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51.

Which of the following does not come under the category of special children? (Grade-III Teacher 2013)

A. backward child
B. handicapped child
C. tall boys
D. retarded child
Answer» D. retarded child
52.

Is it related to creativity? (Grade-III Teacher 2013)

A. with divergent thinking
B. with convergent thinking
C. imaginatively
D. with empty thought
Answer» B. with convergent thinking
53.

Individual Differences of Students in the Classroom- (CTET-I Level-2014)

A. Not beneficial, as teachers need to control a diverse classroom.
B. are harmful because they create conflicts among the students.
C. are inappropriate, as they slow down the transfer of curriculum to the level of the most retarded student.
D. are beneficial, as they prompt teachers to discover the cognitive structures of students.
Answer» E.
54.

School-based assessment was introduced so that ….. (Level in CTET-I-2014)

A. To decentralize the power of school education organizations in the nation
B. To ensure all round development of all students
C. Teachers should be motivated to regularly record all their activities for better interpretation of the progress of the students.
D. The school should be motivated to showcase its excellence through competition in comparison to other different schools existing in its area.
Answer» C. Teachers should be motivated to regularly record all their activities for better interpretation of the progress of the students.
55.

What is the first stage of skill learning? (UP TET-I Level-2014)

A. Reality
B. imagination
C. coordination
D. simulation
Answer» E.
56.

Can 'transfer of learning' take place in the process of learning? (UP TET-I Level-2014)

A. Affirmative
B. Negative
C. Zero
D. all these
Answer» E.
57.

Decreasing the time allotted to complete an assigned task to coincide with the concentration time and increasing this concentration time in a phased manner is best suited to deal with which of the following types of development? (CTET-II Level-2014)

A. concentration deficit hyperactive disorder
B. Disturbing behavioral disorders
C. Dysphasia
D. sensory integration disorder
Answer» B. Disturbing behavioral disorders
58.

Which of the following is an example of a learning style? (CTET-I Level-2014)

A. visual
B. Storage
C. factual
D. Tactile
Answer» B. Storage
59.

Gender discrimination in the classroom……. (CTET-I Level-2014)

A. Does not affect the performance of the learners.
B. This can lead to diminishing efforts or performance of the learners.
C. Male learners can cause growth-oriented efforts or performance.
D. Male teachers do more than female teachers.
Answer» C. Male learners can cause growth-oriented efforts or performance.
60.

In the class, the learners were asked to combine various artifacts of their work in a notebook to show what they could do for their society. What type of activity is this? (CTET-II Level-2014)

A. portfolio assessment
B. Essay assessment
C. event record
D. problem solving assessment
Answer» B. Essay assessment
61.

Which of the following is not an element of creativity? (RPSC PTI Gr. III u0026 III Level-2015)

A. harmony
B. change the mind of others
C. solving problems
D. ability to move beyond the immediate situation
Answer» D. ability to move beyond the immediate situation
62.

'Total Approach' in teaching is recommended because- (Bihar TET-I Level-2014)

A. This frees the teacher from making daily work plans.
B. extra force is provided
C. It provides meaningful guidelines for teaching
D. This makes the testing program more effective
Answer» D. This makes the testing program more effective
63.

Which of the following are the problems of backward children? (RTET/REET-II Level-2011), (Bihar-TET-I Level-2011)

A. low educational qualification
B. Emotional problems
C. social problems
D. none of these
Answer» E.
64.

Special arrangements should be made for the education of needy children? (Uttar Pradesh-TET-I Level-2011)

A. with other normal kids
B. By methods developed for special children in special schools
C. in special school
D. by special teachers in special schools
Answer» B. By methods developed for special children in special schools
65.

The objective of the Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Integrated Education for Children with Disabilities is ……. Deleteall in: Providing Educational Opportunities to Children with Disabilities? (RTET/REET-I Level-2011)

A. regular schools
B. special schools
C. open schools
D. In the schools of the Planned Rely Association
Answer» B. special schools
66.

Can provision be made for the education of disabled children? (RTET/REET-I Level-2011)

A. through inclusive education
B. by mainstreaming
C. by integration
D. none of the above
Answer» B. by mainstreaming
67.

Which of the following factors is not necessary for a retarded child? (Bihar-TET-I Level-2011)

A. slow learning
B. physical defect
C. lack of abstract thinking
D. originality
Answer» E.
68.

Each student is unique in himself, that means? (RTET/REET-I Level-2011)

A. No two learners are alike in their abilities, interests and talents.
B. Learners do not have similar characteristics nor do they have the same goals
C. A common curriculum is possible for all learners
D. It is impossible to develop the abilities of learners in a heterogeneous classroom
Answer» B. Learners do not have similar characteristics nor do they have the same goals
69.

Which of the following is not a characteristic of mental retardation? (RTET/REET-I Level-2011)

A. IQ score between 25 and 70
B. slow learning and inability to perform activities of daily living
C. Difficulty adapting to the environment
D. weakening of interpersonal relationships
Answer» E.
70.

What is the cause of child crime? (CTET-I Level-2011)

A. squabble
B. sympathetic behavior of family members
C. Work will be done with mutual consent in the family
D. wealthy family
Answer» B. sympathetic behavior of family members
71.

The children whose educational achievement is lower than other children of their age are called? (Rajasthan, II-grade Hindi teacher 2010), (Rajasthan, III-grade teacher 2012)

A. backward child
B. retarded child
C. slow child
D. juvenile delinquent
Answer» B. retarded child
72.

………….not a sign of being talented? (CTET-I Level-2011)

A. innovation in expression
B. Curiosity
C. creative ideas
D. quarrel with others
Answer» E.
73.

What is the age of juvenile delinquents? (RTET/REET-II Level-2011)

A. 5 years to 10 years
B. 3 years to 12 years,
C. under 18 years old
D. over 18 years
Answer» D. over 18 years
74.

Guilford has used the term convergent thinking in the same sense as? (RTET/REET-II Level-2011)

A. wisdom
B. creativity
C. intelligence and creativity
D. none of these
Answer» C. intelligence and creativity
75.

Should the child's curiosity be piqued? (Uttarakhand-TET-I Level-2011)

A. when the teacher is free
B. when the student is free
C. after some time
D. immediately when the inquiry has been made by the student
Answer» E.
76.

The children whose behavior is studied in educational psychology are? (Bihar-TET-I Level-2011)

A. problem child
B. slow learners
C. retarded child
D. all of which
Answer» E.
77.

Which of the following options is less important for effective learning in children? (Rajasthan, II-Grade Urdu Teacher 2010)

A. Philosophical basis of learning..
B. physical basis of learning
C. motivational basis of learning
D. intellectual basis of learning
Answer» B. physical basis of learning
78.

What should a teacher do for slow learners? (Bihar-TET-I Level-2011)

A. team teaching
B. extra attention and learning
C. Incentive
D. all of which
Answer» E.
79.

A teacher wants to achieve the abilities of the gifted children of her class, which of the following should not she do to achieve her objective? (CTET-I Level-2012)

A. learning to take pleasure in non-academic activities
B. learn to control stress
C. distinguishing them from their counterparts for special attention
D. Challenging them to enrich their creativity
Answer» E.
80.

A student who is always looking for sources for new information, he keeps on arguing with teachers and classmates, is he? (Bihar-TET-I Level-2012), (Rajasthan, III-Grade PTI Teacher 2012)

A. problem child
B. average child
C. gifted child
D. stubborn boy
Answer» D. stubborn boy
81.

Which of the following strategies is more suitable for teaching children with special needs? (RTET/REET-II Level-2011)

A. discussion in class involving most of the children
B. Guidance by the teacher involving the students
C. Cooperative Learning and Peer Turing (Classroom Apprenticeship)
D. Merit Based Grouping for Teachers
Answer» D. Merit Based Grouping for Teachers
82.

A child who is normal in subjects other than mathematics, while having very low achievement in mathematics, such a child can be placed in which of the following categories? (Rajasthan, II-Grade Urdu Teacher 2010)

A. backward child
B. retarded child
C. average child
D. Grieving child
Answer» B. retarded child
83.

What is the most common use of performance tests? (RPSC, Teacher Bharti Exam 2004), (CTET-I Level-2011)

A. in learning
B. in motivators
C. in student classification
D. category department
Answer» D. category department
84.

Identification of a gifted child through observation by a teacher is difficult due to which of the following reasons? (Rajasthan, II-Grade English Teacher 2010)

A. Inspection is an objective process.
B. The inspection process is very difficult.
C. A gifted person with an emotional problem cannot be identified by the teachers by observation.
D. Children can be identified by any characteristic
Answer» D. Children can be identified by any characteristic
85.

The identification of gifted children is considered difficult by performance tests, the reason given above is given in any of the options? (Rajasthan, II-Grade Science Teacher 2010)

A. Can't identify gifted child backward in studies by performance measurement
B. No correlation between intelligence and performance
C. Performance measurement is too difficult
D. Reliable performance measurement of intelligent exceeds
Answer» B. No correlation between intelligence and performance
86.

Essential for gifted children? (Bihar-TET-I Level-2012), (Uttarakhand-TET-I Level-2011)

A. They should be given special opportunities for special abilities
B. make them feel extraordinary
C. they should be rewarded regularly
D. none of these
Answer» B. make them feel extraordinary
87.

Acquire Talented Qualities? (Rajasthan, II-Grade Mathematics Teacher 2010)

A. childhood
B. Adolescence
C. Infancy
D. congenital
Answer» E.
88.

Which one of the following is not a test to measure creativity in children? (Rajasthan, III-Grade PTI Teacher 2012)

A. write or complete a story on an unfinished figure or picture
B. writing a table
C. arrange things in a new order
D. complete the contours of a circle
Answer» C. arrange things in a new order
89.

Which of the following statements is not correct? (Rajasthan, III-Grade PTI Teacher 2012), (CTET-I Level-2011)

A. High or low, there are seeds of creativity in everyone.
B. There is a distance relationship between creativity and maturity.
C. Opportunity should be given to solve a problem.
D. Originality is creativity. ;
Answer» C. Opportunity should be given to solve a problem.
90.

On the basis of individual differences, Parkhurst gave education system for children? (Rajasthan, III-Grade PTI Teacher 2012)

A. Dalton Plan
B. vinetka plan
C. project method
D. play method
Answer» B. vinetka plan
91.

Which of the following is not a juvenile delinquency? (Rajasthan, III-Grade Teacher 2012), (Rajasthan, II-Grade Urdu Teacher 2010)

A. To get drunk
B. falling asleep in class
C. run away from class
D. to lie
Answer» C. run away from class
92.

To develop creativity in a child, a teacher should not? (Rajasthan, III-Grade PTI Teacher 2012)

A. restrict child actions
B. respect the child's opinion
C. satisfy the child's curiosity
D. lead the child in the direction of extraordinary thinking
Answer» B. respect the child's opinion
93.

Which of the following is not a symbol of individual variation in achievement? (Rajasthan, II-Grade Science Teacher 2010)

A. Variation in past experiences
B. gender differences
C. Variation in interests
D. Variation in pre-direction
Answer» C. Variation in interests
94.

Which of the following options is suitable for imparting education on the basis of individual variation? (Rajasthan, II-Grade English Teacher 2010)

A. Class division of children on the basis of intelligence level
B. Class division of boys on the basis of gender
C. Variation in homework based on gender
D. Use of child centered teaching methods
Answer» B. Class division of boys on the basis of gender
95.

Which of the following is not a juvenile delinquency? (II-Grade Urdu Teacher 2010)

A. To get drunk
B. falling asleep in class
C. run away from class
D. to lie
Answer» C. run away from class
96.

Which of the following is not an act of inspiration? (Andhra Pradesh TET Level-II Exam 2012)

A. It provides energy to the living being.
B. It enhances reasoning.
C. It maintains the behavior.
D. It dictates behavior.
Answer» C. It maintains the behavior.
97.

Which of the following statements regarding individual differences is correct? (Level-2012 in RTET/REET-II)

A. Even if students have the same level of intelligence, achievement may vary.
B. Not all children have anything in common.
C. By drawing the curves of individual variations, it tends to one direction.
D. Individual variation is due to heredity.
Answer» B. Not all children have anything in common.
98.

Separate classes and enrichment programs are used for education? (RTET/REET-II Level-2012)

A. for gifted children
B. For children with low academic achievement
C. For gifted and low academic achievement children
D. none of these
Answer» B. For children with low academic achievement
99.

Seema learns each lesson very quickly, while Lina takes longer to learn it, this shows the principle of development? (CTET-II Level-2012)

A. Individual variation
B. Interrelationship
C. Continuity
D. from general to specific
Answer» B. Interrelationship
100.

Which of the following strategies will work for mentally retarded children? (RTET/REET-I Level-2012)

A. conceptualize tasks
B. encourage students to set goals
C. providing opportunities for self study
D. getting resources from outside to help
Answer» B. encourage students to set goals