1. Educational Administration is concerned with
(a) The ‘why’ of educational processes
(b) The ‘what’ of educational programme
(c) The goals of educational practices
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(d) The ‘how’ of achieving educational objectives
2. A school complex means
(a) Number of schools situated in any community
(b) Schools within easily accessible radius
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(c) The area of schools creating complexities
(d) The superiority or inferiority complexes of schools
3. Corporastriata occur in
(a) Cerebrum
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(b) Rhinocoel
(c) Metacoel
(d) Diacoel
4. An injury in accident has disturbed regulation of body temperature, water balance and hunger in a person. The part of brain affected is
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(a) Cerebellum
(b) Corpora quadriglmins
(c) Medulla oblongata
(d) Hypothalamus
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5. Which group of communication aspects does not distort the communication process in the class?
(a) Evaluating – focusing – illustrating
(b) Reversing – evaluating – focusing
(c) Evaluating – focusing – exaggerating
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(d) Focusing – illustrating – exaggerating
6. Indian philosophers like Manu opined that philosophy loads
(a) To thinking in the abstract
(b) To a disciplined life
(c) To practical perfection
(d) To salvation
7. Hot media is
(a) A lecture
(b) A movie
(c) A book
(d) All of the above
8. The difference between moral and ethical education is that
(a) Teaching ethics can hinder moral stagnation while teaching moral advances discrimination
(b) Moral emphasize knowledge and ethics emphasize performance
(c) Morals emphasize performance whereas ethics emphasize knowledge
(d) Moral can prematurely hinder ethical development ethics need support of religion.
9. Which of the following teacher’s qualities contributes most to good classroom discipline?
(a) Good behaviour and pleasant manners
(b) Charming personality
(c) Effective teaching
(d) Simple way of living
10. Social stratification and rigid class structures brought about the
(a) National integration
(b) Caste system
(c) United system
(d) Cultural system
11. John Dewe’s experimental school was called as
(a) The progressive school
(b) The free school
(c) The activity school
(d) The community school
12. The Core Curricula in education means
(a) Science and Mathematics, integrated
(b) Language subjects and skills
(c) Knowledge as well as skills for further education and life
(d) Public examination subjects for certification
13. Every citizen of India looks forward at each
(a) Independence day
(b) Every day
(c) Both days
(d) Republic day
14. Social changes may be speeded up by
(a) Education
(b) Industrialization
(c) Economy
(d) All of the above
15. Acts and movements for progress have been set afloat to achieve what we had hoped for after gaining independence. It is in the
(a) Five year plans
(b) Creations of States
(c) Foreign Policy
(d) Twenty year plans
16. Under the Satellite Instructional Television Experiment, the Govt, of India developed:
(a) Multi-media package
(b) Student training material
(c) Teacher training material
(d) Data Bank
17. Educational inspection is different from educational supervision in the area that
(a) Inspection sounds static whereas supervision is dynamic in approach
(b) Inspection is prutive whereas supervision is corrective.
(c) Inspection assures correction whereas supervision assumes statuesquo
(d) Inspection assures co-oriented; whereas supervision expects participation?
18. Educational Philosophy feel, that the conflict between capitalism and communism
(a) Leaves important educational issues without solving the conflict
(b) Gives a definite shape to common policies
(c) Creates gaps in many different stages of education
(d) Creates a healthy competitive spirit in education
19. Education will no longer depend entirely on obtaining knowledge through the
(a) Printed page
(b) Visual approach
(c) Digital
(d) None of the above
20. What is now a days termed as non-formal education, is really
(a) A substitute for formal education
(b) Not a substitute for formal education
(c) A substitute for higher education
(d) Non-technical education
21. Which of the following is richly supplied with blood capillaries, the vascular membrane or meninx around the brain is
(a) Pyramater
(b) Arachnoid
(c) Piameter
(d) Epidermic
22. An autonomic nervous system has
(a) Paired chain ganglia
(b) Sense organs
(c) Brain & spinal chord
(d) Cerebral hemisphere
23. The potential difference across the membrane of nerve fibre when it does not show any physiological activities is called resting potential. It is about
(a) -60 mv
(b) +90 mv
(c) +60 mv
(d) -80 mv
24. Which of the following is a “whole hearted purposeful activity proceeding is a social environment”?
(a) Dalton plan
(b) Problem method
(c) Project method
(d) Heuristic method
25. Which of the following cranial nerves in man is both sensory and motor?
(a) Optic
(b) Anditory
(c) Trigeminal
(d) Olfactory
26. The most important teaching aid for a teacher
(a) Maps and Charts
(b) Colour pictures
(c) Graphs and tables
(d) Black-board
27. “Micro teaching” is one of the recent trends in education insist on
(a)Teaching students by dividing them into smaller groups
(b) Teaching of minutest points of a subject
(c) Finding out the subtle doubts in the 33 minds of students
(d) Mastering of various skills of teaching with special attention
28. Which is incorrect?
(a) Na+ helps retain water
(b) Na+ transport substances across 34 membranes
(c) Na+ takes part in thermoregulation
(d) Na+ helps in conduction of nerve impulse
29. One most likely to lead to the desired goal by
(a) Marriage
(b) Election
(c) Education
(d) Service
30. Audio-visual aids are more effective because
(a) Student are more attracted by T.V. and
(b) They provide a change
(c) More senses are involved making burning situations realistic
(d) Verbalism is not adequate usually
31. The term ‘Maturation’ is specifically used for
(a) Quantitative change in the organism induced by learning
(b) Quantitative change in the organism not induced by learning
(c) Physiological development induced by learning and situation
(d) Qualitative change in the organism not induced by learning
32. The following was the main recommendation of the Sadler Commission appointed in our country in 1917
(a) Intermediate colleges would intervene between the University and Education courses.
(b) The intermediate colleges should be attached to Universities.
(c) The dividing line between the University and the Secondary
(d) None of the above
33. The most important factors in bringing about social change and these may be found in inventions are
(a) Acculturation
(b) Diffusion
(c) Ideas
(d) None of the above
34. The belief and ideas common to all societies represent
(a) Universal forms of culture
(b) Special forms of culture
(c) Sub-culture of the societies
(d) Optional forms of culture in societies
35. In a nerve if sodium pump is blocked, which of the following is most likely to happen?
(a) Na+ outside the nerve well increase
(b) Na+ and K+ will increase outside the cell
(c) Na+ inside the nerve will increase
(d) K+ inside the nerve will increase
36. Who of the following teachers is most desirable?
(a) One who comes to the class on time, but does not mind student’s coming late in the class
(b) One who comes to teach regularly, but does not care to know what the students and learning
(c) One who is a moralist and preaches morals to students all the time
(d) One who just knows enough of his subject but motivates his students a lot to learn
37. Dalton plan is associated with
(a) Miss Halen Parkhurst
(b) Thorndike
(c) Coldwen Cook
(d) John Dewey
38. An axon has four terminals ends connected with dendrites of four different neurons. Its nerve impulse will
(a) Travel in all the four neurons with equal strength
(b) Become weak due to distribution in to four
(c) Pass on to one neurons only
(d) Travel to none because the movement of impulse is from dendrites to axon
39. Which of the following is the most indirect experience?
(a) Visual-symbols
(b) Contrived experience
(c) Dramatised experience
(d) Verbal symbols
40. Good teaching is a function of
(a) Sincerity and devotion to the profession of teaching
(b) Principal’s powerful leadership in the college
(c) High academic qualifications of the teachers
(d) High level scholarship of the teachers
41. The site from which the nerve impulses for hearing originates in mammals is
(a) Anditory nerve
(b) Cochlea
(c) Ear ossicles
(d) Vestibale
42. For minimizing classroom absenteeism the most effective method is
(a) To allow students to attend or not to attain the class
(b) To punish the absentees
(c) To see that the class is taught well a regularly
(d) To tell students that cutting classes is a bad behaviour
43. Castes are
(a) Service group
(b) Religional group
(c) Status group
(d) Cultural group
44. Who has the least chance of becoming an effective teacher?
(a) One who knows his subject well?
(b) One who is a strict disciplinarian?
(c) One who has no interest in teaching?
(d) One who teaches moral values?
45. Synaptic fatigue is due to
(a) Repeated release of adrenaline
(b) Repeated release of acetylcholine
(c) Exhaustion of neurotransmitters
(d) Exhaustion of acetylcholinesterage
46. Organ of Corti sends information to brain through cranial nerve
(a) V
(b) VI
(c) VII
(d) VIII
47. Cool media are those that affect the senses in-
(a) Sensation
(b) Depth
(c) Light
(d) Mind
48. The Industrial Revolution whose effects shook the world in the
(a) 18th century
(b) 19th century
(c) 20th century
(d) 17th century
49. Which of the following statements would be correct in comparing the educational methods of Froebel and Montessori?
(a) There is scope for development of imagination in both
(b) Froebel favours development of imagination while Montessori provides no scope for this
(c) There is greater scope for social development in the Montessori Method as compared to Froebel’s method.
(d) Both favour class-room instructional approach
50. The correspondence or vacation courses in education are a form of
(a) In-service Education
(b) Continuation Education
(c) Pre-service Education
(d) Extension Education
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