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Q:1 rearrange the steps in decision- making process logically:
a) identification of a problem b) identification of decision criteria
c) allocation of weights to criteria d) development of alternatives
e) analysis of alternative f)selection of alternative

G) Implementation of the alternative


a.GFEDCBA b.CDBAFEG c.ABCDEFG d.GCDABEF
Q:2: planning organising directing are the:
a)functions of management b) Goals of management
c) results of management d )all of the above
Q:3 motivation is related to:
a) planning b) controlling
c) leading d) tactical decisions
Q:4 supervision should be primarily:
a)preventive and critical b)preventive and corrective
c)constructive and creative d)construction and critical
Q:5 school budget includes:
a) development expenditure b)non development expenditure
c) both A and b d)none of these
Q:6 According to John Dewey educational process has two sides :
a) sociological and philosophical b) economical and philosophical
c) psychological and sociological d) economical and sociological
Q:7 education is a process in which knowledge and skills are
transferred:
a)from a few person to a large number of people
b) from a few person to few persons
c )from a few persons to next generation
d) from a generation to next generation
Q:8 educational psychology is the study of:
a)mental illness b) learners learning and teaching
c) intelligence tests d)cognitive process.
Q:9 The data which have already been collected by someone is called :
a) secondary data b)qualitative variable
c)primary data d) none of these .
Q:10 classifying students in a statistics course by their gender is an
example what scale of measurement ?
a) nominal b) ordinal
c)interval d)ratio scale
Q:11 curriculum means :
a) course b) syllabus
c)co-curricular activities d)overall activities of an institution
Q:12 an outline of the topics of a subject to the covered in a specific
time is called:
a) program b)syllabus
c) curriculum d) course
Q:13 the factors that affect the development of curriculum are called:
a) curriculum design b) curriculum evaluation
c) foundation of curriculum d) elements of curriculum
Q:14 when what why and how to teach is the main task of :
a)educational psychology b) educational philosophy
c)economics d) history
Q:15 The total process of designing implementing and evaluating the
curriculum is called :
a) curriculum design b) curriculum implementation
c)curriculum construction d) curriculum development
Q:16 The most frequent value in the set of data is called:
a)mean b)median
c) Mode d)none
Q:17 A negative correlation means:
a) as one variable increases the other variable increases
b) as one variable increases the other variable decreases
c) as one variable decreases the other variable decreases d )none of
these
Q:18 what is the main purpose of literature review ?
a) to give research report proper academic appearance with lots of
citations
b)to fulfil the word-limits requirements
c) to find out what is already known about the area of interest d) to
increase readers and researches knowledge about research
Q:19 which of the following provides solid foundations for the
theoretical framework?
a) survey b)literature review
c) pilot testing d) experiment
Q:20 which of the following is not the tool of data collection?
a) hypothesis b) interview
c) checklist d) questionnaire
Q:21 The major purpose of co-curricular activities is to :
a)provide relief from the usual classroom routine
b) Allow students and opportunity to develop into good citizen
c) help students achieve a well-adjusted personality
d) permit students to have a choice of educational program
Q:22 All the learning activities which are exposed during study are
included in:
a) traditional technique of instruction
b) conceptual technique of instruction
c) normal technique of instruction
d) modern technique of instruction
Q:23 The material teachers use to foster the teaching learning process
is called:
a)collection of notes b) notebooks
c) instructional material d) video games.
Q:24 The testing used to identify what a student knows and does not
know is called:
a) formative testing b) benchmark testing
c) summative testing d) diagnostic testing
Q:25 which correlation is strongest:
a)+ 0.10 b) -0.95
c)+ 0.90 d)- 1.00
Q:26 questionnaire survey method is used to collect:
a) secondary data b) qualitative variable
c) primary data d) none of these.
Q:27 what is the mode of following numbers? 1,2,2,8,8 ,14
a) 8 b)2
c) both 2and 8 d)14
Q:28 which of the following is not an essential element of report writing
research?
a)methodology b) reference
c) conclusion d) none of these
Q:29 The quality of cognitive development that involves custody of
information over time is called _____.
a) conditioning b)attention
c) imitation d)memory
Q:30 completing a task with 80% accuracy is requirement for success is
the example of _____
a)norm referenced b) criterion-referenced
c) measurement d) none of the above
Q:31 term growth denotes a net increase in ______or weight of a child.
a)Height b) capacity
C) development d) ability
Q:32 fixed ideas and ballpark measurement are the qualities of_____.
a)science b) biology
c) language d)pseudoscience.
Question 33 twenty teachers working under supervision of one head
teacher is an example of_____ organisation.
a)tall b)flat
c) complex d) organized
Q:34 the comprehensive term covering building, playground, furniture,
equipment, library and laboratory is called _____.
a) school plant b)school staff
c) educational management d) human resource development
Q:35 measurement is the process of _____ the performance.
a)qualifying b) revising
c) quantifying d)explaining
Q:36 Evaluation is the process of _______in education.
a) qualifying b) value judgement
c) improvement d) revision
Q:37 what is main objective in educational technologies?
a)Orient b )integrate
c) facilitate d)evaluate
Q:38 which of the following is not an example of communicative tool?
a)multimedia encyclopaedia b) teleconferencing
c)electronic mail d)chat
Q:39 which of the following computer based instructional materials can
be used to learn new concepts?
a) game b) tutorial
c) simulation d) drill and practice
Q:40 Mrs Samina, a grade V teacher prefers to use textbooks than and
other instructional material. what could be the reason for using it?
a) textbooks can be easily duplicated
b) textbooks quickly become updated
c) textbooks addresses the needs of diverse students
d)textbooks contain most of the material they need to learn in the
course
Q:41 which of the following is not a function of educational psychology?
a)to discover techniques by means of which educational goals can be
attained effectively
b)to define the goals for which education is to strive
c) to promote a great understanding of the learning process
d) to promote a great understanding of the learner
Q:42 psychology is the science of:
a)human being b)animal behaviour
c)behaviour d) attitude
Q:43 intelligence is a composite of nine distinct primary mental abilities
was suggested by :
a)Gardener b)strenberg
c)Binet d)Thurstone
Q:44 examinations give at the end of course to see how much you have
learned are:
a) anxiety test b)achievement test
c)aptitude test d)adjustment test
Q:45 what is the bell in Pavlov's classical conditioning ?
a) UCS b)UCR
c)CS d)CR
Q:46 sentence summary is form of:
a) teacher evaluation b) student evaluation
c) formative evaluation d) summative evaluation
Q:47 that learning is a social process was given by:
a)Piagot b)kholar
c) Skinner d) vygotsky
Q:48 constructivism holds the idea of:
a) learning is the change in behaviour b)learning by insight
c)learning by observation d) learning by doing
Q:49 grammar translation method is a :
a)modern method b) student centred method
c) traditional method d) language teaching method
Q:50 macro lesson plan is used in:
a)seminar b) workshops
c) conferences d) all of above

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Q:72 students activities can be displayed on:
a) flannel board b)white board
C) bulletin board d)magic board
Q:73 seating arrangement is the part of:
a) physical environment c)social environment
b)psychological environment d)intellectual environment
Q:74 what is the bell in Pavlov’s classical conditioning
a)UCS b)UCR
c)CS d)CR
Q:75 according to piagot plant problem solving moves from trial and
error to a planned approach at the end of what stage of development?
a)Sensorimotor b)formula operations
c) Preoperational d)concrete operational
Q:76 how did Vygotsky view cognitive development ?
a)he saw development as genetically determined
b)he saw development as subject to mutations during its course
c)he proposed that intellectual development can be understood only
in terms of the historical and cultural contacts children experience
d)he saw development as a sequence of learning stimulus response
association
Q:77 memory use of computer does not mean technology has already
been integrated in instruction:
a) true b)falls
c)both a and b d)none of above
Q:78 which statement makes technology ineffective in student
learning?
a)it develops higher thinking skills
b)it prepare students for the workforce
c) it enhances students collaborative skill
d)it decreases achievement in content learning
Q:79 there are several reasons why teachers are reluctant in using
electronic media in the teaching learning process which is the most
common reason?
a)the difficulty in integrating them in the curriculum
b) the limited exposure of teachers to new equipment
c) there incompatibility to diverse needs of learners
d)to excessive availability of local technology in community
Q:80 provision of good educational environment is :
a) instructional tasks b)non instructional tasks
c) both a and b d)none
Q:81 laissez fair administration is based on :
a)Dictatorship b) mutual sharing
c) non interference d)None
Q:82 assessment of how well a school is performing is :
a) administration b) supervision
c) inspection d)all of the above
Q:83 participants who are available and volunteer or can be easily
inducted for use in sampling method called_____.
a)simple random sampling b)cluster sampling
c)systematic sampling d)convenience sampling
Q:84 consistency of measurement is called:
a) validity b)objectivity
c)reliability d)usability
Q:85 instrument that measures what we intend to measure the quality
of the instrument is called :
a) validity b)reliability
c)objectivity d)usability
Q:86 there are _____domains of educational objectives .
a)Two b) three
c)four d) five
Q: 87 the word discipline is rived from_____ origin .
a) Latin b) Greek
c) Gothic d) German .
Q:88 measurement is the process of_____ the performance .
a)qualifying b) quantifying
c)revising d) explaining.
Q:89 psychology is a _______word.
a)Persian b) letter
c) Greek d)German
Q:90 fixed ideas and ballpark measurement are the qualities of_______.
a)science b)biology
c)language d) pseudoscience.
Question 91 Habit formation is the cheracteristics of _____ learning.
a) Conditioning b) social learning
c) gestalt d) functionalism.
Q:92 Questionnaire survey method is used to collect :
a) secondary data b) qualitative data
c) primary data d)none of these
Q:93 The data which have already been collected by someone is called:
a) secondary data b) qualitative variable
c) primary data d)none of these
Q:94 Number which occurs most frequently in a set of numbers is:
a) mean b)medium
c)mode d) none of above.
Q:95 A group of different tests all standardized only same norm group is
called a:
a) subtest b)battery
c) norm group d)stanine.
Q:96 the data which have already been collected by someone are
called:
a) secondary data b) qualitative variable
c) primary data d) none of these.
Q:97 number which occurs most frequently in a set of numbers is :
a)mean b) median
c) mode d) none of above
Q:98 _________ is the sum total of school's influence on child's :
a) action b) behaviours
c) personality d) attitude
Q:99 Summative evaluation takes place:
a)in the beginning b)in the middle
c) after regular inter d) at the end
Q:100 Formative evaluation of curriculum is typically conducted:
a) during the development for improvement of a program or course
b) involves making judgements about the efficacy of program or course
at its conclusion
c) involves the assessment of both teachers and students
d) None of above
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Q:76 curriculum refers to the means and material with which students
achieve:
a)social outcomes b) exercise
c)financial outcomes d) educational outcomes question
Q:77 curriculum development refers to the total process of curriculum :
a) designing b)implementing
c) evaluating d )all of these
Q:78 the elements of curriculum make:
a)syllabus b) curriculum design
c) curriculum development d) curriculum foundations
Q:79 areas sources of information for psychological Foundation are:
a) learning process b)teaching method
c) student characteristics d)all of these
Q:80 is a statistical index which describes the degree and direction of
the relationship between
two variables:
a ) regression b) mean
c) correlation d)T test
Q:81 what is the opposite of a variable?
a) A independent variable b) an extraneous variable
c) A constant d) a data set
Q:82 the split-half method is used as a text of :
a) constancy b) inter observer consistency
C)external validity d) internal reliability
Q:83 which occurs most frequently in a set of numbers is:
a)mean b) median
c)mode d) none of these
Q:84 suggested that there are _______stages in cognitive development
in children .
a) 3 b)4
c) 5 d)6.
Q:85 motivation has _______elements.
a) one b)two
c)three d)four
Q:86 formative evaluation is conducted in _______education .
a) on the start b) after completing one third
c) continuously during d)at the end
Q:87 the term gestalt means:
a) the parts b) the whole
c)association d) grammar .

Q 88 Group thinking and cooperative decision making is the hallmark of


…………………………. Management
a. Autocratic b. democratic c. laissez faire d. ancient
Q:89 execution of policy within the limits established by administration
is responsibility of______.
a)employ b) leadership
c)management d) staff.
Q:90 level of management about ongoing activities as an observer is
called ____level of management.
a) top b) middle
c) lover d)staff.
Q: 91 the authoritarian style of supervision is also called _______
supervision.
a) inspection b) laissez faire
c)coercive d) democratic.
Q:92 high level awareness on part of supervisor to notice significant
element in a situation materials and behaviours other is called_______.
a)approachability b)perceptiveness
c)aspiration d) imagination
Q:93 in your computer subject you allow your class to chat as a part of
your motivation before discussing them
the roles of computer as a tool. how is chat used in this context?
a) informative tool b)communicative tool
c)Application tool d) situating tool .
Q:96 the primary aim of educational psychology is :
a) to contribute to an understanding of sound educational practice
b)to provide teacher with a great appreciation of his role in education
of child
c) to provide effective background
d) none of these
Q:97 educational psychology should provide prospective teacher with :
a) insight into various aspects of modern education
b)principles insides and attitudes as a point of departure for effective
teaching
c) search for uses by means of which to evaluate correct teaching
procedure
d) validate procedures to used teachings.
Q:98 cooperative learning is :
a) form of behaviourism b) Cognitivism
c) constructivism d) collectivism
Q:99 lecture method is :
a) traditional b)time saving
c) less expensive d) student based.
Q:100 teaching skill are developed with:
a) time b) practice
c) experience d) all of above.
Q:94 which statement is incorrect about computer conferencing?
a) it refers to live student interaction with an expert
b) it also known as discussion forum for bulletin board
c) it also refers to online class discussions forums or debates
d)it permits to are more individuals to engage in asynchronous text-
based dialogues

Q:95 general psychology and educational psychology are dissimilar. in


that educational psychology :
a) is concerned with a child and nut with the adults
b)is concerned with the views various aspects of learning deals only
with the theory
c) deals with the applications and not with the theory
d)select and exercises certain data from the general field.
Q:96 education psychology is oriented towards :
a)study of equality of individual children
b)application of the principles and techniques of psychology to the
solution of the problem of the classroom
c) formulation of hypothesis and curious related to educational practice
d)the development of the part of the child of realistic goals and
effective plans for their attainment
Q:97 which behaviour studies psychology as a science?
a)social b)overt
c)human and animal d) creative animal
Q:98 in lesson planning the covering sheet provide information about:
a) introduction b) background of class
c)setting the target d) presentation
Q:99 social science are also called as:
a)hard sciences b) soft sciences
c) natural sciences d)pure sciences.
Q:100 a good presentation must have:
a) explanation b) examples
c) interesting d) sequenced.
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Q:71 set induction should take:
a)5 minutes b) 5-10 minutes
c)10-15 minutes d) 15-20 minutes.
Q:72 teaching skill is the:
a)art b) perfectness
c) habit. d) attitude
Q:73 one sentence summary is a form of a teacher evaluation:
a)Teacher evaluation b) student evaluation
c) formative evaluation d) summative evaluation.
Q:74 intelligence is a composite of nine distinct primary mental abilities
was suggested by a:
a) Gardener b)Samberg
c) Binet d)Thurstone.
Q:75 an intelligence test that predicts how well you will do in college is
an :
a) adjustment test b) anxiety test
c) aptitude test d) achievement test.
Q:76 examinations given at the end of a course to see how much you
have learnt are:
a)anxiety test b) achievement test
c) aptitude test d) adjustment test
Q:77 which is not a type of remembering:
a) recall b) recognition
c) redundancy d) relearning.
Q:78 is looking for an organised instructional program in which the
teacher and learners can be physically separated which of the following
will you choose?
a)distance education b) uniform resource locator
c) web quest d) computer-based instruction
Q:79 you were asked to evaluate the effectiveness of an instructional
game after using it in teaching in high school science which of the
following should you avoid ?
a) present problems which are relevant to learning objectives
b) allow learners to select different content materials
c) provide a cooperative learning atmosphere
d) provide a scoring system.
Q:80 conceptual skills are most important to what level of
management:
a) first line managers b) middle managers
c)functional managers d)top managers
Q: 81 TQM refers to:
a)total quarterly management
b)total qualified management
c) total quality measurement
d)total quality management.

Q:82 which of the following points is one of the three reasons for
effective classroom management
a)it allow pupils to manage their own learning
b) it permits increased learning time
c) it permits greater allocation of workloads to teaching assistants
d) it gives all access to learning
Q:83 which of the following best describes quantitative research ?
a) the collection of secondary data and its interpretation
b) research that is exploratory
c) research that attempts to generate a new theory
d)an attempt to test the research hypothesis
Q:84 A variable that supposed to cause a change in another variable is
called a(n):
a) covariate. b) independent variable
c) dependent variable d) inverting variable
Q:85 APA manual provides the guidelines for research report in the
context of:
a) reference style b) text formatting style
c) both a and b d) research methodology style
Q:86 the basic system model has ____ major aspects:
a) two b) three
c) four d) five
Q:87 the comprehensive term covering building, playground, furniture,
equipment, library and laboratory is called:
a)school plant. b) educational management
c) school staff d) human resources development
Q: 88 there are ________ types of resources .
a)three b)Four
c)five d)six
Q: 89 “completing a task with 80% accuracy is requirement for success “
is the example of ______.
a)norm referenced b)criterion referenced
c)measurement d) none of above
Q: 90 the term Gestalt means _____.
a) the parts b)the whole
c)association d)grammar
Q: 91 over learning deals with the _______of responding in problem
solving .
a)ease and quickness b)delay and remembrance
c)forgetting and releasing d) revision of the information
Q: 92 The process of drawing a sample from a population is known as :
a)survey research b)census
c)sampling d)none of the above
Q: 93 the split-half method is used as a test of :
a)Constancy b)inter-observer consistency
c)External validity d)internal reliability
Q: 94 Alternate-form reliability is also known as :
a)parallel forms b)test-retest reliability
c)convergent reliability d)split-half reliability
Q: 95 measure of how well is a technique ,concept or process is
considered as :
a)continuity variables b)Goodness of variables
c)Validity d)reliability
Q: 96 educational psychology is the study of :
a)mental illness b)learners , learning ,and teaching
c)intelligence test d)cognitive process

Q: 97 Behavioural events that are observed and recorded under natural


conditions is called:
a) Natural observation c) Introspection
b) Inner observation d)Sell-examination
Q: 98 Curriculum is supposed to:
a)Be organized by the school c)Both A and B
b)Achieve the objective d)none of above
Q: 99. Curriculum reflects the culture of
a) School c) Home
b)Area d)Society
Q: 100. Psychological foundations of curriculum help curriculum
developers to understand the nature of :
a) Teacher b) Content
c)Learner d)Ideas
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Q: 71 Psychology is a word of ?
al Latin b)Greek
c)Hindi d)English
Q: 72 The Study of mind behaviour is :
al Philosophy b) Research
c)Psychology d) Biology
Q: 73 Learning is a process of change in :
a)Language b) Skill
c)Behaviour d) age
Q: 74 Learning and maturity are:
a) Same terms b)Different terms
c)psyche term d) none
Q: 75 Cognitive domains related with:
a)Mind b) Heart
c) Body d) Physical change
Q: 76 Education prepares a human being for :
a) Teaching b) Living
c)social life d) Schooling
Q: 77 Education is a very powerful social:
a) Master b) leader
c) Department d) Change agent
Q:78 Education contributes a strong_______ Economy.
a)industrial b) Agricultural
c) Individual d)national

Q:79 Seek Knowledge from the _______to the grave.


a) Start b) End
c) School d)cradle
Q: 80 Education has modes.
a) One b) Two
c) Three d) Four
Q:82 Foundation of Education focuses on understanding how things:
a) Become b) Will become
c) Became d) Should become
Q:82 The word "Philo" means.
a) Beauty b) Wisdom
c) to search d)to accept e) love
Q:83 The philosophy emphasizes on achievement of
a) interest b)motivation
c) skill d) knowledge
Q:84 Realism emphasizes on imparting _______education
a) Logical b) Vocational
c) Cognitive d)Spiritual
Q:85 Science is based on.
a) logic b) cognitive
C) Five senses d) Skill
Q:86 Leader is a part of _______administration
a)Top level b)lower level
c) Middle level d):none
Q:87 Lesson planning is a ______detailed description of the course.
a) student's b)Teacher's
c)Principal's d) School's
Q:88 Aims, goals and _______are achieved through education.
a) Training b) Teachers
c)Objectives d) Skills
Q:89 Teacher related research is.
a) Historical research b) Applied research
c)Action research d) Experiment al research
Q:90 Teacher centred method of teaching are called:
a)Traditional method b) cooperative method
c) activity based learning d) Democratic method
Q:91. Autocratic teaching method provides.
a) Lower level thinking b) High level thinking
c) students active participation d) nothing
Q92: students are only listeners , copiers and passive in .
a)traditional method b)activity based learning
c)meta cognition d) self learning
Q:93 annual academic periods in school are .
a)180 b)200
c)220 d)240
Q:94. Lower-level thinking are.
a) Knowledge synthesis and evaluation
b)Knowledge comprehension and evaluation
c)knowledge comprehension and analysis
d) knowledge comprehension and implementation
Q:95. If a student is not understanding lesson, an effective teacher.
a) changes lesson b) Punishes
c) Asks to leave classroom d ) Changes teaching methods
Q:96 _______affects student's learning.
a) School b) Teacher
c)Environment d) Friends
Q:97. Oral speaking +showing is.
a)Lecture b) lesson
c)demonstration d) Skill
Q:98. Student centred method is also called.
a)Instruction b) Direct instruction
c) Teaching d)Indirect instruction
Q:99 T.V is an________ aid in education.
a) audio b)audio-Visual
c) Visual d) Two way
Q:100 Teaching students, how to kick the ball is.
a) Cognitive domain b) Affective domain
c) Psychomotor domain d) None
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Q:71 General Science is compulsory up to:
a )Primary b) Lower Secondary
c)Elementary d) Higher Secondary
Q:72 Social sciences deals with
a)Human behaviour b) Traditions
c)Values d) History
Q: 73 The idea that learning is a social process was given by
a)Piaget b) Skinner
c) Kholar d) Vygotsky
Q:74 Both Aptitude test and Achievement test are
a. Adjustment tests. b. Ability tests,
c. Anxiety tests. d. Attitude tests
Q:75. Human Intelligence is affected by
a. Only heredity. b. Only environment.
c. Both heredity and environment d. Neither heredity nor
environment.
76. On which animal Pavlov conducted his experiment?
a. Rat b. Dog
c. Cat d. Bird
77. Which is not a basic consideration in selecting and evaluating the
content of an educational technology tool?
a. Will it motivate and maintain interest?
b. Is there evidence of its effectiveness?
c. Can it be easily dismantled?
d. Does it match the content?
78. Which of the following computer-based instructional materials can
be used to learn new concepts?
a. Game b. Simulation
c. Tutorial d. Drill and practice
95. Which of the following is true about ecological validity?
a. Ecological validity refers to the applicability of findings to the real
world.
b. Ecological validity refers to how much a study's methods resemble
real-life situations
c. All laboratory experiments lave low ecological validity
d. None of the other answers is correct
96. Educational psychology attempt to apply knowledge of psychology
in field of:
a. Social sciences b. Medicine
c. Industrial d. Education
97. Which of the following is not a type of test norm?
a. Grade equivalent b. Stanine
c. Percentile rank d. Raw score
98. Component of curriculum are:
a. Teaching strategies b. Objectives
c. Evaluation d. All of the above
99. A curriculum is blueprint or pip of the school that includes
experiences for the:
a. Experts b. Learner
c. Teacher d. Curriculum planner
100. Syllabus is a part of:
a. Society b. Curriculum
c. Classroom d. Activities
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88. A high level of awareness on part of supervisor to office significant
elements in a situation, materials and behaviours of others is called:
a. Approachability b. Perceptiveness
c. Aspiration d. Imagination
89. Physiognomy is the association of _______with behavior.
a. Head formation b. Physical traits
c. Lines in hands d. formation of stars
90. Term growth denotes a net increase in…………
or weight of a child.
a. height b. capacity
c. development d. ability
No 91. Anatomical growth refers to growth in
a. nervous system b. circulatory system
c. bone structure d. muscular system
92. Which of the following is true about ecological validity?
a. Ecological validity refers to the applicability of findings to the real
world.
b. All laboratory experiments have low ecological validity
c. Ecological validity refers to how much a study's methods resemble
real-life situations
d. None of the other answers is correct
No 93. A measure of the strength of the linear relationship that exists
between two variables is called:
a. Correlation coefficient b. Slope
c. Intercept d. Regression
94. The first hand and unorganized form of data is called
a. Secondary data b. Organized data
c. Primary data d. None of these
79 it is a natural extension of student tools?
a. People ware b. Hardware
c. Software d. Both hard and software
No 80. Supervision should be primarily:
a. Constructive and creative b. Prevtive and critical
c. Preventive and corrective d. Construction and critical
No 81. Indication of democratic attitude is
a Equal rights b. Cooperation
c. Participation d. All of the above
No 82.The function of educational administration and management is
a. Instructional tasks b. Non instructional tasks
c. both a & b d. None
83 which of the following provides solid foundations for the theoretical
framework?
a. Survey b. Pilot Testing
c. Literature Review d. Experiment
Q No 84. Which of the following component is the part of research
proposal
a. Results c. Literature Review
b. Discussions d. Recommendations
Q: 85. Hypothesis refers to
a. A form of bias in which subject ties to reach to the conclusion
b. A conclusion draw from research
c. The outcome of an experimental research
d. A tentative statement about the relationship which is to be tested
Q: 86. The procedure of giving direction to and providing critical
evaluation of instruction task is termed as:
a. Management c. Planning
b. Inspection d. Supervision
Q: 87. The authoritarian style of supervision is also called
a. coercive b. Inspection
c. Laissez faire d. democratic

…………………………………………………………………………………..
Q: 71. Communication is a
a. Two way process b. One way process
c. Explanation of ideas d. Exemplification
Q: 72. General Science is the branch of
a. Pure science b. Natural science
c. Social science d. Soft sciences
Q: 73 Panel is a form of
a. Demonstration b. Lecture
c. Discussion d. None of above
Q:74 " Which of the following is most likely to be characteristic of the in
effective teacher?
(a) Emphasis upon standard
b. Emphasis upon the control of the immediate situation
c. refusal to help children email they have helped themselves
d. Differential treatment of the students of his class.
Q: 75 Psychology is the science of
a. Human beings b. Animal's behavior.
c. Behavior. D. Attitude.
Q: 76 The ability to think abstractly and to learn readily from experience
is
a. Memory. b. Intelligence
c. Learning. C. Thinking.
Q: 77 Which statement is incorrect about computer conferencing?
a. It refers to live student interaction with an expert.
b. It also known as discussions, forum or bulletin board.
c. It also refers to online class discussions, forums or debates.
d. Il permits two or more individuals to engage in asynchronous text-
based dialogues.
Q:. 78. In dealing with problems, whether they are intellectual or
behavioural, the first step to be taken by the teacher is to:
a. Decide on the treatment b. Treat all students to the same
C. Write a prescriptive program for each student
d. Make a diagnosis of the problem
Q:. 79. Learning is:
a. Directly in proportion to the teaching.
b. Dependent on the goals set by the teacher.
c. The manipulation of the learner by the teacher.
d. Relatively permanent change in behavior as a result of experience
Q:. 80. Motivation is related to:
a planning C. leading
b. controlling d. tactical decisions.
Q:. 81 The ability to think in abstract terms, to analyze and diagnose
problems, and to make use of lateral thinking is called:
a. analytical skills. b. conceptual skills.
c. decision-making skills. d. communication skills.
Q:. 82 The following is not an example of a decisional role.
a. resource allocator. b. disturbance handler.
c. negotiator. d. figurehead.
Q: 83___________ is a comprehensive description and analysis of a
single situation in a number of specific situations or cases:
a. Case study C. Field research
b. Content analysis d. None of the given options
Q:. 84 What is the main purpose of literature review?
a. To give research report a proper academic appearance, with lots of
citations
b. To fulfil the word-limits requirement
c. To find out what is already known about the area of interest
d. To increase readers and researcher knowledge about research
Q:. 85 Which of the following should be included in a research proposal?
a. Researcher's academic status and experience.
b. The difficulties encountered with previous reading on the topic.
c. Research Methodology and reasons for choosing them.
d. Results sections
Q: 86 The level of management concerned about ongoing activities as
an observer is called_______level of management.
a. Top c. Lower
b. Middle d. Staff
Q:. 87 The requirement of few technical skills and more planning and
conceptual activities is characteristic of______ level of management.
a. Top b. Middle
c. Lower d. Employ
Q:. 88 Twenty teachers working under supervision of one principle is an
example of_______ organization
a. Tall b. Flat
C. Complex d. Organized
Q:. 89 Formative evaluation is conducted_______ in education.
a. on the start c. continuously during
b. after completing one third d. at the end
Q:. 90 Wish for getting highest marks in the class is the example of
______motivation
a. intrinsic c. Environmental
b. Induced d. Extrinsic
Q:. 91________development involves the recognition of right and
wrong in children.
a. mental c. emotional
b. physical d. moral
Q:. 92 Which correlation is the strongest?
a. 0.10 c. +0.90
b. -0.95 d. - 1.00
Q:. 93 When each number of a population has an equally likely chance
of being selected, this is called
a. non-random sampling method b. A quota sample
c. A snowball samples d. An Equal probability selection method
Q:. 94 _______is a set of elements taken from a larger population
according to certain rules.
a. Sample b. Population
c. Statistic d. Element
Q:. 95 Which of the following is not a characteristic of a good
achievement test?
a. Reliability c. Ambiguity
b. Objectivity d. Validity
Q:. 96 Scale which is used to determine ratios equality is considered as
a. Satisfactory scale c. Goodness scale
b. Ratio scale d. Exponential scale
Q: 97. Measurement scale in which values are categorized to represent
qualitative differences and ranked in meaningful manner is classified as
a. Valid scale c. Ordinal scale
b. Discrete scale d. Continuous scale
Q:. 99 Major concern of curriculum is:
a. Change in individual's behavior c. Personal satisfaction
b. Preparation for service d. None of the above
Q:. 99 The importance of curriculum in the system of education is just
like a:
a. Preparation of students for service c. Provision of latest knowledge
b. Constitution in a country d. None of the above
Q:. 100 The economical foundation of curriculum gives importance to:
a. The vocational aspect of the curriculum.
b. Efficient growth of economy
c. Money rate in the market d. None of above
Q:71. Every system of education is based on?
a. Ideology of nation c. Social Development
b. Intellectual development d. Skill development
Q:72. Expected life outcomes from education are referred?
a. Learning c. Evaluation
b. Aims d. Pedagogy
Q:73. Being the science of wisdom philosophy aims at?
a. Search for activity b. Search for reality
C. Search for probability d. Search for utility
Q:74. Education is derived from a Latin word?
a. Educate b. Educere
c. Evolution d. Learning
Q:75. Educere means?
a. To draw out c. To point
b. To guide d. To help
Q:76. How many lesson planning models are
a. TWO b. Three
c. four d. Five
Q:77. The best education definition is that it is:
a. Process through for life c. Learning
b. Getting Knowledge d. Growth resulting from experience
Q:78. The basic source of educational objective is?
a. Human experience C. Educational psychology
b. School d. Professional organization
Q:79. The purpose of formal education is to?
a. Make students more intelligent
b. Make Students active and constructive
C. Form definite opinion in the mind of student
d. Create good name for the nation
Q:80. Determining the aim of education is the responsibility?
a. Parent C. Student
b. Teachers d. Society
Q:81. The real goal of education should be?
a. Securing a Certificate b. Training to make a living
c. Acquiring skills habits and knowledge d. Mastery of subject matter
Q:82. Education planned with a particular end in view is?
a. Formal education b. Informal education
c. both a & b d. None of A and B
Q:83. Research has shown that cooperative learning techniques are?
a. Planning the application b. Preparing the working guide
c. Help to promote positive race relation d. All of above
Q:84. Formal education has?
a. Flexible rules of entry and exit
b. Few rules of entry and exit
c. No rules of entry and exit
d. Rigid rules of entry and exit
Q:85. Education is imported mostly by correspondence in?
a. Non formal education b. Informal education
c. Technical education d. Formal education
Q:86. What is the most important element of non-formal education?
a. Teacher b. Student
c. Media d. School
Q:87. Pedagogy is concerned with
a. Aims b. Content
c. Teaching Methods d. Evaluation
Q:88. in education process which one is evaluated?
a. Method c. Content
b. Aim d. All of the above
Q:89. Axiology is philosophy deals with?
a. Knowledge c. Values
b. Reality d. Culture
Q:90. Ontology deals with?
a. Reality c. Values
b. Knowledge d. Culture
Q:91. Ontology is also called as?
a. Metaphysics c. Ontology
b. Axiology d. Morphology
Q:92. Teacher behaviour ought to be?
a. Administrative c. Idealistic
b. Instructive d. Strong
Q:93. Essentialist philosophy of education?
a. Content and teacher cantered C. Need Cantered
b. Child cantered d. Society Cantered
Q:94. An important question of philosophy is?
a. What is education c. What is curiosity
b. What is curriculum d. None of above
Q:95. Main responsibility of school management lies on?
a. Principal c. Manager
b. Teacher d. None of these
Q:96. Dropping out from school means
a. To come to school casually c. To leave the school forever
b. To play truant from class d. None of these
Q:97. A child of your class comes late and seek your permission to entry
the class you will?
a. Not permit the child b. Get annoyed as you
c. Allow him/her to enter and ask reason d. None of these
Q:98. Character is developed by
a. Morality c. Will power
b. Conduct and behavior d. All of the above
Q:99. A Child from a disorganized home will experience the greatest
difficulty with?
a. Well-structured lesson C Programmed instruction
b. Independent study d. None of these
Q:100. Career education should begin?
a. in kindergarten b. In third or fourth grade
C. When child enter junior high school d. None of these
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Q:71 Psychology is the science of
a) Human being c)Behavior
b) Animal's behavior d) Attitude
Q:72 The ability to think abstractly and to learn readily from experience
is
a) Memory b) Intelligence
c. learning d) Thinking
Q:73 Intelligence is composite of nine distinct primary mental abilities
was suggested by
a) Gardner c) Binet
b) Sternberg d) Thurstone
Q:74) An intelligence test that predicts how well you will do in college is
an
a) Adjustment test c) Aptitude test
b) Anxiety test d) Achievement test
Q:75) Examinations given at the end of a course to see how much you
have learned are
a) Anxiety tests c) Aptitude tests.
b) Achievement tests d) Adjustment test.
Q:76) General science is the branch of
a) Pure science c) Natural science
b) Social science d) Soft science
Q:77) Panel is a form of
a) Lecture c) Discussion
b) Demonstration d) None of above
Q:78) Set induction should take
a) 5 minutes b) 5-10 minutes
c) 10-15 minutes d) 15-20 minutes
Q:79) Teaching skill is the
a) Art c) Habit
b) Perfectness d) Attitude
Q:80) One sentence summary is a form of
a) Teacher evaluation c) Formative evaluation
b) Student evaluation d). Summative evaluation
Q:81) in research, something that does not "vary" is called a
a) Method c) Variable
b) Control group d) Constant
Q:82) Which correlation is the strongest?
a) + 0.10 c) +0.90
b) -0.95 d) -1.00
Q:83) when each member of a population has an equally likely chance
of being selected , this is called :
a. A quota sample b. An equal probability Selection method
c. A snowball samples d. A non-random sampling
Q:84 _______ is a set of elements taken from a larger population
according to certain rules .
a. Sample b. Population
c. Statistic d. Element
Q:85) The quality of cognitive development that involves custody of
information overtimes is called
a) conditioning c) imitation
b) attention d) memory
Q:86) Formative evaluation is conducted_______ in education.
a) on the start c) continuously during
b) after completing one third d) at the end
Q:87) Wish for getting highest marks in the class is the example
of________ motivation.
a) Intrinsic c) Environmental
b) Extrinsic d) Induced
Q:88)________ development involved the recognition of right and
wrong in children.
a) Mental c) Emotional
b) Physical d) Moral
Q:89) Execution of policy within the limits establish by administration is
responsibility of
a) Employ c) Management
b) Leadership d) Staff
Q:90) The level of management concerned about ongoing activities as
an observer is called ________ level of management.
a) Top c) lower
b) Middle d) Staff
Q:91) The requirement of few technical skills and more planning and
conceptual activities is characteristics of _______level of management
a) Top c) Lower
b) Middle d) Employ
Q:92) Twenty teachers working under supervision of one principle is an
example of ________ organization.
a) Tall c) Complex
b) Flat d) Organized
Q:93) Areas/ Sources of information for psychological foundation are:
a) Learning process b) Teaching method
c) Student characteristics d) All of above
Q:94, The Integrated curriculum stands for
a) Engaging the students in Imaginary examples of the content
b) Engaging the students in extra-curricular activities
c) Engaging the students in activities related to real life situation
d) Introducing the students to philosophy of life.
Q:95) For planning of curriculum, it is essential to do:
a) Programming B) Situation analysis
c) Report writing d) Designing strategy
Q:96) The basic elements required in the processing of curriculum are:
a) Formulation of objectives
b) Content selection & organization of content
c) Selection and organization of learning experience
d) All of above
Q:97) in your computer subject, you allow your class to chat as a part of
your motivation before discussing them the roles of computer as a tool.
How is chat used in this context?
a) Informative tool b)Communicative tool
c) Application tool d) Situation tool
Q:98) Which statement is incorrect about computer conferencing?
a) It refers to live student interaction with an expert.
b) It also known as discussions, forum or bulletin board.
c) It also refers to online class discussions, forums and debates.
d) It permits two or more individuals to engage in asynchronous text-
based dialogues.
Q:99) In dealing with problems, whether they are intellectual or
behavioural, the first step to be taken by the teacher is to:
a)Decide on treatment b) Treat all students to the same
c) Write a perspective program for each student
d) Make a diagnosis of the problem
Q:100) Learning is:
a) Directly in proportion to the teaching.
b) Dependent on the goals set by the teachers.
c) The manipulation of the learner by the teacher
d) Relatively permanent change in behavior as a result of experience.

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71) Logos means knowledge and Psyche means
a)soul b) Mind
c) Consciousness d) Behaviour
72) Which behaviour studies Psychology as a science?
a) Social b) Overt.
c) Human & animal d) Creative anima
73) Greeks studied psychology as a branch of
a)Theology c) Biology
b) Philosophy d) Religion
74) Who established the first Psychological laboratory?
a) Galton c) Wundt
b) Kurt Lewin d) Watson
75) Which of the following is most likely to be characteristic of the in
effective teacher?
a) Emphasis upon standard
b) Emphasis upon the control of the immediate situation
c) Refusal to help children until they have helped themselves
d) Differential treatment of the students of his class.
76) A good presentation must have
a) Explanations b) Examples
c) Interesting d)Sequenced
77) Lecture method is - - -
a)Traditional c) Less expensive
b) Time saving d) Student based
78) Most important part of communication is classroom is
a) Verbal b) Nonverbal
c) Written d) Signs
79) Teaching skills are developed
a)Time b) Practice
c) Experience d) All of above
80) Communication is a
a) Two way process c) Explanation of ideas
b)One way process d) Exemplification
81) Research that is done to understand an event from the past in
known as
a) Experimental Research c) Replication
c) Historical Research d) Co relational Research
82) What is the opposite of a variable?
a) A constant c) A dependent variable
b) A extraneous variable d) A data set
83) The correlation between intelligence test scores and grades is:
a) Not correlated c) Negative
b) Positive d) None of above
84) Measurement and evaluation can be used to
a) Motivate students
b) Help to develop the scope and sequence of teaching.
c) Assess the effectiveness of leaning activities.
d) None of the above
85) Motivation has ________ elements
a) One c) Two
b) Three d) Four
86) In norm referenced system, child's performance is compared to
a) Members of his group c) A set standard
b) Members of junior group d) His own abilities
87) In the first few weeks the child has control on his body.
a) Complete c) Strong
b) No d) None of above
88) In ___________children are able to think about things symbolically.
a) Formal operational c) Concrete operational
b) Pre operational d) Sensory motor
89) The acronym POSDCORB was coined by
a) Taylor c) Gulick
b) Fayol d) Weber
90) The degree to which the common purpose of organization is
achieved is termed
a) Goal b)Effectiveness
c) Efficiency d) Controlling
91) Group thinking and cooperative decision making is the ball mark of
________ management.
a Autocratic b) Democratic
c) Laissez faire d) Ancient
92________is concerned with the determination of corporate policy
and the overall Coordination of production, distribution and finance.
a) Employ b) Administration
c) Management d) Leadership
93) Curriculum development refers to the total process of curriculum:
a) Designing c) Evaluating
b) Implementing d) All above
94) The value of the curriculum can be checked through:
a) Methods of teaching c) Evaluation
b) Discussion d) Test
95) The elements of curriculum make:
a) Syllabus c) Curriculum development
b) Curriculum Design d) Curriculum foundations
96) Curriculum helps the educationists to achieve:
a)Objectives c) Education
b) Job d) Values
97) in educational technology, teacher should have to?
a) Acquire not only computer literacy, but competence as well
b) Competence only
c) Acquire computer literacy only
d) None of above
98) Which of the following is NOT an example of communicative tool?
a) Multimedia encyclopaedia c) Electronic mail
b) Teleconferencing d) Chat
99) Why is one way delivery information a misuse of communication
tool?
a) Because the teacher expect the students to study more
b) Because it requires activities that focus on thinking than responding
c)Because it enables the users to focus more on higher level cognitive
activities.
d) Because this kind of practice lessens interaction capabilities of
communication tools
100) Internet consist of thousands of connected computer networks
around the world which term does NOT refer to internet?
a) "Information Superhighway" b) "Cyberspace"
C) Online d) Net
……………………………………………………………………………..
71) The primary aim of educational psychology is
a To contribute to an understanding of sound educational practices
b. To provide a teacher with a greater appreciation of his role in the
education of the child
c)To provide the academic background essential for effective teaching
d)To provide a theoretical framework for educational research.
72) Which behavior studies psychology as a science?
a. Social c. Human and Animal
b. Overt d. Creative Animal
73) Which of the following is most likely to be characteristics of the
ineffective teacher
a. Emphasis upon standard
b. Emphasis upon the control of the immediate situation
c. Refusal to help children until they have helped themselves
d. Differential treatment of the students of his class
74) An intelligence test that predicts how well you will do in college is an
a. Adjustment test c. Aptitude test
b. Anxiety test d. Achievement test
75) Social sciences are also called as
a)Natural sciences c)Hard sciences
b) Soft sciences d) Pure sciences
76) Communication is a
a. Two way process C. Explanation of ideas
b. One way process d. Exemplification
77) Teaching skill is the
a. Art c. Habit
b. Perfectness d. Attitude
78) Macro lesson plan is used in
a. Seminars c. Conferences
b. Workshops d. All of above
79) "Testing hypothesis is a
a. Inferential statistics c. Data preparation
b. Descriptive statistics d. Data presentation
80) Which of the following is not an essential element of report writing?
a. Research Methodology C. Conclusion
b. Reference d. None of these
81) What is the mode of the following numbers? 1, 2, 2, 8, 8,14
a. 8 b. 2
c. Both 2 and 8 d. 14
82 Classifying students in a statistics course by their gender is an
example of what scale of measurement?
a. Nominal c. Interval
b. Ordinal d. Ratio scale
83) Number which occurs most frequently in a set of numbers is
a. Mean c. Mode
b. Median d. None of above
84 ________presented the view that play is important for strengthening
imagery power of a child
a. Piaget c. Robert Browning
b Frued d. Vygotsky
85) In_____ stage children are able to think about things symbolically
a Formal operational c. Concrete operational
b. Pre-operational d Sensory motor
86) Wish for getting highest marks in the class is the example of
________ motivation.
a. Intrinsic c. Environmental
b. Extrinsic d. Induced
87) The term Gestalt means:
a. The part C. Association
b. The whole d. Grammar
88) The function of management that deals with the establishment of
formal structure of
authority is called:
a. Planning c. Staffing
b. Organizing d. Directing
89) _________is concerned with the determination of corporate policy
and the overall coordination
of production, distribution and finance.
a Employ c. Management
b. Administration d. Leadership
90) The requirement of few technical skills and more planning and
conceptual activities is characteristics of
___________level of management.
a. Top C. Lower
b. Middle d. Employ
91) The procedure of giving direction to and providing critical evaluation
of instruction task is termed as_______
a. Management c. Planning
b. Inspection d. Supervision
92) The characteristics of Activity Cantered Curriculum:
a. Student Interest c. Overall development
b. Training of practical work d. All of the above
93) Curriculum help the educationists to achieve
a. Education c. Objectives
b. Job d. Values
94) The major purpose of major purpose of co-curricular activities is to:
a. Provide relief from the usual classroom routine
b. Allow students an opportunity to develop in to good citizen
c. Help students achieve a well-adjusted personality
d. Permit students to have a choice of educational program
95) The economical foundation of curriculum gives importance to:
a. The vocational aspect of the curriculum.
c. Efficient growth of economy
b. Money rate in the market d. None of above
96) Psychological foundations of curriculum help curriculum developers
to understand the nature of:
a. Content c. Teacher
b. Learner d. Ideas
97) How educational technology is integrated in the teaching learning
process?
a. Playing computer games c. Use of computer in class
b. Visiting your face book
d. Introduce, reinforce, supplement and extend skills
Q:98) Which of the following is computer-based instructional materials
can be used to learn new concepts?
a. Game c. Simulation
b. Tutorial d. Drill and practice
Q:99) It is a natural extension of student tools?
a. Hardware c. People ware
b. Software d. Both hard and software
Q:100) In dealing with problems, whether they are intellectual or
behavioral, the first step to be taken by
the teacher is to:
a. Decide on the treatment
c. Write a prescriptive program for each student
b. Treat all students to the same
d. Make a diagnosis of the problem
Q:. 82 Technical skills are most important for which of the following:
a. first line managers. C. Vice president Production
b. middle managers. d. top managers
Q:. 83 A negative correlation means:
a. As one variable increases, the other variable also increases
b. As one variable increases, the other variable decreases
c. As one variable decreases, the other variable decreases
d. None of the above,
Q:.84 What are the characteristics of a wood measuring technique?
a. Objectivity c. Usability
b. Reliability d. All of these
Q:. 85 The phase of statistics that seeks only to describe and always a
given group without drawing any conclusion about larger group is
called
a. Inductive statistics c. Systematic statistics
b. Descriptive statistics d. Inferential statistics
Q:. 86 Group thinking and cooperative decision making is the hallmark
of _______management.
a. Autocratic c. Laissez faire
b. Democratic d. Ancient
Q:. 87______ is concerned with the determination of corporate policy
and the overall coordination of
production, distribution and finance.
a. Employ c. Management
b. Administration d. Leadership
Q:. 88 Execution of policy within the limits establish by administration is
responsibility of_________
a. Employ c. Management
b. Leadership d. staff
Q:. 89 In the first few weeks the child has ________control on his body.
a. Complete c. Strong
b. no d. none of above
Q:. 90 in ______stage children able to think about things symbolically.
a. formal operational c. concrete operational
b. pre-operational d. sensory motor
Q:. 91 The quality of cognitive development that involves custody of
information overtime is called:
a. conditioning c. imitation
b. attention d. memory
Q:. 92 The correlation between intelligence test scores and grades is:
a. Not correlated c. Negative
b. Positive d. None of above
Q: 93 Measurement and evaluation can be used to:
a Motivate students
b Help to develop the scope and science teaching
c Assess the effectiveness of learning activities.
d None of the above
94. In research something that does not "vary" is called a
a. Method c. Variable
b. Control group d. Constant
Q:. 95 Education is a process in which knowledge and skills are
transferred:
a. From few persons to enlarge number of people
b. From a few persons to few persons
c. From a few persons to the next generation
d. From a generation to the next generation
Q:. 96 In cooperative learning method, the role of teacher is 0f
a. Delegator c. Delegator and facilitator
b. facilitator d. Delegator and formal authority
Q:. 97 Bloom's taxonomy is a set of __________ learning domains
a. Two c. Four
b. Three d. Five
Q:.98 psychological foundation play important role in the development
of curriculum keeping in view the :
a. Student’s needs c. Student's capabilities
b. Student's interest d. All of the above
Quest No 99." Syllabus is a part of:
a. Curriculum c. Classroom
b. Activities d. Society
Q:. 100 Philosophical foundation of curriculum helps in the exploring
a. New methods of teaching c. Financial profit
b. Job security d. Evaluation
…………………………………………………………………………………………
Q:. 71. Concepts are the
(a) Images b) Building blocks
c) Ideas d) Words
Q:.72. Social sciences are also called as
(a) Hard sciences (C) Natural science
(b) Pure sciences ( d) Soft sciences
Q:. 73 A good presentation must have
(a) Explanation (b) Examples
(c) Interesting (d) Sequenced
Q:74. Which of the following is not a function of educational
psychology?
a)To discover techniques by means of which educational goals can be
attained effectively
b)To define the goals for which education is to strive.
c) To promote a greater understanding of the learning process
(d) To promote a greater understanding of the learner.
Q:. 75 Educational psychology should provide prospective teachers with
(a)Insight into the various aspects of modem education.
(b) Principles, insights and attitudes as points of departure for effective
teaching
(c) Research procedures by means of which to evaluate correct teaching
procedures.
(d) Validate procedures to use in their teachings.
Q:76 Logos means knowledge and Psyche means
a)Soul (b)Mind.
c) Consciousness. d) Behaviour.
Q: 77. How educational technology is integrated in the teaching learning
process:
(a) Playing computer games (b) Visiting your face book
(c) Use of computer in class
d) introduce, reinforce, supplement and extend skills
Q: 78.In educational technology, teacher should have to:
a) Acquire not only computer literacy, but competence as well
(b) Competence only
(c) Acquire computer literacy only
(d) None of above
Q: 79. Which of the following is NOT an example of communicative
tool?
a) multimedia encyclopedia (b) teleconferencing
C) electronic mail (d) chat
Q: 80. The communication process is made up of various components.
Which of the following is the
actual physical product from the source?
a)Feedback (b) Filter
c)Message d) Channel
Q: 81. Planning, organizing. directing and controlling are the
a) functions of management. (c) results of management.
(b) goals of management. (d) all of the above
Q: 82. Coordinating people and human resources to accomplish
organizational goals is the process of
a)planning b) directing
(c) management. (d) leadership
No 83. If your required sample size is 200 and, you divide them by
gender and these took random sample of the males and a random
sampling of the females. this process sampling is called:
(a) Simple random sampling b) Stratified sampling
(c) Cluster sampling (d) Purposive sampling
84. The process of selecting a sample in such a way that individuals in
the defined population have an equal and independent chance of being
selected for the sample is called :
(a) Cluster sampling (b) Systematic sampling
c)Random sampling (d) Purposive sampling
e) Stratified sampling
Q: 85. Which of the following statements describes the role of the null
hypothesis in research?
(a) It is a statement which answers the research question after the data
is analyzed
(b) It is a statement of conclusion after the data is analyzed
(c) It is a statement of a real relationship between variables that is to be
tested analysis
d) it is a statement of no relationship between variables that is to be
tested by be tested by data
Q: 86. The function of management that deals with the establishment of
formal structure of authority is called________
(a) Planning (c) Staffing
(b) Organizing (d)Directing
Q: 87.The acronym POSDCORB was coined by
(a) Taylor (b) Fayol
c) Gulick (d) Weber
Q: 88. The degree to which the common purpose of organization is
achieved is termed as
(a) Goal c) Efficiency
(b) Effectiveness (d) Controlling
Q:89 _______ presented the view that play is important for
strengthening imagery power of a child.
(a) Piaget (b) Robert Browning
(b) Frued d) Vygotsky
Q: 90. Motivation has _______ elements.
(a) one (c) three
(b) two (d) four
Q: 91. In norm referenced system, child's performance is compared
to________.
(a)members of his group (c) a set standard
(b) members of junior group (d) his own abilities
Q: 92. Which type of research provides the strongest evidence about
the existence of cause-and-effect relationships?
(a) Non-experimental b)Research Experimental
(c) Research Historical research (d) None of above
Q: 93. Research that is done to understand an event from the past is
known as
(a) Experimental research (b) Correlation research
(c) Historical research (d) Replication
Q: 94. What is the opposite of a variable?
(a) A dependent variable (b) An extraneous variable
c) A constant d) A data set
71) Both Aptitude test and Achievement test
a) Adjustment tests b) Ability tests
c) anxiety tests d)attitude tests
72) Human intelligence is affected by
a) Only heredity c) Both heredity and environment
b) Only environment. d) Neither heredity nor environment
73. On which animal Pavlov conducted his experiment?
a) Rat b) Cat
c) Dog d) Bird
74) What is the 'Bell' in Pavlov’s classical conditioning
a) UCS b) UCR
c) CS d) CRV
75) According to Piaget, planned problem solving moves from trial and
error to a planned approach at the end of what stage of development?
a) Sensorimotor c) Preoperational
b) Formal operations d) Concrete operational
76) General science is compulsory upto
a) Primary b) Elementary
c) Lower secondary d) Higher secondary
77) Social sciences deals with
a) Human behavior c) Traditions
b) Values d) History
78) The idea that leaning is social process way given by
a) Piaget c) Skinner
b) Kholar d) Vygotsky
79) Use of life experience in education was supported by
a) Behaviorists c) Constructivists
b) Cognitivists d) Socialism
80) Student's activities can be displayed on
a) Flannel board c) White board
b) Bulletin board d) Magic board
81) The process of drawing a sample from a population is known as
a) Survey research c) Sampling
b) Census d) None of above-
82) The split-half method is used as a test of
a) External validity c) Constancy
b) Inter-observer consistency d) Internal Validity
83) Alternate-form reliability is also known as
a) Parallel forms c) Convergent reliability
b) Test-retest reliability d) Split-half reliability
84) Which of the following is true about ecological validity?
a) Ecological validity refers to the applicability of findings to the real
world.
b) All laboratory experiments have low ecological validity.
c) Ecological validity refers to how much a study's methods resemble
real life situation
d) None of the others answer is correct
85) Completing a task with 80% accuracy is requirement for the success
is the example of
a) Norm referenced c) Measurement
b) Criterion referenced d) None of above
86) The term GESTALT means__________.
a) The parts c) Association
b)The whole d) Grammar
87) Over learning deals with the___________ of responding in problem
solving.
a) Ease and quickness b) Delay and remembrance
c) forgetting and relearning d) Revision of the information
88) Physiognomy is the association of ____________with behavior.
a) Head formation c) Lines in hands
b) Physical traits d) Formation of stars
89) The basic system model has _______major aspects.
a) Two c) Four
b) Three d) Five
90) The comprehensive term covering building, playground, furniture,
equipment, library and laboratory is called ___________.
a) School plant c) Educational management
b) School staff d) Human resource development
91) There are _____________types of resources.
a) Three c) Five
b) Four d) Six
92) The procedure of giving direction to and providing critical evaluation
of instruction task termed as ____________.
a) Management C) Planning
b) Inspection d) Supervision
93)The forces that affect the development of curriculum are called
a) Foundation of curriculum c) Curriculum Evaluation
b) Curriculum Design d) Elements of Curriculum
94) The curriculum cannot be developed without :
a) Objective of curriculum c) Design of curriculum
b) Foundations of curriculum d) Evaluation of curriculum
95) Philosophical foundation of curriculum helps in the exploring:
a) New methods of teaching c) Job security
b) Financial profit d Evaluation
96) The Major purpose of co-curricular activities is to:
a) Provide relief from the usual classroom routine
b) Allow students an opportunity to develop in to good citizen
c) Helps students achieve a well-adjusted personality
d) Permit students to have a choice of educational program
97) Which term is not a type of remembering?
a) Recall c) Redundancy
b) Recognition d) Relearning
98) Sara is looking for an organized instructional program in which the
teacher and learners can be physically separated. Which of the
following will she choose?
a) Distance education c) Web Quests
b) Uniform Resource Locator d) Computer-Based Instruction
99) You were asked to evaluate the effectiveness of an instructional
game after using it in teaching a lesson in high school science. Which of
the following should you avoid?
a) Present problems which are relevant to learning objective
b) Allow learners to select different content materials.
c) Provide a cooperative learning atmosphere.
d) Provide a scoring system
100) Which is not a basic consideration in selecting and evaluating the
content of an educational technology tool?
a) Will it motivate and maintain interest?
b) Is there evidence of its effectiveness?
c) Can it be easily dismantled?
d) Does it match the content?
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Q.1: The aim of co-curricular activities is
a. Student Interest b. Training of Practical work
c. Overall Development d. All the above
Q: 2: Curriculum helps the educationist to achieve:
a. Objective b. Job
c. Education d. Values
Q: 3: For Paining of curriculum, it is essential to do:
a. Programming b. Situation analysis
c. Report writing d. Designing Strategy
Q: 4: The basic elements required in the processing of curriculum are:
a. Formulation of objectives
b. Content selection and organization of content
c. Selection and organization of learning experience d . All of above
Q: 5: Which type of research provides the strongest evidence about the
existence of cause-and-effect relationship?
a. Non experimental Research b . Experimental Research
c. Historical Research d. None of above
Q: 6: Research that is done to understand and event from the Past is
known as __?
a. Experimental research b. Correlational research
c. Replication d. Historical research
Q: 7: The correlation between intelligence test scores and grades is:
a. Not Correlated c. Negative
b. Positive d. None of these
Q: 8: Measurement and evaluation can be used to:
a. Motivate student
c. Assess the effectiveness of learning activities
b. Help to develop the scope sequence of teaching. d. None of these.
Q: 9: An adult human has __________ bones in his body.
a. 321 c. 413
b. 206 d. 1100
Q: 10:______________ presented the view that play is important for
strengthening imagery power of a child.
a.Piaget c. Robert Browning
b. Frued d. Vygotsky
Q: 11: In the first few weeks the child has ___________ control on his
body
a. complete b. No
c. strong d. None of these
Q:12 In ___________stage children are able to think about think about
things symbolically
a. formal operational b. pre-operational
c. concrete optional d. sensory motor
Q: 13: ___________ Is concerned with the determination of corporate
policy and the overall coordination of production
, distribution and finance.
a. Employ b. Administration
c. management d. Leadership
Q: 14: The requirement of few technical skills and more planning and
conceptual activities is characteristics of ________
level of management.
a. Top c. Lower
b. Middle d. Employ
Q: 15: In dealing with problems, whether they are intellectual or
behavioral, the first step to taken by teacher is to:
a. Decide on the treatment
b. Write a prescriptive program for each student
c. Treat all students to the same
d. Make a diagnosis of a problem
Q: 16: Learning is:
a. Directly in proportional to the teaching
b. Depend on the goals set by teacher
c. The manipulation of the Learner by the teacher
d. Relatively permanent change in behavior as a result of experience
Q: 17: Which term is not type of remembering?
a. Recall C. Redundancy
b. Recognition d. Relearning
Q: 18: Sara is looking for organized Instructional program in which the
teacher and learners can be physically separated. Which of the
following she will choose?
a. Distance Education . c. Web Quests
b. Uniform Resource Locator d. Computer-based instructions
Q: 19: Logos means knowledge and psyche means:
a. Soul b. Mind
C. Consciousness d . Behavior
Q: 20: Greeks studied psychology as a branch of:
a.‫ا‬Theology Biology
b. Philosophy d. religion
Q: 21: Who established the first psychological laboratory?
a. Galton b. Kurt Lewin
c. Wundut d. Watson
Q: 22: Which of the following is the most likely to be characteristic of
ineffective teacher?
a. Emphasis upon standard
b. Emphasis upon the control of immediate situation
c. Refusal to help students until they have helped themselves
d. Deferential treatment of the students of his class
Q: 23: level of slow learner falls in range of:
a. 90-110 b . 80-90
c 70-80 d. 40-70
Q: 24: Concepts are the:
a. Images c. building blocks
b. Ideas d. Words
Q: 25: Most important part of communication in classroom is:
a. Verbal C. Written
c. non verbal d.Signs
Q: 26: Communication is a:
a. Two way process c. Explanation of ideas
b. One way process d. Exemplification
Q: 27: General science is a branch of:
a. Pure science. C. Social science
b. Natural science d. Soft sciences
Q: 28: Panel is a form of:
a. Lecture c. Demonstration
b. Discussion d. None of these
Q: 29: Set induction should take:
a. 5 mints c. 10-15 mints
b. 5-10 mints d. 15-20 mints
Q: 30: Teaching skill is the:
a. Art C. Habit
b. Perfectness d. Attitude
Q: 31: What is sonnet?
a. A poem of six lines
b. A poem of eight lines
c. A poem of twelve lines
d. A poem of fourteen lines
Q: 32: Which figure of speech is it when a statement is exaggerated in a
poem?
a. Onomatopoeia C. Alliteration
b. Metonymy d. hyperbole
Q: 33: Theme is ......
a. a poet c. a character
b. an address d. the point writer is trying to make a subject
Q: 34: A device in literature where an object represents an idea.
a. Narrator c. Parody
b. Symbolism d. Theme
Q: 35: A description that appeals to one of the five senses.
a. Imagery c. Metaphor
b. Personification d. None
71) Vygotsky differed from piaget in that
a) Vygotsky's theory suggests that learning precedes development
b)Piaget spent his career in the Stalinist Soviet Union.
C)Piaget believed that learning precedes development.
d)Piaget believed that environmental stimuli contributed to
development.
72) How did Vygotsky view cognitive development?
a) He saw development as genetically predetermined.
b)He saw development as subject to mutations during its course.
c) He proposed that intellectual development can be understood only
in terms of the historical and cultural contexts children experience.
d) He saw development as a sequence of learning stimulus- response
associations
(73) According to Piaget. planned problem solving moves from trial and
error to a planned approach at the end of what stage of development?
a)Sensorimotor c) Preoperational
b) Formal operations d) Concrete operational
74) What is the 'Bell' in Pavlov's classical conditioning?
a) UCS c) CS
b) UCR d) CR
75) Seating arrangement is the part of
a)Physical environment c) Social environment
b) Psychological environment d) Intellectual environment
76) Students’ activities can be displayed on
a) Flannel board c) White board
b) Bulletin board d) Magic board
77) Use of life experience in education was supported by
a) Behaviorists c)Constructivists
b) Cognitivists d) Socialism
78) A measure of the strength of the linear relationship that exists
between two variables is called
a) Slop c) Correlation coefficient
b) Intercept d) Regression
79) Which of the following is true about ecological validity?
a) Ecological validity refers to the applicability of findings to the real
world
b) All laboratory experiments have low ecological validity
c) Ecological validity refers to how much a study's methods resemble
real-life situations
d) None of the other answers is correct
80) Alternate-form reliability is also known as
a) Parallel forms c) Convergent reliability
b) Test-retest reliability d) Split-half reliability
81) The split-half method is used as a test of
a) Constancy c) External validity
b) Inter-observer consistency d) Internal reliability
82) Generalized meanings, expressed in understandable symbols that
represent relationships in experience
are termed as____________
a) Memory c) Ideas
b) Perceptions d) Concepts
83) Habit formation is the characteristics of _________learning
a) Conditioning c) Gestalt
b) Social learning d) Functionalism
84) Fixed ideas and Ball-Park measurement are the qualities
of___________
a) Science c) Language
b) Biology d) Pseudoscience
85) Psychology is _________ word
a) Persian c) Latin
b) Greek d) German
86) Anatomical growth refers to growth in_________
a) Nervous system c) Bone structure
b) Circulatory system d) Muscular system
87) Term growth denotes a net increase in _________or weight of a
child.
a) Height c) Development
b) Capacity d) Ability
88) Evaluation is the process of ________in education
a) Quantifying c) Improvement
b) Value judgment d) Revision
89) Measurement is the process of _________the performance.
a) Qualifying c) Quantifying
b) Revising d) Explaining
90) The word discipline is derived from ______origin
a) Latin c) Gothic
b) Greek d) German
91) There are _________ domains of educational objectives
a) TWO c) Four
b) Three d) Five
92) A high level of awareness on part of supervisor to notice significant
elements in a situation materials and behaviors of others is called
_______.
a)Approachability c)Aspiration
b)Perceptiveness d)Imagination
93) The material teacher use to foster the teaching learning process is
called :
a) Collection of notes c) Instructional material
b) Note books d) Video games
94) All the learning activities which are exposed during study are
included in
a) Traditional technique of instruction
b) Conceptual technique of instruction
c) Normal technique of instruction
d) Modern technique of instruction
95) Formative evaluation curriculum is typically conducted
a)During the development or improvement of a program or course
b) involves making judgments about the efficacy of program or course
at its conclusion
c)Involve the assessment of both teachers and students
d) None of above
96) Syllabus is a part of
a)Society c) Curriculum
b) Classroom d) Activities
97) Mrs. Samina, A Grade v teacher prefers to use textbooks than other
instructional materials
a) What could be her reason for using it?
b) Textbooks can be easily duplicated.
c) Textbooks quickly become updated.
d) Textbooks address the needs of diverse students.
e) Textbooks content most of the materials they need to learn in the
course.
98) It is impractical to bring real object to the classroom suppose a
teacher constructed a three- dimensional visual instead. Which of the
following is did she construct?
a) Cartoon c) Graphic
b) Chart d) Model
99) There are several reasons why teachers are reluctant in using
electronic media in the teaching-learning process. Which is the most
common reason?
a)The difficulty in integrating them in the curriculum.
b) The limited exposure of teachers to new equipment
c) Their incompatibility to diverse needs of the learners.
d) The excessive availability of local technology in the community.
100) Which statement makes technology ineffective in student
learning?
a) It develops higher thinking skills.
b) It prepares students for the workforce.
c)It enhances students' collaborative skills,
d)It decreases achievement in content learning
Q: 76: Course outlines are intended to provide students with:
a. Overall Plan of Course c. Method of teaching
b. Method of Reading d. Complete exercise
Q: 77: Board field curriculum
d field curriculum is a modification of;
a. Activity centered curriculum c. Subject centered
b. Learner centered Curriculum d. No
No 78: The Value of Curriculum can be checked through:
a. Methods of teaching c. Discussion
b. Evaluation d. Test
Q: 79: The integrated curriculum stands for:
a Engaging the students in imaginary examples of the content
b. Engaging the in extracurricular activities
c. Engaging the students in activities related to real life situation
d. Introducing the students to real philosophy of life
Q: 80: Which scientific method is top-down approach?
a. Deductive method c. Hypothesis Method
b. Inductive method d. Patter Method
Q: 81:_________is a set of elements taken from a larger population
according to certain rules?
a. Sample c. Statistics
b. Population d. Elements
Q: 82: A hypothesis is?
a. A statement of the aims of an investigation
b. A statement which serves as a basis of further investigation
c. A methodical evaluation of research evidence
d. All of above
Q: 83: Alternate-form reliability is known as:
a. Parallel forms reliability C. Convergent reliability
b. Test-retest reliability d. Split-Half
Q: 84: Cognitive development deals with ______ aspects of child
development.
a. Physical c. Emotional
b. Mental d. Moral
Q: 85: In norm referenced system, child's performance is compared to
___________
a. Members of his group c. a set standard
b. Members of junior group d. his own abilities
86: Wish for getting highest marks in class is example of ______
motivation .
a. Intrinsic c. Environmental
b. Extrinsic d. Induced
Q: 87: Over learning deals with the ______ of responding in problem
solving.
a. ease and quickness c. forgetting and relearning
b. delay and remembrance d. revision of the information
Q:88. Scientific management theory of management was presented by
a Frederick W. Taylor c. Abraham Maslow
b. Luther-Gulick d. LyndailUrwick
Q: 89: The function of management that deals with the establishment of
formal structure of authority is called _________
a. Planning c. Staffing
b. Organizing d. Directing
Q: 90: The acronym POSDCORB was coined by
a. Taylor C. Gulick
b. Fayol d. Weber
Q: 91: The degree to which common purpose of organization is achieved
is termed as:
a. Goal c. Efficiency
b. Effectiveness d. Controlling
Q: 92: ICT means:
a. Information and communication technology
b. Integrated and comparative technique
C. Integrated and communication technology
d . Information and comparative technology
Q: 93: Educational Technology course has truly paved the way for
learner to become?
a) aware, appreciative, equipped c. effective, honest, wise
b) Creative, wise, honest d. non of these
Q: 94: In Educational Technology, teacher should have to:
a. Acquire not only computer literacy, but competence as well
b. Competence
c. Acquire not computer literacy only d. None of these
Q: 95: Why is the one-way delivery of information is misuse of
communication tools?
a. Because the teacher expects the student to study more
d. because this kind of practice lessens interaction capabilities of
communication tools
Q: 96: The primary aim of educational psychology is :
a. to contribute to an understanding of sound educational practice
b. to provide teacher with a greater appreciation of his role in education
of child
c. to provide effective background
d. None of these
Q: 97: Educational Psychology should provide prospective teacher with:
a. Insight into various aspects of modern education
b. Principles, insights and attitude as a point of departure for effective
teaching
C. Research procedures by means of which to evaluate correct teaching
procedure
d. Validate procedures to use their teachings
Q: 98: Cooperative learning is a form of:
a. Behaviourism c. Constructivism
b. Cognitivism d. Conectivism
Q: 99: Lecture method is:
a. Traditional c. Less expensive
b. Time saving d. Student based
No 100: Teaching skills are developed with:
a. Time c. Experience
b. Practice d. All of above
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Q: 71. Cooperative learning is a form of
a. Behaviorism c. Constructivism
b. Cognitivism d. Conectivism
Q: 72. In lesson planning the covering sheet provides information about
a. Introduction c. Setting the target
b. Background of the class d. Presentation
Q: 73. I. Q level of the slow learner falls in range of
a. 90-110 c. 70-80
b. 80-90 d. 40-70
Q: 74. General Psychology and Educational Psychology are dissimilar. In
that educational psychology
a. Is concerned with the child and not with the adult.
b. Is concerned with the various aspects of learning.
c. Deals only with the applications and not with the theory.
d. Selects and emphasizes certain data from the general field.
Q: 75. Education psychology is oriented towards:
a. The study of the peculiarities of individual children.
b. The application of the principles and techniques of psychology to
the solution of the problems of the class room.
c. The formulation of hypothesis and theories related to educational
practice.
d. The development on the part of the child of realistic goals and
effective plans for their attainment
76. The primary aim of educational psychology is
a. To contribute to on understanding of sound educational practices.
b. To Provide the teacher with a greater appreciation of his role in the
education of the child.
c. To provide the academic background essential for effective teaching,
d. To provide a theoretical framework for educational research
Q: 77. ICT means?
a. Information and Communication Technology
b. Integrated and comparative Technique
c. Integrated and Communication Technology
d. Information and Comparative Technology
78. Educational Technology course has truly paved the way for learner
to become?
a. aware, appreciative, equipped c. effective, honest, wise
b. creative, wise, honest d. none of these
Q: 79. What is the main objective in Educational Technology
a. Orient c. Facilitate
b. integrate d. evaluate
Q: 80. Top management works on:
a. Strategic plan c. budgeting
b: corporate plan d. both A&B
Q: 81. Demand for a commodity refers to
a. Need for the commodity
b. Amount of the commodity demanded at a particular price and at a
particular time
c. Desire for the commodity
d. Quantity demanded of that commodity
Q: 82, An individual demand curve slopes downward to the right
because of the:
a. Working of the law of diminishing marginal utility
b. substitution effect of decrease in price
c. income effect of fall in Price
d. All of the above
Q: 83. The most frequent value in the set of data is called?
a. Mean c. Mode
b. Median d. None
Q: 84. What is the mean and median of following set of data? X: 9,6,8,
4,3
a. Mean = 5, Median = 8 C. Mean = 5, Median = 6
b. Mean = 6, Median = d. Mean = 6, Median = 6
Q: 85. Sampling in which intact groups, not individuals, are randomly
selected is called?
a. Simple random sampling C. Purposive sampling
b. Convenience sampling d. Cluster sampling
86. Scientific management theory of management was presented by
a. Frederick W. Taylor c. Luther Gulick
b. Abraham Maslow d. LyndallUrwick
Q: 87. Scientific management had _________principles.
a. Two c. Four
b. Three d. Five
Q: 88. The step involving the development of an outline of the things
that must be accomplished an the method for accomplishment is called
a. Staffing C. Planning
b. Organizing d. Directing
Q: 89. Cognitive Development deals with-____________ aspects of child
development
a. Physical c. emotional
b. mental d. moral
Q: 90. Piaget suggested that there are _____________ stages in
cognitive development in children.
a.3 c.5
b. 4 d. 6
Q: 91. An adult human has ___________ bones in his body.
a.321 c.413
b. 206 d. 1100
Q: 92. A hypothesis is:
a. A statement of the aims of an investigation.
b. A statement which serves as the basis for further investigation
C. The methodical evaluation of research evidence.
d. All of above
Q: 93. Which scientific method is a top-down approach?
a. Deductive method c. Hypothesis method
b. Inductive method d. Pattern method
Q: 94. is a statistical index which describes the degree and direction of
the relationship between two variables
a. Regression C. Correlation
b. Mean d . T-test
Q: 95. An assessment that is carried out through the course is called
a. Initial assessment c. Formative assessment
b. Diagnostic assessment d. Summative assessment in education
96. The use of technology to enhance learning process is called
a. Information Technology
b Communication Technology
c. Information and Communication Technologies
d. None of the above
Q: 97 The purpose of grades is to
a. Provide information about a student's progress.
b. Allow teachers to judge student ability.
c. Humiliate students into working harder
d. Inform parents about how smart their child is.

Q: 98. The syllabus is described as:


a. Summary of topic c. Main chapters
b. Detail of chapters d. Few chapters

99. Which domain of objectives is not being evaluated through our


present system of examination:
a. Affective C. Psychomotor
b. Cognitive d. None of these

Q: 100. The forces that affect the development of curriculum are called:
a:Foundations of curriculum c. Curriculum Evaluation
b. Curriculum Design d. Elements of curriculum
………………………………………….
71 Constructivism holds the idea of
a. Learning is a change in behavior c. Learning by observation
b. Learning by doing d. Learning by observation
72 In Herbert approach of lesson planning comparison' is also called
a. Association c. Abstraction
b. Assimilation d. Questioning
73 Grammar Translation Method is a:
a. Modern method c.Traditional method
b. Student centered method d. Language teaching method
Q:.74 Vygotsky differed from Piaget in that:
a. Vygotsky's theory suggests that learning precedes development.
b. Piaget spent his career in the Stalinist Soviet Union.
C. Piaget believed that learning precedes development.
d. Piaget believed that environmental stimuli contributed to
development.
Q Q:75. According to Vygotsky, young children use what mechanism to
turn shared knowledge into their personal knowledge?
a: Sensorimotor behavior c. Autonomous morality
b. Private speech d. Conservation of energy
Q:76. Which discipline focuses on the study of human behavior?
a. Psychology c. Anthropology
b. Sociology d. Social psychology
Q:77. It is impractical to bring real objects to the classroom suppose a
teacher constructed a three-dimensional visual instead, Which of the
following did s/he construct?
a cartoon c. graphic
b. chart d. model
Q:78. You asked your students to illustrate what they have understood
from what they have read. Which of the following non-projected Visuals
are you referring to?
a. printed visuals c. graphics
b. models d. realias
Q:79. There are countless things in the environment that you and your
students can use to learn from such as trees, globes pebbles, blocks etc.
These real objects and models are really effective if they are utilized
properly . Which of the following is incorrect about the use of real
objects and models?
a. Familiarize yourself with the object or model.
b. Allow passing of a single object around the class.
C. Make sure that objects/models are large enough to be seen by the
whole class
d Encourage students' participation through questioning and having
students
Q:80. To bring harmony among all the elements of programmers
a. Planning c. Commanding
b. Organizing d. Coordinating
Q:. 81 School Budget includes:
a. Development expenditure C. Both a and b
b. Non development expenditure d. None of a and b
Q:. 82 Selecting one course of action among various alternatives is
a. Planning c. Decision making
b. Organizing d. Coordinating
Q:83. All of the following are properties of the normal curve except:
a) It is symmetric
b) Area under curve is more than 1
c) The mean, median, and mode are all equal
d) It is in bell shape
Q:84. A recent report concludes that subjects who drink caffeine are
more likely to have high blood pressure. For this study the dependent
variable is:
a) The time of consuming caffeine c) The blood pressure
(b) The consumption of caffeine d) The subjects
Q:85. Which of the following statements describes the null hypothesis in
research?
a) It is a statement which answers the research question after the data
is analyzed
b) It is a statement of a real relationship between variables that is to be
tested by data analysis
c) It is a statement of no relationship between variables that is to be
tested by data analysis
d) It is a question to be answered by the researcher
Q:. 86 Evaluation is the process of __________ in education.
a. Quantifying c. Improvement
b. Value judgement d. Revision
Q:.87 The dimension concerned with the procurement, management
and distribution of fiscal and material resources is called _____.
a. Financing c. directing
b. Planning d. management
Q:.88 The fiscal interpretation of the educational programme and
services is called ______.
a. Discipline c. Management
b. Organizing d. Budgeting
Q:. 89 Generalized meanings, expressed in understandable symbols that
represent relationships in experience are termed as ________.
(a) Memory c) Ideas
b ) Perceptions d) Concepts
Q:. 90 The process involve the manipulation of symbols that represent
images of objects not
present to the senses, and complex concepts is called
(a) Learning C ) Decoding
(b) Reading (d) Thinking
91. Cephalocaudal direction of growth moves from _________ .
a. Head downwards c. Center to outer words
b. Feet upwards d. Outwards to center
Q:. 92 Classifying students in a statistics course by their gender is an
example of what scale of measurement?
a. Nominal c. Interval
b. Ordinal d Ratio scale
Q:. 93 What is the mode of the following numbers? 1,2,2,8,8,14
a.8 c. Both 2 and 8
b. 2 d. 14
Q:.94 Which of the following is not an essential element of report
writing?
a. Research Methodology c. Conclusion
b. Reference d. None of these
Q:.95 Classifying students in a statistics course by their gender is an
example of what scale of measurement?
a. Nominal c. Interval
b. Ordinal d. Ratio scale
Q:. 96 'Tests that are administered, scored, and interpreted in the same
way no matter when or where they are used are called
a. Standardized C. Batteries
b. Norm-referenced d. Normed
Q:.97 Which of the following is not an essential element of report
writing?
a. Research Methodology c. Conclusion
b. Reference d. None of these
Q:. 98 Curriculum development refers to the total process of
curriculum:
a. Implementing c. Designing
b. Evaluating d. All of the above
Q:. 99 Which one is not the component, of the Curriculum
a. Contents c. Objectives
b. Design d. Evaluation
Q:. 100 Audio-visual aids for curriculum are defined as:
a . Material used in theatre.
b. Material used in classroom instructions
C. Material for extra-curricular activities
d. Material for personal satisfaction
80) Social sciences are also called as
a) Hard sciences c) Soft sciences
b) Natural sciences d) Pure sciences
181) A hypothesis is:
a) A statement of the aims of an investigation
b) A statement which serves as the basis for further investigation.
c) The methodical evaluation of research evidence.
d) ALL of above
82) Which scientific method is a top-down approach?
a) Deductive method c) Hypothesis method
b) Inductive method d) Pattern method
83) _______ is a statistical index which describes the degree and
direction of the relationship between two variables
a) Regression c) Correlation
b) Mean d) T-test
84) Which type of research provides the strongest evidence about the
existence of cause-and-effect relationships?
a) Non experimental Research c) Experimental Research
b) Historical Research d) None of above
985) Cognitive Development deals with ______aspects of child
development.
a) physical c) mental
b) emotional d) moral
86) Piaget suggested that there are _______stages in cognitive
development in children.
a) 3 c) 4
b) 5 d) 6
87) An adult human has ________bones in his body.
a) 321 c) 206
b) 413 d) 1100
88) ________presented the view that play is important to strengthening
imagery power of child.
a) Piaget c) Robert Browning
b) Frued d) Vygotsky
89. Scientific management theory of management was presented by
a) Fredrick W. Taylor c) Luther Gulick
b) Abraham Maslow d) LyndallUrwick
90) Scientific management had _________ principles.
a) TWO c) Four
b) Three d) Five
71) General psychology and Educational psychology are dissimilar. In
that educational psychology’
a) is concerned with the child and not with the adult.
b) is concerned with the various aspects of learning.
c) Deals only with the applications and not with the theory.
d) selects and emphasizes certain data from the general field.
72) Education psychology is oriented towards
a) The study of the peculiarities of individual children.
b) The application of the principle and techniques of psychology to the
solution of the problems of the class room.
c) The formulation of hypothesis and theories related to educational
practice.
d) The development on the part of the child of realistic goals and
effective plans for their attainment
73) The primary aim of education psychology is:
a)To contribute to an understanding of sound educational practices.
b)To provide a teacher with a greater appreciation of his role in the
education of the child.
c) To provide the academic background essential for effective teaching.
d) To provide a theoretical framework for educational research.
74) Which of the following is not a function of educational psychology?
a) To discover techniques by means of which educational goals can be
attained effectively.
b)To define the goals for which education is to strive.
c) To promote a greater understanding of the learning process.
d) To promote a greater understanding of the learner.
75) Educational psychology should provide prospective teachers with:
a) Insight into the various aspects of modern education.
b) Principles, insights and attitudes as points of departure for effective
teaching.
c) Research procedures by means of which to evaluate correct teaching
procedures.
d) Validate procedures to use in their teachings.
76) Cooperative learning is a form of :
a) Behaviorism c) Constructivism
b) Cognitivism d) Conectivism
77) In lesson planning the covering sheet provides information about
a) Introduction c) Setting the target
b) Background of the class d) Presentation
78) I.Q level of the slow learner falls in range of
a) 90-110 c) 70-80
b) 80-90 d) 40-70
79) Concepts are the :
a) Images c) Ideas
b) Building blocks d) Words
………………………………………………………….
91) The step involving the development of an outline of the things that
must be accomplished and the method for accomplishment is called
________.
a) Staffing c Planning
b) Organizing d) Directing
92) The function of management that deals with the establishment of
formal structure of authority is called ______.
a) Planning c) Staffing
b) Organizing d) Directing
93) Curriculum refers to the means and materials with which students
achieve:
a) Social outcomes c) Financial outcomes
b) Exercise d) Educational outcomes
(94) Course outlines are intended to provide students with:
a) Overall plan for course c) Method of reading
b) Method of teaching d) Complete exercise
95) Broad field curriculum is a modification of:
a) Activity centered curriculum
b) Learner centered curriculum
c) Subject centered curriculum
d) None of these
96) The characteristics of Activity Centered Curriculum:
a) Student Interest c) Training of practical work
b) Overall development d) All of the above
97) ICT means?
a) Information and Communication Technology.
b) Integrated and Comparative Technology.
c) Integrated and Communication Technology.
d) Information and Comparative Technology.
98) Educational Technology course has truly paved the way for learner
to become?
a) aware, appreciative, equipped c) upright, attractive, prudent
b) creative, wise, honest d) effective, honest, wise
99) What is the main objective in Educational Technology?
a) Orient c) facilitate
b) integrate d) evaluate
100) How Educational Technology in Integrated in the teaching learning
process?
a) Playing computer games c) Visiting your face book
b) Use of computer in class
d) Introduce, reinforce, supplement and extend skills
………………………………………………………………………………
71) The elements of aspiration and motivation and considering to be
exceedingly strong influences in shaping the quality and affecting the
result :
a) Individual effort c) Educational effort.
b) Learning effort d) Administration effort
72) A factor related to the effectiveness of ______ is the nature of
physical conditions.
a)Growth c) Guidance
b) Supervision d) Education
73) A supervision has developed into an integral part of the total
pattern of ______ many definations of it have emerged.
a) Guidance c) Education
b) Growth d) Evaluation
74) In how many aspect of inelegance emphasized by thorndike in the
light of his concept power of good responses from the point of view of
the truth a fact :
a)2 c) 4
b) 3 d) 5
75) Which test do not directly measure the future accomplishment and
measure present performance
a) Basic
b) Aptitude
c) Progressive
d) Scientific
76) Home condition degree of interest, emotional attitude, health and
other factors may affect individual _____during the taking on
intelligence test.
a) Classification c)Difference
b) Success d) Approach
77) Which test usually are referred to a test of abstract intelligence:
a) Grade c) Language
b) Ability d) Administrative
78) Which test do not directly measure future accomplishment and
measure present performance :
a) Scientific c) Aptitude
b) Progressive d) Basic
79) The central principal of Heuristic method is :
a) Learning through experience
b) Learning by doing
c) Learning through personal working
d) Learning through labour
80) How many types are classified for evaluation :
a)2type c) 4type
b) 3 type d) 5type
81) The alternative of cooperative learning is
a) Micro teaching c)Competitive models
b) Lessons plans d) Teaching models
82) How many domains are in taxonomies of educational objective?
a) 2 C) 4
b)3 d) 5
83) The test construction began with Alfred Binet attempt to device an
instrument of measurement that could be used for discovery feeble
minded children in :
a) French School c) English School
b) German School d) American School
84) Psychology is the study of human and _________
a) Conduct c) Deed
b)Behavior d) Experiences
………………………………………………………………………………………..
1)Following a response with something pleasant is called
a) Positive reinforcement c) Punishment
b) Negative reinforcement d) Extinction
2) The planning which is done at federal level or by the central body is
called _____ planning.
a) Inductive c) Sectoral
b) Imperative d) Integrated
3) testing hypothesis is a:
a) inferential statistics
b) Descriptive statistics
c) Data preparation
d) Data presentation
4) A teacher-made test is usually preferred over standardized test when
the teacher-made test:
a) Assesses the classroom objectives more fully
b) Favors locals, not national norms
C) is more reliable than the standardized test
d) Requires less time to score than the standardized test
5) Effectiveness of curriculum is determined by:
a)Evaluation c) Objective
b) Method d) Design
6) Which scientific method is a top-down approach?
a) Deductive method c) inductive method
b) Hypothesis method d) Pattern method
7) The method used to evaluate the curriculum is
a) Summative evaluation c) Diagnostic evaluation
b) Formative evaluation d) All of the above
8) Students' needs and interests are important in
a) Phycological foundation c) Sociological foundation
b) Economic foundation d)Historical foundation
9) Curriculum as scheme of study:
a)Defines the structure and content of an academic course
b) Defines the rules of extra-curricular activities
c) highlights the main points of the book
d) Describes the teaching strategies
10) Social Sciences are also called as :
a) Hard sciences c)Soft sciences
b)Natural Sciences d)Pure sciences
11) Communication is a
a) Two-way process c) One-way process
b) Explanation of ideas d) exemplification
12) One sentence summary is a form of:
a) Teacher evaluation c) formative evaluation
b) Student evaluation d)Summative evaluation
13) Use of life experience in education was supported by :
a) Behaviorist c) Cognitivist
b) Constructivist d) Socialists
14) Grammar translation method is a:
a) Modern Method c)Traditional Method
b) Student Centered Method d) Language Teaching Method
15) Teaching Skill is the :
a)Art c) Perfectness
b)Habit d) Attitude
16) The ability to think abstractly and to learn readily from experience
is:
a) Memory c) Intelligence
b)Learning d) Thinking
17) According to piaget planned problem solving moves from trial and
errors to a planned approach at the end what stage of development:
a) Sensorimotor c) Formal Operation
b) preparational d] Concrete Operational
18) Which of the following is not an example of communicative tool :
a)Multimedia Encyclopedia c) Teleconferencing
c) Electronic mail d) Chat
19) Learning is:
a) Directly in proportion to the teaching
b) Dependent on the goals set by the teacher
c) The manipulation of the learner by the teacher
d) Relatively permanent change in behaviour as a result of experience.
20) Which of the following computer based instructional material can
be used to learn new concepts?
a) Game c) Tutorial
b) Simulation d) Drill and practice
21) You asked your students to illustrate what they have understood
from what they have read. Which of the following non-projected visuals
are you referring to?
a) Printed Visuals c) Models
b) Graphics d)realia
22) Motivation related to :
a) Planning c) Controlling
b) Leading d) Tactical decision
23) The function of educational administration and management is :
a) instructional tasks c) Non instructional tasks
b) Botha and b d) None of these
24) Laissez faire administration is based on:
a) Dictatorship c)Mutual sharing
b) Non interference d) None of these
25) The degree to which the common purpose of organization is
achieved is termed as:
a) Goal c) effectiveness
b) efficiency d) controlling
26) The procedure of giving direction and providing critical evaluation of
construction task is termed as:
a) Management c) Inspection
b) Warning d) Supervision
27) Evaluation is the process of ______ in education.
a) Quantifying c) Value judgement
b) Improvement d) Revision
28) Wish of getting higher marks in the class is the example of
________Motivation.
a)Intrinsic c) Extrinsic
b)Environmental d) Induced
29 ) Over learning deals with the _________ of responding in problem
solving .
a. ease and quickness c) delay and remembrance
b) for gelling and relearning d) Revision of the information
30) Habit formation is characteristic of ________ learning.
a) Conditioning c) social learning
b) Gestalt d) Functionalism
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