151. As cinema makes an appeal to our imagination and arouse variety of

(a) Emotion

(b) Fear

(c) Sensation

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(d) Action

152. Some play groups if supervised may become remedial and therapeutic for certain types of children

(a) Aggressive

(b) Timid

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(c) Both a & b

(d) Can’t say

153. Suppose the teachers are busy in cracking filthy jokes and you are also there but you are unable to stop them you should

(a) Persuade them decently not to waste their time-in filthy jokes

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(b) Live in isolation or change the group

(c) Instruct them to mind their language while passing leisure time

(d) Be critical and remind them for the nobility of their jobs

154. The main purpose of the first degrees in our universities should be to

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(a) Bring students to frontiers of knowledge and from there should be research

(b) Equip students with necessary competencies for different work experiences

(c) Prepare students for social service and bring them to the threshold of knowledge

(d) Bring to the frontiers of research with necessary equipment of knowledge.

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155. The general victimims against education now­adays is that about the standards

(a) The numbers 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-standard attainments.

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

156. Gestalt psychology emerged out experimental findings on:

(a) Testing of intelligence

(b) Emotional behaviour

(c) Attitudes and aptitudes

(d) Principles of perfection

157. Play group in teenager can have great

(a) Economic value

(b) Educative value

(c) Cultural value

(d) Religious value

158. What is the modern method of acquiring knowledge?

(a) Authority

(b) Expert opinion

(c) Scientific method

(d) Personal experience

159. A smooth working democratic society depends upon

(a) Widespread common interests and common attitudes among its citizens

(b) An equal distribution of economic resources among the body of citizens

(c) A highly selective school system

(d) Uncleaned economic competition

160. Four of the following represent objectives of the school as seen by the educational sociologist. Which one is not such an objective?

(a) An appreciation of our rich cultural heritage

(b) The instilling of a sense of basic social values

(c) A lessening of concern for individual development

(d) None of the above

161. In gang there are often causes of

(a) Dropping out from school

(b) Truancy

(c) Dropping out from family

(d) All of the above

162. Due to great social prestige actor, etc are effective of

(a) Suggestions

(b) Communication

(c) Both a & b

(d) All of the above

163. An important feature of reference groups is that individual relate himself to them or

(a) Has aspiration to relate to them

(b) Relate to religion

(c) Relate to society

(d) Relate to culture

164. For the development of the self and also in the learning of culture important for young is

(a) Peer group

(b) Social group

(c) Religious group

(d) All of the above

165. A basic ideal of a democratic society is

(a) Belief in the opinion of the leaders

(b) Powerful leadership

(c) Respect for the enlightened individual

(d) Might makes right

166. The gang engaged in use and selling drugs is called

(a) The criminal gang

(b) Conflict gang

(c) Drug gang

(d) All of the above

167. The attitude of the education sociologist towards vocational education generally is that

(a) Federal aid for vocational education should be discontinued.

(b) Distinctions between general and vocational education have no real basis

(c) The apprenticeship system for vocational training should be abolished

(d) ‘Private-for-profit’ vocational schools should be free from regulation

168. The George-Deen Act provided mainly for federal aid to

(a) Industrial education

(b) Agricultural college

(c) Distributive occupational training

(d) Public service occupations

169. Other agencies of education is/are

(a) Print media

(b) Radio

(c) Cinema

(d) All of the above

170. Health education agencies can succeed only if

(a) Responsibility is given to the federal government «

(b) Health is considered a personal matter

(c) Changes can be made in community more

(d) Bills for compulsory healthy insurance are defeated

171. Which of the following is least questionable as an assumption made in intergroup education?

(a) Having had favourable contacts with minorities one is apt to have a more favourable attitude towards them.

(b) Prejudice is a result of ignorance of the facts truth will remove one’s prejudices.

(c) Intergroup experiences in a school situation change behaviour in other situations.

(d) Modification in verbalisation of attitudes.

172. Statistics collected in our country as late as 1976-77 reveals that the element of girls as compared to boys:

(a) very rapidly falls down from the lower to the higher classes

(b) is lower for the age group of 11 to 14 years than at the ages of 14 to 17 years.

(c) falls in the number of schools certainly, but falls slow and gradual.

(d) shows downward trend from the higher

173. Despite the tremendous progress which has been made in combating illiteracy in this country, there still remains:

(a) More illiteracy among the whites than non-whites

(b) More than 2 million over 14 years of age who are illiterate

(c) More illiteracy in non-rural than in rural areas

(d) 20 per cent illiteracy rate between the ages of 14 and 50

174. Who indulges in gambling?

(a) All persons

(b) Bad character

(c) Drunkards

(d) None of the above

175. The formal discipline theory of education is the outcome of

(a) Structural psychology

(b) Functional psychology

(c) Faculty psychology

(d) Genetic psychology

176. Which of the following is not a basic problem faced by vocational education since World War II

(a) The lack of a constant pattern in types of vocational training

(b) The length of time and amount of training needed for economic life

(c) The extent and nature of federal aid for vocational education

(d) The extent to which the vocation school should train for specific skills

177. A vestibule school was a

(a) Public trade school

(b) Correspondence school

(c) School for apprentices

(d) School run by a factory

178. Peer groups help the young to become independent in their

(a) Thought

(b) Family

(c) Both a & b

(d) Decision

179. If a high caste teacher adopts a discriminatory attitude towards low caste students his behaviour is

(a) correct according to his religion

(b) against the national spirit, and need of the hour

(c) not against the code of teachers’ professionalism of UNESCO

(d) not against the constitutional provisions

180. Theory as an aspect of research does not

(a) Serve as a tool for providing a guiding frame-work for observation and discovery

(b) Describe the facts and relationships that exist.

(c) Serve as a goal providing explanation for specific phenomena with maximal probability and ex-attitude.

(d) Discard facts, specific and concrete observations.

181. Deductively reasoning out the consequences of the suggested solutions, is an aspect of thinking involved in the

(a) Psychological methods of acquiring knowledge

(b) Older methods of acquiring knowledge

(c) Scientific methods of acquiring knowledge

(d) Personal experience as methods of acquiring knowledge

182. What should be done for constructing and standardizing a psychological test?

(a) Should not be considered a research because it is a small-scale activity.

(b) Should be considered a research of value because the test so developed can be used later by others.

(c) Should be considered a valuable piece of research because a lot of labour and energy have gone into it.

(d) Should not be considered a research because it does not test any hypothesis.

183. While the religious attitude is emotional the philosophical attitude is

(a) Full of wonder

(b) Doubtful

(c) Detached

(d) All the above

184. Which of the following statements is not correct ?

(a) In order to procure money for his drugs he commits crimes and even murders. The children are misused in the drug trade. In the world, drug addiction is the biggest and the most burning problem. It is the most dangerous and harmful poisonous pollutants ‘ of social environment. The problem of this social pollutant can be best tackled only with the combined and determined efforts of the government, society and the educational institutions.

(b) There are good as well as bad characters in the society and specially today there is no death of pollutants of social environment. Drug addiction, drinking, and crimes are very common and are strong pollutants of social environment.

(c) This is the most dangerous element and spoils the character of the children. Once a person gets addicted to the use of drugs and narcotics, he cannot come out of this. He cannot live without the drugs. The addicted person become useless for any type of work, cannot earn, but requires regular supply of drug to live. Even if he is rich he extorts all the funds, and later starts begging from his friends who can give him money only upto a certain limit.

(d) None of the above is wrong

185. If you are irritated and show rashness because of the inadequate behaviours shown by others what do you think about your own behaviour?

(a) your behaviour is not good because elders have the right to behave you in this way.

(b) it is justified because behaviours are echo lime

(c) your behaviour is also the sign of maladjustment and so try to control yourself when you are maltreated

(d) none of these

186. Membership in a gang is often a cause of the members having poor attitude towards

(a) Education

(b) Culture

(c) Religion

(d) None of these

187. If a student is constantly rubbing his eyes and is inattentive during blackboard work he is having

(a) hearing problem

(b) adjustment problem

(c) visual problem

(d) all of the above

188. A child has first experience of inter-group opposition from

(a) Play group

(b) Cultural group

(c) Family group

(d) Social group

189. While the aim of religion of God realisation, the aim of philosophy is

(a) Search of truth

(b) Reflection

(c) Criticism

(d) All the above

190. Play group is heterosexual at the age of

(a) 7-8 years

(b) 10-12 years

(c) 9-10 years

(d) 8-9 years

191. The subject even today many teachers are indifferent to the study of

(a) Zoology

(b) Psychology

(c) Mathematics

(d) Science

192. A couple of research studies shows that the cinema encourages

(a) Positive education

(b) Anti-social conduct

(c) Social conduct

(d) Educational values

193. A 1 theory’ helps the researcher in

(a) Identifying the facts needed to be considered in the context of the research problem

(b) Understanding the research procedure

(c) Understanding the technical terms used in research

(d) Determining how to make or record observations

194. While the method of religion is emotional the method of philosophy is

(a) Logical

(b) Reflective

(c) Rational

(d) All the above

195. What we have called behaviour is the activity of the individual organism in relation to

(a) Family

(b) Nation

(c) Environment

(d) Society

196. Relation of philosophy and religion can be said to be

(a) Contradictory

(b) Complimentary

(c) Both

(d) Neither

197. Which of the following does not belong to the group of the other three?

(a) Logical validity

(b) Curricular validity

(c) Sampling validity

(d) Construct validity

198. The use we make of general psychology in the several departments of life under-

(a) Applied psychology

(b) Abnormal psychology

(c) Religion psychology

(d) None of these

199. It is said that there are individual difference among students in a class. This fact is

(a) Great hindrance to teachers in teaching

(b) A suggestion for teachers to be careful in teaching

(c) Supported by lazy teachers to find executed for their weaknesses

(d) Purely a historical evidence that is outdated today

200. Which problems are included in the scope of Educational Research ?

(a) Educational

(b) Psychological

(c) Philosophical

(d) Sociological

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151. (a)

152. (c)

153. (a)

154. (a)

155. (c)

156. (d)

157. (b)

158. (c)

159. (b)

160. (a)

161. (d)

162. (c)

163. (a)

164. (a)

165. (c)

166. (c)

167. (c)

168. (d)

169. (d)

170. (d)

171.(d)

172. (a)

173. (a)

174. (b)

175. (c)

176. (a)

177. (c)

178. (c)

179. (b)

180. (b)

181(c)

182. (b)

183. (d)

184. (d)

185. (c)

186. (a)

187. (c)

188. (a)

189. (d)

190. (a)

191. (b)

192. (b)

193. (d)

194. (d)

195. (c)

196. (b)

197. (c)

198. (a)

199. (b)

200. (c)