1. The case study method as adopted to find out
(a)The cases of a child’s maladjustment
(b)The personality development of an individual
(c) The family history of a person
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(d)The effects of heredity on education of a child
2. The first question that a researcher interested in the application for statistical techniques to his problem has to ask is
(a) Whether the data could be quantified
(b) Whether appropriate statistical techniques are available
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(c) Whether analysis of data would be possible
(d) Whether worthwhile inferences could be drawn
3. Concerning the application of education to the problem of intergroup relations in America, it can be said truthfully that
(a) Equality in education alone will provide the Negro with equality of job opportunity
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(b) There is evidence that the education of the Negro will increase rather than solve conflict.
(c) The melting pot programme of assimilation was found applicable of Negroes and Chinese.
(d) None of these
4. If you are irritated and show rashness because of the inadequate behaviours shown by others what do you think about your own behaviour?
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(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
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5. If a girl student requests you to collect her posts at your address what would you like to do in this case?
(a)You would not give permission as it is against your own principles
(b)You will permit the girl to collect the posts at your address because as a teacher you should do it
(c) You will never give her your own address suspecting a foul game
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(d)You will permit her because you have some attachment with her
6. Which of the following definitions would be correct for the term “programmes instructions”?
(a) It is a schedule of instruction coupled with extra-curricular programmes in the school.
(b) It is an instructional procedure as per time table and monthly progress programme of the school.
(c) It is a project approach based on a, programme of visits and observational studies by students.
(d) It is a planned sequence of arranging the material to be learned from simple to complex for self study
7. Effective communication will make the receivers
(a) Enjoy it
(b) Think about it
(c) Pass it on to others
(d) Accept it
8. The special courts meant for dealing with juvenile delinquents look upon delinquency as
(a) A crime rather than misbehaviour
(b) Misbehaviour rather than a crime
(C) An ‘act of negligence on the part of the society
(c) A mistake of parents rather than of children
9. A teacher is successful only if he
(a) Knows his subject thoroughly well
(b) Is approachable
(c) Produces cent per cent result
(d) Publishes papers in journals of repute
10. 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 fifthly jokes
(b) Instruct them to mind their language while passing leisure time
(c) Live in isolation or change the group
(d) Be critical and remind them for the nobility of their jobs
11. The main difference between an administrator and a researcher lies in the fact that
(a) The former is more concerned only with what of things while the researcher is interested both in the why and what of things
(b) The former takes a global view of things while the latter penetrates deep into specific issues
(c) The former approaches problems in a practical manner while the latter is purely theoretical
(d) The former is more interested in social outcomes while the latter in finding out as to why things happen as they do
12. Acculturation is the process of
(a) Accepting the innovations required for the development of nation’s culture
(b) Developing qualities which affect the culture of nation
(c) Being influenced by the cultural imperatives of a nation
(d) Following the latest trends of a culture as opposed to the past traditions
13. The 1965-66 Indian Education Commission, recommended among other things
(a) General education as distinct from vocational education
(b) General education containing elements of vocational and technical education
(c) General education a college preparatory course and vocational education leading to technical course.
(d) Complete separation between the general and vocational educational courses
14. A children in school is called a problem child
(a) He is able to solve the problem of children
(b) He suggests useful approaches teachers when they are explaining a; problem
(c) He behaves such that it becomes i problem for the teacher to understand it
(d) He is very resourceful in suggesting problems for the class to work out
15. If students do not understand what taug, in the class, is the teacher should?
(a) Repeat the lesson once again
(b) Teach the lesson again giving mo examples
(c) Proceed to the next lesson so the syllabus could be covered
(d) Check up the previous knowledge of the students in the topic
16. Which statement is not correct?
(a) One research gives birth to another research
(b) A researcher is expected to be a well read person
(c) All researches contribute to the existing knowledge
(d) A good researcher is a nice person
17. Learning according to Watson’s behaviorism is
(a) Learning by trial and error only
(b) Learning by selection of successful variants
(c) Based on the interpretation of the law of effects
(d) Common among human beings only
18. The famous seven cordial principles of education were formulated in the U.S.A. by
(a) The new education fellowship
(b) The progressive education association
(c) The national education association
(d) The national federation of education
19. The credit of planning a child’s education is achieve the definitely goes to
(a) John Lock
(b) Frobel
(c) Piaget
(d) Montessori
20. One will be an effective communicator if one
(a) Has histrionic talents
(b) Is a humorous speaker
(c) Is very clear about what one communicates
(d) Communicates in one’s mother tongue
21. Programmed learning involves:
(a) A graded series of audio-tapes
(b) An ordered sequence of stimulus items
(c) Well planned lesson material used for continuing education
(d) Collection of slides and film strips on the lesson
22. A child may have hearing impairment if
(a) He comes nearer to the speaker during conversion
(b) He speaks loudly unusually
(c) He generally says, “Please repeat” to the teacher
(d) All of the above
23. Which of the following statement is not correct?
(a) A good communicator cannot be a good teacher
(b) A good communicator has wide reading
(c) A good communicator has good sense of humour
(d) A good communicator has command over language
24. The quality of research is judged by the
(a) Relevance of research
(b) Depth of the research
(c) Methodology followed in conducting the research
(d) Experience of the researcher
25. Which of the following is an example of the software material?
(a) Cover head projects
(b) Computer
(c) Nursery Rhymes set to music recorded on tapes
(d) Teaching machine
26. An effective communication does not require
(a) Appropriate gestures
(b) Change in speech pattern
(c) Mastery of content
(d) Handsome personality
27. Which of the following is not true of adult education in this country?
(a) It has included worker’s educational and Chautaque
(b) Its origin lies outside the formal agency of the school
(c)It needs to adopt formal school methods if it is to succeed
(d) It is a recent development within the last fifty years.
28. Realism is really
(a) Reserve of naturalism
(b) Pragmatic epistemology
(c)The basis of idealism
(d) An epistemological philosophy
29. The objectives of a research can be written
(a) Only in statement form
(b) Only in question form
(c) Both question and statement form
(d) In hypothetical form
30. The facial expressions of students relate to which element of the communication process?
(a) Message
(b) Sender
(c) Channel
(d) Receiver
31. The progressive education movement in U.S.A. was the direct outcome of
(a) Experimentalism of Education
(b) Naturalism in education
(c)Pragmatism in education
(d) Socialism in education
32. In the eyes of the educational sociologist, the school can best contract prejudice by
(a) Imparting the intellect
(b) Developing the intellect
(c) Asserting loyalty to the “in-group” and hostility to others
(d) Developing and extending primary group values
33. The timings of telecast of U.G.C. educational programmes are
(a) From 12 noon to 1 p.m.
(b) From 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
(c) From 6 a.m. to 7 a.m.
(d) Irregular
34. Quality of research depends on
(a) Available facilities
(b) Use of nigh technology
(c) Training in research methodology
(d) Dedication on the part of researchers
35. The term ‘sub-culture’ is used to indicate
(a)The belief and customs of traditional social groups
(b)The culture of the lower state of the society
(c) The culture of different groups of societies
(d)The traditions and ideas of tribal groups of societies
36. Which device do you use to project an opaque object?
(a) Magic lantern
(b) Slide projector
(c) Film strip projector
(d) Epidiascope
37. An important principle of the play-way technique in education is that
(a) Children should learn on their own responsibility
(b) Authoritarianism is a must for speedy learning and adaptation
(c) Learning should take place under disciplined conditions
(d) Opportunities for self expression should be selective under guidance and supervision
38. Which of the following describes Micro- teaching?
(a) Breaking up the subject matter into small division
(b) Explaining the lesson in minute detail
(c) Scaling-down teaching situation
(d) Teaching the basics of a selected unit
39. When a student asks a question to which the teacher has no directs correct answer. He should
(a) Tell the student not to ask such irrelevant question
(b) Give some vague answer and satisfy the student
(c) Tell the student that’ he would give the correct answer later
(d) Ask the student to find out the answer himself from books in the library
40. For Tagore, the real education is that which
(a) Inculcates regularity in habits and attitudes
(b) Has intellectual and emotional predominance
(c) Makes a realistic and pragmatic approach to life
(d) Makes one’s life harmonious with all existence
41. Which of the following is a measured variability?
(a) Mean
(b) Median
(c) Correlation coefficient
(d) Standard deviation
42. If a girl student requests you to collect her’ posts at your address what would you like to do in this case
(a) You would not give permission as it is against your own principles
(b) You will permit the girl to collect the posts at your address because as a teacher you should do it
(c) You will never give her your own address suspecting a foul game
(d) You will permit her because you have some attachment with her
43. The name of Paui S. Popenoe is best associated with
(a) Industrial arts and vocational education
(b) Education for family relations
(c) Education
(d) Nursing education
44. Speaking about the problem method of teaching, Deway asserts that:
(a) Teachers should first recognise a problem to pass it on to students
(b) The problem should be as such for students and not for teachers.
(c) Problem should arise from some school subjects rather than from the child’s behaviour.
(d) Problem should start from some life experience rather from school subject.
45. The criticism of the 1952-53 Secondary Commission in our country about the curriculum in the secondary school was that
(a) It was narrowly conceived mainly in terms of admission requirements of the colleges.
(b) It envisaged education for the more liberal classes of the society instead of uplifting the rural areas of the country
(c) It was more theoretical than practical as an unbearable burden for students at that age
(d) It appeared to suit the interests and tests of the expert teachers along amounting to neglect of the capacities and requirements of the taught.
46. If a child is a back bench and is unable to watch the black board clearly. As a result he stands, sees and sits repeatedly. What inference will you draw regarding the case?
(a) The child is of short height as compared to his class mates
(b) The blackboard is under shining effect of light
(c) The child has defective-vision
(d) Both (a) and (c)
47. 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 with moral education relating to it the context of contents different curricular courses.
(c) Religious instruction only on voluntary basis outside school hours with the consent of parents and management
(d) Limiting free religious instruction to only those who wanted it, by creating the required facilities within the school time table itself
48. Which of the following is not a method or approach commonly used in intergroup education?
(a)Socio-drama and role-playing
(b)Criticism of the customs of minorities
(c)Association of tolerance with some high press person
(d)Emphasis placed upon the contributions or minorities
49. Which of the following can be listed as outcomes of special education in U.S.
(a)Conformity to accepted ideals
(b) Greater vocational efficiency
(c) Reduction in schools failures
(d) None of the above
(e)All of the above
50. Tagore was a
(a)Reformer
(b) Poet
(c) Politician
(d) Civil Servant
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1.(a) |
2. (a) |
3. (c) |
4. (c) |
5. (a) |
6. (d) |
7. (a) |
8. (b) |
9. (a) |
10. (a) |
11. (a) |
12. (c) |
13. (b) |
14. (b) |
15. (b) |
16. (c) |
17. (b) |
18. (c) |
19. (d) |
20. (c) |
21.(b) |
22.(d) |
23. (a) |
24.(a) |
25. (c) |
26. (d) |
27.(c) |
28. (d) |
29. (c) |
30. (a) |
31(c) |
32.(d) |
33. (c) |
34.(d) |
35. (c) |
36. (d) |
37. (a) |
38. (c) |
39. (c) |
40. (d) |
41(d) |
42. (a) |
43. (d) |
44.(d) |
45. (a) |
46. (d) |
47. (a) |
48. (b) |
49. (e) |
50.(b) |