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#Lecturer #education model paper series

 #Lecturer #education model paper series


Model Paper No. 4.   Time: 2 Hours


Attempt all questions. Encircle the most suitable option.

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1. Deductive reasoning is the philosophy which concerned with:

(a) Metaphysics.            (b) General to specific

(c) Specific to general   (d) Observation


2. The Priori knowledge is a:

(a) Independent to experience

(b) Dependent to experience

(c) Dependent to observation

(d) Dependent to senses



3. The method of induction is concerned with:

(a) Axiology.                      (b) General to specific

(c) Specific to general      (d) Aesthetics


4. The Posteriori knowledge depends on:

(a) Wisdom.       (b) Morality

(c) Beauty.         (d) Observation


5. "To remove literacy and provide free and compulsory secondary education within minimum possible period" is the statement belongs to the constitutional

(a) Article 37 b.             (b) Article 37 (1)

(c) Article 38 (d).             (d) Article 38 (e)


6. "Democracy and Education" was written by:

(a) Aristotle.            (b) Plato

(c) Socrates.           (d) Dewey

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7. Dewey describe the relationship of the external world, the mind and knowledge in his famous book:

(a) Experience and Nature

 (b) Experience and education

(c) Democracy and education

 (d). None of these


8. Idealism concerns with:

(a) Experience.                (b) Practical

(C) Real world.                   (d) Mind

9. Pragmatist concerns with:

(a) What works good?          (b) Mind

(C) Back to basic.                   (D) back to basic


10. Realist adopts to solve the problems of physical world through:

(a) Natural laws.           (b) Experience

(C) senses.                     (d) All of the above


11. The axiological approach of idealistic is:

(a) Change and functional beauty

(b) Absolute, eternal and permanent beauty

C. What Works Good

D. Natural law and natural beauty



12. The branch of philosophy concerns with reasoning is called:

(A) Logic.                (b) Epistemology

(C) Ethics.               (D) Hutchins


13. "Philosophy is an intellectual or moral activity". This is said by:

(A) John Locke

(b) Plato

(C) Herbert Spencer


14. The authentic source of knowledge to find out the truth about ultimate

(a) Observation.          (B) Senses

(C) Revelation.              (d) Research


15. Who has initiated landmark work on decision-making in educational

(a) Weber.       (b) Taylor

(c) Bales.         (d) Giffith

 

16. The metaphysics of pragmatists' philosopher is the:

(a) Knowledge.          (b) Experience

(C ) Deduction.           D. God


17. Which of the following has helped us to understand the differences in fundamental value, attitudes and behavior among people in different

(a) Anthropology.              (b) Psychology

(c) Social psychology.      (d) Political science



18. Which is one of the basic function of supervision?

(A) Organizing.         (B) Directing

(c) Evaluating.          (D) Planning


19. The most important educational resource available to a school is:

(a) Buildings & Textbooks     (b) Students

(c) Teachers.                            (d) Finance


20. Sigmund Freud was a:

(a) Medical Doctor of Neurology

(b) Psychological assistant in the lab

(c) Teacher at University


21. Self-preparation with balanced personality is the basic aim of. 

(a) Pragmatism.         (b) Progressivism

(c) Islam.                     (d) Reconstructionism



22. In which of the following nonrandom sampling techniques does the researcher ask the research participants to identify other potential research participants?

(A) Convenience sampling

(B) Snowball sampling

(c) Purposive sampling

(d) Quota sampling




23. The process of selecting a subset of a population for a survey is known as

(a) Survey research.    (b) Representation

(c) Parameter.                (d) Sampling

 

24. The Greek word "Soma" means:

(a) Mind.          (b) Body

(c) Soul.            (d) Behavior




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25. Which of the following includes examples of quantitative variables?

(a) Age, temperature, income, height

(b) Grade point average, reading performance, weight

(c) Gender, religion, beauty

(d) Both a & b


26. The nonrandom sampling type that involves selecting a convenience sample from a population with a specific set of characteristics for your research study is called:

(a) Convenience sampling (b) Quota sampling

(c) Purposive sampling (d) Snowball sampling




27. A variable that is presumed to cause a change in another variable is called a/an:

(a) Qualitative variable (b) Dependent variable

Independent variable (d) Quantitative variable



28. Which one is not a probability sampling?

(a) Random.         (b) Stratified

(c) Cluster.            (d) Quota



29. A.. ...  is a subset of a...... 

(a) Sample, population (b) Population, sample

(c) Statistic, parameter (d) Parameter, statistic


30. The nomenclature is used for the following proverb "The healthier procedure is to induce growth rather than to remove defects." is:

(a) Preventive supervision

(b) Corrective supervision

(c) Constructive supervision

 (d) Creative supervision





31. Integration and application of high level skills are focused in:

(a) Short answer type fiems

 (b) Restricted response items

(c) Extended response items

(d) Completion type items


32. The key word "examine" is used for:

(a) Analysis.                    (b) Understanding

(c) Application.              (d) Synthesis


33.  Secondary education consists of:

(a) i-xii grades.             (b) v-xii grades

(c) ix-x grades.             (d) ix-xii grades



34. Higher secondary school impart instruction from?

(a) i-xii grades.            (b) vi-xii grades

(d) v-xil grades.            (c) ix-xil grades


35-The students of formal operational stage of Piaget's theory, achieve education at the level of. 

(a) Higher

(c) Secondary

(b) Higher secondary

(d) Primary


36. The Binet Simon Scale was an intelligence test consisting of 30 items

(a) General to logical.       (b) Specific to logical

(c) Easy to difficult.           (d) Difficult to easy

37. SOLO taxonomy was developed by:

(a) Bloom & Biggs

(b) Biggs and Collis

(c) Biggs & Taylor

(d) None of them


38. SLOs stands for:

(a) Student learning outcomes

(b) School Learning outcomes

(c) Subject leaming outcomes

(d) Syllabus learning outcomes


39. What do we want to achieveqat thoend of instruction?

(a) Conclusions.          (b) Research data

(c) Objectives.               (d) Feedback

40-Which one of the following is the broadest in nature?

(a) Aim.                              (b) Goal

(c) Objective.                      (d) SLO


41. Deductive reasoning is reasoning from:

(a) Premises to conclusion 

(b) Specific to general

(c) Question to answer

 (d) Research to theory







42. Through which specific process, the generalizations or scientific laws are inferred by the scientists?

(a) Deductive reasoning 

(b) Inductive reasoning

(c) Observation

(d) Scientific method

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43. Which reflects the purpose of a particular unit or level of the school program such as clementary, middle level or high school?

(a) Data.                           (b) Plans

(c) General objectives (d) Specific objectives


44. OMR stands for:

(a) Optical Mark Reader.

(b) Optical Measurement Reader

(c) Optical Measurement Reliability

(d) Operational Management Risk


45. The SOLO taxonomy is used to prepare the

(a) SLO.                         (b) Test

(c) Lesson plan.          (d) Table of specification


46. Inspection. Laisses-faire, coercive training & guidance and democratic are 5 types of supervision, who presented these types?

(a) Max Weber.  (b) Henry Fayol

D) Wiles.              C. Burton & Bureckner


47 Assessment tools that teachers use to monitor student's progress are called?

A. Formative Assessment tools

B. Summative Assessment tools

C. Diagnostic Assessment tools

D. Remidial Assessment tools






48. Assessment tools that teacher use to know the actual status of students cumulative learning are called

A. Formative Assessment tools

b) Summative essment tools

(c) Diagnostic assessment tools

(d) Remedial assessment tools


49 OMR is used for

(a) Scoring the test

(b) Constructing the te

(c) Developing the True False items

(d) Developing the MCQS tests




50. A standardized achievement test has definite unique features. including

(a) A fixed set of items

(b) Specific directions for administering and scoring the test

(c) Norms based on representative groups of individuals

(d) All of the above


51. High technical quality is assured in:

(a) Teacher made tests (b) Standardized tests

(c) Board tests.                (d) Formative tests





52. Direction for administering and scoring are so precisely stated in:

(a) Teacher made tests (b) Standardized tests

(c) Board tests.                (d) Published tests


53. Which one can be called the service activity?

(a) Leadership

(b) Management

(c) Administration

(d) Supervision



54. Standardized tests are in nature.

(a) Flexible.                    (b) Changeable

(c) Adaptable.                (d) Inflexible

55. National Education Assessment System (NEAS) has been established under:

(a) Regular program

(b) Sector reform action plan

(c) Social action plan

 (d) None of the above


56. Sir Syed Ahmad was extremely impressed by the education system of which country?

(a) England

(b) USA

(c) Australia

(d) Canada





57. Which graph shows the cause-and-effect process of how things happen

(A) Pie graph

(B) Line graph

(b) Pie graph

() Flow chart


58. Which graph presents the steps in a process?

(A) Pie graph

(B) Line graph

(b) Pie graph

() Flow chart





59. "Wadia Mander Scheme" is related to:

(a) Education

(b) Politics

(c) Economics

(d) None of these


60. What is called the "Library of Personal History"?

(a) IQ

(b) Memory

(c) Anecdotal record

(d) Personality



61. Which of the following component of attitude represents a person's opinions, knowledge and information?

(a) Effective component

(b) Cognitive component

(c) Behavioral component

(d) Aptitude component


62. Which is the store house of all the experienced of a person?

(a) Short term memory

(b) Long term memory

() Memory




63. Theory X assumed that employees are:

(a) Active, enjoy work, creative, responsible

(b) Lazy, hate work, avoid responsibility.

(c) None of them

(d) Both a &c


64. What is the assumption of theory X of Mc Gregory about employees?

(a) Negative

(b) Positive

(C) Natural

(d) None of these





65. The inner driver that directs a person's behavior towards goal attainment is known as:

(a) Performance

(b) Motivation

(c) Need

(d) Attitude



66. The traditional theory of motivation is the theory of:

(a) Path-goal

(b) Participation

(c) Fear and punishment. 

(d) Puppet theory





67. Eliminating any reinforcement that is maintaining an unwanted

behavior is called:

(a) Extinction

(b) Punishment

(c) Negative reinforcement 

(d) Positive reinforcement



68. As the school head, you guide your school teachers in appropriatedirections, and you are displaying the behavior under the?

(a) Authoritative.         (b) Theory Y

(c) Leadership.            (d) Democratic

69. Communication starts with:

(a) Encoding.    (b) Idea origination


70 Which of the following considered Siaministration as a way plan to organize, command, coordinate and control the education?

(a) Fayol

(b) Frocbel

(c) Stephen P. Robbins

 (d) None of them


71. There are two theories of leadership, trait &

(a) Conditioning theory.  (6) Personal theory

(c) Behavioral theory.    (d) Development theory



72. According to Mintzberg, one of the management's interpersonal role is of a:

(a) Spokesperson

(b) Leader

(c) Negotiator

(d) Monitor


73. In which theory, Icadership is multi-dimensional?

(a) Behavioral theory

 (b) Situational theory

(c) Trait theory

(d) Experimental theory




74. Which one is not included in individual-level independent variable?

(a) Leadership

(b) Learning

(c) Perception

(d) Motivation



75. Which technique of supervision helps the teachers to correct his fault in himself and encourages his professional ambitions?

(a) Preventive supervision 

(b) Corrective supervision

(c) Constructive supervision 

(d) Creative supervision

76. A classroom can be a warm and cheery place, students enjoy:

(a) Non-verbal

(b) Direct Instruction

(c) Modeling

(d) Environmental control


77. Opaque projection involves the use of:

(a) Slides

(b) Still images

(c) Thermal lighting,

(d) Overhead transparencies.






78. Which of the following is a guideline for effectively using visual aids?

(a) Use aids that require no explanation.

(b) Use aids that are appropriate to the speech topic.

(c) Use aids that serve a definite

(d) all of the above










79. Chalkboards, porcelain boards, felt boards, and magnetic boards are examples of

(a) Film projectors

(b) Presentation hardware

(c) Flip charts

(e) Demonstration boards


80. What type of graph is suitable for showing a general distribution of data?

(a) Pie chart

(b) Bar chart

(c) Line chart

(d) Picture chart




81. Which of the following birds cannot fly?

(a) Ostrich

(b) Cassowary

(c) Emu and Rhca

(d) All of these



82. Which of the following king has introduced Land Revenue system in subcontinent?

(a) Akbar

(b) Babar

(c) Sher Shah Suri

(d) Aurangzeb





83. Agerpres is the news agency of

(a) South Africa             (b) Romania 

(c) Argentina.                  (d) Georgia


84. What was the name of boat of Hazrat Nuh (AS)?

(a) Mem.    (b) Bohr

(c) Ark.      (d) Saan

85. Sound travels fastest through:

(a) Vacuum.     (b) Steel

(c) Water.          (d) Air




86. What is the main component of bones

and teeth?

(a) Calcium carbonate

(b) Calcium phosphate

(c) Calcium sulphate

(d) Calcium nitrate




87. 'Scrabble is a:

(a) Board game

(b) Water sport

(c) Card game

(d) King of wrestling





88. The British Parliament passed Indian Independence Act on:

(a) 3 June 1947

(b) 14 June 1947

(c) 14 July 1947

(d) 24 July 1947



89. "Mast Tawkli" was prominent poet of:

(a) Balochi

(b) Pushto

(c) Sindhi

(d) Barochi



90. "Prague" is the capital of:

(a) Romania

(b) Brazil

(c) Uganda

(d) Czech Republic



91. Chose the word which is nearer in meaning to the word 'Palliate':

(a) Praise

(b) Renovate

(c) Alleviate

(d) Blame



92. Malady means:

(a) Distinct

(b) Decease

(c) Disease

(d) Divine



93. Chose the word which is the opposite in meaning to the word

'Intentional":

(a) Accidental.   (b) Occidental

(c) Frequently.    (d) Thankfully


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94. A group of 10 students working one hour per day complete a job in 12 days. In how many days 12 students group working one hour per dayfinish the same job?

(a) 9 days

(c) 11 days

(b) 8 days

(d) 10 days

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