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Subject: Teaching Learning Principles

Select the best answer.

1. The greatest part of teaching is to know how to:


• Control class b. Teach c. Evaluate d. Council
students
2. What do you mean by learning?

• knowing more things
• permanent positive change of behavior
• becoming more intelligent
• being better at doing things

3. Development in learning is demonstrated by


• Learning Journal b. Teaching c. Reflection d. Critical
thinking
4. To enhance your learning through the process of writing and thinking about your learning
experiences is
• Reasoning b. Group discussion c. Learning Journal d. Reflection
5. A learner lacks capability to determine cause of errors or correct them is associated with which one
stage?
• Associative b. Cognitive c. Psychomotor d.Autonomous
6. The learning stage in which attentional demand decreases is associated with
• Cognitive b. Associative c. Autonomous d. Psychomotor
7. The highest level of proficiency comes in which one stage of learning?
• Associative b. Cognitive c. Psychomotor d. Autonomous
8. Which one of the following is NOT a characteristic of adult learners?
• Organized b. Having clear objectives c. Impractical d. Relevancy-oriented
9. A learner can easily forget when something to be leaned as
• Seen b. Heard c. Done d. A and b
10. Which one of the following is not included in techniques of good communication?
• Active listening b. Clear message c. Feed back d. Assertiveness
11. Health education without identifying the needs of the community is referred to as

• Communication barrier
• Principle of health education
• Content of health education
• Judgment

12. Health belief model addresses the relationship between



• Person’s beliefs and knowledge
• Person’s beliefs and behaviors
• Health and illness
• Health and health determinants
13. While assessing a client, the nurse uses health belief model to understand

• Patient’s strengths
• Patient’s health status
• Patient’s beliefs and values
• Factors that influence patient’s beliefs

14. Positive family history of diabetes may make an individual feel at risk. The individual may perceive
• Seriousness b. Irrational phobia c. Susceptibility d.
Helplessness
15. To determine what can realistically be achieved in the available resources is a part of
• Classical theory b. Reflexive theory c. Principles of learning d. Learning analysis
16. The learners view concrete situations from many perspectives in which one stage?

• Converging b. Diverging c. Accommodating d. Assimilating

17. Kolb’s model suggests one of the following.



• Domains of learning
• Styles of learning
• Stages/processes of learning
• None of them

18. Learning through trial and error is associated with



• Converging b. Diverging c. Assimilating d.
Accommodating
19. The one who prefers active learning and group projects is said to be

• Extrovert b. Introvert c. Reactive d. Thinker

20. One who prefers others to give lectures and talk is referred to as

• Sensor b. Intuiter c. Extrovert d. Introvert
21. After assessing the situation a nurse says “ I am going to plan to how to control nosocomial
infections from now onwards”. Which one level/layer of reflection does it reveal?

• I b. II c. III d. IV

22. One of the following concepts of learning is closely related with how to develop objectives

• Gibb’s model b. Kolb’s model c. Bloom’s taxonomy d. Carrolus Leaneous
model

23. The verb “Enumerate” in “Enumerate four causes of bedsore” is related with which domain?

• Cognitive b. Psychomotor c. Affective d. Defective
24. The action verb “enlist” is pertaining to which one level of learning?

• Applying b. Remembering c. Analyzing d.
Understanding

25. It has been observed that tactile learners prefer



• Role play b. Images c. Pictures d. Reading
aloud

26. Metacognition implies which of the following?



• Reflection b. Analysis c. Self-analysis d. Self-concept

27. To enhance your learning it is important to be



• Visual learner b. Auditory learner c. Tactile learner d. Combination
of all

28. A nurse is feeling for a patient who is worried and waiting for the lab results shows which domain?

• Sympathetic b. Cognitive c. Psychomotor d. Affective

29. What do you mean by SMART objectives?


• Small, moderate, attentive, reliable, trusted c. Specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time
bound
• Smart, measurable, attracted, real, testable d. Specific, mitigated, attracted, restricted,
tangible
30. When giving health education to a community, the most important step is:

• Select topic on your own
• Contact other health workers
• Assess the community needs
• Resources collection

31. When someone prefers to meddle/play with things, what type of learner is he most likely to be?
• visual learner b. auditory learner c. kinesthetic learner d. b
and c
32. The correct sequence of the Kolb Learning Cycle is which of the following?
• experience – conceptualisation – experimentation – observation
• experience – observation – conceptualisation – experimentation
• observation – experience – conceptualisation – experimentation
• experimentation – experience – conceptualisation – observation
33. The affective domain refers to which of the following?

• academic development
• physiological factors
• information processing
• Attitude and motivation

34. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a critical thinker?


• Proactive b. Reactive c. Curative d.
Flexible
35. The state of being first creates a strong impression. What type of learning principle is this?
• Primacy b. Intensity c. Recency d.
Effect
36. The things most recently learned are best remembered refers to
• Exercise b. Primacy c. Requirement d.
Recency
37. You are encouraged and appreciated by your class fellows as a result of giving presentation on a topic.
This is
• Monetary incentive b. Social incentive c. Reward incentive d. Tangible
incentive
38. Which is the most effective method for encouraging self learning?
• Demonstration b. Lecture c. Observation d. Task
39. Mental development is reflected by

• External and internal organs
• Reasoning and thinking
• Moral demonstration
• Emotional maturity

40. What type of motivation is applicable to young children?



• Intrinsic motivation b. Extrinsic motivation c. Achievement motivation d. Growth
motivation

41. In the childhood, individual's behavior is most influenced by


• Community b. School c. Peer group d.
Family
42. The response defined as a result of training is called

• Conditioned stimulus b. unconditioned reflex c. Conditioned reflex d.
Conation

43. I can retain the new information best when I am


• Told b. Shown c. Involved d.
Submissive
44. Which of the following term reflects the act of self education?
• Autodidactism b. Monergism c. Andragogy d.
Pedagogy
45. A student faces problem repeatedly to grasp concept. Which tool do you need to use?

• Health Belief Model
• Reflective learning model
• Learning Needs Assessment
• Lesson plan format

46. A careful plan used by teacher that serves an important function in achieving a specific outcome is
• Teaching aid b. Teaching strategy c. Teaching plan d. Teaching
principle
47. Which of them is used by a teacher as a teaching aid?
• Case study b. Power point c. Group discussion d. Field
trip
48. The purposeful activities that are designed to improve personal and public health is
• Health education b. Health promotion c. Health d.
Wellness
49. Behavioral learning theories apply best to
• Young children b. Elders c. Observable behavior d. Occult
behavior
50. Health-related behaviors are both

• Learned and changeable
• Flexible and positive
• Acquired and concrete
• Innate and unavoidable

Teaching Learning Principles Key

1 b 26 c
2 b 27 d
3 C 28 d
4 C 29 c
5 b 30 c
6 b 31 c
7 d 32 b
8 C 33 d
9 b 34 a
10 d 35 a
11 a 36 d
12 b 37 b
13 d 38 c
14 c 39 b
15 d 40 b
16 b 41 d
17 c 42 c
18 d 43 c
19 a 44 a
20 d 45 c
21 d 46 b
22 c 47 b
23 a 48 b
24 b 49 c
25 a 50 a

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