1. Conflict in value makes for social

(a) Good adjustment

(b) Mai adjustment

(c) Beneficial adjustment

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2. Teacher should himself

(a) Be talkative

(b) Be taller

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(c) Be are sample before students

(d) All of the above

3. Which is not the social aim of education?

(a) Education for social service

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(b) Education for the perfection of the individual

(c) Education for social efficiency

(d) Education for citizenship.

4. Which of the following concepts would correct represent the objectives of the term ‘Environmental Education’.

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(a) Teaching children to develop capacities to modify their environment

(b) Adopting education to suit children’s environment

(c) Familiarizing children with the objectives and condition of their environment

(d)Developing an attitude of patriotism and love towards leader in the environment

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5. A teacher in the class is

(a) A director of the group

(b) The president of the group

(c) A leader and guide of the group

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(d) All of the above

6. The field of education is permeated by conflicts and misconception because

(a) Problems in education call for subjectivity of interpretation

(b) Problems encountered in teaching are not amenable to rigorous scientific investigation

(c) Teachers are not worthy of doing rigorous scientific investigation

(d) There are not good teaching methodsanl procedures

7. This amendment of the constitution lias imposed a special duty upon the citizens the country to protect and improve the natural environment. Therefore, education has aimed at keeping the problems ol environment in the courses of B.Ed and M. Ed classes and teachers are expected to inculcate in the students the spirit ol fundamental duties including the duty under Article 51 A (g) of the constitution to protect the environment.

In the light of the above which one of the following is correct?

(a)Only primary schools should do the above

(b) Students at school should not be burdened with duties

(c) Only colleges should concern with the duties

(d) All are wrong

8. The supporters of the social aim do not believe that an individual can live and develop in

(a) Cultural value of society

(b) Isolation from society

(c) Both a & b

(d) None of these

9. Skinner’s Theory of Learning is centered on the principle of

(a) Association

(b) Reinforcement

(c) Operationism

(d) Conditioning

10. In order to understand students and their behaviour, one must know about and understand their

(a) Reference groups

(b) Playing groups

(c) Social status

(d) None of the above

11. With regard to Environment, the forty second amendment of the constitution brought in a new chapter of fundamental duties in our constitution with effect from January, 1977. According to clause (g) of Article 51 A of 16 the amended constitution reads as under. It shall be the duty of every citizen of India – (g) to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, river and wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures.”

(a) They should be part of education

(b) Constitutional duties should be propagated in schools

(c) Practice of Duties should be part of extra curriculum activities

(d) all of the above

12. Educational Administration

(a) Tells about the ‘Ro’ of educational objectives

(b) Sets the goals for education

(c) Explains the methods of schools and class control

(d) Concerned with the what of education

13. The ideal personality should be

(a) Emotionally stable

(b) Socially acceptable

(c) Both a & b

(d) None of the above

14. In school effective interpersonal relationship is

(a) Necessary

(b) Not necessary

(c) Not good for healthy developments

(d) None of these

15. The Hartog Committee of 1929 had recommended that

(a) Diversion of children towards industrial and commercial

(b) Careers should be started at the end of the high school stage

(c) The minimum qualification for starting commercial and industrial avocations should be Matriculation

(d) The end of the middle school stage in the proportion for diversion into industrial and commercial avocation.

16. Which is the most important characteristic of the survey method of research?

(a) It relies on a small sample

(b)It studies characteristics of a group instead of an individual

(c)It aims at developing some theory or the scientific laws.

(d)It focuses on studying the cause-effect relationship between variables.

17. An effective teacher adopts the norms of the

(a) Democratic society

(b) Autocratic society

(c) Leizes fair society

(d)All of the above according to the situation

18. First public examination is called:

(a) Secondary School

(b) Sr. Secondary

(c) Pre-university

(d) Middle School

19. The evils committed in the name of religion are properly speaking the evils of:

(a) Great Religions

(b) Religions

(c) Religionism

(d) All the above

20. If there is conflict in any social institution its

(a) Function has to recognized

(b) Structure has to recognized

(c) Both a & b

(d) None of the above

21. Kibbutz in Israel and the communes in communistic countries are substitute for the

(a) Traditional family

(b) Social organisation

(c) Modern family

(d) Cultural revolution

22. Animals including insects transmit meaning through behaviour or sounds, much of this is by

(a) Trial

(b) Error

(c) Both Trial & Error

(d) None

23. The Cultural Revolution in China in the 1960’s was directed towards the achievement of

(a) Plenty

(b) Prosperity

(c) Progress

(d) All of the above

24. Culture is considered to have an optional from also beside the universal and special forms. Therefore, the cultural progress of a society is depicted by

(a) The universal form only

(b) The optional form only

(c) The special form only

(d) A combination of the universal and the special forms

25. Modern media is

(a) Print

(b) Celluloid

(c) Digital

(d) Electronic

26. The preventive theory of punishment aims at

(a) Advising children about the preventive measures to be adopted by the school, in advance

(b)Preventing children from doing wrong through careful supervision

(c) Preventing the occurrence of situations which induce wrong behaviour and call for remedial measures.

(d)Controlling wrong doers through the cooperation of parents and social members

27. Education is the ___________ controlled process

(a) Consciously

(b) Uncontrolled

(c) Psychologically

(d) Unconsciously

28. One of the basic reasons for the existence of classes is that people require

(a) Some kinds of services

(b) Many kinds of services

(c) Different skills

(d) Both a & c

29. A class room could be called a collective behaviour group as long as

(a) There is a common feeling with a task to face

(b) There is a hierarchic organisation in the class.

(c) The group is sufficiently a large one

(d) The members want to establish their status as individuals

30. The basic purpose of school administration is

(a)To provide the required equipment for the school

(b)To improve instructional programme

(c) To organise and operate the school for instructional conveniences

(d)To advise and stimulate teachers in their functioning

31. Buddha changes the religion in

(a) Japan

(b) China

(c) India

(d) All of the above

32. The psycho-analysts believe that in a majority of cases, people get blindness or paralysis because

(a)These defects take root in childhood experience only

(b)They are the outcome of wish fulfilment and motivated acts

(c) Such defects exist in all individuals in an unconscious state

(d)They are the hereditary weaknesses with a biological basis.

33. The principal of variety operates not only at the level of individual pupils but also in different schools and status of the country in

(a) The traditional concept of the curriculum

(b)The new concept of curriculum

(c) The latest concept of curriculum

(d)None of the above

34. When there is conflict in the mind of individual, he may have to change his

(a)Whole value system

(b) Functional system

(c) Cultural system

(d) Class system

35. The learning process is much more effective which is

(a) Directed from outside

(b)Inner-directed

(c)Religional-directed

(d)Socially-directed

36. Who is to decide “the mode and type of education which an individual is to receive for its welfare”?

(a) Citizen

(b) State

(c) Society

(d) All of the above

37. The Latin root term for the word ‘curriculum’ means

(a) A path or course to be the run

(b) The objects conducive to education of children

(c) Collection of contents fixed for education

(d) The subjects taught through school alone

38. In order develop rapport with your pupils you should

(a) Behave them in a democratic way

(b) Guide them

(c) Have communicative ability

(d) All of the above

39. Delhi and Bengal introduced the

(a) 5 + 3 + 3 pattern of schooling 47

(b) 6 + 3 + 3 pattern of schooling

(c) 7 + 3 + 3 pattern of schooling

(d) 3 + 3 + 3 pattern of schooling

40. The Cultural Revolution in China took place in

(a) 1950’s

(b) 1960’s

(c) 1970’s

(d) 1980’s

41. What will you do as a teacher if the students do not attend your class?

(a) Keep quiet considering the present attitude of students as the change of the culture.

(b) Blame the students to their absence

(c) Think of using some interesting methods of teaching

(d) Know the reasons and try to remove them

42. The isolated individual is a figment of the imagination said by

(a) Socrates

(b) Plato

(c) Raymonts

(d) Comte

43. The more important factor for education is

(a) Cultural

(b) Sociological

(c) Psychological

(d) Regional

44. Spartan system of education was in

(a) Roman Empire

(b) Ancient Greece

(c) Modern Greece

(d) All of the above

45. Pollution of air, land and water have resulted all over the planet is due to

(a) Scientific technology

(b) Industrialisation

(c) Standardized goods

(d) All of the above

46. Ancient education enjoined on the pupils the tenets of dharma which implied the ideas of

(a) Justice

(b) Duty

(c) Sacred law

(d) All of the above

47. The national science policy resolution was adopted in the year

(a)1950

(b) 1952

(c) 1957

(d) 1954

48. Some social animals such as ‘apes’ learn by

(a) Observation

(b) By imitation

(c)By both observation and imitation

(d) None the above

49. The national educational policy of 1979, recommended as follows about the public schools

(a) Their uniqueness and traditions have to be preserved the interests of the best talents of the country

(b) They should be brought under laws and regulations the government public education system.

(c) They must be allowed the autonomy that was bestowed on them by the past system of education.

(d) Suitable ratio has to be maintained for admission of middle class and poor das students

50. If a student becomes unconscious in the class what will you do first?

(a)Telephoning student’s parents and waiting for them

(b)Rushing to the principal’s office and canvassing for help impatiently

(c) Giving first aid to him and trying to contact any nearby doctor

(d)making arrangement to send him to his home.

Answers:

1. (b)

2. (c)

3. (b)

4. (c)

5. (c)

6. (b)

7. (d)

8. (b)

9. (c)

10. (a)

11. (d)

12. (c)

13. (c)

14.(a)

15. (b)

16. (b)

17. (a)

18. (a)

19. (c)

20. (c)

21.(a)

22. (c)

23.(d)

24.(c)

25. (c)

26. (c)

27. (a)

28. (d)

29. (a)

30. (c)

31.(d)

32.(b)

33. (b)

34.(a)

35. (b)

36. (b)

37. (a)

38.(d)

39. (a)

40. (b)

41.(d)

42. (c)

43. (b)

44.(b)

45. (d)

46. (d)

47. (c)

48. (c)

49. (d)

50. (c)