1. Which of the following is principle of teaching?
A. Principle of learning
B. Principle of flexibility
C. Principle of child
D. All of these above
Answer: D
2. What is necessary to know for getting greatness in teaching?
A. Basics of teaching
B. Teaching process
C. How to learn the child
D. Sound knowledge about the subject
Answer: D
3. For healthy arrangement of classroom, necessary thing is
A. Sufficient light in the class
B. Ventilated classroom
C. Appropriate seating arrangement
D. All of the above
Answer: D
4. Kindergarten means
A. Children's garden
B. School garden
C. Kindness
D. None
Answer: A
5. Pavlov conducted his experiment on
A. Cat
B. Rat
C. Dog
D. Cow
Answer: C
6. The BELL in Pavlov's classical conditioning is called
A. UCS
B. CS
C. UCR
D. CR
Answer: B
7. Pavlov was a
A. Mathematician
B. Physiologist
C. Psychologist
D. Paediatrician
Answer: C
8. Thorndike is remembered for his contribution to
A. Method of learning
B. Forgetting
C. Trial and error
D. Teaching
Answer: C
9. When new theory is told to children, then the teacher should
A. Adopt incomimg process
B. Adopt outgoing process
C. Adopt analytical process
D. Tell the children which process is adopted by him.
Answer; A
10. 'Learning includes acquisition and retention both' - Who said this?
A. Piaget
B. Pavlov
C. Skinner
D. Vygotsky
Answer: A
11. Which of the folowing is not a maxim of teaching?
A. Proceed from concrete to abstract
B. Proceed from complex to simple
C. Proceed from actual to representative
D. Proceed from simple to complex
Answer: B
A. Principle of learning
B. Principle of flexibility
C. Principle of child
D. All of these above
Answer: D
2. What is necessary to know for getting greatness in teaching?
A. Basics of teaching
B. Teaching process
C. How to learn the child
D. Sound knowledge about the subject
Answer: D
3. For healthy arrangement of classroom, necessary thing is
A. Sufficient light in the class
B. Ventilated classroom
C. Appropriate seating arrangement
D. All of the above
Answer: D
4. Kindergarten means
A. Children's garden
B. School garden
C. Kindness
D. None
Answer: A
5. Pavlov conducted his experiment on
A. Cat
B. Rat
C. Dog
D. Cow
Answer: C
6. The BELL in Pavlov's classical conditioning is called
A. UCS
B. CS
C. UCR
D. CR
Answer: B
7. Pavlov was a
A. Mathematician
B. Physiologist
C. Psychologist
D. Paediatrician
Answer: C
8. Thorndike is remembered for his contribution to
A. Method of learning
B. Forgetting
C. Trial and error
D. Teaching
Answer: C
9. When new theory is told to children, then the teacher should
A. Adopt incomimg process
B. Adopt outgoing process
C. Adopt analytical process
D. Tell the children which process is adopted by him.
Answer; A
10. 'Learning includes acquisition and retention both' - Who said this?
A. Piaget
B. Pavlov
C. Skinner
D. Vygotsky
Answer: A
11. Which of the folowing is not a maxim of teaching?
A. Proceed from concrete to abstract
B. Proceed from complex to simple
C. Proceed from actual to representative
D. Proceed from simple to complex
Answer: B
NOTE: MAXIMS / PRINCIPLE OF TEACHING
1. From known to unknown
2. From simple to complex
3. From concrete to abstract
4. From analysis to synthesis
5. From particular to general
6. From empirical to rational
7. From induction to deduction
8. From psychological to logical
9. From Actual to Representative
10. From Whole to Parts
11. From definite to indefinite
12. Asking introductory questions in the class is based on the maxim of
A. From seen to unseen
B. From known to unknown
C. From part to whole
D. From simple to complex
Answer: B
13. Which is the best method of learning?
A. Conversational method
B. Project method
C. Speech Method
D. None
Answer: B
14. Teaching principles are derived from
A. Psychological principles
B. Scientific laws and principles
C. Technological practices
D. All of these
Answer: D
15. Who said, "We are born capable of learning"?
A. Guilford
B. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
C. Thorndike
D. None
Answer: B
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