SECTION - 4
1. Which of
the following is/are the qualities of teacher?
A. Teacher should be able to arrange subject
matter in a logical way
B. Teacher should inspire his pupil
C. Teacher should have sweet, polite and clear
voice
D. All of these Answer: Option D
2. The
students who keep asking questions in the class
A. Performs the role of an active member of
the political party in power
B. Should be encouraged to participate in
classroom discussion
C. Should be encouraged to find answer
independently
D. Should be encouraged to continue
questioning Answer: Option D
3. Which of
the following one is most effective for a teacher?
A. Knowledge B.
Feedback C. Management D. Teaching skills Answer:
Option D
4. Which is
the source of primary data?
A. Books B.
Newspapers C. Respondent D. Report Answer: Option
C
5. Many
experienced teachers go into a classroom and embark straight away upon a
lesson. As a beginner to the teaching profession will you
A. Adopt the same procedure
B. Make a written note of your preparation
C. As the students a like D. None of these. Answer: Option B
6. Which can
be described as an ideal teaching technique?
A. Repetitive drill and rote memorization
B. Using props and manipulative to help
students understand abstract concept
C. Encouraging in group discussion for logical
thinking
D. Both 2 and 3 Answer: Option D
7. Quality of
education in a school/college can be measured through
A. Infrastructural facilities available
B. Manpower teachers and principal available
C. Students achievements
D. All of the above Answer: Option D
8. A mentally
retarded student attends your lecture and sits in a deaf and dumb manner. What
will you do?
A. Make your lecture very simple and spare
some extra time for him
B. You do not like to spoil majority for the
individual
C. You pressurized the student to leave the
class
D. You do not support him at all Answer: Option A
9. Teaching
in higher education implies
A. Presenting the information given in the
text book
B. Asking questions in the class and
conducting examinations
C. Helping students prepare for and pass the
examination
D. Helping students how to learn Answer: Option D
10. For
providing evaluative feedback to students, the teacher should
A. Use correction, not criticism, in respect
to inappropriate responses
B. Provide immediate feedback
C. Do not provide nonconstructive comments for
evaluating activities
D. All of these Answer: Option D
11. The
members of a group act, feel and think together, in a way which is different
from the normal acting, feeling and thinking of individual, who come together
to form the group. It is known as
A. Memsis B.
Co-operation C.
Understanding D. Group
working
Answer: Option A
12. Which of
the following is a good method of teaching?
A. Lecture and dictation B. Seminar and project
C. Seminar and dictation D. Dictation and assignment Answer: Option B
13. Which of
the following is the most important signal factor in underlying the success of
beginning a teacher?
A. Scholarship B.
Communicative ability
C. Personality and its ability to relate to
the class and to the pupils
D. Organisational ability Answer: Option C
14. Which one
of the following is least required during the preparation of lecture?
A. Clear introduction and summary
B. Time and control unit
C. Examples for better explanation and
understanding
D. Factual materials in indirect way Answer: Option D
15. In your
view arrangement for education on environment in the school
A. Is important for creating an awareness
among an awareness among students about the environment
B. Is likely to put more burdens on students
C. Is a mode of entertainment for students
D. Is like giving work to teacher Answer: Option A
16. Failure of
the teacher to communicate its ideas well to the students may result in
A. Classroom indiscipline B. Loss of
student's interest in hot topic being taught
C. Increase in number of absentees in the
class D. All of these Answer:
Option D
17. If a group
of students enter your room and abuse you and behave violently with you, at
that time how you would control your emotions?
A. You will react in a similar fashion and try
to assault them physically
B. First, you will try to pacify their
emotions and then ask politely about their behaviour
C. You will feel ashamed among your teachers
community
D. You will report the case to the principal
with recommendation of punitive measures
Answer:
Option B
18. What is
the reason behind the adoption of grade system instead of our old marks system?
A. It will improve the quality of assessment
B. It will improve teacher student
relationship
C. It will eliminate the differentiation
between students on marks basis
D. Grading system is easier than marks system Answer: Option C
19. Why do you
support the five stage method of Herbart?
A. In this there is no scope for individual
diversity of students
B. Under this, generalisation is not required
to be done while teaching subjects like language, history, geography etc
C. In this method, it is difficult to make
co-ordination between various subjects
D. All of these Answer: Option D
20. Which of
the following are true about teaching?
A. Teaching is dynamic in nature B.
Teaching is a process
C. It changes its concept with time and place D. All of these Answer:
Option D
21. To gain
popularity among students, teacher should :
A. Personally help them in their study
B. Frequently organize tours
C. Dictate notes while teaching
D. Maintain good social relationship Answer: Option A
22. Which one
of the following is not a quality of teacher?
A. Teacher should use modern techniques
Methods and gadgets are teaching for better understanding of subject matter
B. Teacher should maintain an autocratic
atmosphere in the class
C. He/she should have interest in his/her
profession and knowledge must be updated
D. Teacher must be fair tin grading and
marking Answer: Option B
23. Which of
the following is not true?
A. Teaching is an art B. Teachers can be trained C.
Teachers are born D. All of the
above
Answer:
Option D
24. The main
function of educational psychology is to provide prospective teacher with:
A. Research procedures for evaluating current
teaching procedure
B. Insight into the needs, problems and styles
of behaviour of teacher
C. Insight into various aspects of modern
teaching education
D. How to deal with students and everyday
class situation Answer: Option D
25. Which of
the following is not a quality of teacher?
A. Teacher should be keen in his work and
should be enthusiastic and anxious to keep his knowledge fresh and update
B. He should have feelings of love and
sympathy
C. His language should be understandable to
students
D. He may not know child psychology Answer: Option D
26. You
bringing your pupil for a monument visit outside your city. A father is
reluctant to send his child for this. What will you do?
A. Leave that child and go with others
B. Try to understand his father's problems
C. Try to convince him for sending his child
by explaining the importance of such as educational and cultural trip
D. None of these. Answer: Option C
27. The
primary task of a teacher is :
A. To teach the prescribed curriculum
B. To prepare students to pass their
examination
C. To make them a thinking people
D. To modify their behaviour according to the
needs of our society and country Answer: Option D
28.Who
defined teaching as an organised system of specific activities aimed to help
the learner learn something?
A. Morrin B.
Byod C. Smith D. Jackson Answer:
Option C
29. The main
role of education according to Plato is :
A. To develop the power of contemplation
B. To develop the personality of each
individuals
C. To strengthen the state
D. All of these Answer: Option D
30. Which of
the following statements regarding motivation is correct?
A. Freewill, intellect and reason are the
motivating factors according to Plato
B. Inborn, unlearned tendencies, called
instincts are the motivating forces according to James Burt
C. Curiosity and level of aspiration are
motivating factors according to Berlyne
D. All of these Answer: Option D
31. Freedom if
press as such
A. Has been guaranteed by the constitution
B. Has not been expressly guaranteed by the
constitution
C. Has been given only to selected
institutions
D. None of these. Answer: Option B
32. The
planning commission of India is
A. Tripura B.
Meghalaya C. Mizoram D. Manipur Answer: Option C
33. Parliament
can legislate on matters listed in the state list:
A. With the prior permission of the president
B. Only after the constitution is amended
suit-ably
C. In case of inconsistency among state
legislatures
D. At the request of two or more states Answer: Option D
34. Catharsis
means discharge of emotions. A teacher can let off pent up energy of his
disciple through
A. Picnic/excursions B. Mock- parliament
C. Celebration of festivals D. All of these Answer: Option D
35. Major
limitation of mass communication is
A. It is very costly
B. The feedback system is weak
C. More time is required to produce the
message
D. The success largely depends upon the
producer Answer: Option B
36. In
the income section, how many degrees (approx.) Should there be in central angle
of the sector representing income tax?
A. 105. B.
120 C. 135 D. 150 Answer: Option B
37. Water for
civil supplies are commonly purified by
A. Chlorination B. Distillation C.
Filtration D. Decantation Answer:
Option A
38. The idea
of 'Democratic Decentralization' in India was popularized by
A. A.D. Gorwala committee, 1951
B. Paul H. Appleby committee, 1951
C. B.R. Mehta committee, 1957
D. Ashok Mehta committee, 1978 Answer: Option C
39. When a
research problem is related to heterogeneous population, the most suitable
sampling method is
A. Cluster sampling B. Stratified sampling
C. Convenient sampling D. Lottery method Answer: Option B
40. If a
student becomes unconscious in the class what will you do first?
A. Rushing to the principal’s office and
canvassing for help immediately
B. Telephoning (informing) student’s parents
and wait for them
C. Giving first aid to him and trying to
contact any nearby doctor
D. Making arrangement to send him to his house
or nearby hospital Answer: Option C
41. If a child
is a back bencher and unable to watch the blackboard clearly. As a result he
stands, sees and sits repeatedly. What inference will you draw regarding the
case?
A. The child is of short height as compared to
his classmates
B. The blackboard is under shining effect of
light
C. The child has a defective-vision
D. Both (a) and ( c) Answer:
Option D
42. Which of
the following is a characteristic of a researcher?
A. He a specialist rather than generalist
B. He is industrious and persistent on the
trail of discovery
C. He is not operational to his chosen filed
but accepts the reality
D. All of these Answer: Option D
43. The
difference between experimental research and historical research in the process
of
A. The formulation of the hypothesis B. The testing of hypothesis
C. Replication D.
All of these Answer: Option D
44. The
effective means in education communication is
A. Black board writing B. Audio-visual means
C. Audio means D.
Visual means Answer: Option B
45. The
research is always
A. Verifying the old knowledge B. Exploring new knowledge
C. Filling the gap between knowledge D. All of these Answer: Option D
46. Effective
communication takes place when
A. Source is attractive and authoritarian
B. Message design incorporates audience
C. Modern communication technologies are used
D. Receivers are passive recipient Answer: Option B
47. Memory protection
is normally done by
A. The operating system
B. The antivirus
C. The processor and the associated hardware
D. The user programme Answer: Option C
48. In every
field research pursuits promote systematic and gradual advancement of knowledge
but discoveries are rare because
A. Research is a continuous critical
investigation
B. It is not common to be able to think beyond
a grooved channel
C. Sustained experimental work needed for
discoveries is not easily forthcoming
D. Most people lack depth of knowledge needed
for it Answer: Option A
49. Students
should prefer those teachers who
A. Dictate notes in the class
B. Give important questions before examination
C. Can clear their difficulties regarding
subject-matter
D. Are themselves disciplined Answer: Option C
50. What makes
people to undertake research?
A. Desire to face the challenge in solving the
unsolved problems
B. Desire to get a research degree along with
it consequential benefits
C. Desire to get intellectual joy of doing
some creative work
D. All of these Answer: Option D
51. Which one
of the following articles of the constitution of India safeguards the rights of
minorities to establish and run educational institutions of their own liking?
A. Article 19 B.
Article 29 C. Article 30 D. Article 31 Answer:
Option C
52. The
maximum emission of pollutants from fuel sources in India is caused by :
A. Coal. B.
Firewood C. Refuse burning D. Vegetable waste product
Answer: Option C
53. Which of
the following is the most important characteristic of open book examination
system?
A. Students become serious
B. It improves attendance in the classroom
C. It reduces examination anxiety amongst
students
D. It compels students to think Answer: Option D
54. A satisfactory
quantitative method should not possess one of the following qualities :
A. Appropriateness B. Measurability C.
Comparability D. Flexibility
Answer:
Option D
55. Attributes
of objects, events or things which can be measured are called
A. Qualitative measure B. Data C.
Variables D. None of the above
Answer: Option C
56. Which
technique is generally followed when the population is finite?
A. Area sampling technique B. Purposive sampling
technique
C. Systematic sampling technique D. None of the above Answer: Option C
57. The
process not needed in experimental research is
A. Observation B.
Controlling C. Manipulation and replication D. Reference collection
Answer:
Option D
58. Which of
the following is a non-probability sample?
A. Quota sample B. Simple random sample
C. Purposive sample D. (a) and (c) both of them Answer: Option D
59. The
experimental study is based on the law of
A. Single variable B. Replication C.
Occupation D. Interest
in the subject
Answer: Option A
60. A researcher
divides his population into groups and fixes the size of the sample from each
group. It is an example of
A. Stratified sample B. Quota sample C.
Cluster sample D. All of the above
Answer: Option B
61. All are
examples of qualitative research except
A. Religion and castes B. Sex C.
Observation D. Interest
in the subject
Answer:
Option D
62. Area
(cluster) sampling technique is used when
A. Population is scattered and large size from
which the sample is to be drawn
B. The population is heterogeneous?
C. A long survey is needed
D. (a) and (c) both Answer: Option D
63. A
researcher selects only 10 members from the total population of 50,000 as a
sample. His research can be considered to be good if
A. He was a good researcher B. He was guided by his
superior
C. The population was homogenous D. All of these Answer: Option C
64. A
researcher selects only 10 members from the total population of 50,000 as a
sample. His research can be considered to be good if
A. He was a good researcher
B. He was guided by his superior
C. The population was homogenous
D. All of these Answer: Option C
65. A teacher
encounters various problems during his professional career. He should
A. Resign from his post in such situations
B. Do research on the problem and find a
solution
C. Avoid the problematic situations
D. Take the help of the head of the
institution Answer: Option B
66. A research
problem is feasible only when it is
A. It is researchable B. It is new and adds something
to knowledge
C. It has utility and relevance D. All of these Answer: Option D
67. A
researcher selects a probability sample of 100 out of the total population. It
is
A. A cluster sample B. A random sample C.
A stratified sample D. A systematic
sample
Answer: Option B
68. Generalised
conclusion on the basis of a sample is technically known as
A. Statistical inference of external validity
of the research
B. Data analysis and interpretation
C. Parameter inference
D. All of the above Answer: Option A
69. Studying
the social status of a population, a researcher concluded that Mr. S is
socially backward. His conclusion is
A. Wrong B.
Rights C. Inaccurate D. Biased Answer:
Option C
70. A good
hypothesis should be
A. Precise specific and consistent with most
known facts
B. Formulated in such a way that it can be
tested by data
C. Of limited scope and should not have global
significance
D. All of these Answer: Option D
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