13. In the infancy period, a child is guided by (1) maturation (2) instincts (3) learning…
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12. The news of ‘a woman selling her child to obtain food’ may be understood best on the basis of (1) the psychoanalytical theory (2) the theory of hierarchical needs (3) the psychosocial theory (4) the theory of reinforced contingencies
12. The news of ‘a woman selling her child to obtain food’ may be understood best…
11. Extrinsic motivation includes I. praise and blame II.rivalry III. rewards and punishment IV. knowledge of results (1) I and III (3) Only II (2) I, II and III (4) I, II, III and IV
11. Extrinsic motivation includes I. praise and blame II. rivalry III. rewards and punishment IV. knowledge…
10. Which of the following characteristics of a teacher is least important in inclusive education? (1) Sensitivity towards children (2) Patience and affection for students (3) Knowledge regarding the disabilities of students (4) The socio-economic status of the teacher
10. Which of the following characteristics of a teacher is least important in inclusive education? (1)…
9. Which of the following statements cannot be considered a feature of learning? (1) Learning is a process that mediates behavior. (2) Learning occurs as a result of certain experiences. (3) The study of behavior is learning. (4) Unlearning is also a part of learning.
9. Which of the following statements cannot be considered a feature of learning? (1) Learning is…
8. Which of the following statements is true regarding development? (1) It is qualitative in nature. (2) It is quantitative in nature. (3) It is both quantitative and qualitative in nature. (4) It is absolutely immeasurable.
8. Which of the following statements is true regarding development? (1) It is qualitative in nature.…
7. Students observe fashion shows and try to imitate models. This kind of imitation may be called (1) primary simulation (2) secondary simulation (3) social learning (4) generalization
7. Students observe fashion shows and try to imitate models. This kind of imitation may be…
6. ‘Self-regulation’ of learners refers to (1) their ability to monitor their own learning through self-discipline (2) creating regulations for students’ behavior (3) the rules and regulations made by the student body (4) their ability to follow rules made by the teacher
6. ‘Self-regulation’ of learners refers to (1) their ability to monitor their own learning through self-discipline…
5. The word ‘comprehensive’ in the scheme of evaluation is comprehensive continuous and supported by the following except (1) the theory of multiple intelligences (2) the theory of information processing (3) J.P. Guilford’s theory of structure of intellect (4) L.L. Thurstone’s theory of primary mental abilities
5. The word ‘comprehensive’ in the scheme of evaluation is comprehensive continuous and supported by the…
4. Which of the following values must be inculcated in teachers to help them deal with the disadvantaged learners in the class? (1) Personal accountability for students’ success (2) High expectations of appropriate behavior (3) No demands of any sort from the students rules and discipline (4) Demanding immediate compliance of students to
4. Which of the following values must be inculcated in teachers to help them deal with…