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Model Paper

Pedagogy MCQS

Education MCQS

Education Questions

1. Hortog Committee Report was published in

A. 1921

B. 1927

C. 1929

D. 1937

2. Who developed the "Sociogram"? (A quantitative method for measuring the social relationships of groups)

A. B.F Skinner

B. Watson

C. Jacob Moren

D. Pavlov

3. Which test has low reliability?

A. Power

B. Standardized

C. Speed

D. Teacher Made

4. Tyler's curriculum model was given in:

A. 1947

B. 1948

C. 1949

D. 1950

5. Taba's model of curriculum came in:

A. 1962

B. 1963

C. 1964

D. 1965

6. Physical environment of the school is considered as the:

A. Learned Curriculum

B. Null Curriculum

C. Written Curriculum

D. Hidden Curriculum

7. Spiral sequencing was given by Bruner in:

A. 1963

B. 1964

C. 1966

D. 1967

8. In which test, the items are arranged in graded difficulty from the easiest to difficult one?

A. Power

B. Standardized

C. Speed

D. Teacher made

9. Textbook is an example of the:

A. Assessed curriculum

B. Supported curriculum

C. Null curriculum

D. Subject-centered curriculum

10. Pace and accuracy within the time limit is needed in:

A. Power tests

B. Standardized tests

C. Speed tests

D. Teacher-made tests

11. What is beauty? Which branch of philosophy answers this question?

A. Logic

B. Axiology (Aesthetics)

C. Metaphysics

D. Epistemology

12. Where do we find the sources of knowledge? How do we acquire knowledge? Which branch of philosophy answers these questions?

A. Logic

B. Axiology

C. Metaphysics

D. Epistemology

13. Which test establishes certain norms?

A. Power

B. Standardized

C. Speed

D. Teacher-made

14. What is right and what is wrong? Which branch of philosophy answers these questions?


Logic

Axiology (Ethics/Morality)

Metaphysics

Epistemology

15. Teacher dispenses knowledge, students absorb. Eternal truths are learned through studying great books." Which philosophy comes in mind?


Perennialism

Essentialism

Progressivism

Reconstructionism

16. Teacher serves as a facilitator. Students learn best from active involvement. ” Which philosophy comes to mind?

a. Perennialism

b. Essentialism

c. Progressivism

d. Reconstructionism

17. Teacher dispenses knowledge of traditional subjects, students absorb. Traditional academic subjects, plus technology, aré seen as valuable." Which philosophy comes to mind?

a. Perennialism

b. Essentialism

c. Progressivism

d. Reconstructionism

18. Teachers lead by modeling democratic actions and exciting students about the needs for social change.” Which philosophy comes to mind.

a. Perennialism

b. Essentialism

c. Progressivism

d. Reconstructionism

19. “If you believe that Individual topics are learned through meaningful experiences." You agree with a

a. Prennialist

b. Essentialist

c. Progressivist

d. Reconstructionist

20. Computer literacy is also considered important.” Which philosophy denies it?

a. Perennialism

b. Essentialism

c. Progressivism

d. Reconstructionism

21. Who is the pioneer of “Instrumental or Pragmatism Philosophy" in the field of education in subcontinent?

a. Shah Wali Ullah

b. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

c. Charles Grants

d. Macaulay

22. A collection of procedures used to collect information about student's learning progress is called:

a. Measurement

b. Assessment

c. Evaluation

d. All of these

23. The process of making judgement about student' performance is called:

a. Test

b. Assessment

c. Measurement

d. Evaluation

24. According to.. the full range of assessment is a general term that includes procedures used to gain information about student learning.

a. Robert L. Linn

b. L. R. Gay

c. Linn & Gronlund

d. Gronlund

25. Who firstly differentiates between History of Islam and History of Muslims?

a. Ibn-e-Khaladoon

b. Ghazzali

c. Shah Wali Ullah

d. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

26. Which of the following provides the best definition of authentic assessment? Authentic assessments ask students to:

a. Demonstrate understanding

b. Demonstrate knowledge and skills

c. Demonstrate intelligence within a real-life situation

d. Demonstrate know

27. Which thinking process is utilized to produce creativity among students?

a. Convergent

b. Logical

c. Divergent

d. Factual

28. The translation of concrete experiences and development of logical thinking are given by:

a. Bruner

b. Skinner

c. Piaget

d. All of these

29. Comprehensive School Scheme was introduced in:

a. 1979

b. 1966

c. 1987

d. 1960

30. The learning style of a student is determined by:

a. Textbook

b. Learning material

c. Assessment

d. Teachers

31. Matching type consists of:

a. Two columns

b. Three columns

c. Four columns

d. Five columns

32. The homogeneous material is used in a single exercise of:

a. Matching tests

b. Multiple-choice items

c. True/false items

d. Alternative test items

33. The correct or best answer out of all options is sought in:

a. Matching tests

b. True/false items

c. Multiple-choice items

d. Alternative test items

34. Who considers education as an investment?

a. Middle Class

b. Rich Class

c. Both

d. None

35. The central tendency of data can be measured through:

a. T. Test

b. AAONA(G)

c. Mean

d. Range

36. Short answer items can measure efficiently student's ability to:

a. Recall specific information

b. Analyze the information received

c. Synthesize the different bits of information

d. Evaluate the worth of something

37. The group of inferential statistics is:

a. Mean, mode, median

b. Standard deviation, range

c. Percentage, percentile, quartile

d. T-test, ANOVA, Chi-Square

38. "Temperature" is an example of:

a. Nominal measurement

b. Ordinal measurement

c. Interval measurement

d. Ratio measurement

39. Which process is called "Energizer of Behaviour?

Motivation

Commitment

Confidence

All of these

40. Theory of self-actualization was presented by:

Carl Rogers

Gardner

Maslow

None of these

41. The ability to solve problem, to adjust in the new environment, to think abstractly and actual or potential ability to learn is the definition of:

Personality

Behaviour

Intelligence

Attitude

42. Who was the founder of Behaviorism?

Maslow

Plato

Aristotle

Watson

43. Concrete Operation occurs at the age of:

3-5 years

5-6 years

7-12 years

6-12 years

44. WISC & WPPSI Tests are the intelligence test for:

Adults

Primary school students

High school students

Both b and c

45. Which is not a biological motive?

Hunger

Temperature

Thirst

Exploration

46. Inspection officers of education department pen down the particulars, merits, demerits and view in:

Accession Register

Conduct Register

Examination Register

Log Book

47. The application of scientific method to the study of educational problems is called:

Inductive reasoning

Deductive reasoning

Educational research

Action research

48. Microteaching technique was studied through the:

Experimental research

Historical research

Correlational research

Descriptive research

49. The research, concerned with current phenomena of study is called:

Historical research

Descriptive research

Experimental research

Applied research

50. To explain, predict and/or control phenomena are the goals of:

Intuition

Inductive logic

Deductive logic

The scientific method

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