____________is useful for the study of causes where experimental assignment or manipulation is infeasible, unethical, or in some way prohibited...?
(A) Experimental research
(B) Historical research
(C) Basic research
(D) Causal-comparative research
Causal-comparative research
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____________is useful for the study of causes where experimental assignment or manipulation is infeasible, unethical, or in some way prohibited...?
William Sheldon suggested that body build was associated with personality traits. Which one best describes a person who’s sensitive and intellectual...?
(A) Conservative
(B) Ectomorph
(C) Mesomorph
(D) None of these
Ectomorph
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William Sheldon suggested that body build was associated with personality traits. Which one best describes a person who’s sensitive and intellectual...?
Which one of the following is considered a formal interaction between a teacher and a student, carried out under the teacher's responsibility, specially designed to bring about a desired change in the student's behavior and learning outcomes...?
(A) Teaching
(B) Supervision
(C) Education
(D) None of these
Teaching
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Which one of the following is considered a formal interaction between a teacher and a student, carried out under the teacher's responsibility, specially designed to bring about a desired change in the student's behavior and learning outcomes...?
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...?
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
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This method established that emotional and non- logical outlooks are more significant than logical and economic aspects part of____________...?
Which of the following best describes the process that takes place when new information is understood by fitting it into the knowledge and behaviors that an individual already possesses, without changing their existing framework of thinking...?
(A) Accommodation
(B) Cognitive Dissonance
(C) Assimilation
(D) None of these
Assimilation
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Which of the following best describes the process that takes place when new information is understood by fitting it into the knowledge and behaviors that an individual already possesses, without changing their existing framework of thinking...?
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...?
What was called the small area in the Prophet’s Mosque designated for the residence and educational activities of the poor, the needy and the out of the town guests____________________________...?
(A) Qayam Gah
(B) Jadal
(C) Suffah
(D) None of these
Suffah
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What was called the small area in the Prophet’s Mosque designated for the residence and educational activities of the poor, the needy and the out of the town guests____________________________...?
The organization and co-ordination of techniques, which teacher designs for a particular lesson to practice the method which would achieve the desired goals...?
(A) Instructional Strategy
(B) Pedagogy
(C) Assessment
(D) Learning
Instructional Strategy
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The organization and co-ordination of techniques, which teacher designs for a particular lesson to practice the method which would achieve the desired goals...?
The Behaviourist Theory was first introduced in the year 1913 by the American psychologist who is known for emphasizing observable behavior instead of internal mental processes. Who was he...?
(A) John B. Waston
(B) B.F Skinner
(C) Ivan Pavlov
(D) None of these
John B. Waston
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The Behaviourist Theory was first introduced in the year 1913 by the American psychologist who is known for emphasizing observable behavior instead of internal mental processes. Who was he...?
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
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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__________...?
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
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By which level of personality development we understand that other people have needs, desires and sometimes being selfish can hurt us for long time___________...?
An instructional design which describes the process of specifying and producing particular environmental situations which cause the students to interact in such a way that specific change occurs in their behaviors...?
(A) Model of behavior
(B) Model of teaching
(C) Model of effective learning and environment
(D) None of these
Model of teaching
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An instructional design which describes the process of specifying and producing particular environmental situations which cause the students to interact in such a way that specific change occurs in their behaviors...?
__________through play is a term used in education and psychology to describe how a child can learn to make sense of the world around them...?
(A) Learning
(B) Teaching
(C) Both
(D) None of these
Learning
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__________through play is a term used in education and psychology to describe how a child can learn to make sense of the world around them...?
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
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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_____________...?
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
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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___________...?
Which one of the terms is used to describe a comprehensive document that outlines specific learning objectives, planned activities and instructional methods designed for a particular classroom session...?
(A) Lesson Plan
(B) Syllabus
(C) Curriculum
(D) None of these
Lesson Plan
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Which one of the terms is used to describe a comprehensive document that outlines specific learning objectives, planned activities and instructional methods designed for a particular classroom session...?
If a group of 4 year old children who have not yet learned to read and/or write are asked to write something on a paper, which of the following describes what majority of these children in the group would most likely to do...?
(A) Produce markings that will look like Urdu, Sindhi or English letters
(B) Wrote a continuous string of letters with no breaks in between
(C) Create scribbles the resemble the writing system to which they have been exposed
(D) Get confused or puzzled since they have no idea of writing
Create scribbles the resemble the writing system to which they have been exposed
Comments
If a group of 4 year old children who have not yet learned to read and/or write are asked to write something on a paper, which of the following describes what majority of these children in the group would most likely to do...?
Among the following academic disciplines, which one is specifically concerned with the scientific study of the both observable behavior and internal mental processes of individuals...?
(A) Psychology
(B) Philosophy
(C) Sociology
(D) None of these
Psychology
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Among the following academic disciplines, which one is specifically concerned with the scientific study of the both observable behavior and internal mental processes of individuals...?
Hyder believes that development is a gradual process, or the result of__________change, whereas Ali believes that development is a stage-like process, or the result of________change....?
(A) Quantitative, qualitative
(B) Continuous, discontinuous
(C) Qualitative, quantities
(D) Discontinuous, continuous
Quantitative, qualitative
Comments
Hyder believes that development is a gradual process, or the result of__________change, whereas Ali believes that development is a stage-like process, or the result of________change....?
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...?
Teaching _________ is a verbal behavior teaching strategy that involves teaching learners to accurately and specifically describe objects, events, or attributes...?
(A) Technique
(B) Methodology
(C) Tacts
(D) Strategy
Tacts
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Teaching _________ is a verbal behavior teaching strategy that involves teaching learners to accurately and specifically describe objects, events, or attributes...?
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
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Who described that education should enable an individual to live in harmony with his surroundings. This process will ensure his/her health and happiness____________...?
According to which National Education Policy, Second Shift would be introduced in schools wherever feasible, in order to increase the enrollment_______________...?
(A) 1970-1972
(B) 1978-79
(C) 1999-2010
(D) 1992-2001
1978-79
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According to which National Education Policy, Second Shift would be introduced in schools wherever feasible, in order to increase the enrollment_______________...?
Which of the following designs combines both circle and row formats, making it suitable for suitable for group assignments, discussions and lectures...?
(A) Column design
(B) Grid design
(C) Horseshoe design
(D) None of these
Horseshoe design
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Which of the following designs combines both circle and row formats, making it suitable for suitable for group assignments, discussions and lectures...?
Which Froebel’s activity set the direction of children’s development and enable them to be activity creative and social participants__________________________...?
(A) Motor-activity
(B) Intellectual-activity
(C) Self-activity
(D) Creative
Self-activity
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Which Froebel’s activity set the direction of children’s development and enable them to be activity creative and social participants__________________________...?
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
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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...?