Tuesday, October 14, 2014
TEACHING APTITUDE 2
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(A) Kothari
Commission
(B) Mudaliar Commission
(C) Radhakrishnan Commission
(D) National Policy on Education (1986)
(B) Mudaliar Commission
(C) Radhakrishnan Commission
(D) National Policy on Education (1986)
2. ………. refers to
states within a person or animal that drive behaviour towards some goal.
(A) Competence
(B) Affiliation
(C) Motivation
(D) Self-actualisation
(B) Affiliation
(C) Motivation
(D) Self-actualisation
Ans. (C)
3. Psychologists
who diagnose learning problems and try to remedy them are called
…………… Psychologists.
(A) Social
(B) Community
(C) School
(D) Clinical
(B) Community
(C) School
(D) Clinical
Ans. (C)
4. The concept of
state of readiness in maturation is important in understanding development of
behaviour because it teaches us that certain skills may be difficult or
impossible to learn before a given—
(A) Level of
teaching
(B) Intelligence level
(C) Socio-economic level
(D) Age level
(B) Intelligence level
(C) Socio-economic level
(D) Age level
Ans. (D)
5. A child with
average potential intelligence but fertile environment will achieve—
(A) A better
life
(B) An average life
(C) Nothing in life
(D) Everything in life
(B) An average life
(C) Nothing in life
(D) Everything in life
Ans. (A)
6. Siblings,
parents and teachers are important source of ………. for the children.
(A) Motivation
(B) Information
(C) Opinions
(D) Attitudes
(B) Information
(C) Opinions
(D) Attitudes
Ans. (A)
7. A good understanding
of ……….. makes us know about ourselves better.
(A) Education
(B) Colours
(C) Social perception
(D) None of the rest
(B) Colours
(C) Social perception
(D) None of the rest
Ans. (A)
8. Good tests of
a psychological nature bear the following features—
(A) Reliability
(B) Cheaper
(C) Guessing Power
(D) Rote learning
(B) Cheaper
(C) Guessing Power
(D) Rote learning
Ans. (A)
9. Mental Health
is—
(A) Harmonious
functioning of the total personality
(B) Symptoms of maladjustment
(C) Terrible excitement
(D) Throwing up temper-tantrums
(B) Symptoms of maladjustment
(C) Terrible excitement
(D) Throwing up temper-tantrums
Ans. (A)
10. During the
………….. children are faced with a problem of coping with school.
(A) Toddlerhood
(B) Pro-social period
(C) Preschool period
(D) Middle childhood
(B) Pro-social period
(C) Preschool period
(D) Middle childhood
Ans. (C)
11. The best way
to memorize is—
(A) Study for
long time
(B) To understand the concept
(C) To read loudly
(D) To write the concept
(B) To understand the concept
(C) To read loudly
(D) To write the concept
Ans. (B)
12. Students like
that teacher who—
(A) Has
attractive personality
(B) Belongs to his/her caste
(C) Awards goods work liberally
(D) Has very good knowledge of his/her subject
(B) Belongs to his/her caste
(C) Awards goods work liberally
(D) Has very good knowledge of his/her subject
Ans. (D)
13. With the
development of technology, the role of teacher in future will be—
(A) To provide
information
(B) To develop new text-books
(C) To guide students
(D) To use internet in teaching
(B) To develop new text-books
(C) To guide students
(D) To use internet in teaching
Ans. (C)
14. To prepare
students as good citizen, a teacher should—
(A) Maintain
strict discipline
(B) Provide good leadership
(C) Be good orator
(D) Have good general knowledge
(B) Provide good leadership
(C) Be good orator
(D) Have good general knowledge
Ans. (B)
15. Students
should be given home-work to—
(A) Study at home
(B) Check their progress by teachers
(C) Keep them busy
(D) develop habit of self-study
(B) Check their progress by teachers
(C) Keep them busy
(D) develop habit of self-study
Ans. (D)
16. It is
necessary for the development of school—
(A) Principal and
teacher
(B) Students
(C) Good building
(D) Other facilities
(B) Students
(C) Good building
(D) Other facilities
Ans. (B)
17. If a student
comes late in class, then you—
(A) Will ignore
him
(B) Will not allow him to sit in class
(C) Will punish him
(D) Will allow him to sit silently
(B) Will not allow him to sit in class
(C) Will punish him
(D) Will allow him to sit silently
Ans. (D)
18. The purpose
of National Education Policy is—
(A)
Universalisation of primary education
(B) Vocationalisation of education
(C) To review the education
(D) To give equal opportunity of education to all
(B) Vocationalisation of education
(C) To review the education
(D) To give equal opportunity of education to all
Ans. (C)
19. A teacher
learns most by—
(A) His students
(B) His colleagues
(C) His Principal
(D) His experiences during training
(B) His colleagues
(C) His Principal
(D) His experiences during training
Ans. (D)
20. On first day
in a class you will—
(A) Start
teaching from first chapter
(B) Take introduction of students and introduce yourself
(C) Explain the syllabus
(D) Explain the rules of school and your teaching way
(B) Take introduction of students and introduce yourself
(C) Explain the syllabus
(D) Explain the rules of school and your teaching way
Ans. (B)
21. The standard
of education can be raised by—
(A) Appointing
good teachers
(B) Providing physical facilities in schools
(C) Reforming examination system
(D) Providing computer in schools
(B) Providing physical facilities in schools
(C) Reforming examination system
(D) Providing computer in schools
Ans. (A)
22. The purpose
of establishing Navodaya Schools is—
(A) To complete
‘Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan’ in rural areas
(B) To provide good education in rural areas
(C) Check wastage of education in rural areas
(D) To increase number of schools in rural areas
(B) To provide good education in rural areas
(C) Check wastage of education in rural areas
(D) To increase number of schools in rural areas
Ans. (B)
23. During
teaching, a teacher gives example—
(A) To attract student’s attention
(B) To make lesson interesting
(C) To explain the lesson
(D) To continue the lesson for long time
Ans. (C)
24. If students
are not taking interest in your teaching, then you will—
(A) Ignore them
(B) Leave the class
(C) Ask them to pay attention
(D) Change the teaching method
Ans. (D)
25. According to
you, the aim of education should be—
(A) To provide knowledge
(B) To develop personality
(C) To make goo4ctizen
(D) To reform the society
Ans. (B)
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