Tuesday, 4 July 2023

School Administration Test 1

School Administration test 1

Class Room Management 1

  1. The main purpose of the supervision of teaching should be:

    1. Advancement of pupil welfare
    2. Proper utilization of school facilities
    3. Carrying out of the curriculum
    4. Achievement of success in examination

    Answer: A. Advancement of pupil welfare

  2. Supervision should be primarily:

    1. Preventive and critical
    2. Preventive and corrective
    3. Constructive and creative
    4. Construction and critical

    Answer: C. Constructive and creative

  3. The basic purpose of supervision is to help:

    1. Teachers in improving methods
    2. Teachers in understanding pupils
    3. Children learn more effectively
    4. Teachers in dealing with pupils

    Answer: C. Children learn more effectively

  4. The elementary school teachers are directly responsible to:

    1. Headmaster
    2. Deo
    3. Parents
    4. Students

    Answer: A. Headmaster

  5. The criticism most frequently leveled at school administration is that:

    1. They like praise
    2. They are too lazy
    3. They fail to provide leadership
    4. They do not know teachers

    Answer: C. They fail to provide leadership

  6. The school headmasters are expected to:

    1. Put into operation the course of study
    2. Hold daily meetings
    3. Prepare the budget
    4. All of the above

    Answer: A. Put into operation the course of study

  7. A supervisor is one who:

    1. Provides friendly help
    2. Inspects classrooms
    3. Gives directions
    4. Criticizes the teaching method

    Answer: A. Provides friendly help

  8. The effective supervision is indicated by:

    1. Good relations between teacher and supervisors
    2. Helping teachers in their teaching
    3. Helping teachers becoming more self-sufficient
    4. Criticizing teachers' lessons

    Answer: C. Helping teachers becoming more self-sufficient

  9. The school policy should be determined by:

    1. The professional educators
    2. Headmasters
    3. Citizens
    4. Citizens and educators

    Answer: D. Citizens and educators

  10. The chief responsibility of the principal is:

    1. Organize and administer the guidance program
    2. Provide leadership in instructional plan
    3. Maintain school records
    4. Handle discipline problems

    Answer: B. Provide leadership in instructional plan

  11. Indication of democratic attitude is:

    1. Equal rights
    2. Participation
    3. Cooperation
    4. All of the above

    Answer: D. All of the above

  12. The history of administration goes back to:

    1. 5000 BC
    2. 4000 BC
    3. 800 BC
    4. 1000 BC

    Answer: A. 5000 BC

  13. Administration means:

    1. To look after
    2. To protect
    3. To run
    4. To establish

    Answer: A. To look after

  14. The function of educational administration and management is:

    1. Instructional tasks
    2. Non-instructional tasks
    3. Both A and B
    4. None

    Answer: C. Both A and B

  15. Provision of good educational environment is:

    1. Instructional tasks
    2. Non-instructional tasks
    3. Both A and B
    4. None

    Answer: A. Instructional tasks

  16. Arrangement of physical resources is:

    1. Instructional tasks
    2. Non-instructional tasks
    3. Both A and B
    4. None

    Answer: B. Non-instructional tasks

  17. The main types of administration are:

    1. 2
    2. 3
    3. 6
    4. 9

    Answer: B. 3

  18. Which is not a type of administration:

    1. Instructional administration
    2. Authoritarian administration
    3. Democratic administration
    4. Laissez Faire administration

    Answer: A. Instructional administration

  19. Which is not a characteristic of authoritarian administration:

    1. Rudeness
    2. Suppression of subordinates
    3. Strict discipline
    4. Sharing

    Answer: D. Sharing

  20. Authoritarian administration is based on:

    1. Dictatorship
    2. Consultation
    3. Freedom
    4. Tolerance

    Answer: A. Dictatorship

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