Showing posts with label Literacy Department Jobs MCQS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Literacy Department Jobs MCQS. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 July 2023

Everyday Science Test 1

Everyday Science Test 1

Everyday Science Test 1

  1. According to the sizes of planet, the Earth is the ____ largest planet in our solar system.
    (a) Third
    (b) Fourth
    (c) Fifth
    (d) Sixth
  2. Total Moons/Satelites of our Solar System?
    (a) 214
    (b) 215
    (c) 216
    (d) None
  3. Which line separates Outer Space and Atmosphere of Earth?
    (a) Kyoto Line
    (b) Messof Line
    (c) Karman Line (100km)
    (d) None
  4. Most Abundant element in Earth’s atmosphere
    (a) N2 (78%)
    (b) O2 (21%)
    (c) CO2 (0.04%)
    (d) None
  5. Crust+Upper Mantle is also called?
    (a) Hydrosphere
    (b) Mesosphere
    (c) Lithosphere
    (d) None
  6. Maximum temperature is experienced in which layer?
    (a) Crust
    (b) Lower Core
    (c) Lower Mantle
    (d) None
  7. Earth is made of how many Rocks?
    (a) Igneous (95%)
    (b) Sedimentary
    (c) Metamorphic (4%)
    (d) All
  8. Most abundant element in Earth Crust is:
    (a) Iron (5%)
    (b) Oxygen (46%)
    (c) Aluminium (8.8%)
    (d) Silicon (Earth Maker)(27.7%)
  9. Most abundant Metal in Earth Crust is?
    (a) Iron (5%)
    (b) Oxygen (46%)
    (c) Aluminium (8.8%)
    (d) Silicon (Earth Maker)(27.7%)
  10. Marble is?
    (a) Metamorphic Rocks (Slate)
    (b) Sedimentary Rocks
    (c) Igneous Rocks
    (d) None
  11. People living in high altitude usually have?
    (a) Smaller number of White blood cells
    (b) Larger number of White blood cells
    (c) Smaller number of Red blood cells
    (d) Larger number of Red blood cells
  12. Most abundant Rock on Earth Surface?
    (a) Sedimentary Rocks (75%)
    (b) Igneous Rocks
    (c) Metamorphic Rocks
    (d) None
  13. Which Vitamin is known as Ascorbic Acid?
    (a) A
    (b) B
    (c) C
    (d) D
  14. Which of the following vitamins is synthesized in the body by intestinal bacteria?
    (a) Vitamin B
    (b) Vitamin B4
    (c) Vitamin A
    (d) Vitamin K
  15. Healing of wounds is hastened by vitamin:
    (a) A
    (b) C
    (c) E
    (d) K
  16. Lack of vitamin D causes which of the following diseases:
    (a) Beri Beri
    (b) Rickets
    (c) Scurvy
    (d) Anaemia
  17. Various types of cancer are treated by?
    (a) Cobalt-60
    (b) Uranium
    (c) Vitamin B
    (d) None
  18. Deficiency of Vitamin C leads to a disease known as:
    (a) Scurvy
    (b) Infertility
    (c) Rickets
    (d) Beri beri
  19. Which vitamin is called Folic Acid?
    (a) Vitamins B1
    (b) Vitamins B12
    (c) Vitamins B6
    (d) Vitamins B9
  20. Which of the following helps in clotting of blood?
    (a) Vitamin B1
    (b) Vitamin B2
    (c) Vitamin D
    (d) Vitamin K
  21. The vitamin which can be most easily synthesized in the human body is?
    (a) Vitamin A
    (b) Vitamin B
    (c) Vitamin C
    (d) Vitamin D
  22. Muscular and nervous disorders are due to a lack of which vitamin?
    (a) Vitamin A
    (b) Vitamin E
    (c) Vitamin C
    (d) Vitamin D
  23. Dioptre is a unit of measurement for?
    (a) Power
    (b) Lens
    (c) Force
    (d) None
  24. Seismic Graph is used for?
    (a) Earthquake
    (b) Cosmic radiation detection
    (c) Pressure measuring tool
    (d) None
  25. One who knows everything:
    (a) Literate
    (b) Scholar
    (c) Omnipotent
    (d) Omniscient

Monday, 20 February 2023

Test Pedagogy | District Trainer | Literacy Mobiliser | ASDEO | Monitor | PPSC | FPSC

Test Pedagogy | District Trainer | Literacy Mobiliser | ASDEO | Monitor | PPSC | FPSC

1.Horizontal organization of curriculum is called

A.Sequencing

B.Articulation

C.Integration

D.Continuity

2.The idea that 'knowledge must be acquired through one of the senses" is known as

A. Functionalism

B.Empricisim

C.Cognitivism

D.None of these

3.The early roots of psychology are firmly planted in 

A.anatomy

B.biology

C.logic

D.philosophy

4.How many teachers a principal can effectively direct

A.Span of control

B.Line of Authority

C.Power

D.Unity of command

5. The branch of philosophy that deals with the questions of morality is called

A.Epistemology

B.Aesthetics

C.Axiology

D.Phenomenology

6.In MCQs the stem of the item should be?

A.Long

B.Meaningful

C.Explanatory

D.All of these

7.Which theory says that leaders are born not made?

A.Contigency theory

B.Idealism

C.Trait theory

D.not occur again

 

8.Statement of problem in MCQs is called?*

A.Stem

B.Distractors

C.Premise

D.Options

9.Multiple Intelligence theory was given by

A.Stermberg

B.Thorndike

C.Gardner

D.None of these

10.International day of education is celebrated on

A.5th February

B. 24thJanuary

C. 8th September

D. 5th October

11. Sense of responsibility is not the characteristic of 

A.Democratic administration

B. Authoritative administration

C.Laissez Faire administration

D. All of these

12. The current literacy rate of Pakistan is around

A.58 %

B.65.4%

C. 62.8 %

D. 72.8 %

13.The ability to choose one of the best option from many is called

A.Critical thinking

B.Decision making

C.Intelligence

D.None of these

14.A student having scientific attitude:

A. gets a good job

B. becomes courageous

C. studies systematically

D. thinks rationally

15.Administration means

A. Authority

B. To look after

C. To control

D. None of these

16.Which of the following is the most oldest method of doing psychological research?

A. Observation

B. Case study

C. Written exam

D. None of these

17.Allama Iqbal Open University was established in:

A. 1972

B. 1985

C. 1974

D. 1990

18. ________ focuses on teaching Adults?

A. Pedagogy

B. Andragogy

C. Strategy

D. Both a and b

19.While selecting curriculum content ___should be considered

A. Objectives

B. Significance

C. Relevance with goals

D. Division of Knowledge

20.The cashbook is maintained by

A. CEO

B. DEO

C. DDO

D. School clerk

21. Supervision should be primarily.

A. Constructive and creative

B. Preventive and corrective

C. Construction and critical

D. Preventive and critical

22. The extent to which people have the ability and willingness to accomplish a specific task is

A. ability

B. willingness

C. maturity

D. task oriented behavior

23. Pragmatism was introduced by

A. William Kilpatrick

B. John Dewy

C. Charles Darwin

D. Charles Sanders Peirce

24. What is true about hypothesis?

A. It is always testable

B. It is repeated

C. It is a permanent solution

D. All of these

25. A research conducted for testing and applying the theories is called

A. Descriptive

B. Experimental

C. Applied

D. Basic

26. Teachers should present information to the students clearly and in interesting way, and relate this new information to the things students:

A. don't know

B. already know

C. willing to know

D. are interesting in

27. The concept of _______ violates the concept of unity of command

A. Leadership

B. Democracy

C. Centralization

D. Decentralization

28. Sampling is advantageous as it ________

A. Saves time

B. Saves extra cost

C. Both A and B

D. Increases the standard deviation

29. To make teachers accountable, they should be given:

A. Training in teaching

B. Opportunities for professional growth

C. Freedom in selection of content and teaching methods

D. Transfer to places where they want to serve

30. Curriculum reflects the culture of:

A. School

B. Humanity

C. Society

D. None of these

31. A posteriori knowledge is knowledge that is known by:

A. analysis

B. information

C. experience

D. evidence

32. According to pragmatist, values are:

A. absolute

B. permanent

C. relative

D. All of these

33. World literacy day is celebrated on:

A. 5th February

B. 8th September

C. 5th October

D. None of these

34. Who is known as the father of behavioural objectives?

A. Hilda Taba

B. Benjamin Bloom

C. Ralph Tyler

D. Henri Fayol

35. At Concrete Operational Stage, children can do .... what they previously could do ..... ?

A. mentally, physically

B. physically, mentally

C. effectively, cognitively

D. cognitively, effectively

36. Developing new rules and principles on the basis of given facts and information is called___________?

A. Association

B. Generalization

C. Application

D. Assimilation

37. Students' performance is compared with other students in:

A. Criterion referenced

B. Placement test

C. Objective referenced

D. Norm referenced

38. If the result of a test and retest are same, it is called:

A. Procedure

B. Objectivity

C. Reliability

D. Validity

39.  In John Dewey’s student-centered approach of learning, the role of the teacher is of a____________?

formal authority

delegator

instructor

facilitator

40. Which type of curriculum organization is used for different concepts at the same class

Vertical

Horizontal

Spiral

Whirl

41. While teaching in the classroom, any kind of work that involves two or more students, is a form of___________?

Collective teaching

Flipped teaching

Collaborative learning

All of these

 

42. The view that God exists is known as

Deism

Theism

Athiesm

None of these

43. Traditionally the cards with a question, problem, or fact on one side and the answer or a related fact on the other side are called:


Observation cards

Placards

Flash cards

Note cards

 

44. Teacher performs practically and explain in____?

Demonstration Method

Discovery Method

Lecture Method

None of the Above.

45. Educational Teleschool was introduced in Pakistan in the year

A. 2019

B. 2020

C. 2021

D. 2022

46. All Govt. grants and expenditures are maintained in

A. Stock register

B. Cash register

C. Acquittance roll

D. Contingent register

47. To break information into parts and to examine the information is called____________?

A. analyzing

B. evaluating

C. sythesizing

D. originating

48. The term Spiral Curriculum was given by

A. Jerome Bruner

B. Jean Piaget

C. Ralph Tyler

D. David Krathwohl

49. Which of the following teaching method helps students make learning more participative

A. Lecture

B. Demonstration

C. Story telling

D. Discussion

50. Literacy and Non-Formal Basic Education Department is committed to Raise literacy rate to 100% by

A. 2025

B. 2030

C. 2040

D. 2050

Sunday, 19 February 2023

General Knowledge Quiz 2

General Knowledge Quiz 2

1. Who is caretaker prime minister of Afghanistan ?

a.Abdul Ghani Badar

b.Mohammed Hassan Akhund

c.Mohammed Yaqoob

d.Abdul Salam Hanafi

2. The English channel is located between which two countries?

  • a. England and France
  • b. England and Italy
  • c. England and US
  • d. None
  • 3. Which country did host OIC foreign ministers meeting 48th session in 2022?

  • a. UAE
  • b. Saudi Arabia
  • c. Qatar
  • d. None
  • 4. Atomic number of Hydrogen is:

  • a. 1
  • b. 2
  • c. 3
  • d. None
  • 5. First Mughal Emperor Babar tomb is situated in:

  • a. Pakistan
  • b. India
  • c. Afghanistan
  • d. Nepal
  • 6. ...is called the opium poppy:

  • a. Dried Latex
  • b. Root
  • c. Stem
  • d. None
  • 7. The Montague Chelmsford Reforms is known as Govt. of India Act:

  • a. 1935
  • b. 1919
  • c. 1892
  • d. 1909
  • 8. Pakistan won OIC ODI word cup in:

  • a. 1975
  • b. 1987
  • c. 2002
  • d. 1992
  • 9. PSL 8th inauguration ceremony held in:

  • a. Lahore
  • b. Karachi
  • c. Peshawar
  • d. Multan
  • 10. How many countries use Euro Currency:

  • a. 19
  • b. 20
  • c. 18
  • d. 21
  • 11. F12 key in MS world is used for:

  • a. Save
  • b. Save as
  • c. Restore
  • d. Delete
  • 12. 8/9 write in Excel without formula then it shows:

  • a. Fraction
  • b. Date
  • c. Table
  • d. None
  • 13. What is the shortcut key to close the current window in Windows OS:

  • a. Ctrl + W
  • b. Ctrl + Y
  • c. Ctrl + Z
  • d. Ctrl + K
  • 14. Cyber security is related to:

  • a. Computer
  • b. Network
  • c. Software
  • d. All
  • 15. When Qibla changed:

  • a. 1 AH
  • b. 2 AH
  • c. 3 AH
  • d. None
  • 16. Noor Jahan Ka mizar kis ki nazam hy:

  • a. Nasir Kazmi
  • b. Ahmed Nadim Qasami
  • c. Talook chand Mahroom
  • d. None
  • 17. Sab Rass ko sab say phly kis ny moutarif karwaia:

  • a. Mula Wajhi
  • b. Molvi Abdul Haq
  • c. Altaf Hussain Hali
  • d. None
  • 18. A burning question:

  • a. A confusing question
  • b. A simple question
  • c. A forgotten issue
  • d. An important question
  • 19. Barren antonym:

  • a. Radiant
  • b. Fertile
  • c. Besiege
  • d. Reduce
  • 20. Devoid synonym:

  • a. Replete
  • b. Faithless
  • c. Hopeless
  • d. Bereft
  • Friday, 17 February 2023

    Educational Research MCQS

    Educational Research MCQas / Pedagogy MCQS/ Education MCQS / Headmaster MCQS/ Lecturer Education MCQS/ASDEO MCQS

    Q1: What is the main role of research in education?

    a. To upsurge one's social status.

    b. To increase one's job prospects.

    c. To augment one's personal growth.

    d. To help an applicant in becoming a renowned educationalist.

    Q2: How is random sampling helpful?

    a. Reasonably accurate

    b. An economical method of data collection

    c. Free from personal biases

    d. All of the above

    Q4: In order to pursue the research, which of the following is priorly required?

    a. Developing a research design

    b. Formulating a research question

    c. Deciding about the data analysis procedure

    d. Formulating a research hypothesis

    Q5: The format of thesis writing is the same as in

    a. Writing of Seminar representation

    b. Preparation of research paper/article

    c. A research dissertation

    d. Presenting a workshop/conference paper

    Q6: Research and Development become the index of development of the country. Which of the following reasons are true with regards to this statement?

    a. R and D targets human development

    b. R and D can enhance people's standard of living in the country

    c. R and D reflects the actual economic and social conditions being prevailed in the country

    d. All the above

    Q7: Which of the following options are the main tasks of research in modern society?

    a. To learn new things

    b. To keep pace with the advancement in knowledge

    c. To systematically examine and critically analyze the investigations/sources with the objective

    d. All of the above

    Q8: The conclusions/findings of which type of research cannot be generalized to other situations?

    a. Casual Comparative Research

    b. Historical Research

    c. Descriptive Research

    d. Experimental Research

    Q9: Which one is called non-probability sampling?

    a. Quota sampling

    b. Cluster sampling

    c. Systematic sampling

    d. Stratified random sampling

    Q10: The process not needed in experimental research is

    a. Controlling

    b. Observation

    c. Reference collection

    d. Manipulation and replication

    Q11: Secondary data can almost always be obtained more quickly and at a lower cost than __________data.

    a) Tertiary

    b) Collective

    c) Research

    d) Primary

    Q12: ______ describes the present state of affairs as it exists without having any control over variables.

    A. Analytical research

    B. Descriptive research

    C. Applied research

    D. Distinctive research

    Q13: A ________ refers to some difficulty that a researcher experiences in either a theoretical or practical situation.

    A. research hypothesis

    B. research experience

    C. research problem

    D. research crisis

    Q14: A hypothesis is a

    A) Tentative statement whose validity is still to be tested

    B) Supposition which is based on the past experiences

    C) Statement of fact

    D) All of the above

    Q15: The method of Randomization involves

    A) lottery

    B) Coin method

    C) Tippit’s table of random digits

    D) All of the above

    Q16: The advantages of random sampling is that

    A. It is free from personal biases
    B. It produces reasonably accurate results
    C. It is an economical method of data collection
    D. All of the above

    Q17: A researcher divides the whole population in different parts and then fixes the no. of units from each of the parts that are to be included in the sample. The method of sampling used by him is

    A. Stratified random sampling
    B. Cluster sampling
    C. Quota sampling
    D. All of the above

    Q18:Which of the following Researches emphasise primarily the factual aims?

    A. Philosophical researches
    B. Historical researches
    C. Theoretical researches
    D. Behavioral researches

    Q.19Survey research methods come under

    A. Pre-empirical research methods
    B. Descriptive research methods
    C. Experimental research methods
    D. All of the above

    Q.20 inn which of the following selection depends on chance?

    A. Probability selection
    B. Non Probability selection
    C. Mixed sample
    D. None of the above

    Monday, 13 February 2023

    History of Education MCQS

    History of Education MCQs / Pedagogy MCQS/ Education MCQS / Headmaster MCQS/ Lecturer Education MCQS/ASDEO MCQS

    1. Who wrote the famous book "Emile"?

    a. John Dewey

    b. Rousseau

    c. Montessori

    d. Plato

    2. Who developed object lessons emphasizing sensory learning?

    a. Pestalozzi

    b. Rousseau

    c. Montessori

    d. Plato

    3. Who believed that a child must be freed from society's imprisoning institutions?

    a. John Dewey

    b. Rousseau

    c. Montessori

    d. Plato

    4. Who started the first kindergarten?

    a. John Dewey

    b. Rousseau

    c. Montessori

    d. Froebel

    5. Who wrote the famous book "Ayha e Uloom"?

    a. Imam Ghazali

    b. Shah Wali Ullah

    c. Allama Iqbal

    6. Who opposed learning of two languages at the same time?

    a. Imam Ghazali

    b. Shah Wali Ullah

    c. Allama Iqbal

    d. Ibn e Khaldoon

    7. In which century did Ibn e Khaldoon live?

    a. 11th

    b. 12th

    c. 13th

    d. 14th

    8. What did Plato's curriculum consist of?

    a. Gymnastics

    b. Music

    c. Gymnastics and music

    d. None of these

    9. How many levels does Dewey's curriculum consist of?

    a. 3

    b. 5

    c. 6

    d. 7

    10. When was the World Islamic Educational conference held?

    a. 31st March to 8th April 1995

    b. 31st March to 8th April 1996

    c. 31st March to 8th April 1997

    d. 31st March to 8th April 1998

    11. At what age did Athenian children start their elementary education?

    a. 4

    b. 5

    c. 6

    d. 7

    12. Which country did the famous poet Aeschylus belong to?

    a. Greek

    b. Spartan

    c. German

    d. Italian

    13. What was the name of the school created by Aristotle?

    a. Academia

    b. Lyceum

    c. National School

    d. Athens School

    14. What was the name of the school started by Plato?

    a. Academia

    b. Lyceum

    c. National School

    d. Athens School

    15. In Sparta duration of ephebe training was

    a. 2 year

    b. 3 year

    c. 4 year

    d. 5 year

    16. Socrates was born in

    a. 469 BC

    b. 475 BC

    c. 430 BC

    d. 369BC

    17. How many developmental stages presented Rousseau

    a. 3

    b. 4

    c. 5

    d. 7

    18. The Dalton Scheme of Education is useful for which one of the following?

    a. For infants

    b. For little children

    c. For older Children

    d. For adults

    19. Dalton Plan was presented by

    a. Froebel

    b. John Dewey

    c. Helen Parkhurst

    d. Maria Montessori

    20. Who introduced the concept of Gifts and Occupation at elementary level

    a. Frobel

    b. Montessori

    c. Dalton

    d. Pestalozzi

    Labels:

    PPSC ALL IN ONE FOR ALL EXAMs

    1. What is the capital of France?

    a. Paris

    b. Berlin

    c. London

    d. Rome

    2. What is the currency used in Japan?

    a. Euro

    b. Yen

    c. Pound

    d. Dollar

    3. Who won the FIFA World Cup in 2018?

    a. Spain

    b. Germany

    c. France

    d. Italy

    4. Which planet is closest to the sun?

    a. Mercury

    b. Venus

    c. Mars

    d. Jupiter

    5. Who wrote the novel "War and Peace"?

    a. Leo Tolstoy

    b. Charles Dickens

    c. Jane Austen

    d. William Shakespeare

    6. What is the name of the longest river in the world?

    a. Nile

    b. Amazon

    c. Yangtze

    d. Mississippi

    7. Who invented the light bulb?

    a. Thomas Edison

    b. Nikola Tesla

    c. Alexander Graham Bell

    d. Joseph Swan

    8. Who is the current president of the United States of America?

    a. Barack Obama

    b. Donald Trump

    c. Joe Biden

    d. George W. Bush

    9. What is the name of the famous painting that depicts the Mona Lisa smiling?

    a. The Last Supper

    b. The Starry Night

    c. The Persistence of Memory

    d. La Gioconda (Mona Lisa)

    10. What is the name of the famous opera by Giuseppe Verdi?

    a. Carmen

    b. Aida

    c. La Boheme

    d. The Barber of Seville

    11. What is the chemical formula for water?

    a. H3O

    b. HO

    c. H2O

    d. H2O2

    12. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?

    a. Mercury

    b. Venus

    c. Earth

    d. Mars

    13. What is the process by which plants make their food?

    a. Respiration

    b. Photosynthesis

    c. Fermentation

    d. Digestion

    14. What is the main gas present in the Earth's atmosphere?

    a. Oxygen

    b. Hydrogen

    c. Carbon dioxide

    d. Nitrogen

    15. What is the unit of measurement for electric current?

    a. Joule

    b. Watt

    c. Ampere

    d. Volt

    16. Who wrote the famous book "Emile"?

    a. John Dewey

    b. Rousseau

    c. Montessori

    d. Plato

    17. The Black Mountains is located in:

    a. France

    b. Germany

    c. Canada

    d. Pakistan

    18. In which country is the Great Slave Lake?

    a. USA

    b. Canada

    c. South Africa

    d. Iraq

    19. "Turin" was first capital of which country before her current capital?

    a. Italy

    b. Germany

    c. Switzerland

    d. Nepal

    20. Which International Organization has been honored Nobel Prize 3 times?

    a. International Labour Organization

    b. Amnesty International

    c. United Nation’s Children Fund

    d. International Committee for Red Cross (ICRC)

    21. Who was the first woman president of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)?

    a. José Arce

    b. Luis Padilla Nervo

    c. Oswaldo Aranha

    d. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit

    22. Which country is the largest producer of coffee in the world?

    a. Brazil

    b. Colombia

    c. Ethiopia

    d. Vietnam

    23. Who was the first president of Pakistan?

    a. Iskander Mirza

    b. Muhammad Ali Jinnah

    c. Ayub Khan

    d. Yahya Khan

    24. Which country is known as the "Land of Thunderbolt"?

    a. Bhutan

    b. Fiji

    c. Iceland

    d. Japan

    25. Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?

    a. Venus

    b. Mars

    c. Jupiter

    d. Saturn

    26. The world's highest mountain, Mount Everest, is located in which mountain range?

    a. Rocky Mountains

    b. Andes

    c. Alps

    d. Himalayas

    27. Who discovered the law of gravity?

    a. Albert Einstein

    b. Isaac Newton

    c. Galileo Galilei

    d. Charles Darwin

    28. Which country is the largest in terms of area?

    a. Russia

    b. China

    c. United States

    d. Canada

    Educational Philosophy MCQS

    Educational Philosophy MCQS / Pedagogy MCQS/ Education MCQS / Headmaster MCQS/ Lecturer Education MCQS/ASDEO MCQS

    1. The objectives of any school subjects must be

    a. Based on a set curriculum

    b. Teacher Derived

    c. Determined by subject matter

    d. The basis for content and class activities

    2. Desirable modes of behaviors of society called?

    a. Culture

    b. Values

    c. Morals

    d. Beliefs

    3. Study of great book is the basic of?

    a. Essentialism

    b. Pragmatism

    c. Progressivism

    d. Perennialism

    4. Reforms are necessary in all walks of life according to

    a. Progressivism

    b. Perennialism

    c. Essentialism

    d. Reconstructionism

    5. In stating the purpose of education the pragmatist would probably stress the need for

    a. Instructions in class

    b. Experience in the process of scientific investigation

    c. Individual learning experience

    d. Experience in democratic social process

    6. According to Essentialism what is the purpose of education?

    a. To provide students with a well-rounded education

    b. To prepare students for their future careers

    c. To teach students a specific set of skills and knowledge

    d. To provide students with an understanding of democratic principles

    7. What is the basis for content and class activities in Progressivism?

    a. Student interests and experiences

    b. The curriculum

    c. Teacher-directed instruction

    d. Textbooks and other resources

    8. The purpose of education according to Reconstructionism is

    a. To preserve and transmit cultural heritage

    b. To reform society and promote social change

    c. To provide a well-rounded education

    d. To prepare students for their future careers

    9. In Perennialism, what is the basis for content and class activities?

    a. Great books and classic works of literature

    b. Student interests and experiences

    c. The curriculum

    d. Teacher-directed instruction

    10. In Pragmatism, what is the purpose of education?

    a. To provide students with a well-rounded education

    b. To prepare students for their future careers

    c. To teach students a specific set of skills and knowledge

    d. To help students develop critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities

    11. According to Essentialism, what is the purpose of education?

    a. Spiritual development

    b. To teach students the basics of subjects

    c. To instill a love of learning

    d. To provide students with a broad-based education

    12. According to Reconstructionism, what is the purpose of education?

    a. To teach students to be responsible citizens

    b. To provide students with job skills

    c. To teach students to think critically

    d. To bring about social change

    13. What is the main focus of Perennialism?

    a. The classics

    b. Technology

    c. Progress

    d. Innovation

    14. What is the main focus of Progressivism?

    a. Traditional subjects

    b. The individual

    c. Problem solving

    d. Social reform

    15. What is the main focus of Pragmatism?

    a. The past

    b. Theory

    c. The present

    d. Practice

    16. The primary responsibility of determining the aims of education should be

    a. Students

    b. Society

    c. Administration

    d. Teacher

    17. Life is a changing process on the basis of which philosophy

    a. Progressivism

    b. Essentialism

    c. Reconstructionism

    d. Perennialism

    18. The basic source of educational objectives is

    a. Educational Psychology

    b. State legislature

    c. Professional Organizations

    d. Human Experience

    19. Education means

    a. Change in Behaviour

    b. learning

    c. Experience

    d. Content

    20. Which is most important element of non formal education

    a. Teacher

    b. Media

    c. Students

    d. None

    21. The existentialist Teacher is most likely to view teaching as

    a. An interactive process

    b. A performance that evoke students insight

    c. The application of scientific method in class

    d. A Personal encounter with a problem

    22. According to John Dewey Education is

    a. Learning by doing

    b. All

    c. Preparation of life

    d. Acquiring 9

    23. the term pragmatism also some times called as

    a. None

    b. Both

    c. Progressivism

    d. Realism

    24. Philosophy of education which emphasize everlasting reality

    a. Reconstructionism

    b. Progressivism

    c. Perennialism

    d. Essentialism

    25. Jean Paul Sartre and Heidegger are associated

    a. Progressivism

    b. Naturalism

    c. Realism

    d. Existentialism

    Sunday, 12 February 2023

    Introduction to Education Q 11 to 20

    11. Education planned with a particular end in view is?

    a. Formal education
    b. Informal education
    c. Both
    d. None of These


    12. Non formal education?

    a. Flexible rules of entry and exit
    b. Rigid rules of entry and exit
    c. Few rues of entry and exit
    d. no rules of entry and exit


    13. Formal Education has?

    a. Flexible rules of entry and exit
    b. Rigid rule of entry and exit
    c. Few rules of entry and exit
    d. No rules of entry and exit


    14. Informal educatin has?

    a. Flexible rules of entry and exit
    b. Rigid rules of entry and exit
    c. Few rules of entry and exit
    d. No rules of entry and exit


    15. the education confined to educational institutions is?

    a. Informal
    b. Non Formal
    c. Formal
    d. Learning


    16. Education imported mostly by correspondence is?

    a. informal
    b. Non Formal
    c. Formal
    d. Technical


    17. Education is not pre planned in?

    a. informal
    b. Non formal
    c. Formal
    d. Technical


    18. Informal education is ?

    a. Just Schooling
    b. Time Bond
    c. Life long
    d. Pre Planned


    19. What is the most important element of non formal education

    a. Teacher
    b. Society
    c. Media
    d. School


    20. Which one is not the source of Formal education?

    a. school
    b. Museum
    c. Library
    d. home


    Introduction to Education Q 1 to 10

    Introduction to Education Question 1 to 10

    1. Education is derived from a Latin word?

    a. educate
    b. educere
    c. evolution
    d. learning


    2. Educere means?

    a. to draw out
    b. to guide
    c. to point
    d. to help


    3. "Education is the creation of a sound mind in a sound body" is the saying of?

    a. Plato
    b. Comens
    c. Aristotle
    d. Dewey


    4. The best definition of education is that it is?

    a. preparation for life
    b. getting knowledge
    c. learning
    d. growth resulting from experiences


    5. Education according to John Dewey is?

    a. preparation for life
    b. getting knowledge
    c. learning to do by doing
    d. schooling


    6. Which of the following is not the characteristic of education?

    a. lifelong activity
    b. Factual absorption
    c. Formal and informal activities
    d. Experiences of life


    7. The basic source of educational objectives is?

    a. human experience
    b. Schools
    c. educational psychology
    d. professional organization


    8. According to Crow and Crow, the purpose of formal education is to?

    a. make students more intelligent
    b. make students active and constructive members of society
    c. form definite opinions in the mind of students
    d. create a good name for the nation


    9. Determining the aim of education is the responsibility of?

    a. parents
    b. teachers
    c. students
    d. society


    10. The real goal of education should be?

    a. securing a certificate
    b. acquiring skills, habits and knowledge
    c. training to make a living
    d. mastery of subject matter


    Next Q 11 to 20

    Introduction to Education