According to which educational philosophy, the highest knowledge is that of self or that of divine, cosmic or spiritual life. That leads to the freedom of mind____________...?
(A) Essentialism
(B) Existentialism
(C) Idealism
(D) All of the above
Idealism
Comments
According to which educational philosophy, the highest knowledge is that of self or that of divine, cosmic or spiritual life. That leads to the freedom of mind____________...?
Incorporate technology into the classroom in a meaningful way that supports learning and engagement while minimizing distractions comes under____________________________...?
(A) Classroom Management
(B) administration
(C) direction
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
Incorporate technology into the classroom in a meaningful way that supports learning and engagement while minimizing distractions comes under____________________________...?
Which was the School of thought that William James criticizes for examining a movie frame by frame instead of seeing the motion in the motion picture__________...?
(A) Structuralism
(B) Pragmatism
(C) Humanistic psychology
(D) Behaviourism
Structuralism
Comments
Which was the School of thought that William James criticizes for examining a movie frame by frame instead of seeing the motion in the motion picture__________...?
Pedagogic methods refer to the elements used in a pedagogical scenario or referred to in a pedagogic strategy comes under___________ pedagogy...?
(A) Integrative pedagogy
(B) connective pedagogy
(C) Congnitive pedagogy
(D) None of these
connective pedagogy
Comments
Pedagogic methods refer to the elements used in a pedagogical scenario or referred to in a pedagogic strategy comes under___________ pedagogy...?
Which of the following educationist/philosopher presented this definition of education, “Education is the Reconstruction or reorganization of experience which adds to the meaning of experience and which increases to direct the course of subsequent experiences_________________”...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) Plato
(C) Aristotle
(D) Socrates
John Dewey
Comments
Which of the following educationist/philosopher presented this definition of education, “Education is the Reconstruction or reorganization of experience which adds to the meaning of experience and which increases to direct the course of subsequent experiences_________________”...?
Studies _________ or examination especially investigation or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts part of research...?
(A) inquiry
(B) investigation
(C) both
(D) All of these
inquiry
Comments
Studies _________ or examination especially investigation or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts part of research...?
In level third psychologists analyze the Social Contract orientation and universal principal orientation which refer to the different rules, values, opinions, beliefs and children obey these rules in order to maintain good social standards. What is the third stage of moral developmental theory____________...?
(A) Post conventional
(B) Pre-conventional
(C) Conventional
(D) All of these
Post conventional
Comments
In level third psychologists analyze the Social Contract orientation and universal principal orientation which refer to the different rules, values, opinions, beliefs and children obey these rules in order to maintain good social standards. What is the third stage of moral developmental theory____________...?
Enjoyment of leisure be taken an important place in the scheme of education which should be the lasting experience is related to ___________...?
(A) Philosophy of Naturalism
(B) Philosophy of Reconstructionism
(C) Philosophy of Idealism
(D) A,B, & C
Philosophy of Naturalism
Comments
Enjoyment of leisure be taken an important place in the scheme of education which should be the lasting experience is related to ___________...?
Who proposed those experiences and subjects which gisve due consideration to the present experiences, activities, and interests of the child. Also their primary aim is physical sciences & direct experiences____________...?
(A) Naturalists
(B) Idealists
(C) Pragmatism
(D) None of the following
Naturalists
Comments
Who proposed those experiences and subjects which gisve due consideration to the present experiences, activities, and interests of the child. Also their primary aim is physical sciences & direct experiences____________...?
Learning through play is a term used in ___________and psychology to describe how a child can learn to make sense of the world around them...?
(A) education
(B) Teaching
(C) Both
(D) None of these
education
Comments
Learning through play is a term used in ___________and psychology to describe how a child can learn to make sense of the world around them...?
A number of examples of the formal curriculum include things like lecturers’ handouts, course guides and the prospectus comes under___________________________...?
(A) Formal
(B) Integrated curriculum
(C) Hidden curriculum
(D) Extra curriculum
Formal
Comments
A number of examples of the formal curriculum include things like lecturers’ handouts, course guides and the prospectus comes under___________________________...?
In which emperor’s period Dars-e-Nizami started__________________________...?
(A) Jahangir
(B) Hamayun
(C) Aurangzeb
(D) Akbar
Aurangzeb
Comments
In which emperor’s period Dars-e-Nizami started__________________________...?
Explanation:
Dars-e-Nizami curriculum was established by Mulla Nizamuddin Sihalvi (d. 1748) in Lucknow (India) during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir (1658–1707).
In which stage of Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory, the infant experience the view of objects as “Out of sight out of mind_____________”...?
(A) Sensorimotor stage
(B) Preoperational stage
(C) Concrete operational stage
(D) Formal operational stage
Sensorimotor stage
Comments
In which stage of Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory, the infant experience the view of objects as “Out of sight out of mind_____________”...?
A teacher can encourage students to identify a problem in their community, such as an environmental issue or traffic problems that is important to the students____________...?
(A) Integrative
(B) Cognitive
(C) General
(D) Behavioral
Integrative
Comments
A teacher can encourage students to identify a problem in their community, such as an environmental issue or traffic problems that is important to the students____________...?
The strategies that teachers use to teach and assess learning can impact the effectiveness of Bloom’s Taxonomy called_______________________...?
(A) Learning
(B) Teaching
(C) Both
(D) None of these
Teaching
Comments
The strategies that teachers use to teach and assess learning can impact the effectiveness of Bloom’s Taxonomy called_______________________...?
In the teaching learning process the experienced members of society guide the immature (new generation/students/children) for which purpose________________...?
(A) Earning
(B) Adjustment of life
(C) For living betterment
(D) None of these
Adjustment of life
Comments
In the teaching learning process the experienced members of society guide the immature (new generation/students/children) for which purpose________________...?
Mother provides milk, food, care and thus child starts trusting her mother. He feels confident, safe and secure. The trusting of a child on her/his mother refer to__________...?
(A) Trust
(B) Mistrust
(C) Hate
(D) Attraction
Trust
Comments
Mother provides milk, food, care and thus child starts trusting her mother. He feels confident, safe and secure. The trusting of a child on her/his mother refer to__________...?
Providing feedback: teaching __________ are designed to provide students with feedback on their progress and performance, which can help them to identify areas where they need to improve...?
(A) Methodology
(B) Tacts
(C) Strategy
(D) Technique
Strategy
Comments
Providing feedback: teaching __________ are designed to provide students with feedback on their progress and performance, which can help them to identify areas where they need to improve...?
By which level of personality development we understand that other people have needs, desires and sometimes being selfish can hurt us for long time___________...?
(A) Id
(B) Ego
(C) Superego
(D) None of these
Ego
Comments
By which level of personality development we understand that other people have needs, desires and sometimes being selfish can hurt us for long time___________...?
The knowledge gained through experiments, observation, reasoning (Mathematics, Physics, logic) according to Ibn-e-Khaldun is called________________________...?
(A) Aloom Aqli
(B) Aloom Naqli
(C) Aloom Asli
(D) None of these
Aloom Aqli
Comments
The knowledge gained through experiments, observation, reasoning (Mathematics, Physics, logic) according to Ibn-e-Khaldun is called________________________...?
When Maria Montessori established a children’s school, the CASA DEL BAMBINI, for impoverished children from the slums of Rome____________________________...?
(A) 1908
(B) 1899
(C) 1911
(D) 1960
1908
Comments
When Maria Montessori established a children’s school, the CASA DEL BAMBINI, for impoverished children from the slums of Rome____________________________...?
Which Muslim philosopher stressed tradition is important in teaching Tradition must be upheld for the progress of Science_________________________...?
(A) Norman E. Gronlund
(B) Al-Ghazali
(C) Ibn-e-Khaldun
(D) Socrates
Ibn-e-Khaldun
Comments
Which Muslim philosopher stressed tradition is important in teaching Tradition must be upheld for the progress of Science_________________________...?
Collaborative Learning teaching __________involves students working together in groups to solve problems, complete projects, or discuss topics...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Technique
(C) Strategy
(D) Methodology
Methodology
Comments
Collaborative Learning teaching __________involves students working together in groups to solve problems, complete projects, or discuss topics...?
Establish open communication with parents and collaborate with them to support student learning and behavior comes under______________________________...?
(A) direction
(B) Classroom Management
(C) administration
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
Establish open communication with parents and collaborate with them to support student learning and behavior comes under______________________________...?
The British Parliament ordered the East India Company to take steps for the promotion of Christianity on ships and in the factories in____________...?
(A) 1765
(B) 1890
(C) 1770
(D) 1698
1698
Comments
The British Parliament ordered the East India Company to take steps for the promotion of Christianity on ships and in the factories in____________...?
When the teacher forms different groups among the students that take turns asking other groups questions the strategy he/she is using is the_______________...?
(A) Cooperative Learning
(B) Cooperative Review
(C) Group work
(D) Cooperative Thinking
Cooperative Review
Comments
When the teacher forms different groups among the students that take turns asking other groups questions the strategy he/she is using is the_______________...?
Shah Wali Ullah presented his method of teaching in a practical way because he was a good teacher himself. This method of teaching was called_________________________...?
(A) Logica
(B) As well as practical
(C) Both A&B
(D) All of these
All of these
Comments
Shah Wali Ullah presented his method of teaching in a practical way because he was a good teacher himself. This method of teaching was called_________________________...?
The old education system in Greek consisted on two types formal & non-formal but is also divided into two major parts, one was physical and what was the other_____________...?
(A) Intellectual
(B) Scholastic
(C) Research based
(D) Bookish
Intellectual
Comments
The old education system in Greek consisted on two types formal & non-formal but is also divided into two major parts, one was physical and what was the other_____________...?
Government shall establish at least one “Apna Ghar” residential in each province to provide the free high quality of education facilities to the poor students___________...?
(A) 1994
(B) 1995
(C) 1996
(D) 1-Jul
1-Jul
Comments
Government shall establish at least one “Apna Ghar” residential in each province to provide the free high quality of education facilities to the poor students___________...?
According to which of the following practitioner of Philosophy advocated that mind has been in the course of evolution and is also a part of the universe__________...?
(A) Idealism
(B) Ontology
(C) Realism
(D) None of these
Realism
Comments
According to which of the following practitioner of Philosophy advocated that mind has been in the course of evolution and is also a part of the universe__________...?
Interactive teaching __________involves creating a dynamic and collaborative learning environment where students can engage with each other and the teacher through discussions, debates, and group activities. This approach promotes active learning and encourages students to share their ideas and perspectives with their peers...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Technique
(C) Strategy
(D) Methodology
Strategy
Comments
Interactive teaching __________involves creating a dynamic and collaborative learning environment where students can engage with each other and the teacher through discussions, debates, and group activities. This approach promotes active learning and encourages students to share their ideas and perspectives with their peers...?
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
understanding
Comments
Cybernetics is concerned with concepts at the core of __________complex systems such as learning, cognition, adaptation, emergence, communication, and efficiency...?
A teacher might use a teaching tact to help a student learn to identify different types of fruit. The teacher might present the student with an apple and say “This is an apple.” The teacher might then ask the student to tact the apple by saying “What is this” and prompting the student to say “apple.” Example of___________...?
(A) Technique
(B) Methodology
(C) Tacts
(D) Strategy
Tacts
Comments
A teacher might use a teaching tact to help a student learn to identify different types of fruit. The teacher might present the student with an apple and say “This is an apple.” The teacher might then ask the student to tact the apple by saying “What is this” and prompting the student to say “apple.” Example of___________...?
Diaries, journals, speeches, ___________ letters, memos, photographs, videos, public opinion polls, and government records examples of historical...?
(A) interviews
(B) questionnare
(C) both
(D) None of these
interviews
Comments
Diaries, journals, speeches, ___________ letters, memos, photographs, videos, public opinion polls, and government records examples of historical...?
In what stage children develop relationship with peers, friends, people, family members, relatives and feel confident. If they fail to develop such relationship, then feel Isolation and loneliness__________...?
(A) Trust vs Mistrust
(B) Industry vs Inferiority
(C) Intimacy vs Isolation
(D) None of these
Intimacy vs Isolation
Comments
In what stage children develop relationship with peers, friends, people, family members, relatives and feel confident. If they fail to develop such relationship, then feel Isolation and loneliness__________...?
According to Sir Thomas Minro Report 1822, the educational facilities were available to the what percentage of the people of Madras_____________...?
(A) 30%
(B) 35%
(C) 33%
(D) 36%
33%
Comments
According to Sir Thomas Minro Report 1822, the educational facilities were available to the what percentage of the people of Madras_____________...?
Characteristics of a reflective ____________ include the ability to self-analyze, identify their own strengths, weaknesses, objectives and threats...?
(A) students
(B) Teacher
(C) both
(D) None of these
Teacher
Comments
Characteristics of a reflective ____________ include the ability to self-analyze, identify their own strengths, weaknesses, objectives and threats...?
According to Rousseau who is an eminent exponent of Naturalistic Philosophy of Education, that Training of Senses of child starts at which of the Age-group___________...?
(A) 1-5 years
(B) 5-12 years
(C) 12-15 years
(D) None of the above
5-12 years
Comments
According to Rousseau who is an eminent exponent of Naturalistic Philosophy of Education, that Training of Senses of child starts at which of the Age-group___________...?
People follow ethical principal and an individual makes a personal commitment to universal principles of equal rights & respects which refers to which level of Moral developmental theory___________...?
(A) Universal Principal orientation
(B) Social contact orientation
(C) Law and order orientation
(D) None of the above
Universal Principal orientation
Comments
People follow ethical principal and an individual makes a personal commitment to universal principles of equal rights & respects which refers to which level of Moral developmental theory___________...?
While the term “Development” carries a wider and more comprehensive meaning than the Growth. It implies the overall changes occur in the quantitative as well as _________aspects...?
(A) The Qualitative
(B) The Numeicals
(C) The Quantitative
(D) All of these
The Qualitative
Comments
While the term “Development” carries a wider and more comprehensive meaning than the Growth. It implies the overall changes occur in the quantitative as well as _________aspects...?
Diaries, journals, speeches, interviews, letters, memos, photographs, videos, public opinion polls, and __________ records examples of historical research...?
(A) govt
(B) non govt
(C) both
(D) None of these
govt
Comments
Diaries, journals, speeches, interviews, letters, memos, photographs, videos, public opinion polls, and __________ records examples of historical research...?
Which of the following were emphasized on higher values of life and prescribed the study of Ethics, Religion, Logic, humanities, and Literature____________...?
(A) Surrealists
(B) Idealists
(C) Realists
(D) Structuralists
Idealists
Comments
Which of the following were emphasized on higher values of life and prescribed the study of Ethics, Religion, Logic, humanities, and Literature____________...?
The ability to work with symbols such as using the word ‘bicycle’ or a picture of a bicycle to represent a real bicycle that is not actually present is called__________...?
(A) Semiotic Function
(B) Egocentricism
(C) Animism
(D) All of these
Semiotic Function
Comments
The ability to work with symbols such as using the word ‘bicycle’ or a picture of a bicycle to represent a real bicycle that is not actually present is called__________...?
Who among the following thinkers started Muhammadan Educational Conference in Subcontinent in the Nineteenth century____________________________...?
(A) Quaid-e-Azam
(B) Allama Iqbal
(C) Al-Ghazali
(D) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Comments
Who among the following thinkers started Muhammadan Educational Conference in Subcontinent in the Nineteenth century____________________________...?
When measuring the characteristics of a small-signal amplifier, say for a radio receiver, one might be concerned with its “Noise___________...?
(A) Fundamental
(B) fall
(C) Figure
(D) force
Figure
Comments
When measuring the characteristics of a small-signal amplifier, say for a radio receiver, one might be concerned with its “Noise___________...?
Who said “the proportion of the educated individuals of India, is similar to that of the proportion of the educated individuals in Europe___________”...?
(A) R.V.Prolaker
(B) William Adam
(C) Malcolm
(D) Macaulay
R.V.Prolaker
Comments
Who said “the proportion of the educated individuals of India, is similar to that of the proportion of the educated individuals in Europe___________”...?
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
Learning
Comments
Solo taxonomy helps teachers design appropriate ___________activities and assignments to support students in progressing through the different stages of understanding...?
Which of the following theoretical approaches in the study of leadership focuses on followers’ readiness as a determinant of effective leadership___________...?
(A) Big Five personality model
(B) Situational leadership theory
(C) Fiedler contingency model
(D) Laissez-faire leadership
Fiedler contingency model
Comments
Which of the following theoretical approaches in the study of leadership focuses on followers’ readiness as a determinant of effective leadership___________...?
Personality traits describe individual differences in the frequency and intensity of various emotional, motivational, cognitive, and behavioral states comes under____________...?
(A) Integrative pedagogy
(B) Cybernetics pedagogy
(C) Congnitive pedagogy
(D) None of these
Cybernetics pedagogy
Comments
Personality traits describe individual differences in the frequency and intensity of various emotional, motivational, cognitive, and behavioral states comes under____________...?
Address any disruptive behavior promptly and calmly, using appropriate consequences or interventions as necessary comes under_________________________...?
(A) administration
(B) direction
(C) Classroom Management
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
Address any disruptive behavior promptly and calmly, using appropriate consequences or interventions as necessary comes under_________________________...?
Reflective practices are ___________and techniques that help individuals and groups reflect on their experiences and actions in order to engage in a process of continuous learning...?
(A) method
(B) ways
(C) both
(D) None of these
method
Comments
Reflective practices are ___________and techniques that help individuals and groups reflect on their experiences and actions in order to engage in a process of continuous learning...?
In Cognitive Development Theory, children’ focus on only one aspect of situation or focusing on one dimension & neglecting others is called____________...?
(A) Centration
(B) Conservation problem
(C) Seriation
(D) None of the above
Centration
Comments
In Cognitive Development Theory, children’ focus on only one aspect of situation or focusing on one dimension & neglecting others is called____________...?
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
time out technique
Comments
The technique of classroom management where the teacher punishes negative behaviors by removing an unruly student from the rest of the class is called___________...?
Pupils in the group may work on separate tasks contributing to a common overall __________ or work together on a shared task in cooperative...?
(A) input
(B) outcome
(C) both
(D) none of these
outcome
Comments
Pupils in the group may work on separate tasks contributing to a common overall __________ or work together on a shared task in cooperative...?
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
EFA
Comments
According to the National Education 2009, Government shall make efforts to provide the necessary financial aids to achieve the __________goals...?
Who said “the education in Punjab was common. The Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs got education equally. But all the teachers were Muslims. Many teachers teach without any pay. For girls there separate schools are established______________”...?
(A) Mr. Arnold
(B) William James
(C) William Hunter
(D) William Adams
Mr. Arnold
Comments
Who said “the education in Punjab was common. The Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs got education equally. But all the teachers were Muslims. Many teachers teach without any pay. For girls there separate schools are established______________”...?
The psychology, treatment in which the patient tells through free association, fantasies and dreams, and analyst induces unconscious conflicts and interpret it for solution is called___________...?
(A) Structuralism
(B) Psychoanalysis
(C) Piaget theory of cognitive development
(D) None of the above
Psychoanalysis
Comments
The psychology, treatment in which the patient tells through free association, fantasies and dreams, and analyst induces unconscious conflicts and interpret it for solution is called___________...?
In order to avoid punishment, child becomes obedient and follows other (obedience & punishment orientation) refers to which level of Moral Developmental Theory by Lawrence Kohlburg____________...?
(A) Pre-conventional
(B) Post conventional
(C) Conventional
(D) All of these
Pre-conventional
Comments
In order to avoid punishment, child becomes obedient and follows other (obedience & punishment orientation) refers to which level of Moral Developmental Theory by Lawrence Kohlburg____________...?
It was proposed in National Education Commission 1959 that the internal examination should be conducted for how many percentage of marks_____________...?
(A) 25%
(B) 20%
(C) 28%
(D) 50%
25%
Comments
It was proposed in National Education Commission 1959 that the internal examination should be conducted for how many percentage of marks_____________...?
Who believed that the true aim of education is the attainment of happiness which is possible only through Perfect Virtue____________________...?
(A) Aristotle
(B) Plato
(C) Ibn-e-Khaldun
(D) Rousseau
Aristotle
Comments
Who believed that the true aim of education is the attainment of happiness which is possible only through Perfect Virtue____________________...?
The educational programs in which individuals are educated through distance learning methods and means of communication is called_____________________...?
(A) Formal education
(B) Non-formal education
(C) Informal education
(D) All of the above
Non-formal education
Comments
The educational programs in which individuals are educated through distance learning methods and means of communication is called_____________________...?
In addition, teaching __________ can be viewed as a specific application of the broader concept of “behavioral intervention and support,” which involves using evidence-based strategies to teach new skills and promote positive behavior in learners...?
(A) Methodology
(B) Tacts
(C) Strategy
(D) Technique
Tacts
Comments
In addition, teaching __________ can be viewed as a specific application of the broader concept of “behavioral intervention and support,” which involves using evidence-based strategies to teach new skills and promote positive behavior in learners...?
Revision of accepted theories or laws in the light of new facts, or practical application of such new or revised theories or laws is also part of___________...?
(A) Assessment
(B) Research
(C) Motivation
(D) All of these
Research
Comments
Revision of accepted theories or laws in the light of new facts, or practical application of such new or revised theories or laws is also part of___________...?
Pupils in the group may work on separate tasks contributing to a common overall outcome, or work together on a shared task is a part of___________...?
(A) Cognitive
(B) Collaborative
(C) Behavioral
(D) General
Collaborative
Comments
Pupils in the group may work on separate tasks contributing to a common overall outcome, or work together on a shared task is a part of___________...?
According to which of the following philosophy believes that teachers who think that they may do without a philosophy of life render their methods of teaching ineffective____________...?
(A) Pragmatism
(B) Naturalism
(C) Existentialism
(D) None of these
Pragmatism
Comments
According to which of the following philosophy believes that teachers who think that they may do without a philosophy of life render their methods of teaching ineffective____________...?
In discussion teaching __________students actively participate in the learning process by sharing their ideas and opinions with their classmates...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Methodology
(C) Technique
(D) Strategy
Methodology
Comments
In discussion teaching __________students actively participate in the learning process by sharing their ideas and opinions with their classmates...?
Judgment, courage, intelligence, aggressiveness and action orientation nature that they cannot be taught or learnt in a formal sense___________...?
(A) Trait
(B) Great man
(C) Both
(D) None of these
Great man
Comments
Judgment, courage, intelligence, aggressiveness and action orientation nature that they cannot be taught or learnt in a formal sense___________...?
Creation of new knowledge and/or the use of ____________ knowledge in a new and creative way so as to generate new concepts called research...?
(A) existing
(B) old
(C) both
(D) All of these
All of these
Comments
Creation of new knowledge and/or the use of ____________ knowledge in a new and creative way so as to generate new concepts called research...?
Education is not something which the teacher does, but a natural process which develops spontaneously in the human being called by__________...?
(A) Maria
(B) Frobel
(C) Henry
(D) Watson
Maria
Comments
Education is not something which the teacher does, but a natural process which develops spontaneously in the human being called by__________...?
The concept of teaching __________ is quite wide and encompasses a broad range of methods and techniques that educators use to facilitate learning and promote student engagement...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Technique
(C) Strategy
(D) Methodology
Strategy
Comments
The concept of teaching __________ is quite wide and encompasses a broad range of methods and techniques that educators use to facilitate learning and promote student engagement...?
An area of study that contains theories and practices that guide the evaluation of a writer’s performance or potential through a writing task called__________...?
(A) Formative
(B) Written
(C) Placement
(D) Summative
Written
Comments
An area of study that contains theories and practices that guide the evaluation of a writer’s performance or potential through a writing task called__________...?
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
Extension Teaching
Comments
When educators travel to the student’s location to provide instruction on topics of professional or personal interest. The mode of teaching becomes___________...?
To elicit and use evidence of student learning to improve student understanding of intended disciplinary learning outcomes in assessment___________...?
(A) Formative
(B) Diagnosis
(C) Placement
(D) Summative
Formative
Comments
To elicit and use evidence of student learning to improve student understanding of intended disciplinary learning outcomes in assessment___________...?
When students begin learning with an activity designed to lead them to particular concepts or conclusions, the method of teaching is called____________...?
(A) Analytical teaching
(B) Discovery teaching
(C) Invention teaching
(D) None of these
Discovery teaching
Comments
When students begin learning with an activity designed to lead them to particular concepts or conclusions, the method of teaching is called____________...?
Another limitation list of possible traits tends to be very long. More than 100 different traits of successful leaders in various leadership positions have been identified. These descriptions are simply generalities___________...?
(A) Autocratic
(B) Contingency
(C) Trait
(D) None of these
Trait
Comments
Another limitation list of possible traits tends to be very long. More than 100 different traits of successful leaders in various leadership positions have been identified. These descriptions are simply generalities___________...?
In which of the following philosophy, a teacher teach the whole class, not just particular subjects such as: Mathematics or Urdu etc ___________...?
(A) Perenialism
(B) Existentialism
(C) Idealism
(D) None of the above
Existentialism
Comments
In which of the following philosophy, a teacher teach the whole class, not just particular subjects such as: Mathematics or Urdu etc ___________...?
Enhancing learning__________ that are well-designed and well-executed can help students to learn and understand the material more effectively...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Methodology
(C) Technique
(D) Strategy
Strategy
Comments
Enhancing learning__________ that are well-designed and well-executed can help students to learn and understand the material more effectively...?
The second kind of knowledge refers to scientific knowledge, which is acquired through experience, observation, and__________________________...?
(A) Reading books
(B) Through revelation
(C) Research
(D) Seeing
Research
Comments
The second kind of knowledge refers to scientific knowledge, which is acquired through experience, observation, and__________________________...?
Naturalists recommended that sciences should not be taught formally in the classrooms but it should be imparted in the field and___________...?
(A) Through exploration
(B) Through personal experience
(C) Through books reading
(D) None of the above
Through exploration
Comments
Naturalists recommended that sciences should not be taught formally in the classrooms but it should be imparted in the field and___________...?
The scientific society which was established by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. It arranged the publishing of the translation of English books into which language__________...?
(A) Persian
(B) Urdu
(C) Arabic
(D) Sansikrat
Urdu
Comments
The scientific society which was established by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. It arranged the publishing of the translation of English books into which language__________...?
Who claimed that all pedagogy should be social, that is, that in the philosophy of education the interaction of educational processes___________...?
(A) Paul Natorp
(B) Dewey
(C) Skinner
(D) None
Paul Natorp
Comments
Who claimed that all pedagogy should be social, that is, that in the philosophy of education the interaction of educational processes___________...?
Integrity vs Despair is the Eighth crisis stage of Psycho-Social development theory of Erickson. It is also called _________which starts from 60/65 onward...?
(A) Late adulthood
(B) Middle adulthood
(C) Late childhood
(D) Infancy
Late adulthood
Comments
Integrity vs Despair is the Eighth crisis stage of Psycho-Social development theory of Erickson. It is also called _________which starts from 60/65 onward...?
According to the National Education Commission 1959, New Education Boards would be established at Peshawar, Hyderabad and_____________________...?
(A) Karachi
(B) Jacobabad
(C) Quetta
(D) Rajshahi(Islamabad)
Rajshahi(Islamabad)
Comments
According to the National Education Commission 1959, New Education Boards would be established at Peshawar, Hyderabad and_____________________...?
Who said, “therefore, a complete and generous education that which fits a man to perform skillfully, justly, and magnanimously fall the officers, both private and public, of peace and war__________”...?
(A) Milton
(B) Rabelais
(C) Alexander Pope
(D) None of the above
Milton
Comments
Who said, “therefore, a complete and generous education that which fits a man to perform skillfully, justly, and magnanimously fall the officers, both private and public, of peace and war__________”...?
Cooperative approach involves ___________ working together on activities or learning tasks in a group small enough to ensure that everyone participates...?
(A) pupils
(B) teachers
(C) both
(D) none of these
pupils
Comments
Cooperative approach involves ___________ working together on activities or learning tasks in a group small enough to ensure that everyone participates...?
It was proposed in which Educational policy of Pakistan that nearly 13000 new primary schools would be opened mainly in the rural areas__________________...?
(A) New Education Policy 1970
(B) Education Commission 1959
(C) Fire educational conference 1947
(D) National Education Policy 1978
National Education Policy 1978
Comments
It was proposed in which Educational policy of Pakistan that nearly 13000 new primary schools would be opened mainly in the rural areas__________________...?
Engaging students: Effective teaching __________ can help to capture students’ attention and maintain their interest in the material being taught...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Technique
(C) Strategy
(D) Methodology
Strategy
Comments
Engaging students: Effective teaching __________ can help to capture students’ attention and maintain their interest in the material being taught...?
What is the stage in which children love to work at their own & feel good on completing the task. If they are not allowed to do task, then they feel inferior__________...?
(A) Identity vs Role Confusion
(B) Industry vs Inferiority
(C) Intimacy vs Isolation
(D) None of these
Industry vs Inferiority
Comments
What is the stage in which children love to work at their own & feel good on completing the task. If they are not allowed to do task, then they feel inferior__________...?
“Education is the process of development of child’s individuality in the natural environment” who defined education in these words___________________...?
(A) Ibn-e-Sina
(B) Al-Ghazali
(C) Rousseau
(D) Johnn Heinrich Pestalozzi
Rousseau
Comments
“Education is the process of development of child’s individuality in the natural environment” who defined education in these words___________________...?
Which school of psychology favors more value to the human being by not considering merely as a sophisticated machine or a victim of the conflict between the Ego and the Id__________...?
(A) Humanist Psychology
(B) Behaviourism
(C) Functionalism
(D) Psychoanalytic theory
Humanist Psychology
Comments
Which school of psychology favors more value to the human being by not considering merely as a sophisticated machine or a victim of the conflict between the Ego and the Id__________...?
Indentity vs Identity confusion or Role Confusion is the Fifth stage. It is also defined as Adolescence period of an individual which starts from__________...?
(A) 10 to 20 years
(B) 10 to 16 years
(C) 10 to 50 years
(D) None of the above
10 to 20 years
Comments
Indentity vs Identity confusion or Role Confusion is the Fifth stage. It is also defined as Adolescence period of an individual which starts from__________...?
Learning play children can develop social and ___________skills, mature emotionally, and gain the self-confidence required to engage in new experiences...?
(A) cognitive
(B) affective
(C) Both
(D) None of these
cognitive
Comments
Learning play children can develop social and ___________skills, mature emotionally, and gain the self-confidence required to engage in new experiences...?
It was decided in National Education Policy 1998 that opportunities for Higher Education would be provided to at least which percentage of the youth aged between 17 to 23 years__________...?
(A) 7%
(B) 8%
(C) 9%
(D) 10%
7%
Comments
It was decided in National Education Policy 1998 that opportunities for Higher Education would be provided to at least which percentage of the youth aged between 17 to 23 years__________...?
Direct teaching __________is a traditional teaching approach that involves the teacher presenting information to the students through lectures, demonstrations, and teacher-led discussions...?
(A) Methodology
(B) Tacts
(C) Strategy
(D) Technique
Strategy
Comments
Direct teaching __________is a traditional teaching approach that involves the teacher presenting information to the students through lectures, demonstrations, and teacher-led discussions...?
Education which refers to the learning generated from the social experiences and observations of an individual is called________________________...?
(A) Informal
(B) Formal
(C) Non-formal
(D) None of these
Informal
Comments
Education which refers to the learning generated from the social experiences and observations of an individual is called________________________...?
Unable to use previous knowledge or logic, such as A is the brother of B, B is the brother of C, so, A is the brother of C, but children fail to understand this logical sequence is called as__________...?
(A) Transitive Inference
(B) Experimentation
(C) Deductive
(D) Abstract
Transitive Inference
Comments
Unable to use previous knowledge or logic, such as A is the brother of B, B is the brother of C, so, A is the brother of C, but children fail to understand this logical sequence is called as__________...?
Revision of accepted theories or laws in the light of new facts, or practical application of such new or revised ______________or laws is also part of research...?
(A) application
(B) theories
(C) recommendation
(D) All of these
theories
Comments
Revision of accepted theories or laws in the light of new facts, or practical application of such new or revised ______________or laws is also part of research...?
Who’s view about educational psychology is that educational psychology is the study of psychological aspects of educational situations___________...?
(A) Wilhelm Wundt
(B) Trow
(C) Abraham Lincoln
(D) John Dewey
Trow
Comments
Who’s view about educational psychology is that educational psychology is the study of psychological aspects of educational situations___________...?
Independent teaching__________ is a self-directed approach that allows students to take control of their learning by setting their own learning goals and working...?
(A) Strategy
(B) Tacts
(C) Methodology
(D) Technique
Strategy
Comments
Independent teaching__________ is a self-directed approach that allows students to take control of their learning by setting their own learning goals and working...?
Learning that is synthesized across traditional subject areas and learning experiences that are designed to be mutually reinforcing called________________________...?
(A) Integrated curriculum
(B) Electronic curriculum
(C) Null curriculum
(D) Hidden curriculum
Integrated curriculum
Comments
Learning that is synthesized across traditional subject areas and learning experiences that are designed to be mutually reinforcing called________________________...?
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
investigators
Comments
Causal comparative ___________attempt to determine the cause or consequences of differences that already exist between or among groups of individuals...?
A teaching __________ refers to the overall plan that guides the selection and use of teaching methods and techniques to achieve specific learning goals...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Methodology
(C) Technique
(D) Strategy
Strategy
Comments
A teaching __________ refers to the overall plan that guides the selection and use of teaching methods and techniques to achieve specific learning goals...?
___________and____________would be developed effective accountability mechanism including EMIS data on teachers deployment to control absenteeism & multiple job-holding...?
(A) Public & Area Management
(B) Provincial and Area Management
(C) Pakistan and Afghanistan Administration
(D) Provincial and Area Administrations
Provincial and Area Administrations
Comments
___________and____________would be developed effective accountability mechanism including EMIS data on teachers deployment to control absenteeism & multiple job-holding...?
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
study
Comments
Causal comparative is useful for the ____________of causes where experimental assignment or manipulation is infeasible, unethical, or in some way prohibited...?
The process of thinking about own thinking or mental processes, higher order thinking, comprehension, planning to find solution of task etc is called as___________...?
(A) Abstract thinking
(B) Deductive Reasoning
(C) Metacognition
(D) None of these
Metacognition
Comments
The process of thinking about own thinking or mental processes, higher order thinking, comprehension, planning to find solution of task etc is called as___________...?
Plato doubted whether a standard method of teaching existed for all subjects, and he argued that morally neutral education would corrupt most citizens. He preferred the____________method over the Sophists’ rhetorical pedagogy...?
(A) Dialectic
(B) Learner centered
(C) Question answer
(D) Reading
Dialectic
Comments
Plato doubted whether a standard method of teaching existed for all subjects, and he argued that morally neutral education would corrupt most citizens. He preferred the____________method over the Sophists’ rhetorical pedagogy...?
Within this framework, there are many approaches that use different kinds of tasks and organization is an important part of____________pedagogy...?
(A) General
(B) Cognitive
(C) Behavioral
(D) Collaborative
Collaborative
Comments
Within this framework, there are many approaches that use different kinds of tasks and organization is an important part of____________pedagogy...?
In which stage of Psycho-Social development, the child intimate different activities & feels confident or secure but if he/she fails to do so then he/she feels guilt or afraid of taking initiative and showing the lack of confidence___________...?
(A) Trusted vs Mistrust
(B) Initiative vs Guilt
(C) Industry vs Inferiority
(D) All of these
Initiative vs Guilt
Comments
In which stage of Psycho-Social development, the child intimate different activities & feels confident or secure but if he/she fails to do so then he/she feels guilt or afraid of taking initiative and showing the lack of confidence___________...?
By making human relations the focus of your management approach, you can effectively create a workplace culture in which your employees can thrive in___________...?
(A) Scientific theory
(B) X theory
(C) Y thoery
(D) Human Relation Theory
Human Relation Theory
Comments
By making human relations the focus of your management approach, you can effectively create a workplace culture in which your employees can thrive in___________...?
When a child develops a new schemes or adopts old ones until the Equilibrium is restored. This process of restoring balance is called___________...?
(A) Equilibrium
(B) Accommodation
(C) Schemes
(D) Adaptation
Equilibrium
Comments
When a child develops a new schemes or adopts old ones until the Equilibrium is restored. This process of restoring balance is called___________...?
Reflective may include self______________ classroom observations, consideration of student evaluations, or exploration of educational research...?
(A) interview
(B) observation
(C) assessment,
(D) None of these
assessment,
Comments
Reflective may include self______________ classroom observations, consideration of student evaluations, or exploration of educational research...?
An Effective ________________________can help reduce disruptions, increase student engagement and achievement, and create a safe and inclusive classroom environment. Here are some key principles of classroom management...?
(A) administration
(B) direction
(C) Classroom Management
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
An Effective ________________________can help reduce disruptions, increase student engagement and achievement, and create a safe and inclusive classroom environment. Here are some key principles of classroom management...?
Who has been defined Philosophy as an increasing effort to discern the general truth that lies behind the particular facts to discern also reality that lies behind appearance_____________ “...?
(A) T. Raymont
(B) Brightman
(C) Cicero
(D) Plato
T. Raymont
Comments
Who has been defined Philosophy as an increasing effort to discern the general truth that lies behind the particular facts to discern also reality that lies behind appearance_____________ “...?
Which school of Philosophy of Education proposed that ‘Geography should be learned in school journey and actual excursions, rather than taught from books and maps___________...?
(A) Naturalism
(B) Realism
(C) Perenialism
(D) None of the above
Realism
Comments
Which school of Philosophy of Education proposed that ‘Geography should be learned in school journey and actual excursions, rather than taught from books and maps___________...?
Students can make connections and understand the relationships between different aspects of the topic. They can analyze, compare, and relate concepts or information___________...?
(A) Pre-structural stage
(B) Uni-structural stage
(C) Multi-structural stage
(D) Relational
Relational
Comments
Students can make connections and understand the relationships between different aspects of the topic. They can analyze, compare, and relate concepts or information___________...?
According to Al-Ghazali Which sciences must be studied by everyone, including the religious sciences and related or ancillary disciplines such as Linguistics and literature________________________...?
(A) Optional sciences
(B) Obligatory sciences
(C) Mean
(D) All of these
Obligatory sciences
Comments
According to Al-Ghazali Which sciences must be studied by everyone, including the religious sciences and related or ancillary disciplines such as Linguistics and literature________________________...?
Learning play children can develop___________ and cognitive skills, mature emotionally, and gain the self-confidence required to engage in new experiences...?
(A) social
(B) psychomotor
(C) Both
(D) None of these
social
Comments
Learning play children can develop___________ and cognitive skills, mature emotionally, and gain the self-confidence required to engage in new experiences...?
If teaching is the act of encouraging learning activities through discovery and acquired knowledge, pedagogy is the method of teaching, both as an academic subject or theoretical concept called_____________...?
(A) connective pedagogy
(B) Congnitive pedagogy
(C) Integrative pedagogy
(D) None of these
connective pedagogy
Comments
If teaching is the act of encouraging learning activities through discovery and acquired knowledge, pedagogy is the method of teaching, both as an academic subject or theoretical concept called_____________...?
One or more independent variables, manipulating them and then using them on one or more dependent variables majorly discussed under__________...?
(A) Historical Research
(B) Experimental research
(C) Applied research
(D) Basic research
Experimental research
Comments
One or more independent variables, manipulating them and then using them on one or more dependent variables majorly discussed under__________...?
The normative survey method makes use of several tests and techniques in the collection of data, such as standard tests, the interview, checklist, questionnaire, inventory, and anecdotal records, biographical & autobiographical records. Who has presented this statement about the normative survey method___________...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) Charles Grant
(C) Alfred Binet
(D) None of the above
John Dewey
Comments
The normative survey method makes use of several tests and techniques in the collection of data, such as standard tests, the interview, checklist, questionnaire, inventory, and anecdotal records, biographical & autobiographical records. Who has presented this statement about the normative survey method___________...?
It consist of an individual or group verbally addressing an audience on a particular topic. The aim of this is to educate, inform, entertain or present an argument comes under____________assessment...?
(A) Oral
(B) Oral
(C) Placement
(D) Summative
Oral
Comments
It consist of an individual or group verbally addressing an audience on a particular topic. The aim of this is to educate, inform, entertain or present an argument comes under____________assessment...?
This can be achieved by recognizing and celebrating students’ achievements and encouraging a sense of community in the classroom called_________________________...?
(A) direction
(B) Classroom Management
(C) administration
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
This can be achieved by recognizing and celebrating students’ achievements and encouraging a sense of community in the classroom called_________________________...?
Noor is performing really well in the domain of solving puzzles and problems requiring reasoning such as cause and effect relationships. As per Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence, Noor posses high level of __________ kind of intelligence....?
(A) Logical-mathematical
(B) Musical
(C) Bodily-kinesthic
(D) Interpersonal
Logical-mathematical
Comments
Noor is performing really well in the domain of solving puzzles and problems requiring reasoning such as cause and effect relationships. As per Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence, Noor posses high level of __________ kind of intelligence....?
According to the National Education Policy 1978, wastage would be eliminated to achieve 60% literacy rate by___________and 100% thereafter...?
(A) 1982-83
(B) 1980-86
(C) 1986-90
(D) None of these
1982-83
Comments
According to the National Education Policy 1978, wastage would be eliminated to achieve 60% literacy rate by___________and 100% thereafter...?
According to the first educational conference 1947, there were needed how many years are required to cope up with adult illiteracy rate___________...?
(A) 159 years
(B) 140 years
(C) 160 years
(D) 134 years
140 years
Comments
According to the first educational conference 1947, there were needed how many years are required to cope up with adult illiteracy rate___________...?
Let’s say a teacher is teaching a science lesson on the parts of a flower to a group of elementary school students. The teacher might start by presenting a real flower and labeling its parts, such as the petals, stamen, and pistil. Example of___________...?
(A) Technique
(B) Methodology
(C) Tacts
(D) Strategy
Tacts
Comments
Let’s say a teacher is teaching a science lesson on the parts of a flower to a group of elementary school students. The teacher might start by presenting a real flower and labeling its parts, such as the petals, stamen, and pistil. Example of___________...?
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
Conditions of learning
Comments
The theory explaining the different types of learning and proposing that they require different types of teaching is remembered as___________...?
What is the level of Ecological Theory that includes changes over time not only in human beings but also in environment in which humans live___________...?
(A) Choronosystem
(B) Microsystem
(C) Mesosystem
(D) None of the above
Choronosystem
Comments
What is the level of Ecological Theory that includes changes over time not only in human beings but also in environment in which humans live___________...?
Who defines Pragmatic philosophy in these words: “I affirm that the term ‘Pragmatic’ means only the rules of referring all thinking, all reflective consideration, to consequence for final meaning and test___________”...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) William James
(C) Kilpatrick
(D) None of the above
John Dewey
Comments
Who defines Pragmatic philosophy in these words: “I affirm that the term ‘Pragmatic’ means only the rules of referring all thinking, all reflective consideration, to consequence for final meaning and test___________”...?
Studious inquiry or examination especially investigation or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts part of__________...?
(A) Assessment
(B) Motivation
(C) Research
(D) All of these
Research
Comments
Studious inquiry or examination especially investigation or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts part of__________...?
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
Pre-natal period
Comments
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...?
An effective teaching __________ involve creating a positive and engaging learning environment that motivates students to learn and participate in class...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Methodology
(C) Technique
(D) Strategy
Strategy
Comments
An effective teaching __________ involve creating a positive and engaging learning environment that motivates students to learn and participate in class...?
A Bachelor degree with B. Ed shall be the requirement for teaching at elementary level and a Masters level for the secondary and Higher Secondary with B. Ed shall be ensured by _______________, PTC & CT shall be finished...?
(A) 2018
(B) 2019
(C) 2009
(D) 2030
2018
Comments
A Bachelor degree with B. Ed shall be the requirement for teaching at elementary level and a Masters level for the secondary and Higher Secondary with B. Ed shall be ensured by _______________, PTC & CT shall be finished...?
Diaries, journals, speeches, interviews, letters, memos, photographs, videos, public opinion polls, and government records examples of___________...?
(A) Casual Comparative Research
(B) Experimental Research
(C) Historical research
(D) Basic Research
Basic Research
Comments
Diaries, journals, speeches, interviews, letters, memos, photographs, videos, public opinion polls, and government records examples of___________...?
In which educational policy decided to introduce Production-Oriented Curriculum related to market requirements in all Technical and Vocational Institutes________________...?
(A) National Education Commission 1959
(B) First Educational Conference 1947
(C) National Education policy 1992
(D) National Education policy 1978-79
National Education policy 1978-79
Comments
In which educational policy decided to introduce Production-Oriented Curriculum related to market requirements in all Technical and Vocational Institutes________________...?
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
Collective Notebook
Comments
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___________...?
Who said, “An Idealistic philosophy of Education is an account of man finding himself as an integral part of Universe of Mind____________”...?
(A) Plato
(B) Horne
(C) John Dewey
(D) Brightman
Horne
Comments
Who said, “An Idealistic philosophy of Education is an account of man finding himself as an integral part of Universe of Mind____________”...?
Principles of ___________ are drawn from the implications of applying to learning the insights into the behavior of living systems provided by the study of cybernetics...?
(A) learning
(B) teaching
(C) both
(D) None of these
learning
Comments
Principles of ___________ are drawn from the implications of applying to learning the insights into the behavior of living systems provided by the study of cybernetics...?
Which believed that more emphasis should be laid on organizational management and the human and behavioral factors in the management called___________...?
(A) Administrative management theory
(B) Scientific theory
(C) X theory
(D) Y thoery
Administrative management theory
Comments
Which believed that more emphasis should be laid on organizational management and the human and behavioral factors in the management called___________...?
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
Both
Comments
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...?
Children develop a sense to make use of Imitation, memory and to recognize that objects don’t cease to exist when they are hidden in which cognitive developmental stage__________...?
(A) Sensorimotor stage
(B) Preoperational stage
(C) Concrete operational stage
(D) Formal operational stage
Sensorimotor stage
Comments
Children develop a sense to make use of Imitation, memory and to recognize that objects don’t cease to exist when they are hidden in which cognitive developmental stage__________...?
Who is the researcher that in his first survey report (25 June, 1822) claimed that in the province of Madrass there was a school for five hundred people____________...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) William Adam
(C) Thomas Minro
(D) None of these
Thomas Minro
Comments
Who is the researcher that in his first survey report (25 June, 1822) claimed that in the province of Madrass there was a school for five hundred people____________...?
_________________________ Is a source by which a teacher know the various levels of his students as intelligence, ability, and interest______________________...?
(A) Test
(B) Measurement
(C) Evaluation
(D) None of these
Evaluation
Comments
_________________________ Is a source by which a teacher know the various levels of his students as intelligence, ability, and interest______________________...?
causal comparative is useful for the study of causes where experimental __________ or manipulation is infeasible, unethical, or in some way prohibited...?
(A) presentation
(B) assignment
(C) both
(D) None of these
assignment
Comments
causal comparative is useful for the study of causes where experimental __________ or manipulation is infeasible, unethical, or in some way prohibited...?
Which of the following form of Realism, emphasizes nature’s law and phenomena not to the classics or social contacts, the basis of education must be physical and its laws___________...?
(A) Sense Realism
(B) Social Realism
(C) Humanistic Realism
(D) None of these
Sense Realism
Comments
Which of the following form of Realism, emphasizes nature’s law and phenomena not to the classics or social contacts, the basis of education must be physical and its laws___________...?
Which of the following language/languages was/were included in the curriculum of Madrasa Ghazipur established by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan___________...?
(A) Urdu
(B) Persian
(C) English
(D) All of these
All of these
Comments
Which of the following language/languages was/were included in the curriculum of Madrasa Ghazipur established by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan___________...?
Who expressed this view: consciousness or experience cannot be broken into elements and there is no way to separate ideas, thoughts, sensations or perceptions__________...?
(A) William James
(B) James Joyce
(C) John Dewey
(D) Hobbit
William James
Comments
Who expressed this view: consciousness or experience cannot be broken into elements and there is no way to separate ideas, thoughts, sensations or perceptions__________...?
Who define Realism as ‘the aim of new realism is to expound a philosophy which is not inconsistent with the fact of common life and with the development in physical science___________’...?
(A) J.J.Rousseau
(B) Johnn Heinrich Pestalozzi
(C) John Ruskin
(D) None of the above
John Ruskin
Comments
Who define Realism as ‘the aim of new realism is to expound a philosophy which is not inconsistent with the fact of common life and with the development in physical science___________’...?
Students can comprehend multiple aspects or pieces of information about the topic but may struggle to integrate them into a coherent whole. They are able to describe or explain various elements separately but may not see the relationships between them___________...?
(A) Pre-structural stage
(B) Uni-structural stage
(C) Multi-structural stage
(D) All of these
Multi-structural stage
Comments
Students can comprehend multiple aspects or pieces of information about the topic but may struggle to integrate them into a coherent whole. They are able to describe or explain various elements separately but may not see the relationships between them___________...?
Who said, “Naturalism is term loosely applied in educational theory to system of training that or not dependent on school and books actual life of the educated___________”...?
(A) George Hayward
(B) James Ward
(C) J.S.Ross
(D) None of these
J.S.Ross
Comments
Who said, “Naturalism is term loosely applied in educational theory to system of training that or not dependent on school and books actual life of the educated___________”...?
This is the highest level of understanding in Solo Taxonomy. Students can apply their knowledge in novel and creative ways. They can think critically, evaluate information, and generate new insights or perspectives___________...?
(A) Extended Abstract
(B) Pre-structural stage
(C) Uni-structural stage
(D) Multi-structural stage
Extended Abstract
Comments
This is the highest level of understanding in Solo Taxonomy. Students can apply their knowledge in novel and creative ways. They can think critically, evaluate information, and generate new insights or perspectives___________...?
The Dalton Plan has three parts, which are based upon three parts, which are based upon the two principles of freedom and ____________________...?
(A) Cooperation
(B) Division
(C) Uninterrupted
(D) None of these
Cooperation
Comments
The Dalton Plan has three parts, which are based upon three parts, which are based upon the two principles of freedom and ____________________...?
Its seem that effective pedagogies focus on developing higher order and special thinking and __________cognition and make good use of dialogue and questioning in order to do so...?
(A) non meta-
(B) meta-
(C) Both
(D) None of these
meta-
Comments
Its seem that effective pedagogies focus on developing higher order and special thinking and __________cognition and make good use of dialogue and questioning in order to do so...?
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
methodologies
Comments
A family of research ___________ which pursue action (or change) and research (or understanding) at the same time is called action research...?
‘ The linking with the previous knowledge of students. ” This statement is related to which type of questions presented by Socrates___________...?
(A) Introductory
(B) Developing
(C) Recapitulatory
(D) Evaluatory
Introductory
Comments
‘ The linking with the previous knowledge of students. ” This statement is related to which type of questions presented by Socrates___________...?
The ……..principles of learning are drawn from the implications of applying to learning the insights into the behavior of living systems provided by the study of__________...?
(A) Cybernetics pedagogy
(B) Congnitive pedagogy
(C) Integrative pedagogy
(D) None of these
Cybernetics pedagogy
Comments
The ……..principles of learning are drawn from the implications of applying to learning the insights into the behavior of living systems provided by the study of__________...?
When the General Committee of Public Instruction decided to spend the money (One Lac) for the dispensation of Eastern Knowledge and sciences_____________...?
(A) 1823
(B) 1824
(C) 1825
(D) 1826
1823
Comments
When the General Committee of Public Instruction decided to spend the money (One Lac) for the dispensation of Eastern Knowledge and sciences_____________...?
Build positive relationships with students by showing interest in their lives, listening to them, and providing feedback and support comes under_________________________...?
(A) direction
(B) Classroom Management
(C) administration
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
Build positive relationships with students by showing interest in their lives, listening to them, and providing feedback and support comes under_________________________...?
Al-Ghazali is commonly known in Europe as Algazel, is one of the most Muslim illustrious scholars who became famous for his vast learning. He taught at Madarasa Nizamiyah. Where it was located_________________________...?
(A) Cairo
(B) Tehran
(C) Baghdad
(D) Tunis
Baghdad
Comments
Al-Ghazali is commonly known in Europe as Algazel, is one of the most Muslim illustrious scholars who became famous for his vast learning. He taught at Madarasa Nizamiyah. Where it was located_________________________...?
Which Philosophy describes “the aim of education is not to produce a scholar or a professional man, but to produce a man world of affairs__________...?
(A) Realism
(B) Idealism
(C) Functionalism
(D) All of these
Realism
Comments
Which Philosophy describes “the aim of education is not to produce a scholar or a professional man, but to produce a man world of affairs__________...?
Creation of new knowledge and/or the use of existing knowledge in a new and ___________ way so as to generate new concepts called research...?
(A) already developed
(B) creative
(C) both
(D) None of these
creative
Comments
Creation of new knowledge and/or the use of existing knowledge in a new and ___________ way so as to generate new concepts called research...?
Who described that education should enable an individual to live in harmony with his surroundings. This process will ensure his/her health and happiness____________...?
(A) Idealists
(B) Naturalists
(C) Realists
(D) None of the above
Naturalists
Comments
Who described that education should enable an individual to live in harmony with his surroundings. This process will ensure his/her health and happiness____________...?
When Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s father died and he also left Maktab and took the responsibility of supporting his family and earning a livelihood________________________...?
(A) 1838
(B) 1938
(C) 1830
(D) 1860
1838
Comments
When Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s father died and he also left Maktab and took the responsibility of supporting his family and earning a livelihood________________________...?
Curriculum and ________________________May take on different meanings based on the purpose or interpretation whether political, social, or educational...?
(A) Instruction
(B) Guide
(C) Counselling
(D) None of these
Instruction
Comments
Curriculum and ________________________May take on different meanings based on the purpose or interpretation whether political, social, or educational...?
Which of the following form of Realism advocated the Participation in active social life, which can be acquired through social contacts with people, through travels__________...?
(A) Social Realism
(B) Humanity Realism
(C) New Realism
(D) Realism
Social Realism
Comments
Which of the following form of Realism advocated the Participation in active social life, which can be acquired through social contacts with people, through travels__________...?
A child is said to be born when it emerges from the internal environment (womb) and has its first contact with the external environment is__________...?
(A) Pre-natal period
(B) Post-natal period
(C) Childhood
(D) None of the above
Post-natal period
Comments
A child is said to be born when it emerges from the internal environment (womb) and has its first contact with the external environment is__________...?
Al-Ghazali defined education in these words, “Education is the activity of enabling an individual to recognize God and discriminate between good and ______________”...?
(A) Better
(B) Evil
(C) Height
(D) A&B
Evil
Comments
Al-Ghazali defined education in these words, “Education is the activity of enabling an individual to recognize God and discriminate between good and ______________”...?
Personality traits describe individual differences in the frequency and intensity of various emotional, motivational, cognitive, and __________ states...?
(A) congnition
(B) behavioral
(C) both
(D) None of these
behavioral
Comments
Personality traits describe individual differences in the frequency and intensity of various emotional, motivational, cognitive, and __________ states...?
Experiential teaching involves in teaching __________ providing students with hands-on learning experiences, such as field trips, simulations, or role-playing activities...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Methodology
(C) Technique
(D) Strategy
Strategy
Comments
Experiential teaching involves in teaching __________ providing students with hands-on learning experiences, such as field trips, simulations, or role-playing activities...?
According to the Eighth and Final psychological stage, older adults review their lives, and think what they have done. If their lives are successful or evaluations are positive, they feel good and develop a sense of integrity. And if they couldn’t accomplish their goals in the past then they feel despair, dissatisfied, and depress___________...?
(A) Integrity vs Despair
(B) Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt
(C) Identity vs Identity confusion
(D) Trust vs Mistrust
Integrity vs Despair
Comments
According to the Eighth and Final psychological stage, older adults review their lives, and think what they have done. If their lives are successful or evaluations are positive, they feel good and develop a sense of integrity. And if they couldn’t accomplish their goals in the past then they feel despair, dissatisfied, and depress___________...?
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
Cognitive Development
Comments
The field of study concerned with the construction of thought processes, including remembering, problem solving, and decision-making is called___________...?
According to Plato the ancient Greek philosopher that pre-education must be started from 0 to 6 years. What type of pre-education was____________...?
(A) Intellectual
(B) Moral
(C) Insight
(D) Physical
Moral
Comments
According to Plato the ancient Greek philosopher that pre-education must be started from 0 to 6 years. What type of pre-education was____________...?
A continuous process aims at transmitting information, skills, and cultural heritage from one generation to another is called__________________...?
(A) Learning
(B) Education
(C) Experience
(D) Reading
Education
Comments
A continuous process aims at transmitting information, skills, and cultural heritage from one generation to another is called__________________...?
“He who has a taste for every sort of knowledge and who is curious to learn, and is never satisfied may justly be called a philosopher.” who said this about a Philosopher__________...?
(A) Plato
(B) Aristotle
(C) Rousseau
(D) Cicero
Plato
Comments
“He who has a taste for every sort of knowledge and who is curious to learn, and is never satisfied may justly be called a philosopher.” who said this about a Philosopher__________...?
In Indirect teaching__________ is a student-centered approach that encourages students to take ownership of their learning by exploring and discovering information on their own...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Technique
(C) Strategy
(D) Methodology
Strategy
Comments
In Indirect teaching__________ is a student-centered approach that encourages students to take ownership of their learning by exploring and discovering information on their own...?
Establish a consistent routine for daily activities such as transitioning between lessons or taking attendance. This can help students feel more secure and confident in their environment comes under_____________________________...?
(A) direction
(B) Classroom Management
(C) administration
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
Establish a consistent routine for daily activities such as transitioning between lessons or taking attendance. This can help students feel more secure and confident in their environment comes under_____________________________...?
The social, natural, and applied sciences, susceptible to quantitative growth and multiplication, limited variations, and cross-cultural borrowings as long as consistency with the Shari’ahas the source of values ia maintained is called________________________...?
(A) Theory of relativity
(B) Revealed knowledge
(C) Acquired knowledge
(D) Theory of learning by doings
Acquired knowledge
Comments
The social, natural, and applied sciences, susceptible to quantitative growth and multiplication, limited variations, and cross-cultural borrowings as long as consistency with the Shari’ahas the source of values ia maintained is called________________________...?
Industry vs Inferiority is fourth stage of development. It is also called Middle and late childhood (Elementary school years). It starts from__________...?
(A) 6 years to 10 years (puberty)
(B) 6-30 years
(C) 6-40 years
(D) None of these
6 years to 10 years (puberty)
Comments
Industry vs Inferiority is fourth stage of development. It is also called Middle and late childhood (Elementary school years). It starts from__________...?
As far as British Education System in India was concerned, one of the Muslim groups were of the opinion that the Muslims should___________...?
(A) Get Western Education
(B) Compromise with the present British systems
(C) Get benefit from the British Education
(D) All of these
All of these
Comments
As far as British Education System in India was concerned, one of the Muslim groups were of the opinion that the Muslims should___________...?
Supporting knowledge retention: Teaching __________ can be used to help students retain knowledge and apply it in new and different contexts...?
(A) Strategy
(B) Tacts
(C) Methodology
(D) Technique
Strategy
Comments
Supporting knowledge retention: Teaching __________ can be used to help students retain knowledge and apply it in new and different contexts...?
The child should be provided a real situation so that he can learn or solve the problems practically. Which philosophy presents this idea of learning___________...?
(A) Realism
(B) Idealism
(C) Pragmatism
(D) None of the above
Pragmatism
Comments
The child should be provided a real situation so that he can learn or solve the problems practically. Which philosophy presents this idea of learning___________...?
Who said, “Naturalism is the doctrine that separates nature from God, subordinates spirit to matter and sets up unchangeable laws as Supreme____________”...?
(A) George Hayward
(B) James Ward
(C) J.S.Ross
(D) None of these
James Ward
Comments
Who said, “Naturalism is the doctrine that separates nature from God, subordinates spirit to matter and sets up unchangeable laws as Supreme____________”...?
This is a method of teaching and learning based on cognitive psychology and constructivist learning theory called ___________ emotional method...?
(A) congnitive
(B) affective
(C) both
(D) All of these
congnitive
Comments
This is a method of teaching and learning based on cognitive psychology and constructivist learning theory called ___________ emotional method...?
Which of the following Philosophers recommended Project, Problem Solving Methods, Socialized Techniques and other activities as the teaching strategies___________...?
(A) Pragmatists
(B) Idealists
(C) Naturalists
(D) None of the above
Pragmatists
Comments
Which of the following Philosophers recommended Project, Problem Solving Methods, Socialized Techniques and other activities as the teaching strategies___________...?
Which of the following philosophy proposed, ‘Philosophy is thinking what to do in a life situation and it is brought into existence when problems occur____________’...?
(A) Pragmatism
(B) Naturalism
(C) Realism
(D) None of the above
Pragmatism
Comments
Which of the following philosophy proposed, ‘Philosophy is thinking what to do in a life situation and it is brought into existence when problems occur____________’...?
Curiosity helps them engage and gain a deeper understanding of topics and content, instead of primarily memorizing and recalling rules, ideas or formulas comes under____________...?
(A) Congnitive pedagogy
(B) Integrative pedagogy
(C) Inquiry based
(D) None of these
Inquiry based
Comments
Curiosity helps them engage and gain a deeper understanding of topics and content, instead of primarily memorizing and recalling rules, ideas or formulas comes under____________...?
Who suggested that girls should be trained to perform the household and child rearing duties necessary for their future roles as wives and mothers_____________...?
(A) Froebel
(B) Pestalozzi
(C) Rousseau
(D) Aristotle
Aristotle
Comments
Who suggested that girls should be trained to perform the household and child rearing duties necessary for their future roles as wives and mothers_____________...?
Encourage student engagement: Use a variety of teaching strategies and activities to engage students and make learning fun and interesting comes under____________________________...?
(A) Classroom Management
(B) administration
(C) direction
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
Encourage student engagement: Use a variety of teaching strategies and activities to engage students and make learning fun and interesting comes under____________________________...?
“Instead of working at separate subject, the pupils should be encouraged to draw freely upon all knowledge that is relevant to the activity in which they happen to be encouraged” is determined by____________...?
(A) Existentialism
(B) Realism
(C) Pragmatism
(D) None of the above
Pragmatism
Comments
“Instead of working at separate subject, the pupils should be encouraged to draw freely upon all knowledge that is relevant to the activity in which they happen to be encouraged” is determined by____________...?
Children think according to their own poin of view (it can be self-centered or selfish) is referred as ___________in Cognitive Development Theory...?
(A) Egocentric
(B) Animism
(C) Symbolic significance
(D) None of the above
Egocentric
Comments
Children think according to their own poin of view (it can be self-centered or selfish) is referred as ___________in Cognitive Development Theory...?
When the teacher displays picture for a second or two then asks students to describe as much as they can remember from what they saw he or she is trying to improve_____________...?
(A) Visual Memory of the students
(B) Memorization of the students
(C) Oral Memory of the students
(D) None of these
Visual Memory of the students
Comments
When the teacher displays picture for a second or two then asks students to describe as much as they can remember from what they saw he or she is trying to improve_____________...?
Which method is used by Sigmund Freud to analyze the unconscious thoughts, feelings, and emotions of the client in his psychological laboratory___________...?
(A) Psychoanalysis method
(B) Experimental method
(C) Inductive method
(D) Research based study
Psychoanalysis method
Comments
Which method is used by Sigmund Freud to analyze the unconscious thoughts, feelings, and emotions of the client in his psychological laboratory___________...?
On attaining maturity in all aspects such as: physical, mental, emotional and social, lasting for a long period before one becomes senescent or begins to show signs of Aging is called___________...?
(A) Childhood
(B) Infancy
(C) Adolescence
(D) Adulthood
Adulthood
Comments
On attaining maturity in all aspects such as: physical, mental, emotional and social, lasting for a long period before one becomes senescent or begins to show signs of Aging is called___________...?
Experimental research aims to identify problems and then produce an____________ plan of action with strategies to strive for best practice...?
(A) non iterative
(B) iterative
(C) both
(D) None of these
iterative
Comments
Experimental research aims to identify problems and then produce an____________ plan of action with strategies to strive for best practice...?
Causal comparative is a ___________ of research designs used to examine potential causes for observed differences found among existing groups...?
(A) home
(B) school
(C) family
(D) None of these
family
Comments
Causal comparative is a ___________ of research designs used to examine potential causes for observed differences found among existing groups...?
Cultural competence allows them to navigate those differences to help clients ___________ barriers to obtaining health care and other services...?
(A) under come
(B) overcome
(C) both
(D) None of these
overcome
Comments
Cultural competence allows them to navigate those differences to help clients ___________ barriers to obtaining health care and other services...?
According to which philosophy, man is essentially a moral being, it requires that moral, intellectual and aesthetic aspects of his personality should be promoted____________...?
(A) Philosophy of Realism
(B) Philosophy of Reconstructionism
(C) Philosophy of Idealism
(D) A,B, & C
Philosophy of Idealism
Comments
According to which philosophy, man is essentially a moral being, it requires that moral, intellectual and aesthetic aspects of his personality should be promoted____________...?
Children like to perform activities which are beneficial for them. They emphasis more importance to self – interest (self-interest orientation) in which stage of Moral developmental theory___________...?
(A) Conventional
(B) Pre-conventional
(C) Post conventional
(D) None of these
Pre-conventional
Comments
Children like to perform activities which are beneficial for them. They emphasis more importance to self – interest (self-interest orientation) in which stage of Moral developmental theory___________...?
Curiosity helps them engage and gain a deeper understanding of topics and content, instead of primarily ____________ and recalling rules, ideas or formulas comes under inquiry based...?
(A) memorizing
(B) calling
(C) both
(D) None of these
memorizing
Comments
Curiosity helps them engage and gain a deeper understanding of topics and content, instead of primarily ____________ and recalling rules, ideas or formulas comes under inquiry based...?
Children develop the ability to solve concrete (hands-on) problems in logical fashion and understand reversibility in which cognitive developmental stage__________...?
(A) Sensorimotor stage
(B) Preoperational stage
(C) Concrete operational stage
(D) Formal operational stage
Concrete operational stage
Comments
Children develop the ability to solve concrete (hands-on) problems in logical fashion and understand reversibility in which cognitive developmental stage__________...?
Law and order orientation is such development of a child who becomes aware of different rules and obey the laws and also respect the authority, in which level of Moral developmental theory__________...?
(A) Conventional level
(B) Pre-conventional level
(C) Post conventional level
(D) None of the above
Conventional level
Comments
Law and order orientation is such development of a child who becomes aware of different rules and obey the laws and also respect the authority, in which level of Moral developmental theory__________...?
The aim is to identify causes or underlying properties of a problem or characteristic for the purposes of making classification-based decisions and focus on errors comes under____________...?
(A) Placement
(B) Formative
(C) Diagnosis
(D) Summative
Diagnosis
Comments
The aim is to identify causes or underlying properties of a problem or characteristic for the purposes of making classification-based decisions and focus on errors comes under____________...?
Which of the followings who proposed that education should strive for the accomplishment of the major objects of human life_____________________...?
(A) Ibn-e-Khaldun
(B) Plato
(C) Aristotle
(D) Socrates
Ibn-e-Khaldun
Comments
Which of the followings who proposed that education should strive for the accomplishment of the major objects of human life_____________________...?
In course of later developments in the psychoanalytical movement, an association for the development of Psychoanalysis was formed in_________...?
(A) 1900
(B) 1901
(C) 1902
(D) 1903
1902
Comments
In course of later developments in the psychoanalytical movement, an association for the development of Psychoanalysis was formed in_________...?
In the Dalton Plan education system, the word”________________________” refers to the one to one discussions between the children and teachers of subject like science and mathematics about such issues as how to approach homework tasks...?
(A) House
(B) Assignment
(C) Lab
(D) All of these
Lab
Comments
In the Dalton Plan education system, the word”________________________” refers to the one to one discussions between the children and teachers of subject like science and mathematics about such issues as how to approach homework tasks...?
Class time is then used for activities, discussion, and application of the material comes under flipped learning which is a part of teaching__________...?
(A) Strategy
(B) Tacts
(C) Methodology
(D) Technique
Methodology
Comments
Class time is then used for activities, discussion, and application of the material comes under flipped learning which is a part of teaching__________...?
According to which psychology, an individual perceives the thing as whole and not as a mere collection of its constituents/elements___________...?
(A) Functionalism
(B) Behaviorism
(C) Gestalt Psychology
(D) Structuralism
Gestalt Psychology
Comments
According to which psychology, an individual perceives the thing as whole and not as a mere collection of its constituents/elements___________...?
“Education is a process of development………from infancy to maturity, the process by which he adopts himself gradually to his physical and spiritual environment.” Who defined Education in these words___________________...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) John Adams
(C) Ibn-e-Khaldun
(D) T. Taymont
T. Taymont
Comments
“Education is a process of development………from infancy to maturity, the process by which he adopts himself gradually to his physical and spiritual environment.” Who defined Education in these words___________________...?
According to whom there are two types of good; positive good and negative good. Positive good refers to do good deeds and negative good means to avoid bad deeds_______________...?
(A) Al-Ghazali
(B) Ibn-e-Khaldun
(C) Al-Mawardi
(D) Rousseau
Al-Ghazali
Comments
According to whom there are two types of good; positive good and negative good. Positive good refers to do good deeds and negative good means to avoid bad deeds_______________...?
“Educational Psychology is the systematic study of the educational growth and development of a child”, who defined Educational psychology in these words__________...?
(A) Stephen
(B) Skinner
(C) Pestalozzi
(D) Rousseau
Stephen
Comments
“Educational Psychology is the systematic study of the educational growth and development of a child”, who defined Educational psychology in these words__________...?
This is the belief that inanimate objects (such as toys and teddy bears) have human feelings and intentions. By animism Piaget (1929) meant that for the pre-operational child the world of nature is alive, conscious and has a purpose is referred as__________...?
(A) Animism
(B) Egotistical
(C) Exploring the world through senses
(D) All of these
Animism
Comments
This is the belief that inanimate objects (such as toys and teddy bears) have human feelings and intentions. By animism Piaget (1929) meant that for the pre-operational child the world of nature is alive, conscious and has a purpose is referred as__________...?
True philosophy is that which provides helpful solution of practical problems of life. Who proposed that about a philosophy should be like that___________...?
(A) Pragmatism
(B) Idealism
(C) Perenialism
(D) None of the above
Pragmatism
Comments
True philosophy is that which provides helpful solution of practical problems of life. Who proposed that about a philosophy should be like that___________...?
Every child, when he/she get admission in Grade 1, would be issued a unique ______that will continue to remain with the student child throughout his or her academic career_______________...?
(A) Roll no.
(B) Registration no.
(C) ID
(D) Education no.
ID
Comments
Every child, when he/she get admission in Grade 1, would be issued a unique ______that will continue to remain with the student child throughout his or her academic career_______________...?
Which curriculum designed as a framework for instructional planning that outlines broad goals and strategies to reach them__________________________...?
(A) Formal curriculum
(B) Hidden curriculum
(C) Extra curriculum
(D) Null curriculum
Formal curriculum
Comments
Which curriculum designed as a framework for instructional planning that outlines broad goals and strategies to reach them__________________________...?
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
discovery
Comments
Studious inquiry or examination especially investigation or experimentation aimed at the __________ and interpretation of facts part of research...?
Set clear and consistent rules and expectations for behavior in the classroom. Communicate these expectations to students and consistently enforce them comes under_________________________...?
(A) direction
(B) Classroom Management
(C) administration
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
Set clear and consistent rules and expectations for behavior in the classroom. Communicate these expectations to students and consistently enforce them comes under_________________________...?
Children like to do good work to get approval of others. When the people say that he/she is a good girl/boy then they feel good because they do good thing (Interpersonal orientation/good boy/good girl) is referred which stage of Moral developmental theory___________...?
(A) Pre-conventional
(B) Conventional
(C) Post-conventional
(D) None of these
Conventional
Comments
Children like to do good work to get approval of others. When the people say that he/she is a good girl/boy then they feel good because they do good thing (Interpersonal orientation/good boy/good girl) is referred which stage of Moral developmental theory___________...?
To gain the favor of Pandits and Maulvis the East India Company awarded with bounties and higher titles, for this aim company established Madarasa Aalia in Calcutta on 1780 and a Sunsikrit College for Hindus in Banarass on___________...?
(A) 1790
(B) 1791
(C) 1792
(D) 1793
1791
Comments
To gain the favor of Pandits and Maulvis the East India Company awarded with bounties and higher titles, for this aim company established Madarasa Aalia in Calcutta on 1780 and a Sunsikrit College for Hindus in Banarass on___________...?
Secondary education included subjects such as natural sciences, rhetoric, geometry, sophitry, and astronomy. What was the another important field of study____________...?
(A) Literary studies
(B) Armory field
(C) Home economics
(D) Meterology
Meterology
Comments
Secondary education included subjects such as natural sciences, rhetoric, geometry, sophitry, and astronomy. What was the another important field of study____________...?
The first period of Islamic Education System after the Mabvi (Holy Prophet’s) period in Muslim Arab rules consist of how many years______________________...?
(A) Two Hundred years
(B) Three Hundred years
(C) One Hundred years
(D) Four Hundred years
Two Hundred years
Comments
The first period of Islamic Education System after the Mabvi (Holy Prophet’s) period in Muslim Arab rules consist of how many years______________________...?
In which stage, an individual move beyond reasoning only about concrete experiences and think in more abstract, Idealistic, and logical ways__________...?
(A) Formal operational stage
(B) Sensorimotor stage
(C) Operational stage
(D) None of the above
Formal operational stage
Comments
In which stage, an individual move beyond reasoning only about concrete experiences and think in more abstract, Idealistic, and logical ways__________...?
According to which National Education Policy New Science Laboratories and Libraries would be added to the secondary schools where these were not existed________________...?
(A) National Education Policy 1978
(B) National Education Policy 1972
(C) National Education Policy 1992
(D) None of these
National Education Policy 1978
Comments
According to which National Education Policy New Science Laboratories and Libraries would be added to the secondary schools where these were not existed________________...?
The teacher would then ask the students to tact the different parts of the flower by saying “What is this” and prompting the students to give the correct labels for each part. The teacher would reinforce the students’ correct responses with praise or a preferred item .example of__________...?
(A) Methodology
(B) Tacts
(C) Strategy
(D) Technique
Tacts
Comments
The teacher would then ask the students to tact the different parts of the flower by saying “What is this” and prompting the students to give the correct labels for each part. The teacher would reinforce the students’ correct responses with praise or a preferred item .example of__________...?
This method established that emotional and non- logical outlooks are more significant than logical and economic aspects part of____________...?
(A) Human Relation Theory
(B) Scientific theory
(C) Y thoery
(D) X theory
Human Relation Theory
Comments
This method established that emotional and non- logical outlooks are more significant than logical and economic aspects part of____________...?
Behaviourism gave rise to new ideas and innovations in the field of learning and instruction like programmed learning and individualized self instructional programmes involving teaching machines and _________...?
(A) Computer-assisted Instruction
(B) Substituted model
(C) Insight learning
(D) None of these
Computer-assisted Instruction
Comments
Behaviourism gave rise to new ideas and innovations in the field of learning and instruction like programmed learning and individualized self instructional programmes involving teaching machines and _________...?
According to the Aristotle’s curriculum the students’ schooling at the age of 15-21 should be taught, mathematics, geometry, astronomy, grammar, literature, poetry, rhetoric, ethics and what was the last____________...?
(A) Numerics
(B) Literature
(C) Cosmology
(D) Politics
Politics
Comments
According to the Aristotle’s curriculum the students’ schooling at the age of 15-21 should be taught, mathematics, geometry, astronomy, grammar, literature, poetry, rhetoric, ethics and what was the last____________...?
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
Routines
Comments
One way to maximize teaching time shorten delays due to transitions and focus on student’s behavior is used to establish __________ in the classroom...?
The Western/English Historians/Thinkers/Travellers/British Educationists are acknowledged that during the rules of the Muslims in Subcontinent the education was common and________________...?
(A) Only for upper classes
(B) Free
(C) Expensive
(D) Limited to poor
Free
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The Western/English Historians/Thinkers/Travellers/British Educationists are acknowledged that during the rules of the Muslims in Subcontinent the education was common and________________...?
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
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...?
Which philosophy of eduation raised the dictum of “Things as they are and as they are likely to be encountered in life rather than in words____________”...?
(A) Perenialism
(B) Essentialism
(C) Naturalism
(D) Realism
Realism
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Which philosophy of eduation raised the dictum of “Things as they are and as they are likely to be encountered in life rather than in words____________”...?