
A. generosity
B. penury
C. lavishness
D. prodiga
According to John Dewey, children should experience __________in school to make them better citizens.
A. rules
B. discipline
C. democracy
D. practical implementation
A. accelerate learning
B. curriculum development
C. classroom management
D. teaching methods
The satiation technique of classroom management is a technique where instead of punishing negative
behaviors, the teacher might decide to actually __________ the negative behavior.
A. encourage
B. discourage
C. ignore
D. divert
A. analysis
B. information
C. experience
D. evidence
A. Aristotle
B. John Dewey
C. Robert Sternberg
D. Stephen Hawking
According to the law of effect, if a stimulus results in a positive outcome, the S-R bond is____________?
A. strengthened
B. weakened
C. stabilized
D. unsterilized
According to the __________, S-R bonds are stronger if an individual is ready to learn.
A. law of effect
B. law of exercise
C. law of readiness
D. law of connectionism
For an effective teaching, the teacher must be a subject matter expert that includes:
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II only
D. I, II and III
A. upgradation
B. degradation
C. no change
D. a slight change
A. Interview
B. Observation
C. Project
D. Quizzes
A. learning
B. knowledge
C. manner
D. physical movement
A. Understanding
B. Sensitivity
C. Pronunciation
D. Increasing factual knowledge
A. By distributing sweets
B. By punishing naughty children
C. By making one’s teaching interesting
D. By telling stories
A. Discussions
B. Negotiations
C. Meetings
D. None of these
A. Demonstration
B. Comprehension
C. Composition
D. Homework
When the teacher checks the students work using multiple sources of information, the task is
called____________?
A. Cross-Checking
B. Cross-matching
C. Cross-cutting
D. None of these
When a learner is learning to satisfy his needs and wants, he is actually doing______________?
A. Cognitive learning
B. Sensory learning
C. Experiential learning
D. Behavioral learning
In a __________ student’s formally present material then respond to questions from the audience?
A. Dialogue
B. Discussion
C. Symposium
D. Seminar
All the verbal and non-verbal communications between teachers and students are called_____________?
A. Signals
B. Gestures
C. Hints
D. Dialogues
A. Read Aloud
B. Reading
C. Silent Reading
D. All of these
_____________ is a method where the students ask questions each other during presentations.
A. Peer Classification
B. Oral Questioning
C. Peer Questioning
D. Peer Tutoring
If students do not understand what is taught in the class the teacher should:
A. Practice
B. Experiences
C. Self-learning
D. Heredity
A. usefulness
B. quality
C. consistency
D. relevance
The affective domain involves_____________?
A. learning
B. knowledge
C. manner
D. physical movement