Child growth as proceeding through an organized sequence of stages divided roughly by age in view of ________
1.KohlbergB
2.Piaget
3.VygotskyD
4.Skinner
Intelligence testing is useful for knowing __________
1.Individual difference
2.Mental retardation
3.Educational backwardness
4.All of these
Questioning in the class-room
1.Clarifies the subject-matter
2.Develops inactivity
3.Is a wastage of time
4.Creates indiscipline
Sign of creative child is his/her
1.Intelligence
2.Good behavior
3.Creativity
4.Good memory
The cardinal principles of learner centered education are ________
1.Learning by doing
2.Learning by living
3.both (a) and (b)
4.None of These
The period of sensory motor adaptation of Piaget is________
1.0-2 years
2.1-3 years
3.3-5 years
4.4-6 years
The process of expansion of an individual's capacities quantitatively, should be termed as:
1.Development
2.Growth
3.Equilibration
4.Maturation
The raw material of thinking is
1.Symbols
2.Semantics
3.Man
4.Child
A child writes with his / her left hand and is comfortable doing things with it, she / he should be -
1.DiscouragedB
2.Made to write with the left hand
3.Allow his preference
4.Send to seek medical help
A group of students are found to be harassing another student. What should be your reaction?
1.Punish the students
2.Send to their parents
3.Counsel the students individually
4.Give them a severe warning
Adolescents may experience
1.feeling of self-actualization
2.feeling of satiation about life
3.anxiety and concern about themselves
4.feeling of fear about sins committed in childhood
Gifted students are
1.non-assertive of their needs
2.independent in their judgments
3.independent of teachers
4.introvert in nature
How a "Teacher" should behave with the students?
1.Father Like
2.Friend Like
3.General
4.Elder Like
How many stages of cognitive development recommended by Piaget?
1.Seven stages
2.Six stages
3.Four Stages
4.Two Stages
In which of the following stages the child looks self-centered?
1.Infancy
2.Early childhood
3.Adolescence
4.Adulthood
IQ scores are generally ________ correlated with academic performance.
1.Least
2.Perfectly
3.Highly
4.Moderately
Language of word is not necessary for
1.Imaginative Thinking
2.Conceptual Thinking
3.Associative Thinking
4.Perceptual Thinking
Learning depends on cognitive development
1.Always
2.Some Times
3.Never
4.In calculation
Maximum amount of gas found in air is
1.Oxygen
2.Carbon dioxide
3.Hydrogen
4.Nitrogen
Nature of children are like
1.Imitative
2.Constructive
3.Imaginative
4.Destructive
Primary education helps __________
1.Socialization of child
2.Democratization of child
3.In course understanding
4.All of the above
Select "the educable" group of students from the following groups, indicating different I.Q. levels
1.50 to 70
2.30 to 50
3.70 to 90
4.40 to 80
Single factor theory of intelligence was given by _________
1.Alfred Binet
2.Thorndike
3.Freeman
4.None of them
Smallest unit of meaning in a language is
1.Syntax
2.Morpheme
3.Pragmatics
4.Phoneme
Teaching-Learning process fundamentally completed in
1.Class-room
2.School
3.Society
4.Home
The best place of social development for a 12 years old child is ________
1.Neighborhood
2.Family
3.Playground
4.School
The most important quality of an effective teacher is
1.Deep knowledge about the subject taught
2.A strict disciplinarian
3.Good rapport with the students
4.A good motivator
Theory of multiple intelligence implies the following except
1.intelligence is a distinct set of processing operations used by an individual to solve problems.
2.disciplines should be presented in a number of ways
3.learning could be assessed through a variety of means
4.emotional intelligence is not related to IQ
Toy age refers to
1.Early Childhood
2.Late Childhood
3.BabyhoodD
4.All of the above
What is meant by Schema?
1.Chunking mechanisms
2.Learning techniques
3.Organized packets of information stored in long-term memory
4.Defense mechanisms
What is the unit of Heredity?
1.Chromosome
2.Gene
3.fertilized cell
4.Zygote
Which indicates the change in the quality or character of a child?
1.Growth
2.Development
3.Learning
4.Environment
Which of the following is not a product of learning?
1.Skill
2.Knowledge
3.Maturation
4.Physical structure
Which of the following is NOT a sign of 'being gifted' ?
1.Curiosity
2.Creativity
3.Poor relationship with peers
4.Interest in extra reading
Which of the following statement is not appropriate to motivation as a process
1.It causes a person to move towards a goal
2.It satisfies the person's biological needs
3.It helps in achieving a psychological ambition
4.It keeps away from an unpleasant situation
Which one of the following is an example of a fine motor skill?
1.Climbing
2.Hopping
3.Running
4.Writing
Who gives more stress to the philosophy of social constructivism?
1.Piaget
2.Kohlberg
3.Vygotsky
4.Dewey
Who is regarded as the first teacher of a child?
1.HeadmasterB
2.Class-Teacher
3.Mother
4.Tutor
Who is the father of "Theory of Multiple Intelligence"?
1.Gardner
2.Vygotsky
3.Bruner
4.Piaget
Who is the father of genetic epistemology?
1.PiagetB
2.Bruner
3.VygotskyD
4.Dewey
_______ Is the ratio of mental age to the chronological age multiplied by 100.
1.Emotional quotient
2.lntelligence quotient
3.both (a) and (b)
4.None of these
_________ is the capacity to acquire and apply knowledge.
1.PersonalityB
2.Intelligence
3.Aptitude
4.Attitude
__________ Is the ratio of mental age to the chronological age multiplied by 100.
1.Emotional quotient
2.Intelligence quotient
3.both (a) and (b)
4.None of these