PEDAGOGY - TEACHING APTITUDE MODEL QUESTIONS - 14
336. The primary purpose of using audio visual aids in classroom is
(a) to solve staff shortage by reducing the need for teachers
(b) to make class quiet
(c) to help student participation in the teaching learning process
(d) to clarify certain aspects of the learning process
Answer: (c)
337. Scaffolding can promote learning according to
(a) cognitivism (b) behaviourism
(c) humanism (d) social constructivism
Answer: (d)
338. In a constructivist classroom,the teacher is
(a) authority of classroom
(b) transmitter of knowledge
(c) director of learning process
(d) facilitator of learning
Answer: (d)
339. Project method is based on the philosophy of
(a) progressivism
(b) idealism
(c) pragmatism
(d) existentialism
Answer: (c)
340. Preetha, a X Standard student is always late in the class. The class teacher decided to do a research to find out the reason. This type research is called
(a) behavioural approach
(b) theoretical approach
(c) applied approach
(d) action research
Answer: (d)
341. Learning disability in writing a language
(a) dyscalculia (b) dysgraphia
(c) dyslexia (d) dysnomia
Answer: (b)
342. Multiple intelligence belongs to
(a) Howard Gardner (b) Daniel Golman
(c) Alfred Binet (d) Spearman
Answer: (a)
343. Language Acquisition Device (LAD) stressed on
(a) Vygotsky (b) Bruner
(c) Noam Chomsky (d) Skinner
Answer: (c)
344. Tolman belongs to
(a) Gestalt Sign Learning
(b) Gestalt Learning
(c) Social Learning
(d) Constructivism
Answer: (a)
345. The father of Modern Psychology
(a) J.B.Watson
(b) Sigmond Freud
(c) Bruner
(d) Eric Ericson
Answer: (b)
346. IQ=
Answer: (d)
347. Which of the following most influence the classroom behaviour of the child?
(a) the teacher (b) the peers
(c) the social groups in the class
(d) the monitor of the class
Answer: (b)
348. The term 'developmental task' was popularised by
(a) Havighurst (b) A. Gesell
( c) Griger Mendal (d) E.G. Hurlock
Answer: (a)
349. The children's nature is
(a) destructive (b) constructive
(c) imaginative (d) initiative
Answer: (b)
350. Hierarchy of needs stressed on
(a) Abraham Maslow (b) Carl Rogers
(c) Carl]. Jung (d) Adler
Answer: (a)
351. Slow learner is one
(a) students who has traiditionally met with failures in the schools
(b) students with relatively low intelligence
(c) students with below average cognitive abilities
(d) all of the above
Answer: (d)
352. The behaviour of a slow learner can be observed by a
(a) teacher (b) counsellors
(c) parents ( d) all of the above
Answer: (d)
353. Integration of special children means
(a) providing special care within regular schools
(b) supporting regular teachers and administrators
(c) providing an appropriate individualized programme
( d) all of the above
Answer: (a)
354. In teaching English poems, a teacher should
(a) explain every thing
(b) clear language difficulties before hand
( c) explain nothing
(d) use the mother tongue profusely
Answer: (b)
355. Language games are useful because they
(a) create opportunities for participate
(b) promote discipline
( c) create interest
( d) stimulate competition
Answer: (a)
356. Language teaching and learning became more effective in groups because
(a) language is a social creation
(b) language develops only in groups
( c) language is a means of communication
(d) language is an graphic forms and oral forms
Answer: (a)
357. Which activity is more suited to the teaching of poem in English?
(a) too much explanation
(b) describing verbal peculiarities reading the poem focusing on
( c) establishing meaning by gestures and facial expressions
(d) forming groups and in structs to read in the group
Answer: (c)
358. Among the following statements which one is most suited to an English teacher ?
(a) the early stage begins with hearing and speaking English
(b) pupils are too slow to learn
( c) more patience is needed during this stage
(d) theoretical basis is not needed
Answer: (a)
359. Students need to brainstorm ideas, organize them, edit and revise their work is a process which reflects
(a) learning skills (b) speaking skiUs
(c) reading skills (d) writing skills
Answer: (d)
360. "Anything can be taught to anybody in an intellectually honest way" - This remarks was made by
(a) Vygotsky (b) Bruner
(c) Skinner (d) Jean Piaget
Answer: (b)
361. Piaget great contribution to educational psychology has been identifying
(a) Democratization stages
(b) Developmental stages
(c) Psycho-society stages
(d) Moral developmental stages
Answer: (b)
362. Kohl Berg indicates that at the most primitive level of moral development, morality' is decided by
(a) individual rights and social contracts
(b) Reward and punishment
(c) Individual conscience
(d) Social approval or disapproval
Answer: (b)
363. Which stage of Piaget's theory of cognitive development is characterised by abstract logic and potential for mature moral reasoning ?
(a) Sensorimotor
(b) Concrete operational
(c) Formal operational
(d) Pre-operational
Answer: (c)
364. Simple experiments and demonstrations can be performed in the EVS class
(a) to control the students to ensure discipline in the class
(b) to enable children to learn on their own and sharpen their observation skills
(c) to follow what is being done in the senior classes
(d) to discuss ideas, record and analyse observation on the basis of questions raised by students
Answer: (b)
365. The period of sensory motor adoption of Piaget is
(a) 0-2 rears (b) 1-3 years
(c) 3-5 rears (d) 4-6 years
Answer: (a)
(a) to solve staff shortage by reducing the need for teachers
(b) to make class quiet
(c) to help student participation in the teaching learning process
(d) to clarify certain aspects of the learning process
Answer: (c)
337. Scaffolding can promote learning according to
(a) cognitivism (b) behaviourism
(c) humanism (d) social constructivism
Answer: (d)
338. In a constructivist classroom,the teacher is
(a) authority of classroom
(b) transmitter of knowledge
(c) director of learning process
(d) facilitator of learning
Answer: (d)
339. Project method is based on the philosophy of
(a) progressivism
(b) idealism
(c) pragmatism
(d) existentialism
Answer: (c)
340. Preetha, a X Standard student is always late in the class. The class teacher decided to do a research to find out the reason. This type research is called
(a) behavioural approach
(b) theoretical approach
(c) applied approach
(d) action research
Answer: (d)
341. Learning disability in writing a language
(a) dyscalculia (b) dysgraphia
(c) dyslexia (d) dysnomia
Answer: (b)
342. Multiple intelligence belongs to
(a) Howard Gardner (b) Daniel Golman
(c) Alfred Binet (d) Spearman
Answer: (a)
343. Language Acquisition Device (LAD) stressed on
(a) Vygotsky (b) Bruner
(c) Noam Chomsky (d) Skinner
Answer: (c)
344. Tolman belongs to
(a) Gestalt Sign Learning
(b) Gestalt Learning
(c) Social Learning
(d) Constructivism
Answer: (a)
345. The father of Modern Psychology
(a) J.B.Watson
(b) Sigmond Freud
(c) Bruner
(d) Eric Ericson
Answer: (b)
346. IQ=
Answer: (d)
347. Which of the following most influence the classroom behaviour of the child?
(a) the teacher (b) the peers
(c) the social groups in the class
(d) the monitor of the class
Answer: (b)
348. The term 'developmental task' was popularised by
(a) Havighurst (b) A. Gesell
( c) Griger Mendal (d) E.G. Hurlock
Answer: (a)
349. The children's nature is
(a) destructive (b) constructive
(c) imaginative (d) initiative
Answer: (b)
350. Hierarchy of needs stressed on
(a) Abraham Maslow (b) Carl Rogers
(c) Carl]. Jung (d) Adler
Answer: (a)
351. Slow learner is one
(a) students who has traiditionally met with failures in the schools
(b) students with relatively low intelligence
(c) students with below average cognitive abilities
(d) all of the above
Answer: (d)
352. The behaviour of a slow learner can be observed by a
(a) teacher (b) counsellors
(c) parents ( d) all of the above
Answer: (d)
353. Integration of special children means
(a) providing special care within regular schools
(b) supporting regular teachers and administrators
(c) providing an appropriate individualized programme
( d) all of the above
Answer: (a)
354. In teaching English poems, a teacher should
(a) explain every thing
(b) clear language difficulties before hand
( c) explain nothing
(d) use the mother tongue profusely
Answer: (b)
355. Language games are useful because they
(a) create opportunities for participate
(b) promote discipline
( c) create interest
( d) stimulate competition
Answer: (a)
356. Language teaching and learning became more effective in groups because
(a) language is a social creation
(b) language develops only in groups
( c) language is a means of communication
(d) language is an graphic forms and oral forms
Answer: (a)
357. Which activity is more suited to the teaching of poem in English?
(a) too much explanation
(b) describing verbal peculiarities reading the poem focusing on
( c) establishing meaning by gestures and facial expressions
(d) forming groups and in structs to read in the group
Answer: (c)
358. Among the following statements which one is most suited to an English teacher ?
(a) the early stage begins with hearing and speaking English
(b) pupils are too slow to learn
( c) more patience is needed during this stage
(d) theoretical basis is not needed
Answer: (a)
359. Students need to brainstorm ideas, organize them, edit and revise their work is a process which reflects
(a) learning skills (b) speaking skiUs
(c) reading skills (d) writing skills
Answer: (d)
360. "Anything can be taught to anybody in an intellectually honest way" - This remarks was made by
(a) Vygotsky (b) Bruner
(c) Skinner (d) Jean Piaget
Answer: (b)
361. Piaget great contribution to educational psychology has been identifying
(a) Democratization stages
(b) Developmental stages
(c) Psycho-society stages
(d) Moral developmental stages
Answer: (b)
362. Kohl Berg indicates that at the most primitive level of moral development, morality' is decided by
(a) individual rights and social contracts
(b) Reward and punishment
(c) Individual conscience
(d) Social approval or disapproval
Answer: (b)
363. Which stage of Piaget's theory of cognitive development is characterised by abstract logic and potential for mature moral reasoning ?
(a) Sensorimotor
(b) Concrete operational
(c) Formal operational
(d) Pre-operational
Answer: (c)
364. Simple experiments and demonstrations can be performed in the EVS class
(a) to control the students to ensure discipline in the class
(b) to enable children to learn on their own and sharpen their observation skills
(c) to follow what is being done in the senior classes
(d) to discuss ideas, record and analyse observation on the basis of questions raised by students
Answer: (b)
365. The period of sensory motor adoption of Piaget is
(a) 0-2 rears (b) 1-3 years
(c) 3-5 rears (d) 4-6 years
Answer: (a)
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