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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 | |