51. It is said that in the course of a child’s education his feeling and emotions also must be looked after. This aspect of education can be termed as
(a) Psychological Education
(b) Value Orientation
(c) Cognitive Education
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(d) Affective Education
52. The process of grouping of related facts into classes is called
(a) Tabulation
(b) Classification
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(c) Pie diagram
(d) None of the above
53. A set of vertical bars whose areas are proportional to the frequencies represented is called
(a) Frequency polygon
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(b) Histogram
(c) Pie chart
(d) None of the above
54. The term ‘Supervised study’ in schools means that
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(a) Students say effort in learning is encouraged by teachers with their guidance
(b)It is curricular subject of study like the social studies.
(c) Teachers are required to supervise slow students study after school.
(d) It is a term used by inspectors to supervise low teachers study for their daily work.
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55. The objective behind population education in schools is to,
(a) Give an idea of the seize of population on different states in our country
(b) Teach about the nature and magnitude of the population of different countries
(c) Make student understand the dangers of the growing of population in our country
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(d)Explain low educational facilities should be improved for our country’s population
56. It is an example of negative correlation
(a) An increase in population will lead to a shortage of foodgrains
(b) Corruption in India is increasing
(c) Poor intelligence means poor achievement in school
(d) Poor working condition retards output
57. Some researchers have revealed that the headmasters of schools really do not like the parents to come to school and talk to them what would be your assumption about this attitude?
(a) They feel it a waste of time to talk to parents
(b)They feel at a disturbance in their work
(c) They fear that parents come always with complaints against the schools, etc.
(d)They feel inferior to parents and want to avoid them
58. An example of scientific knowledge is
(a) Social traditions and customs
(b) Authority of the Prophet or great men
(c) Religious scriptures
(d) Laboratory and field experiments
59. The Co-efficient of concurrent deviations from the following data. No. of pairs of observation = 96, No. of pairs of concurrent deviations = 36, will be
(a) -0.577
(b) 0.482
(c) 0.577
(d) -0.482
60. Direct personal interviews constitute
(a) Primary data
(b) Secondary data
(c) Tertiary data 67.
(d) None of the above
61. Indirect oral interviews are called
(a) Primary data
(b) Secondary data
(c) Mock tests
(d) Viva Voce
66. Ferobel, the well-known child educationist was a
(a) Realist from the United Kingdom
(b) French psychologist
(c) Psychologist of the progressive education movement
(d) German educationist with poor education
67. The following cannot be located with the help of an ogive
(a) Quartile
(b) Mode
(c) Median
(d) Decile
68. Find the odd one out:
(a) Percentile
(b) Decile
(c) Quartile
(d) Deviation
69. Introspection is a method of educational psychology helps us to collect data about the
(a) Conscious experiences of a subject
(b) Structural aspects of a subject
(c) Unconscious experience of an individual
(d) Unstructured aspects of a subject
70. The observational method in all social situations
(a) Involves considerable training in the method of observation
(b) Require experimental facilities to observe large groups at a time
(c) In the easiest to be adopted by teachers who observe children every time.
(d) Can be adopted in the case of adults ‘literate persons only’.
71. Nine years old children are taller than 7 years’ old ones. It is an example of
(a) Vertical studies
(b) Cross-sectional studies
(c) Experimental studies
(d) Case studies
72. The measure which divides a distribution in ten equal parts is known as
(a) percentile
(b) decile
(c) quartile
(d) deviation
73. If both the variables are varying in the same direction it is called
(a) Positive correlation
(b) Multiple correlations
(c) Negative correlation
(d) None of these
74. If Co-variance between x and y variable is 5, and the variance of x is 25, y = 9, the y will be
(a) 0.33
(b) 0.11
(c) 0.44
(d) 0.22
76. Epistemology is a field which is concerned with
(a) The real nature of knowledge and its achievement
(b) The social aspects of knowledge to be imparted in schools
(c) Goals of knowledge to be achieved through mental processes
(d) Ghe practical considerations as aims of education
77. Logic of induction is very close to
(a) The logic of sampling
(b) The logic of the controlled variable
(c) The logic of observation
(d) None of the above
78. Hypothesis cannot be stated in
(a) Declarative terms
(b) Null and question form terms
(c) General terms
(d) Directional terms
79. All are example of qualitative variables except
(a) Sex
(b) Religion and castes
(c) Observation
(d) Interest of the subject
80. To study the distribution of wealth & income
(a) Standard deviation is used
(b) Lovenz curve is used
(c) Only Marxian theory is used
(d) Only capitalistic theory is used
81. In a symmetrical distribution the interval between mean & median and the mean & mode is equal to
(a) 1/3
(b) 2/3
(c) 1/2
(d) 3/4
82. Which of the following is a primary source of data?
(a) Official records-governments documents, information preserved by social-religious organizations etc.
(b) Personal records, letters, diaries, autobiographies, will, etc.
(c) Oral testimony of traditions and customs
(d) All of the above
83. Some thinkers rightly feel that under the guise of the feeling of nationalism there is the fear of
(a) Self praise and feelings of indifference, increasing among people.
(b) Developing feeling of pride and selfishness among people
(c) Hiding our prides and weaknesses and giving too much importance to a few virtues
(d) Developing over confidence in outwork and neglecting the progress process of improvement
84. Educational technology is a process concerned with
(a) Explains the progress of technology through education
(b) Equipping the technical institutions for better methods of instructions
(c) Using the modern methods of technologies in teaching and learning in schools
(d) Improving the schools through implementation of science and technological subjects.
86. The number of times a value is repeated is called
(a) Class interval
(b) Frequency
(c) Sample
(d) None of the above
87. Which of the following is the most unstable average?
(a) Arithmetic mean
(b) Median
(c) Mode
(d) Geometric mean
88. The lowest and the highest values that can be included in a class are called
(a) Class interval
(b) Class limit
(c) Frequency table
(d) None of the above
89. The spare of a class is called
(a) Class interval
(b) Frequency
(c) Class limit
(d) None of the above
90. “Statistics is called the science of counting”, said by
(a) Cowden
(b) Bowley
(c) Pearson
(d) Karl Marx
92. Given the following series, the value of mode is
5, 6, 3, 2, 8, 4, 7, 9, 1, 10, 11, 12, 13
(a) 9
(b) 12
(c) 13
(d) Not defined
93. While taking deviations the signs are ignored in
(a) Quartile deviation
(b) Range
(c) Mean deviation
(d) All of the above
94. If the variables are varying in the opposite directions, it is called
(a) Positive correlation
(b) Negative correlation
(c) Linear correlation
(d) None of the above
95. The first step for making a statistical investigation is
(a) Organisation
(b) Collection of data
(c) Samples
(d) None of the above
96. An average should be used to typify
(a) Multimodal distribution
(b) A bimodal distribution
(c) U-shaped distribution
(d) A distribution showing a clear, single concentration of observations.
97. Herbert Spencer favoured Pestalozzi’s learning theory as a process of
(a) Serving the cause of nation
(b) Self activity
(c) Programmed instructional material
(d) Internal self instruction
98. Which average is affected most by extreme observations?
(a) Median
(b) Mode
(c) Arithmetic mean
(d) Geometric mean
99. Graphically, mode can be estimated from
(a) Ogive
(b) Bar diagram
(c) Histogram
(d) Historigram
100. The mean age of 40 students is 16 years and the mean age of another group of 60 students is 20 years. The mean age of all the 100 students is
(a) 16.8 years
(b) 18 years
(c) 18.4 years
(d) 18.8 years
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80. (b) |
81(a) |
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99. (c) |
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