1. Which process of communication is the best for controlling noise in a classroom?

(a) Raising one’s voice above students voice

(b) Saying ‘don’t talk

(c) Remaining calm and just looking at students

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(d) Continue teaching without caring for noisy class

2. Forament of monro is an aperture between

(a) Rhinocoel and diacoel

(b) Third & fourth ventricles

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(c) Lateral and third ventricles

(d) Diacoel and metacoel

3. The psychologist who was the forerunner of the Gestalt School of Psychology in Education, was

(a) William James

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(b) Wertheime

(c) Watson

(d) Wundt

4. Population education in schools

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(a) Should be thought as a separate subject

(b) Will solve the problem of wastage in education

(c) Could be avoided as unnecessary

(d) Should be integrated with other existing subjects

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5. The trial and error method of learning is an offshoot of

(a) Purposivism

(b)Conditioning

(c) Behaviourism

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(d)Connectionism

6. Guidance services are recommended to be introduced in schools. This means that

(a) Students should be guided as to what courses or vocations would be suited to

(b) Students must be guided for preparation for examinations though unit and term tests

(c) Teachers should guide the parents about the method to look after their children.

(d) Students should be given groper guidance in completing their assignments.

7. I will appreciate the teacher who

(a) Has strict control over his students

(b) Knows the problems of students and helps them

(c) Has a charming personality

(d) Is friendly with the students

8. Which of the following steps would you consider first as an effective communicator?

(a) Plan the evaluation procedure

(b) Select the channels of communication

(c)Specify the objectives of communication

(d) Identify various media for communication

9. The Kothari Education Commission’s report was entitled as

(a) Education and National Development

(b) Diversification of Education

(c) Learning to be

(d) Education and Socialisation in Democracy

10. Overhead projector is superior to short circuit TV in a classroom teaching because

(a) It is cheap and self devised

(b) Pictures in it may be shown in a desired sequence and with a minimum of lost motion (material)

(c) It is easy to use

(d) Information presented though it is easily retained

11. Which is the least important in teaching?

(a) Punishing the students

(b) Lecturing in impressive ways

(c) Maintaining discipline in the class

(d) Drawing sketches and diagrams on the black-board if needed

12. When a student is making noise in the classroom, the teacher should

(a) Criticize the student

(b) Send the student outside the classroom

(c) Ignore the student

(d)Talk to the student privately after the class and should find out the reasons for his making noise

13. The three language formula at the lower secondary stage of Classes VIII to X, recommended by the Indian Education Commission (1964-66) was as follows

(a) Mother Tongue + Regional Language + English

(b) Mother Tongue or Regional Language + Hindi + English

(c) Mother Tongue or Hindi + English + A Regional Language

(d) Mother Tongue + Hindi + A Regional Language

14. The most important question that a researcher is interested to use statistical technique in his problem then he has to see

(a) Whether the data could be quantified

(b) Whether analysis of data would be possible

(c) Whether appropriate statistical techniques are available

(d) Whether worthwhile inferences could be drawn

15. The area where the teacher-made tests cannot be pertinent is

(a) Interests

(b) Intelligence

(c) Personality

(d) Attitudes

16. Teachers who are enthusiastic in the classroom teaching

(a) Simply dramatize to hold the students attention

(b) Often lack proficiency in the subjects which stays hidden under enthusiasm

(c) Involve their students in the teaching learning process

(d) All of the above

17. Thermoregulatory centre in the body of homeothermol animals and man is found in

(a) Skin

(b) Pituitary

(c) Hypothalamus

(d) Diencephalon

18. A teacher in order to be successful, should

(a) Prepare the student to score high marks in administrative activities

(b)Concentrate on syllabus completion

(c) Help students in achieving their goals

(d) Provide subject knowledge to students

19. A motor nerve carries impulses from

(a) Cranial nerves to effectors

(b) Effectors to cranial nerves

(c) Effectors to central nervous system

(d) Central nervous system to effectors

20. Faculty psychology was most widely acceptor

(a) During the post renaissance period

(b) During the renaissance period

(c) Both during the renaissance period and the post renaissance period

(d) During the renaissance period but given up in the past renaissance period

21. All of the following statements regarding a teacher are correct except that he is/he

(a) A friend, guide and philosopher

(b) Teaches what the students do not know

(c) The leader of the class

(d) Changes his attitudes and behaviour according to the need of the society

22. Which of the following interpretations would be correct according to the progressive philosophy of education?

(a) Emphasis on the importance of pupil activity in learning

(b) Making learning a delightful activity

(c) Encouragement of private enterprises in education

(d) Emphasis on incentives to be made more attractive in learning

23. Social development among children requires that

(a) A children’s relations with other children and adults should be encouraged

(b) Parents should give full freedom to children in their activities

(c) Children should be prepared to move among right members of the society

(d) The classes of children should be enlarged for wider movement.

24. A good teacher should have

(a) Interpersonal skills

(b) Communication skills

(c) Conceptual clarity

(d) All of the above

25. The Gurukulas system of Education started during

(a) During Modern Period

(b) During British Rule

(c) Ancient Period

(d) In 1970

26. Olfactory lobes of a mammalian rain are

(a)Free and solid

(b)Fused and solid

(c)Fused and hollow

(d)Free and hollow

27. _________hearing originates in mammals is

(a) Anditory nerve

(b) Coehlea

(c) Ear ossicles

(d) Vestibale

28. On the first day of your teaching a class, the students remain quiet, which of the following would be your correct inference?

(a) They are watching and studying your weak and strong qualities carefully

(b) They are satisfied and impressed by your personality

(c) They are wondering at your experiences in the subject

(d) They are all well disciplined and obedient students

29. The first important step in teaching is

(a) Organizing material to be taught

(b) Planning before hand

(c) Knowing the background of students

(d) None of the above

30. Which audio-visual aid is simple, easy to use and not expensive?

(a) Slides

(b) Cassettes

(c)Transparencies

(d) Compact discs

31. Which is most desirable?

(a)The teacher should speak clearly and loudly

(b)The teacher should make good use of the black-board

(c)The teacher should not allow students to make noise in the class

(d)The teacher should explain as simply as possible difficult aspects of the subject matter

32. Treating children as plants and the teacher as the gardener, was a concept

(a) Nursery Schools

(b) Bala Bhavan

(c). Kindergartens

(d) Abhudaya Pathasalas

33. Gandhi’s real greatness in the field of education is to be found in the fact that

(a) His naturalism merged with his pragmatism

(b) He made his idealism as complementary

(c) He made both naturalism and pragmatism as complementary to his idealism

(d) He made his idealism and naturalism complementary to his pragmatism

34. Absenteeism in the class can be minimized by

(a) Telling students that it is bad to be absent in the class

(b) Punishing the students

(c) Ignoring the fact of absenteeism

(d) Teaching the class effectively and regularly

35. Suppose you are an ambitious teacher. You have high ideals for class room teaching but your hard labour goes in vain. The reason underlying this problem may be

(a) Individual differences among students make your efforts futile

(b) Your teaching level is above the ability level of students

(c) Both of these

(d) None of the above

36. One can be a good teacher, if he

(a) Has genuine interest in teaching

(b) Knows his subject

(c) Knows how to control students

(d) Has good expression

37. Part of mammalian brain controlling muscular co-ordination is

(a) Medulla oblongata

(b) Corpus callosum

(c) Cerebrum

(d) Cerebellum

38. Corpus callosum occurs in

(a) Midbrain of Frog

(b) Fore brain of Frog

(c) Fore brain of Rabbit

(d) Midbrain of Rabbit

39. The Secondary Education Commission’s suggestion about negligence of education in school, favoured

(a) Religious instruction as an integral part of regular school work without appointing special teachers for the purpose.

(b) Combination of religious instruction moral education relating to with of contents different curricular courses.

(c) Religious instruction only on v basis outside school with the consent of parents and management

(d) Limiting free religious instruction those who wanted it, by creating required facilities within the s timetable itself.

40. Which one of the following is not an of culture?

(a) Shared

(b) Learnt

(c) Innate

(d) Transmittal)

41. Cranial nerve bringing impulses from i ear is

(a) Trochlear

(b) Hyomeadibu

(c) Vagur

(d) Auditor

42. There are recommendations for including subject called ‘Safety education’ in schools of today, it means

(a)Corrective education to protect the health of children

(b) Health education for safeguarding health of students

(c) Instruction and practice in the road sense to escape from head accidents

(d)All the above

43. If cerebral hemisphere man removed he

(a) Dies after some time

(b) Dies immediately

(c) Stop feeding

(d) Behave normally

44. Which of the following oranial nerves is mixed?

(a) Optic

(b) Vagus

(c) Olfactory

(d) Trochlear

45. Equalisation of educational opportunities means

(a) Providing education suited to the nature abilities for all

(b) Providing equal type of education for all

(c) Planning similar curriculum and methods for all

(d) Providing the same kind of schools for all

46. Lungs, heart, larynx, stomach intestine etc., are supplied by cranial nerve

(a) Oculomotor

(b) Vagus

(c) Trigeminal

(d)Abducens

47. A dogma is different from a theory in respect of any one of the following

(a) Experimental verification

(b) Assumptions

(c) Conviction

(d) Acceptability

48. Discussion in the class will be more effective if the topic of discussion is

(a) Stated before the start of the discussion

(b) Not introduced

(c) Written on the Board without introducing it

(d) Informed to the students well in advance

49. The general victimize against education now- a-days is that about the standards

(a) The number of students taking to formal education is falling

(b) The percentages of passes in public examinations are falling

(c) There is increase in the number of students with sub-standards attainments.

(d) There is increase in the number of schools but decrease in the number of teachers.

50. Which is most desirable?

(a) The teacher should speak clearly and loudly

(b) The teacher should make good use of black-board

(c)The teacher should not allow students to make noise in the class

(d) The teacher should explain as simply as possible difficult aspects of the subject matter

Answers:

1. (c)

2. (d)

3. (b)

4. (b)

5. (d)

6. (a)

7. (b)

8. (c)

9. (a)

10. (b)

11. (a)

12. (d)

13. (b)

14. (a)

15. (b)

16. (c)

17. (c)

18. (c)

19. (b)

20. (c)

21. (b)

22. (a)

23. (d)

24.(d)

25. (c)

26. (b)

27. (b)

28. (a)

29. (c)

30. (c)

31. (d)

32. (c)

33. (c)

34. (b)

35. (c)

36. (a)

37.(d)

38. (c)

39. (a)

40. (c)

41. (c)

42. (c)

43. (b)

44.(c)

45. (d)

46. (a)

47. (a)

48. (d)

49. (c)

50. (d)