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Section A: 2 Marks Questions (Answer any 10).

1. What does CPU stand for in the context of computers?


2. Define the term "operating system."
3. Explain the purpose of spreadsheet software.
4. What is the primary function of a computer's RAM?
5. Define the term "file extension" and provide an example.
6. Differentiate between software and hardware.
7. What does the acronym "URL" stand for, and what is its significance in web
browsing?
8. Briefly explain the concept of "data backup."
9. What is the significance of the right-click function on a computer?
10. Define "cybersecurity" and mention one common cybersecurity threat.
11. Explain the purpose of the "Ctrl + C" keyboard shortcut.
12. Differentiate between a LAN and a WAN in computer networking.

Section B: 5 Marks Questions (Answer any 5)

13. Describe the steps involved in booting up a computer system.


14. Explain the concept of "cloud computing" and its advantages.
15. Discuss the role of a computer in modern education.
16. What are cookies in web browsing, and how do they affect user privacy?
17. Describe the main components of a computer system and their functions.
18. Compare and contrast primary storage (RAM) and secondary storage (hard drive).
19. Create a table to show the top 10 students in the class, based on their grades.
20. Create a formula to calculate the average of the values in cells A1 to A10.
21.

Section C: 10 Marks Questions (Answer any 2)

19. Discuss the importance of digital literacy in the education sector. How can educators
promote digital literacy among students effectively?
20. Explain the concept of "computer programming" and its relevance in education.
Provide an example of a simple programming task suitable for beginners.
21. Describe the process of troubleshooting common computer issues. Provide step-by-
step guidance for resolving a specific computer problem.
22. Describe the different ways in which Excel, MS Word, and PowerPoint can be
used in education.
23. Write the steps to Create a presentation on the topic of "The Importance of Computer
Education in Today's World." The presentation should include at least five slides, and
should include a variety of text, images, and charts.
Section A: 2 Marks Questions (Answer any 10).

1. Define education and its primary goals.


2. What is the significance of educational philosophy in teaching?
3. Explain the concept of inclusive education.
4. Differentiate between formal and informal education.
5. Define pedagogy and andragogy and highlight their differences.
6. Discuss the role of a teacher as a facilitator of learning.
7. What are the key principles of learner-centred education?
8. Define the term "curriculum" in the context of education.
9. Explain the importance of educational psychology in teaching and learning.
10. Define the term "sociocultural theory" and its implications for education.
11. Discuss the concept of lifelong learning and its relevance in today's world.
12. Explain the significance of assessment in the education process.

Section B: 5 Marks Questions (Answer any 5)

13. Describe the various stages of cognitive development proposed by Jean Piaget. How
can educators apply Piaget's theories in the classroom?
14. Discuss the role of technology in modern education. Provide examples of how
technology enhances the learning experience.
15. Explain the principles of behaviourism in education. How can behaviourist principles
be applied to classroom management?
16. Discuss the importance of cultural diversity in education. How can teachers create an
inclusive and culturally responsive classroom environment?
17. Compare and contrast formal and informal assessments in education. Provide
examples of each.
18. Explain the concept of teacher professionalism. What are the key characteristics of a
professional educator?

Section C: 10 Marks Questions (Answer any 2)

19. Describe the historical evolution of the education system in your country. Discuss the
major reforms and milestones.
20. Discuss the key concepts of educational leadership and its significance in educational
institutions.
21. Select a current educational issue or challenge and analyse it from multiple
perspectives. Provide possible solutions and recommendations.
22. Explain the principles of constructivism in education. How can constructivist teaching
methods be applied effectively in the classroom?

Section A: 2 Marks Questions (Answer any 10).

1. Define the term "educational psychology."


2. Explain the significance of a conducive learning environment.
3. What is the role of curriculum in education?
4. Differentiate between formal and informal education.
5. Discuss the importance of teacher-student relationships in education.
6. Define the term "educational technology" and provide an example.
7. How does socioeconomic status influence educational outcomes?
8. Explain the concept of experiential learning.
9. What is the significance of educational assessment?
10. Discuss the role of parental involvement in a child's education.
11. Define "inclusive education" and explain its benefits.
12. How can cultural diversity enrich the educational experience?

Section B: 5 Marks Questions (Answer any 5)

13. Discuss the impact of technology on modern education. Provide examples of how
technology has transformed teaching and learning.
14. Explain the concept of multiple intelligences proposed by Howard Gardner. How can
educators cater to diverse intelligences in the classroom?
15. Describe the influence of peer relationships on the academic and social development
of students.
16. Discuss the challenges and benefits of online education. How has online learning
impacted traditional classroom settings?
17. Explain the concept of "educational equity" and provide strategies to promote it in
educational institutions.
18. Analyse the role of extracurricular activities in a well-rounded education.

Section C: 10 Marks Questions (Answer any 2)

19. Discuss the factors that contribute to student motivation and engagement in the
classroom. How can teachers enhance student motivation effectively?
20. Analyse the impact of family dynamics and parenting styles on a child's educational
journey. Provide examples and recommendations for positive family involvement in
education.
21. Explore the challenges and opportunities of inclusive education for students with
disabilities. How can educational institutions ensure equal access and quality
education for all?
22. Design a comprehensive education policy that addresses the factors of education,
including curriculum, teacher training, technology integration, and assessment
methods. Justify the elements of your policy.

Section A: 2 Marks Questions (Answer any 10).

1. Who was John Dewey, and what was his significant contribution to education?
2. Define the educational philosophy of Maria Montessori.
3. Explain the concept of the "Socratic Method" in teaching.
4. Who is Lev Vygotsky, and how did his ideas impact education?
5. Describe Jean-Jacques Rousseau's views on the natural development of children.
6. What is the core principle of the behaviourist approach to education?
7. Who is Paulo Freire, and what is his concept of "critical pedagogy"?
8. Explain the role of Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences in education.
9. Who was Confucius, and what were his educational principles?
10. Discuss the significance of Carl Rogers' humanistic approach to education.
11. What is the essence of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi's educational philosophy?
12. Describe the key ideas of Rabindranath Tagore's educational philosophy.

Section B: 5 Marks Questions (Answer any 5)


13. Compare and contrast the educational philosophies of John Dewey and Maria
Montessori.
14. Discuss the influence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's ideas on modern early childhood
education.
15. Analyse the impact of Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural theory on the development of
educational practices.
16. Explain the principles of Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences and their
implications for classroom teaching.
17. Describe the role of Paulo Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" in addressing social
inequalities through education.
18. Discuss the relevance of Carl Rogers' person-centred approach in contemporary
education.

Section C: 10 Marks Questions (Answer any 2)

19. Explore the educational philosophy of Confucius and its influence on the traditional
Chinese education system. Provide examples of how Confucian principles are still
applied in education today.
20. Analyse the contributions of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi to educational reform. How
did his ideas shape modern pedagogy?
21. Discuss the educational philosophy of Rabindranath Tagore, with a focus on his
approach to holistic education at Shantiniketan. Explain the enduring impact of his
educational experiments.
22. Compare and contrast the educational philosophies of two great educators of your
choice, highlighting their key ideas and the influence they had on the field of
education.

1. Who was Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, and what were his contributions to Indian
education?
2. Define the educational philosophy of Swami Vivekananda.
3. Explain the concept of Nai Talim, as advocated by Mahatma Gandhi.
4. Who is Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, and how did he influence education in India?
5. Describe the key principles of Rabindranath Tagore's educational philosophy.
6. Discuss the educational ideas of Dr. Zakir Husain, especially in the context of
promoting interfaith understanding.
7. What was Dr. S. Radhakrishnan's vision of the ideal teacher?
8. Explain the role of Swami Vivekananda in promoting character development through
education.
9. Who is Savitribai Phule, and what was her impact on girls' education in India?
10. Discuss the significance of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's educational philosophy in addressing
social inequalities.
11. Describe the role of Sister Nivedita in advancing girls' education in India.
12. Explain the Dr. Kothari Commission's recommendations for educational reform in
India.

Section B: 5 Marks Questions (Answer any 5)

13. Compare and contrast the educational philosophies of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr.
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.
14. Discuss the relevance of Rabindranath Tagore's Shantiniketan model of education in
the contemporary Indian context.
15. Analyse the impact of Dr. Zakir Husain's efforts in fostering educational cooperation
and cultural understanding among diverse communities.
16. Explain Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's "Vision 2020" and its implications for Indian
education.
17. Discuss the contributions of Savitribai Phule and her husband, Jyotirao Phule, to the
promotion of education and social reform in India.
18. Describe the recommendations and goals set by the Kothari Commission for
improving education in India.

Section C: 10 Marks Questions (Answer any 2)

19. Explore Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's vision of education as a means of empowerment for
marginalised communities in India. How have his ideas influenced affirmative action
policies in education?
20. Analyse the educational philosophy of Sister Nivedita and her role in promoting the
ideals of Swami Vivekananda in the education of Indian women.
21. Discuss the educational reforms and policies proposed by Dr. Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan during his tenure as the President of India. Evaluate their impact on
Indian education.
22. Compare and contrast the educational philosophies of any two Indian great educators
of your choice, highlighting their key ideas and the influence they had on Indian
education.

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