The first Normal School for Teachers was established in Lexington, Massachusetts, in 1839 through the efforts of ___________________________...?
(A) Friedrich Herbart
(B) Abraham Lincoln
(C) John Milton
(D) Horace Mann
✅ Correct Answer:Horace Mann
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The first Normal School for Teachers was established in Lexington, Massachusetts, in 1839 through the efforts of ___________________________...?
Behaviourism helped in extending the scope of educational psychology to include the study of animals as a way to learn more about ________...?
(A) Animal nature
(B) Human nature
(C) Nature
(D) Nature of soul
✅ Correct Answer:Human nature
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Behaviourism helped in extending the scope of educational psychology to include the study of animals as a way to learn more about ________...?
In the _______ point of view the scientific method refers to set of assumptions, attitudes and procedures that guide researchers in creating question to investigate, in generating evidence, and drawing conclusions....?
(A) Psychological
(B) Biological
(C) Chemistry
(D) Geological
✅ Correct Answer:Psychological
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In the _______ point of view the scientific method refers to set of assumptions, attitudes and procedures that guide researchers in creating question to investigate, in generating evidence, and drawing conclusions....?
Solo taxonomy helps teachers design appropriate ___________activities and assignments to support students in progressing through the different stages of understanding...?
(A) Teaching
(B) Learning
(C) Both
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Learning
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Solo taxonomy helps teachers design appropriate ___________activities and assignments to support students in progressing through the different stages of understanding...?
The foundations of the ___________________________are based on publicly valued intellectual, social, cultural, political, and economic funds of knowledge...?
(A) Formal
(B) Electronic curriculum
(C) Null curriculum
(D) Hidden curriculum
✅ Correct Answer:Formal
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The foundations of the ___________________________are based on publicly valued intellectual, social, cultural, political, and economic funds of knowledge...?
According to __________, ‘whatever fulfills man’ s desires, aims and develops his life, is true in sense. Truth is that generally, which provides satisfaction when it put in practice’...?
(A) Realism
(B) Idealism
(C) Pragmatism
(D) Naturalism
✅ Correct Answer:Pragmatism
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According to __________, ‘whatever fulfills man’ s desires, aims and develops his life, is true in sense. Truth is that generally, which provides satisfaction when it put in practice’...?
Individuals having high _____ possess the ability to classify natural forms such as animal and plant species and rocks and mountain types....?
(A) Naturalistic intelligence
(B) Linguistic intelligence
(C) Musical intelligence
(D) Intrapersonal intelligence
✅ Correct Answer:Naturalistic intelligence
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Individuals having high _____ possess the ability to classify natural forms such as animal and plant species and rocks and mountain types....?
Reflexive pedagogy the ____________ of stepping back from an. experience to ponder, carefully and persistently, its meaning to the self through the development...?
(A) process
(B) non process
(C) both
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:process
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Reflexive pedagogy the ____________ of stepping back from an. experience to ponder, carefully and persistently, its meaning to the self through the development...?
As Naturalism advocates the educational field by protesting against the training of children into artificial environment, similarly, realism centers the field as a protest against the narrowness of the_________, sophisticated and abstruse curricula...?
(A) Bookish
(B) Empirical
(C) Experimental
(D) None of the above
✅ Correct Answer:Bookish
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As Naturalism advocates the educational field by protesting against the training of children into artificial environment, similarly, realism centers the field as a protest against the narrowness of the_________, sophisticated and abstruse curricula...?
Herbert who suggests that ___________relates to having assumptions as an educator and a specific set of abilities with a deliberate end goal in mind...?
(A) pedagogy
(B) psychology
(C) both
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:pedagogy
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Herbert who suggests that ___________relates to having assumptions as an educator and a specific set of abilities with a deliberate end goal in mind...?
A family of research ___________ which pursue action (or change) and research (or understanding) at the same time is called action research...?
(A) methodologies
(B) non methodologies
(C) both
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:methodologies
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A family of research ___________ which pursue action (or change) and research (or understanding) at the same time is called action research...?
Student is required to research one section of the material and then ___________ it to the other members of the group comes under cooperative...?
(A) read
(B) write
(C) teach
(D) none of these
✅ Correct Answer:teach
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Student is required to research one section of the material and then ___________ it to the other members of the group comes under cooperative...?
Its seem that effective pedagogies focus on developing higher ___________and meta-cognition and make good use of dialogue and questioning in order to do so...?
(A) Order thinking
(B) Special thinking
(C) Both
(D) None
✅ Correct Answer:Both
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Its seem that effective pedagogies focus on developing higher ___________and meta-cognition and make good use of dialogue and questioning in order to do so...?
The process in which mental abilities like learning, memory, reasoning and thinking (out intellectual capabilities) experience changes once in life and remain strongly connected to our physical and emotional states is scientifically known as ______...?
(A) Social Adaptation
(B) Cognitive Development
(C) Emotional Intelligence
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Cognitive Development
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The process in which mental abilities like learning, memory, reasoning and thinking (out intellectual capabilities) experience changes once in life and remain strongly connected to our physical and emotional states is scientifically known as ______...?
The concept that is considered as the foundation stone for developing a cooperative classroom with the basic purpose of enhancing thinking skills, increasing information, and improving communication skills among students is known as _____...?
(A) Group Discussions
(B) Storytelling
(C) Think-Pair-Share
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Think-Pair-Share
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The concept that is considered as the foundation stone for developing a cooperative classroom with the basic purpose of enhancing thinking skills, increasing information, and improving communication skills among students is known as _____...?
Mean while Sir Syed Ahmad Khan written a Tafseer of the Holy Quran with a rationalistic approach that could appeal to the new young generation in the ________________________style...?
(A) Eastern
(B) Western
(C) Middle East
(D) Traditional
✅ Correct Answer:Western
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Mean while Sir Syed Ahmad Khan written a Tafseer of the Holy Quran with a rationalistic approach that could appeal to the new young generation in the ________________________style...?
The method in which some general laws and rules are given to students first and then they are asked to apply these rules to different singular cases is known as _____...?
(A) Deductive Method
(B) Inductive Method
(C) Lesson Plan
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Deductive Method
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The method in which some general laws and rules are given to students first and then they are asked to apply these rules to different singular cases is known as _____...?
One or more independent variables, manipulating them and then using them on one or more __________ variables majorly discussed under experimental...?
(A) dependent
(B) independent
(C) both
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:dependent
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One or more independent variables, manipulating them and then using them on one or more __________ variables majorly discussed under experimental...?
Like Pestalozzi and Rousseau, Montessori also believed that children’s early experiences have an important influence on their _________________________...?
(A) Young age
(B) Early age
(C) Later lives
(D) Old age
✅ Correct Answer:Later lives
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Like Pestalozzi and Rousseau, Montessori also believed that children’s early experiences have an important influence on their _________________________...?
The type of objectives that serve as a bridge between broad organizational goals and provide a more precise direction for practical action known as _____...?
(A) Operational objectives
(B) Specific objectives
(C) General objectives
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Operational objectives
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The type of objectives that serve as a bridge between broad organizational goals and provide a more precise direction for practical action known as _____...?
In the first phase from _______1972, Education up to class VIII would be made free for boys and girls an all types of schools______________...?
(A) 1st October
(B) 2nd October
(C) 3rd October
(D) 1st November
✅ Correct Answer:1st October
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In the first phase from _______1972, Education up to class VIII would be made free for boys and girls an all types of schools______________...?
Cybernetics is concerned with concepts at the core of __________complex systems such as learning, cognition, adaptation, emergence, communication, and efficiency...?
(A) performance
(B) understanding
(C) both
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:understanding
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Cybernetics is concerned with concepts at the core of __________complex systems such as learning, cognition, adaptation, emergence, communication, and efficiency...?
In the __________Pedagogy Model, theoretical knowledge, practical skills and self-regulation (reflective and metacognitive skills) are merged...?
(A) Cognitive
(B) Integrative
(C) Behavioral
(D) General
✅ Correct Answer:Integrative
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In the __________Pedagogy Model, theoretical knowledge, practical skills and self-regulation (reflective and metacognitive skills) are merged...?
The process of gathering, recording, interpreting, using, and communicating information about child's progress and achievement during learning is known as _____...?
(A) Assessment
(B) Memorization
(C) Teaching
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Assessment
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The process of gathering, recording, interpreting, using, and communicating information about child's progress and achievement during learning is known as _____...?
In accordance with the new standards, the desk is to be positioned such that light from the window corner and our line of vision makes an angel of _____...?
(A) 30°
(B) 40°
(C) 50°
(D) 90°
✅ Correct Answer:90°
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In accordance with the new standards, the desk is to be positioned such that light from the window corner and our line of vision makes an angel of _____...?
A type of research relies on the _____________ experiences of human beings as meaning-making agents in their everyday lives is called qualitative...?
(A) direct
(B) indirect
(C) both
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:direct
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A type of research relies on the _____________ experiences of human beings as meaning-making agents in their everyday lives is called qualitative...?
Causal comparative ___________attempt to determine the cause or consequences of differences that already exist between or among groups of individuals...?
(A) observers
(B) investigators
(C) both
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:investigators
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Causal comparative ___________attempt to determine the cause or consequences of differences that already exist between or among groups of individuals...?
In Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence, individuals high on ______ intelligence can engage in abstract reasoning easily and can manipulate symbols to solve problems....?
(A) Creative
(B) Spatial
(C) Logico-mathematical
(D) Naturalistic
✅ Correct Answer:Logico-mathematical
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In Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence, individuals high on ______ intelligence can engage in abstract reasoning easily and can manipulate symbols to solve problems....?
According to _____________________that there are four elements of human nature; the Sage (intellect), the Pig (lust), the Dog (anger), and the Devil (brutality)...?
(A) Plato
(B) Shah Wali Ullah
(C) Aristotle
(D) Al-Ghazali
✅ Correct Answer:Al-Ghazali
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According to _____________________that there are four elements of human nature; the Sage (intellect), the Pig (lust), the Dog (anger), and the Devil (brutality)...?
Studious inquiry or examination especially investigation or experimentation aimed at the __________ and interpretation of facts part of research...?
(A) discovery
(B) non discovery
(C) both
(D) All of these
✅ Correct Answer:discovery
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Studious inquiry or examination especially investigation or experimentation aimed at the __________ and interpretation of facts part of research...?
According to the National Education 2009, Government shall make efforts to provide the necessary financial aids to achieve the __________goals...?
(A) TFA
(B) ECE
(C) EFA
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:EFA
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According to the National Education 2009, Government shall make efforts to provide the necessary financial aids to achieve the __________goals...?
Education is not something which the teacher does, but a natural process which ___________ spontaneously in the human being called by maria...?
(A) generate
(B) develops
(C) both
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:develops
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Education is not something which the teacher does, but a natural process which ___________ spontaneously in the human being called by maria...?
In all animals, also including human beings, the __________resembles the time taken by a germinating seed to come out of the soil, which then grows & develops into a full-fledged plant or tree...?
(A) Pre-natal period
(B) Post-natal period
(C) Infancy
(D) Adolescence
✅ Correct Answer:Pre-natal period
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In all animals, also including human beings, the __________resembles the time taken by a germinating seed to come out of the soil, which then grows & develops into a full-fledged plant or tree...?
Underhill (1991:14.) adds that a diagnostic ________________________provides the student with a variety of language elements, which will help the teacher to determine...?
(A) Test
(B) Examination
(C) Measurement
(D) Evaluation
✅ Correct Answer:Test
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Underhill (1991:14.) adds that a diagnostic ________________________provides the student with a variety of language elements, which will help the teacher to determine...?
Instructional communication theory suggests that _____ can impact how the instructor communicates with students and how the students interact with one another....?
(A) Seating arrangement
(B) Classroom control
(C) School organization
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Seating arrangement
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Instructional communication theory suggests that _____ can impact how the instructor communicates with students and how the students interact with one another....?
The termination of the conditioned stimulus (CS) either with the onset of the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) or during the presentation of the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) is known as ______...?
(A) Backward Conditioning
(B) Delay Conditioning
(C) Trace Conditioning
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:Backward Conditioning
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The termination of the conditioned stimulus (CS) either with the onset of the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) or during the presentation of the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) is known as ______...?
Causal comparative is useful for the ____________of causes where experimental assignment or manipulation is infeasible, unethical, or in some way prohibited...?
(A) books
(B) law
(C) study
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:study
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Causal comparative is useful for the ____________of causes where experimental assignment or manipulation is infeasible, unethical, or in some way prohibited...?