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1. Value Education does not enables one to……………..

 rationalize one’s needs and priorities


 visualize one’s life goals correctly and
 select a good career
 choose right direction for making efforts to fulfill goals of life.
Answers:
select a good career
2. The present day definition of healthy person is ‘when that person is
physically, mentally and socially fit’.
 physically and mentally fit
 physically and socially fit
 mentally and socially fit
 physically, mentally and socially fit
Answers:
physically, mentally and socially fit
3. Identify the incorrect characteristic of the Mentoring and
counselling process
 It is one-way communication from mentor or counselor to
counselee
 It is interactive process between mentor or counselor to
counselee
 It is unbiased process where mentor or counselee does not
impose any prescription
 It is a process to empower student
Answers:
It is one-way communication from mentor or counselor to counselee
4. The first essential characteristic of a professional is that s/he has to
master a ………………. body of knowledge
 simple to complex
 practical
 theoretical
 vast and complex
Accepted Answers:
vast and complex
5. ………….. countries unanimously approved the Millennium
Declaration, culminated in eight Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs).
 2001
 2002
 2003
 2004
Accepted Answers:
2001
6. Which of the following is not part of the ‘Panch-tatva’?
 Earth
 Water
 Air
 Rain
Accepted Answers:
Rain
7. Excellence in their profession is …………..quality required in
professionals to ensure ethical behavior by them
 a special
 a desirable
 a rare
 an essential
Accepted Answers:
an essential
8. If a professional engineering college teacher is not able to develop
the required competency in the students of his/her class, as s/he is
lazy of to acquire indepth knowledge of that course, it means that
the teacher’s behaviour is ……………..
 illogical
 uncouth
 uneducated
 unethical
Accepted Answers:
unethical
9. As a technical teacher, teach such that students are encouraged
constructive techniques and technologies to utilise the earth’s
resources without ……………… the environment.
 polluting
 overusing
 under using
 understanding
Accepted Answers:
polluting
Identify the incorrect purpose of students’ mentoring
10. Harnessing the full potential of the students for learning
 Assessing the personality of the students
 Prescribing a career path
 Suggesting them learning activities.
Accepted Answers:
Prescribing a career path
11. Which of the following capabilities is NOT correct which the
teacher has to develop in every student?
 Acquisitive
 Dominant
 Adaptive
 Innovative.
Accepted Answers:
Dominant
12. Cradle-to-Cradle phrase was coined by ……………..
 Walter R Stahel
 Bea Johnson
 Michael Braungart
 William McDonough
Accepted Answers:
Walter R Stahel
13. The industrial revolution has led to the rapid increase in man-
made…………………with respect to the Panch Tatva
 Electronic products
 dangerous products
 air pollution
 genetic modified crops
Accepted Answers:
air pollution
2 points
14. Fill in the blanks. During the ‘Guru-Shishya Parampara’ days,
‘The knowledge in all respects and in all the three domains of
learning is passed on from the teacher to the student through the
spiritual, intellectual and ………………bonding between them.
 actual
 virtual
 emotional
 functional.
Accepted Answers:
emotional
15. Values of a person are principles that help him decide….
 What is important to him?
 What is needed for him?
 What is true for him?
 What is justified to him?
Accepted Answers:
What is important to him?
16. Transparency in teaching learning means……………..
distributing lesson plans
 making laboratory manuals
 making student teacher interaction possible all the time
 making arrangement so that all relevant information regarding
the process is available to all stakeholders.
Accepted Answers:
making arrangement so that all relevant information regarding the
process is available to all stakeholders.
17. Every professional society seeks to further the cause of
that particular …………..
 organisation
 corporation
 Legislation
 profession
Accepted Answers:
profession
18. ‘Industry’ means ‘any ………………..in the community or
corporate sector (wage employed or self-employed), which helps to
earn one’s livelihood’
 enterprise
 person
 activity
 exercise
Accepted Answers:
enterprise
19. Sustainable development calls for a balance between
 environment, economy and society
 environment, economy and equity
 environment, ecology and society
 environment, economy and ecology
Accepted Answers:
environment, economy and society
20. ‘Happiness is because of the…………….. ’.
 happenings around you
 wealth with you
 friends around you
 fame around you
Accepted Answers:
happenings around you
21. For a sustenabele world The plant order supports the
.………………
 material order
 animal order
 living order
 vegetable order
Accepted Answers:
animal order

22. ‘……………….are those form of works, which involves


advanced expertise, self-regulation and concerted service to the
public good’– Bayles (1989)
 Experiences
 Activities
 Professions
 Practicals
Accepted Answers:
Professions
23. Which of the following is not a charactrsritic or ability that the
teacher has to develop in every student?
 Acquisitive
 Lucrative
 Adaptive
 Innovative
Accepted Answers:
Lucrative
24. Though many codes may differ across the spectrum, few basic
ethics stand out clearly such as…………..
 Accept no remuneration for tutoring except in accordance with
approved policies of Government / Institutions
 Never use students to solve his/her personal problems
 Deal justly and impartially with students regardless of their
social, economic, regional and religious background
 You shall be truthful and transparent.
Accepted Answers:
You shall be truthful and transparent.
25. Which of the following falls under poor conduct of teacher with
authorities?
 Adhere to procedures and methods consistent with their
profession in initiating steps through their own institutional
bodies and/or professional organisations for change of any such
rule detrimental to the professional interest.
 Take private tuition after college time although s/he is not
allowed to do.
 Refrain from availing themselves of leave, except on
unavoidable grounds.
 Co-operate through their organisations in the formulation of
policies of the other institutions and accept offices

Accepted Answers:
Co-operate through their organisations in the formulation of policies
of the other institutions and accept offices
26. Personal …………………. guide a person as to what is more
important and help him/her to make better choices in various
situations
 feelings
 beliefs
 ethics
 values
Accepted Answers:
values
27. The ……………….of companies play a great role in image
building of the organisation as well as that of employees.
 core values
 standard practices
 routine work
 specialised work
Accepted Answers:
core values
28. ………………… propounded the Concept of 5Rs for
sustainable development.
 Bea Johnson
 John Evelyn
 Gilbert Rist
 Walter R Stahel
Accepted Answers:
Bea Johnson
29. Identify the statement which is correct.
 Ethics are rules imposed on teachers by the Government
 Ethics are for teachers and not for students.
 Ethics are practices to be followed by all persons in an
organization
 Ethics are personal matter and not for a group
Accepted Answers:
Ethics are for teachers and not for students.
30. Social responsibility of a teacher covers……………..
 Making teaching learning process transparent
 Making students responsible for studies
 Make students earn
 Enroll students for studies
Accepted Answers:
Making teaching learning process transparent
31. ‘When relationships between family members are based on
…………….. amongst family members, then harmony within
family can be established,’.
 trust
 happiness
 networking
 seriousness
Accepted Answers:
trust
32. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic essentially
required in a professional
 Professionals continue to create new knowledge in their
profession
 Professionals deal with high stake activities
 Professionals work based on trust with clients
 Professionals are not self-regulating
Accepted Answers:
Professionals are not self-regulating
33. Promoting women empowerment through ICT is covered under
SDG
 Goal 4 Quality Education
 Goal 5 Gender Equality
 Goal 8 Decent work and economic growth
 Goal 10 Reduced Inequality
Accepted Answers:
Goal 5 Gender Equality
34. Sustainability principle related to ‘one design fits all’ focus
on…………………..
 Sustainable design
 Design flaw
 Environmental protection
 Engineering design
Accepted Answers:
Design flaw
35. Social, economic and environmental equity is the necessary
condition for achieving ………………………
 Social development
 Economic development
 Sustainable development
 Ecological development
Accepted Answers:
Sustainable development
36. Use of DDT prevent human beings from Malaria.
However killing mosquitoes using DDT by humans severely damage
the ecological balance. This supports……………………
 bio centrism
 anthropo centrism
 abio centrism
 eco centrism
Accepted Answers:
eco centrism
37. Select the correct order for 3Rs.
 Reduce, reuse, recycle
 Reuse, recycle, reduce
 Reuse, reduce, recycle
 Recycle, reduce, reuse
Accepted Answers:
Reduce, reuse, recycle
38. Self-exploration can help a person to…………………..
 do self-investigation
 recognize one’s relationship with every unit in existence and
exploit it for own advantage
 appreciate human conduct, human character
 compete with others
Accepted Answers:
do self-investigation
39. The purpose of education system is……………..
 to give knowledge level skills to students
 to open educational institutions
 to be responsive to the needs of society w.r.t development
 to increase literacy
Accepted Answers:
to be responsive to the needs of society w.r.t development
40. Which one of the following statements is correct?
 Ethical conflict arises in cases which are morally correct but
legally incorrect (punishable)
 Ethical conflict arises in cases which are morally incorrect but
cannot be legally challenged
 Ethical conflict arises in cases which are morally incorrect and
legally incorrect.
 Ethical conflict arises in cases which are morally inorrect and
involve emotions and biases in following legal provisions.
Accepted Answers:
Ethical conflict arises in cases which are morally correct but legally
incorrect (punishable)

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