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1.

For a teacher teaching a class wit large strength, which of the


techniques is best?

a) Debate, discussions, practicals


b) Group work with a lecture
c) Lecture and class notes
d) Self study and asking questions

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ANSWER: c) Lecture and class notes

Some advantages of lecture include greater teacher control in the classroom


and facilitates large-class communication.

2. Talking and indiscipline in classroom is an indication of


____________ ?

a) Indisciplined students
b) Boredom casued by repetitiveness
c) Confusion about things taught
d) Not summarising lecture points

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3. You have a mixed class of boys and girls. Which method would you
adopt to improve co-operation between them?

a) Asking parents to discuss equality


b) Making boys and girls share a bench
c) Setting tasks which have to be done together
d) Talking about equality in lessons

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4. You are training in public speaking and debate. Which of the following
characteristics can you not expect to develop?

a) Concept
b) Control over emotions
c) Using language creatively
d) Voice modulation
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5. What is the use of text book in a class?

a) To achieve learning objectives


b) To delimit what is to be taught
c) To explain ideas and concepts
d) Set new standards

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6. Which subject tries to understand the role of man in changing his


environment?

a) Biology
b) Geography
c) History
d) Political Science

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7. Why is teacher training necessary?

a) Increase teaching skills


b) Understand methods of school organisation
c) Upgrade knowledge of content
d) All the above

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8. Study of _______ improves a students ability to experiment and


analyse

a) History
b) Language
c) Mathematics
d) Science

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9. Learning in the mother-tongue helps a student to _________ what is


being taught.
a) Interpret
b) Create
c) Reproduce
d) Easily comprehend

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10. Which educational psychologist believed in the fact that 'All children
have the potential to learn'?

a) Friedrich Frobel
b) John Dewey
c) Johann Friedrich Herbart
d) Maria Montessori

11. A student is 'Exceptional' when his performance is significantly


____________.

a) Above or below the average student


b) Above the average student
c) Below the average student
d) Similar to the average student

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12. When is the best time to evaluate a student's performance?

a) When the instruction have begun


b) When the instruction have ended
c) Only at the end of major units of instruction
d) Throughout the instructional process

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13. When was the National Adult Education Programme (NAEP) launched?

a) 1964
b) 1972
c) 1978
d) 1986

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14. When is 'National Teachers' Day' celebrated?


a) September 5
b) October 5
c) January 15
d) February 28

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15. What advantage do objective type tests have over essay tests?

a) They are easier to interpret


b) They require less technical knowledge
c) The sampling content can be wider
d) They take less time to prepare

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16. Equalisation of educational opportunity is provided in ____________


of Indian Constitution.

a) Article 14
b) Article 25
c) Article 37
d) Article 45

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17. How can forgetting be minimised?

a) Cramming
b) Discrimination
c) Overlearning
d) Recitation

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18. What would you do if you find two students of your class fighting?

a) Comfort the victim


b) Ignore the aggressor
c) Ignore the fight
d) Punish both of them
e) Punish the aggressive child
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19. Where is the First Central Institute of Vocational Education located?

a) Bhopal
b) Calcutta
c) Coimbatore
d) Mumbai

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20. 10+2+3 year structure of education was proposed by ____________ ?

a) Education Commission, 1964


b) Ramamurti Committee, 1990
c) Secondary Education Commission, 1952
d) University Education Commission, 1948

21. The major disadvantage of punishment in education is that


___________

a) It causes embarrassment in children


b) It generates unpleasant feelings
c) It does not solve the problem permanently
d) It prevents team work

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22. What would you do if you notice that students tend to doze off in your
class?

a) Give a command seeking attention


b) Provide them a chance to be physically active
c) Reprimand them
d) Stop teaching for a while

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23. 'National Policy on Education' 1986 was reviewed by ________?

a) Adielsehiah Committee
b) Iswar Bhai Patel Committee
c) Ramamurti Committee
d) Sampurnanand Committee
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24. Suppose you get a Hindi Medium student who has learnt English. He
is given five sentences to be translated from Hindi to English. As an
evaluator, which aspect would you to try to evaluate in him?

a) Application
b) Knowledge
c) Synthesis
d) Understanding

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25. The issue of 'academic burden on students' was examined by


_______ .

a) Adielshiah Committee
b) Iswar Bhai Patel Committee
c) Mathur Committee
d) Yashpal Committee

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26. _____ is the apex institution in the area of training educational


planners and administrators?

a) NCERT
b) NCTE
c) NIEPA
d) SIE

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27. _______ is the major cause of difference in the classroom behaviour


of boys and girls.

a) Developmental differences
b) Educational levels
c) Job aspirations
d) Societal expectations

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28. Which of the following pairs is incorrectly matched?

a) Piaget - Moral Development


b) Maslow - Hierarchy of Needs
c) Thorndike - Theory X and Y
d) Skinner - Programmed Learning

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29. What is the biggest advantage of interaction between the teacher and
the students?

a) It encourages the students to ask questions


b) It facilitates effective learning
c) It results in better group relations
d) It satisfies the teacher

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30. _______ cannot be adopted for effective classroom teaching.

a) Improving classroom climate


b) Manipulating teaching methods
c) Teaching latest trends and advances
d) Use of technological aids

31. Majority of the students in a class misbehave, what does it tell you?

a) Presence of distractions in the class


b) Lack of a code of conduct
c) Too many rules
d) General indiscipline amongst students

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32. You come a cross a a teacher who believes that students are naturally
curious and that the best way to encourage learning is through a process
of 'self-discovery'. Such a students is highly likely to encourage
_____________ to learn.

a) Competition
b) Extrinsic motivation
c) Imitation
d) Intrinsic motivation

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33. Young adolescents rebel to express their ________.

a) External discipline imposed


b) Their creativity
c) Their desire for freedom
d) Their personal inadequacy

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34. You have an aggressive student in your class. Which of the following
would you adopt to handle him?

a) Allow him the opportunity to act aggressively


b) Explain him about the harmful consequences of aggression
c) Punish him
d) Put him in a highly frustrating and enbarrassing situation

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35. _________ undertook the innovative project 'Lok Jumbish People's


movement for Education for All'?

a) Bihar
b) Madhya Pradesh
c) Rajasthan
d) Uttar Pradesh

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36. Can a teacher suspend a student?

a) Yes
b) No

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37. A blackboard cannot be used for __________.


a) Improvement of a paragraph
b) Making reports based on information
c) Show schematic diagrams
d) Summary of relationships between facts

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38. Exams are held to _________.

a) Assess learners skills


b) Identify learning problems
c) Identify the level of learning
d) Rank students for selection

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39. Which of the following policies was introduced in 1975?

a) Curriculum for the 10 year school


b) Kothari Commission Report
c) Macauly Report
d) Radhakrishnan Report

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40. The purpose of the textbook is to provide _________

a) A learning material based on a syllabus to a learner


b) A material to teachers to base teaching on
c) A material forming the basis and content for examinations
d) Reading and reference materials for the teachers

41. What is the purpose of the assignments in the text book?

a) To act as a guidance for the unit tests


b) To provide practice to the learners
c) To helpd learner revise and review the chapter
d) To aid teachers

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42. The aim of the Charter Act of 1813 was _________ ?


a) Government control on education
b) To make English education common
c) To spend money on education
d) To spread education worldwide

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43. If your puirpose is ___________, group work is not a good idea.

a) To improve coordination and sharing


b) Division of work and responsibility
c) To identify different aspects of a problem
d) To overcoming learning difficulties

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44.'Generation gap' refers to ___________________.

a) Attitude of adults to teenagers


b) Difference in values of different age groups
c) Problems of teenagers
d) The growing awareness of adolescents

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45. Choice of a vocation depends ___________

a) Ease of admission
b) Income generated by the occupation
c) Interest and skills of the learner
d) Subjects a student learnt at school

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46. ________ is suitable to slow learners.

a) Creative writing
b) Learning by rote
c) Mechanical repetition of an action
d) Role playing

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47. Why should a teacher be an idealist and set examples?


a) Students do not have values
b) Students usually imitate teachers
c) Teacher is an adult
d) Teacher is a paternal figure

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48. What is the importance of having developed senses?

a) For all round mental development


b) To achieve happiness
c) Other learnings depend on them
d) For physical well being

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