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One line answer for the field Lecturer of Education (BPS-17)

(Collected from many sites and compiled all Education Subjects)

Compiled and composed by Ghulam Mujtaba Mastoi JEST BPS-14 (B.Ed Hons/B.Com/DIT/CA)

1. Pedagogy is the study of Teaching Methods


2. In Pedagogy computer is used for Motivate the learner, to provide feedback, to interact with the learner.
3. Most important work of teacher is to organize teaching work.
4. The word Pedagogy means to lead the child.
5. Teachers should present information to the students clearly and in interesting way, and relate this new
information to the things students already know.
6. The field of study concerned with the construction of thought processes, including remembering, problem
solving, and decision-making is called Cognitive Development.
7. The more parts of your brain you use, the more likely you are to retain information.
8. The process of reasoning from one or more given statements to reach a logically certain conclusion is called
Deductive Reasoning
9. The aim of education should be to prepare the students offer practical life
10. X’ and Theory Y are theories of human motivation and management
11. Theory X and Theory Y were created and developed by Douglas Mc Gregor in the 1960s.
12. Mc Greaor terms the two models as Theory X which stresses the importance of strict supervision and
external rewards and penalties; and Theory Y which highlights the motivating role of job satisfaction and
allows scope for workers to approach tasks creatively.
13. To read the lesson before teaching it is called Lesson plan.
14. Realistic Education system supports the scientific progress.
15. Society, Family, Radio and Television are the main Centre of informal education.
16. Mother is the first academy of a child.
17. Whose statement was “Guidance is the direct relation with a person in whom he is taught adjust with
society.”?
18. In 1854, which philosopher set up laboratory to measure human characteristics? (Galton)
19. Which test represents the tests of abstract intelligence? (Language)
20. In America during World War I, the testing of the intelligence of individuals began in Groups.
21. The first Binet-Simon test appeared with revisions in 1908 and 1911.
22. An attitude of fair-minded appreciation of its value can be obtained through a consideration of mental
Measurement.
23. The famous educational psychologist Terman was American
24. The famous educational psychologist Alfred Binet was French
25. Who introduced the term mental tests? (Cattle)
26. Who was the first female Vice Chancellor of Pakistan?
27. Who became Vice-Chancellor of The Punjab University after partition? Dr. Umer Hayat Malik
28. In 1979 how many male teachers were working in Pakistan? 48676
29. At the time of partition in 1947, there were 40 technical schools in working 40
30. At the time of partition in 1947, there were 8413 primary schools in working.
31. Reciting of the national anthem made compulsory in high schools in June,09, 1957
32. Which city of Pakistan is called “City of Colleges”? Lahore
33. The other main Assumption is that education is a human activity.
34. EQ is the ability to identify, use, understand and manage emotions in positive ways to relive stress,
communicate effectively, empathize with others, overcome challenges, and douse conflict?
35. Symbolic behavior of a person means? Meaningful behavior.
36. The theory of meaningful learning was presented by? David Ausubel
37. The book “Democracy and Education has been written by? John Dewey
38. The metaphysics of pragmatists philosopher is the? Experience
39. DSD stands for? Directorate of staff development
40. Axiology in philosophy deals with Values
41. Which is the following has helped us to understand the differences in fundamental value, attitudes and
countries Anthropology
42. Pioneering efforts in curriculum studies Who comes in mind is Hilda Taba
43. Extrinsic motivation works well with Slow learners
44. Recall to your mind the hierarchy of Maslow: which need should be fulfilled first? Safety
45. Aristotle’s teaching became the philosophical foundation of? Realism
46. Which behavior can be assessed in a great many ways, depending upon the situation in which a person
finds himself? Intellectual behavior
47. American psychologist Terman introduced the Binet test for general use in Differentiating of brightness and
dullness
48. Each person is free to make whatever choices he wishes which philosophy holds this view? Existentialism
49. Islam holds the view that supreme source of knowledge is Revelation
50. Mata physics deals with the nature of? Reality
51. What is right and what is wrong? Which branch of philosophy answers these questions? Axiology
(Ethics/Morality)
52. Teacher dispenses knowledge students absorb Eternal truths learned through studying great boos which
philosophy comes in many Perennialism
53. Teacher serves as a facility Students learn best from adult involvement.” Which philosophy comes to mind?
Progressivism
54. Teacher dispenses knowledge traditional subjects, students absorb Traditional academic subjects,
Technology, are seen as valuate Which philosophy come to mind Essentialism
55. Teachers lead by modeling democratic actions and exciting students about line needs for social change
which philosophy come to mind Reconstructionism
56. Essentialists get their aim of education from Traditions
57. Naturalism rests on the ideas of Rousseau
58. The knowledge which a person gains by his thinking power is? Intellectual
59. The knowledge which a person obtains without any effort is called? Instinct
60. You want to improve self-reliance of your students, what should you prefer to do? Motivate them
intrinsically & Motivate them extrinsically
61. If you believe that individual topics are learned through meaningful experiences. You agree with
Progressivism
62. Computer Literacy is also considered important, which philosophy denies it? Perennialism
63. The axiological approach of idealistic is absolute, eternal and permanent beauty
64. The branch of philosophy concerned with reasoning is called logic
65. Philosophy is an intellectual or moral activity. This is said by? John Locke
66. The authentic source of knowledge to find out the truth about ultimate reality in Islamic is? Revelation
67. What kind of knowledge comes from Allah through Prophets (AS)? Revelation
68. Ontology is also called? Mata-physics
69. Philosophy of education which emphasizes over lasting reality? Perennialism
70. Philosophy of education which focuses on useful culture and skills is called? Essentialism
71. A Sample, is a subset of a population
72. Test items in which examinees/testers are required to select one out of two options in response to a
statement are called? Multiple choice
73. Self preparation and balance personality is the basic aim of? Islam
74. Process of quantifying a given trait, achievement or performance of someone is called? Measurement
75. Who said An English statistician’s intelligence consists of general ability abilities? Spearman
76. The process of drawing a sample from a population is known as? Sampling
77. Which type of test is used to judge the specific knowledge of the learner within the whole content?
Objective type test
78. Evaluation is an umbrella term that covers? Measurement, Assessment & Testing
79. Learning style of students is determined by? Assessment
80. Most scientific knowledge is the rest of? Sense perception
81. The process of converting qualitative data into quantitative form is called? Measurement
82. Learning means? Change is behavior
83. What is the outline of the contests called? Syllabus
84. Components of curriculum are? All of these
85. Which process assigns numbers to individual? Measurement
86. The process of obtaining a numerical description of the degree to which an indvidual processes particular
characteristics is called? Measurement
87. A process of change which embodies all these forms of activities that fit an individual for social living and
that help transmit the mankind heritage from one generation to another is called Education
88. Who said, Education is the process of development of the mind and body of man so that he/she eagerly
pursues the ideals perfection of citizenship? Plato
89. Every system of education is based on? Ideology of nation
90. Word philosophy is derived from? Phila and Sophia
91. Expected life outcomes from education are referred as? Aims
92. Being the science of wisdom philosophy aims at? Search for reality
93. The first head of the Deoband was Maulana M. Yaqub Nanautwi
94. Every system of education is based on ?Ideology of nation
95. Word philosophy is derived from ?Phila and Sophia
96. Expected life outcomes from education are referred as ?Aims
97. Being the science of wisdom philosophy aims at ?Search for reality
98. The first head of the Deoband was ?Maulana M. Yaqub Nanautwi
99. The Deoband academy was totally ?Non government
100. The Deoband movement used curriculum revision as ?Motive
101. The Ulma of Deobond played a vital role in? Struggle for independence
102. The salient features of Deoband movement were? Revival of religious spirit
103. The Deoband movement ignored? Science
104. Scientific society was established by? Sir syed Ahmad Khan
105. The major impact of the Aligarh movement was ?Political training
106. The major objective of Aligarh movement was to promote? Scientific look
107. Which one was not among the purposes of Aligarh movement ?To prepare Muslims against Hindus
108. Jamia Millia Islamia was established by? Moulana M. Ali johar
109. In Jamia Milllia, the medium of instruction was? Urdu
110. In Jamia Millia, the translation of Holy Quran was taught as? Stage 1
111. Jamia Millia could not become popular among Muslims due to its opposition to? Two nation theory
112. Jamia Millia emphasized on Religious education and Science education.
113. Anjman Himayat e Islam was established in? Lahore
114. Anjman Himayat e Islam was established on? 1887
115. The founder of Anjuman Himayat e Islam was? Caliph Hamid ud Din
116. Nadva Tul Ulema was established in? Lucknow
117. Nadva Tul Ulema was established on the initiative of? Molana shibli nomani
118. The first administrator of Nadva Tul Ulema was? Molana M. Ali Mangheri
119. Education conference 1947 was held in? Karachi
120. Education conference 1947 was presided by? Fazal ur Rehman
121. Objective of education under education conference 1947 were? Conformity with Ideology of life,
Economic development, Character formation
122. According to the recommendations of Indian Education Commission, govt. took the responsibility
of? Primary education
123. Council of Technical Education was recommended to establish under? Education conference 1947
124. National Education Commission 1959 was established under the headship of? S.M Sharif
125. Objectives of education under National Education Commission 1959 were? Spritual values, Ideology
of Pakistan Development of individuality.
126. Text Book Board was recommended to establish under? National Education commission 1959
127. National Education Policy 1970 was headed by? Abdul Hafeez Pirzada Answer is = D
128. Private educational institutions were nationalized under? Natural education policy 1972
129. Under National Education Policy 1972, free education was recommended up to class ?10
130. The focus of national education policy 1978 was on? Islamic values and Ideology of Pakistan
131. According to charter Act 1813, education is the responsibility of? East India company
132. The amount set apart by East India Company for educational purpose will be RS. 100000
133. The objective of education according to charter act was? Preaching Christianity
134. The medium of instruction for promotion of scientific knowledge according to charter Act will be?
English

135. The charter Act of East India Company was renewed in? 1833
136. East India Company could not implement charter Act for? 10 years
137. Lord Macaulay/Bentinck Resolution was passed in? A. 1852
138. Which is not the characteristic of Lord Macaulay Report? Revival of eastern knowledge
139. According to Lord Macaulay one purpose of education was? To produce clerks

140. Charles wood Dispatch was presented in? 1854


141. Under wood Dispatch in 1857, three universities established were? Bombay , Calcutta , Madras
142. Punjab University was established in? 1887
143. Indian education commission was established under headship of? Sir William Hunter
144. What is Curriculum? Overall activities of an Institution
145. Important factor of curriculum is to help to achieve the? Objectivity
146. Responsible for the curriculum planning and development in Pakistani is? Curriculum wing
147. Which domain of objectives is not being evaluated through our present system of examination?
Affective
148. Which of the following is the nature of curriculum? Conservative, Critical, Creative
149. Curriculum provides guidance for? Student
150. Syllabus is a part of? Curriculum Answer is =D
151. Benefits A.V Aids are that they? Create interest, Reduce verbalization, Stimulate self activity
152. Curriculum presents instructional material is stated by Smith
153. Relationship of subjects at different level is called? Vertical organization
154. An outline of the topics of a subject to the covered in specific time is called? Syllabus
155. Curriculum organization used for different concepts at the same class is? Horizontal

156. The category of Audio Visual Aids is? Radio, Television, Tape recorder
157. Major concern of curriculum is? Change in individuals behavior
158. The importance of curriculum in the system of education is just like a? Constitution in a country
159. Curriculum is supposed to? Achieve the objectives and Be organized by the school
160. Curriculum reflects the culture of? Society

161. The outline of the contents is? Syllabus


162. Component of curriculum is? Evaluation, Objectives, Teaching strategies
163. Models of curriculum presently being used at any stage in Pakistan is? Subject, Integrated, Activity
164. The selection of the particular design is influenced by? Foundation

165. Intelligence level of gifted student is? 140 and above


166. The scope of curriculum include Program of studies, Program of Activities, Program of Guidance
167. The concise Oxford Dictionary defines curriculum as a? Chariot race course
168. The model of curriculum could not move above elementary stage is?
169. Detailed contents of the subjects for a class are called? Course
170. A curriculum is the sum total of a school efforts to influence a child? Behavior
171. Percentage of knowledge gained through observation is? 75 %
172. The base on which the subject activities and experience are planned is called? Design
173. Keeping in view the types of students in a class are generally grouped as? Average, Below average,
Above
174. Logical order of content organization is to arrange the content according to? Logical sequence
175. Summative evaluation takes place? At the end
176. Without suitable curriculum, aims of education Cannot be achieved
177. How many basic components of curriculum have? 4
178. Curriculum development refers to the total process of curriculum? Designing, Implementing,
Evaluating
179. Which one is not the component of the curriculum? Design
180. Effectiveness of curriculum is determined by? Evaluation
181. The arrangement of the elements of curriculum can be defined as? Curriculum design
182. The term “core curriculum” is sometimes simply called? Core
183. The method used to evaluate the curriculum is? Formative Evaluation, Summative Evaluation
184. On way of finding out, what is going on in a class room is? Observation
185. When, what, why and How, to teach is the main task of? Educational psychology
186. The forces that effect the development of curriculum are called? Foundation of curriculum
187. Philosophy and curriculum are concerned with the question of what? Is the purpose of life
188. Philosophical foundation of curriculum is concerned with? Ideas
189. Student needs and interests are important in? Psychological foundation
190. Sociological foundations are concerned with? Society
191. Subject centered designs revolve around? Content
192. Nature of elements of curriculum and pattern of their organization is? Curriculum design
193. A frame work of action for preparing a curriculum is? Curriculum design
194. Knowledge is compartmentalized in? Subject centered curriculum
195. Prior planning is characteristic of? Subject centered curriculum
196. Explanatory methods are used in? Subject centered curriculum
197. Broad field curriculum is a modification of? Subject centered curriculum
198. Teacher training is less emphasized in? Subject centered curriculum
199. Curriculum based on thinking of John Dewey is? Activity centered curriculum
200. Prior planning is not possible in? Activity centered curriculum
201. Curriculum emphasized for primary classes is? Integrated curriculum
202. The purpose of integrated curriculum is? Decrease in number of books
203. The relationship of different concepts at one level is? Horizontal
204. Which is not concerned with teacher training? BISE
205. Examinations are conducted by? BISE
206. University of Education was established in 2002
207. Allama Iqbal Open University was established in? 1974
208. Education is derived from a Latin word? Educere
209. Educere means? to draw out
210. “Education is the creation of a sound mind in a sound body” is the saying of? Aristotle
211. The best definition of education is that it is? Growth resulting from experiences Education according
to john Dewey is? Learning to do by doing
212. Which of the following is not the characteristic of education? Factual absorption
213. The basic source of educational objectives is? Human experience
214. According to crow and crow the purpose of formal education is to? Make students active and
constructive members of society determining the aim of education is the responsibility of? Society
215. The real goal of education should be? Acquiring skills habits and knowledge
216. Education planned with a particular end in view is? Formal education
217. Rigid rules of enter and exit Informal education has? No rules of enter and exit
218. The education confined to educational institution is? Formal education
219. Education is imparted mostly by correspondence in? Non formal education
220. Education is not pre planned in? Informal education
221. Informal education is? Life long
222. What is the
most important element of non formal education? Media
223. Which one is not the source of formal education? Home
224. Informal education is? Incidental
225. Formal education has well defined? Curriculum
226. Every system of education is based on? Ideology of nation
227. On way of finding out, what is going on in a class room is? Observation
228. When, what, why and How, to teach is the main task of? Educational psychology
229. The forces that effect the development of curriculum are called? Foundation of Curriculum
230. Philosophy and curriculum are concerned with the question of what? Is the purpose of life?
231. Philosophical foundation of curriculum is concerned with? Ideas
232. Student needs and interests are important in? Psychological foundation
233. Sociological foundations are concerned with? Society
234. Subject centered designs revolve around? Content
235. Nature of elements of curriculum and pattern of their organization is? Curriculum design
236. A frame work of action for preparing a curriculum is? Curriculum design
237. Knowledge is compartmentalized in? Subject centered curriculum
238. Prior planning is characteristic of? Subject centered curriculum
239. Explanatory methods are used in? Subject centered curriculum
240. Broad field curriculum is a modification of? Subject centered curriculum
241. Rote learning is a demerit of? Subject centered curriculum
242. Teacher training is less emphasized in? Subject centered curriculum
243. Curriculum based on thinking of John Dewey is? Activity centered curriculum
244. Prior planning is not possible in? Activity centered curriculum
245. The relationship of different concepts at one level is? Horizontal organization
246. Making value judgment about curriculum is? Curriculum evaluation
247. The most important component of lesson plan is? Objectives
248. To select subject matter, one should consider student? I.Q
249. The implementer for curriculum is? Educational institution
250. The source of achieving on objectives is? Action
251. The bringing of pupils to listen to a direct hook-up in assembly.
252. Which psychologists introduced the application of scientifically evolved principles and theories of
learning in education system? American
253. At the end of 19th century, which philosopher formulated laws of learning as a result of his
experiments with animals? Edward Thorndike
254. Successful educational practices evolve from the application of Methods Scientific
255. By Genetic method of studying human development can be utilized Horizontal and Vertical
256. The Questionnaire method is very useful in some areas of investigation.
257. Skilled interviewer can discover many Facts about the person Interviewed Facts
258. Case study Includes data concerning family background and educational development
259. Psychological experiment is used to test concerning human Behavior
260. Method of research is method of conducted experimentation probably. Both Exact and Refined
261. According to human factor, individuals may vary from Day today in their performance.
262. For study purposes, the members of a group of young people can be differ among themselves in
habits Both Abilities and Interests
263. Teachers are closely associated with the Learning process
264. The teacher can provide the kind of stimulation to enable the child to become Active learner
265. Children should be given an opportunity to Experience the democratic way of life in school.
266. The value of satisfaction in Learning is emphasizes by the psychologist now a days.
267. A teacher should have an intelligence quotient of 120
268. In 1974 University Grants Commission was established in Islamabad
269. The University Grants Commission has started training programm for teachers of Degree Colleges
and universities
270. In the organization of the school the basic determining factor is the Curriculum of the school
271. The curriculum should be Formulated on cooperative basis
272. The staff should examine the programm continuously with the Leadership of the principal
Leadership
273. Pakistan Studies was made a Compulsory subject for Classes X, XII and XIV
274. The Agriculture Universities and Colleges were organized a number of programm for teacher
training for the teaching of Agriculture
275. The scientific development in various fields is brought forward for advising the government by the
National Committees
276. At the time of partition in 1947, there were 40 colleges in working
277. At the time of partition in 1947, there were 2 universities in working.
278. President of Pakistan is the Chancellor in case of Federal Universities
279. Vice-Chancellor shall preside at the Convocation of the university in the absence of the Chancellor.
280. A quantitative description of experienced data is Simply a measurement
281. Community health agencies should recognize the importance of the Physical aspect of education
282. In our schools and colleges, evaluation of individual readiness for further learning is becoming a
common Practice
283. A successful practice is the real test of learning achievement.
284. It is openly observed that Evaluation involves much more than measurement.
285. Motivation is the Basic purpose of evaluation.
286. Primary purpose of evaluation is to provide a basis for curriculum Both Revision and Improvement
287. Environments should be main focus in the case of Institutes
288. It is costly and time consuming exercises for complete evaluation of institutions.
289. Stufflebeam defined evaluation as “a process of delineating, obtaining and providing useful
information for judging decision alternatives”
290. The other main Assumption is that education is a human activity.
291. Reciting of the national anthem made compulsory in high schools in June,09,1957
292. At the time of partition in 1947, there were 8413 primary schools in working.
293. In 1997 how many male teachers were working in Pakistan? 48676
294. Who became Vice-Chancellor of The Punjab University after partition? Dr. Umer Hayat Malik
295. Who was the first female Vice-Chancellor of Pakistan Dr. Kaneez Yousaf
296. Who introduced the term mental tests? Cattel
297. The famous educational psychologist Alfred Binet was French
298. The famous educational psychologist Terman was American
299. An attitude of fair-minded appreciation of its value can be obtained through a consideration of
mental Measurement
300. The first Binet-Simon test appeared with revisions in 1908 and 1911
301. In America during World War 1, the testing of the intelligence of individuals began in Groups
302. Which test represents the tests of abstract intelligence? Language
303. In 1854, which philosopher set up laboratory to measure human characteristics? Galton
304. Whose statement was “Guidance is the direct relation with a person in whom he is taught to adjust
with society Macedonia
305. Mother is the first academy of a child
306. Society, Family, Radio and Television are the main Centre of informal education
307. Realistic Education system supports the Scientific progress
308. To read the lesson before teaching it is called Lesson Plan
309. At independence the literacy rate in Pakistan was 15%
310. At independence there were 2 universities in Pakistan
311. The literacy rate in Pakistan is 58%
312. The highest literacy rate of females in Pakistan is in the province of Punjab
313. The highest literacy rate is in Islamabad district
314. One of the targets of the Millennium Development Goals (MDFs) is to achieve “Net Primary
Enrolment Rate (5-9) up to 100% by 2015
315. According to Vision 2030, it is expected that enrolments in the universities to reach 20% by 2030
316. The article 25-A of the Constitution obligates state to provide free and compulsory education up to
class 10
317. In the conference for Educational Development in 1951, the main hurdle identified was lack of
trained teachers
318. In the first five year Education Development Plan (1955-60) 4000 new schools were proposed.
319. Urdu declared as a compulsory subject from six classes to degree level in 1959
320. Child development is marked by interrelated processes, which one is not one of them
321. Emotional Adjustment of students is effective in Personality formation, Class-teaching, Discipline
322. Black-board in which group/category of teaching-aids? Visual-aids
323. Which of the following is related with teaching skill? Black-board writing, solving questions, Asking
questions
324. Students who ask questions in the class should be? Encouraged to continue asking questions
325. At authoritarian level teaching Teacher centered
326. Who developed the interaction analysis category system in education for increasing the teacher
effectiveness? Flanders
327. One of the important theories of moral envelopment has been proposed by? Laurence Kohlberg
328. Character is developed by? Will-power Conduct and behavior and Morality
329. Which of the following is not a level of teaching learning? Differentiation level
330. NUEPA is mainly concerned with? Educational Planning
331. The name of Yashapal Committee Report (1993) is? Learning without Burden
332. The father of Psychoanalysis? Sigmund Freud
333. In pedagogy computer is used For motivation , feedback and to interact with the learner
334. Spare the rod In Victorian Era spoils the child. This assumption is related to that type of discipline
which has been advocated? In Victorian Era
335. The concept of school complex was first excited in? Rajasthan
336. The proponent of Cognitive Theory of teaching is N.L. Gage (Answer)
337. Instruction medium affects the absence and escape from class teaching? Agreed
338. The determinant of teaching skill training is? Components
339. For a good communication is required Speaking without pause
340. Teachers should not have such expectations from their students as are beyond the Development
stage of the latter. If the former do so they Generate inferiority, high levels of tension and perplexity
among students
341. A good teacher is one who Has genuine interest in his students
342. A college teacher will really help students when she Covers the syllabus completely in the class
343. Communication will be affective if it reaches the receiver as intended by the sender
344. Effective teaching is a function of Clear and precise communication
345. Why will you ask questions from students during the course of a lecture? Are the students carefully
listening to your lecture
346. One will have more chances of being successful as a teacher, if he can organize his teaching material
systematically and conveys the same effectively.
347. The objective of education is to implement all the abilities of children to the Maximum possible
extent; this indicates that they should be given good opportunities and a conductive environment, which
are helpful in their development to the maximum extent.
348. Which is the most sensible idea about teaching and research they are two sides of the same coin
349. Teaching will be effective if the teacher starts from what students know already
350. Which one of the following statements is not suitable for teachers they are not interested in
molding themselves according to the new situation
351. The aim of a teacher is To develop the abilities of students
352. Why will you ask questions from students during the course of a lecture? Are the students carefully
listening to your lecture
353. A teacher with sober thoughts, in accordance with the rules takes so many precautions so that
students never make mistakes
354. If a teacher has to prove his credibility in the evaluation of answer booklets, then he should be
Impartial
355. The lecture will be communicated more effectively if teachers read the prepared notes prepares goo
notes in advance and use them as their guides
356. As a teacher, what will you do if students do not attend your class then Try to understand the
reasons for this behavior and try to eliminate them
357. Those students, who frequently ask questions in the class should be encouraged to take part in
debates in the class
358. Teachers should not have such expectations from their students as are beyond the development
stage of the latter if the former do so they Generate inferiority, high levels of tension and perplexity among
students
359. Main Body of research report or paper or paper consists of Introduction. Design of the Study.
Analysis of Data, Summary and Conclusions
360. Reference Section of research report or paper consists of End Notes, Bibliography or Literature
Cited & Appendix
361. The Pakistan National Policy for the Education and Rehabilitation of the Disabled was formulated in
1985. The government of Pakistan approved this policy in October, 2002.
362. Hearing disability is severe when 65-95 dB of hearing loss
363. Samuel Kirk coined the term “learning disability”
364. The construction of reality in the child is written by Jean Piaget
365. Art of teaching is called Pedagogy
366. Pakistan achieved independence from over a century of British colonial rule in August 1947 and at
the time of independence, 85 percent of the population of Pakistan was illiterate
367. Which Brazilian educator is considered the founding father of critical pedagogy? Paulo Freire
368. What is the synonym of Pedagogy? Teaching
369. The Process of characterizing and appraising some aspects of an educational process is known as?
Educational Evaluation
370. Stability reliability is also called Re-test reliability
371. Which type of evaluation is done for identifying the problems of students? Diagnostic
372. Which type of evaluation is done during studies? Formative
373. The monitoring learning progress provides feedback to reinforce and correct learning errors in
which type of evaluation? Formative
374. Measure of performance which interprets an individual’s relative standing is some known group is
Norm reference
375. Measure of student’s performance against a certain criterion is Criterion reference
376. The purpose of summative evaluation is to get information about Essentials of course content
377. The father of activity based curriculum is? John Dewey
378. Curriculum is a fixed program of courses This is Old concept of curriculum
379. The total process of designing implementing and evaluation a curriculum is called? Curriculum
development
380. Prescriptive philosophy deals with? Right or wrong
381. Analytical philosophy deals with? Assessment
382. Deductive rezoning is the philosophy which concerned with? General to specific
383. The Priori knowledge is a? Independent to experience
384. Education is a continuous process aims at transmitting information skills and cultural heritage from
one generation another
385. The Education is the manifestation of the perfection that already exist in human beings
386. In the provinces of Pakistan Textbook Boards were established in 1962
387. In the educational literature of the Arabs which of the following stands or curriculum? Minhaj
388. The purpose of Education is to make an individual aware of the cosmic power in him and enable him
to draw this out to lead a successful life
389. Education is social process that enables an individual to lead a balanced life in the society in the light
of human academic heritage
390. Education is a Formal process That aims at development of the facilities of the individuals so that
they may utilize the available resources scattered around them
391. Education is a process of change in human character attitudes and potentials that lift man from the
animal level to the human level and thereby pave the way to human welfare
392. Correlation of the subject in the previous class is called? Vertical design
393. In inductive method we proceed from? Specific to general Education is the continuous process
394. Education is the continuous process change. It includes all those activities that make an individual to
become useful member of the? Society
395. Tearm difficulty analysis in not appropriate for personality test the test in which coordination of
color, sound and visual acuity is measured is called? Sensory ability tests
396. Language tests are commonly used in attempts as measuring the intelligence of children and mainly
with abstract intelligence
397. Knowledge is independent of sense experience; True ideas exist innately in the soul of man. Who
hold these views? An Idealist
398. Solo taxonomy was presented by Biggs and Collis in 1982
399. Davies presented behavioral objectives theory in 1976
400. Family is a basic institution for socialization of children
401. The main source of innovations is? Human mind
402. Random sampling is necessary in? Experimental Research
403. Research study starts from? Finding a problem
404. Example of research by purpose is? Basis and applied
405. Basic of Experimental research is? Hypothesis
406. Last portion of the research report is? Appendices
407. Which Philosophy recognizes the right of every individual to an education based upon his or her
capacity to learn Realism
408. University of Utopia was written by? Hutchins
409. Tyler’s curriculum model was given in? 1949
410. Taba’s model of curriculum came in? 1964
411. What can be measured from an experimental study? Treatment effect
412. Improving classroom practices in a five grade English class is the example of? Action research
413. Which types of items format requires the students to structure rather long written responses up to
several paragraphs? Essay type items
414. Frederick Frobel was born on? 21st April 1782
415. Aptitude tests help to measure? Probability of success
416. Spatial attitude tests are generally used for those who choose a career in? space
417. Students’ attitudes are mostly measured by? Questionnaires
418. Which technique studies an individual intensively? Case Study
419. What best describes how close two constructs are? Correlation
420. The idea of Kindergarten school was given by? Frobel
421. Child development should be according to the development law is given by? Frobel
422. Attest measures what it aims to measure is called Validity of the test
423. If you are Perennialism, you will assert on? Music and Art
424. A test measures what it aims to measure is called Validity of the test
425. If you are Perennialism, you will assert on? Music and Art
426. Textbook is an example of the? Supported curriculum
427. Curriculum is interpreted to mean all the organized course, activities and experiences which
students have under the directions of the school, whether in the classroom or not, is said by Hilda Taba
428. Short answer items are answered by word, phrase, numbers or symbol ad is a complex from of
objective type was said by? Greenland
429. In matching type test premises refer to the items? For which match is sought
430. “Democracy and Education” was written by? John Dewey
431. Dewey explores the relationship of the external world, the mind and knowledge in this book?
Experience and Nature
432. Idealism concerned with mind
433. Which type of curriculum organization is used for different concepts at the same class? Horizontal
434. The total process of designing implanting and evaluating a curriculum is called? Curriculum
development
435. The Posteriori Knowledge depends on? Observation
436. Speculative philosophy deals with? Developing theory
437. Which one of the following guides the evaluation process? Objectives
438. Which type of test is helpful in giving education and vocational guidance to students? Scholastic
aptitude
439. Group tests were introduced in? USA
440. The tests designed to predict future performance I some activity are? Aptitude
441. In the existentialist classroom, the curriculum is? Chosen by the student for self-directed learning
442. Communication of educational outcomes is called? Education
443. Communication of educational outcomes is called? Education reporting
444. Diagnostic tests may be distinguished from evaluative tests in that diagnostic tests are typically
designed to? Pinpoint difficulties
445. In matching types test premises refer to the items? For which match is sought
446. Short answer Items are answered by word, phrase, numbers or symbol and is a complex form of
objective type was said by? Greenland
447. Curriculum is interpreted to mean all the organized course, activities and experiences which
students have under the directions of the school whether in the classroom or not , is said by Hilda Taba
448. The communication takes place between two people is called as? Interpersonal communication
449. What is a communication? Process
450. Communication makes instructional process? Interesting
451. How much students have learned through instruction is determined through? Achievements tests
452. The founder of the concept of IQ is? William stern
453. The Binet test measures? Intelligence
454. Communication makes instructional process? Interesting
455. How much students have learned through instruction is determined through? Achievements tests
456. The founder of the concept of IQ is? William stern
457. The Binet test measures? Intelligence
458. Education is a social process by which encompasses all aspects of human development
459. Education is a conscious activity of transmitting cultural heritage and human endeavors to the next
generations for social stability and survival
460. Education refers to all these, activities by which aim at the humanization of man
461. Epistemology in philosophy deals with Knowledge
462. Ontology in philosophy deals with? Reality
463. Which refers to the activity of modifying human behavior developing individual’s facilities and
understanding natural laws so as to secure human success and global peace? education
464. Which is a social activity that aims at the development of human facilities so that the purpose of
individual and group growth can be achieved? Education
465. Which is a process of change in which an individual is equipped with the human academic and
cultural heritage for the purpose of stable and successful individual and group life? Education
466. Which is social process that aims, at the all-round development of human personality? This
development is gradual
467. Which test is designed to be administered to one person at a time? Individual test
468. The test having dear and unambiguous scoring criterion is known as? Objective types test
469. Which test is designed to be administered to one person at a time? Individual test
470. The test having dear and unambiguous scoring criterion is known as? Objective types test
471. Which type of test typically comprises two columns? Matching exercise
472. Which test requires the students to match a series of responses with corresponding Items in
stimulus list? Matching exercise
473. A list of three or more choices from which the exams is required to choose the correct one is given
in? Multiple choice items
474. Measurement may be defined as the act of assigning numbers or symbols to characteristics of
objects (as well as people, event or other things) according to? Rules
475. In which types of test, we can measure a maximum proportion of the content? Subjective type test
476. In which method criteria are fixed? Percentage
477. Who said that curriculum consists of four elements? Mead
478. Evaluation is a continuous process
479. The values that divide a set of scores into four equal parts are called? Quartiles
480. The range is measure of? Dispersion
481. The process of administrating, scoring and interpreting tests is called? Testing
482. Personality is not typically a variable considered when evaluating the technical quality of a test?
483. The students’ ability to analyze assessed through? Extended response items
484. A good test has a clearly define purpose and Set of scoring rules
485. What type of remains a historical research can find? Physical, Printed and Hard written
486. How can data be expressed in descriptive research? Quantitavely
487. Education is a Social and conscious activity by which a society takes steps to transmit its religious,
cultural, social moral and economics and skills to the next generations
488. The communication takes place between two people is called is as? Interpersonal communication
489. The communication exchange of messages among organizational members is called as?
Intrapersonal communication
490. What is a communication? Process
491. Communication makes instructional process? Interesting
492. How much students have learned through instruction is determined through? Achievements tests
493. The founder of the concept of IQ is? William stern
494. The Binet test measures? Intelligence
495. Education is social process by which encompasses all aspects of human development
496. Education is a conscious activity of transmitting cultural heritage and human endeavors to the next
generations for social stability and survival
497. Education refers to all these, activities by which aim at the humanization of man
498. Epistemology in philosophy deals with? Knowledge
499. Ontology in philosophy deals with? Knowledge
500. Ontology in philosophy deals with? Reality
501. Which refers to the activity of modifying human behavior, developing individual’s facilities and
understanding natural laws so as to secure human success and global peace? Education
502. Which is a social activity that aims at the development of human facilities so that purpose of
individual and group growth can be achieved? Education
503. Which is a process of change in which an individual is equipped with the human academic and
cultural heritage for the purpose of stable and successful individual and group life? Education
504. Which is social process that aims, at the all-round development of human personality? This
development is gradual next generations
505. The communication takes place between two people is called as? Interpersonal communication
506. The communication exchange of messages among organizational members is called as?
Intrapersonal
507. The communication exchange of messages between organizational and outside individual of groups
called? Interpersonal communication
508. What is a communication? Process
509. Communication makes instructional process? Interesting
510. How much students have learned through instruction is determined through? Achievements tests
511. The founder of the concept of IQ is? William stern
512. The Binet test measures? Intelligence
513. Education is a social process by which encompasses all aspects of human development
514. Education is a conscious activity of transmitting cultural heritage and human endeavors to the next
generations for social stability and survival
515. Education refers to all these, activities by which aim at the humanization of man
516. Epistemology in philosophy deals with? Knowledge
517. Ontology in philosophy deals with? Reality
518. Which refers to the activity of modifying human behavior, developing individual’s facilities and
understanding natural laws so as to secure human success and global peace? Education
519. Which is a social activity that aims at the development of human facilities so that the purpose of
individual and group growth can be achieved? Education
520. Which is a process of change in which an individual is equipped with the human academic and
cultural heritage for the purpose of stable and successful individual and group life? Education
521. Which test is designed to be administered to one person at a time? Individual test
522. The test having dear and unambiguous scoring criterion is known as? Objective types test
523. Which type of test typically comprises two columns? Matching exercise
524. Which test requires the students to match a series of responses with corresponding items in
stimulus list? Matching exercise
525. A list of three or more choices from which the exams is required to choose the correct one is given
in? Multiple choice items Measurement may be define as the act of assigning numbers or symbols to
characteristics of objects (as well as people. Event or other things) according to rules
526. In which types of test, we can measure a maximum proportion of the content? Subjective types test
527. In which method criteria are fixed? Percentage
528. Who said that curriculum consists of four elements? Mead
529. The valises’ that divide a set of scores into four equal parts are called?
530. The range is a measure of? Dispersion
531. The process of administrating, scoring and interpreting tests is called? Testing
532. Personality is not typically a varialble considered when evaluating the technical equality of a test?
533. The student’s ability to analyze assessed through? Extended response items
534. A good test has a clearly define purpose and Set of scoring rules
535. What type of remains a historical research can find? Physical, Printed and Hard written
536. How can data be expressed in descriptive research? Quantitavely
537. EQ is the ability to identify, use, understand and manage emotions in positive ways to relieve stress,
communicate effectively empathize with others, overcome challenges, and defuse conflict?
538. Symbolic behavior of a person means? Meaningful behavior
539. The theory of meaningful learning was presented by? David Ausubel
540. The metaphysics of pragmatist “philosopher is the? Experience
541. DSD stands for? Directorate of staff development
542. Axiology in philosophy deals with? Values
543. Which is the following has helped us to understand the differences in fundamental value, attitudes
and behavior among people in different countries? Anthropology
544. “Pioneering efforts in mind? Hilda Taba
545. Extrinsic motivation works well with? Slow learners
546. Recall to your mind the hierarchy of Maslow which need should e fulfilled first? Safety
547. Aristotle’s teaching became philosophical foundation of? Realism
548. Which behavior can be assessed in a great many ways, depending upon the situation in which a
person finds himself? Intellectual behavior
549. American psychologist Terman introduced the Binet test for general use in Differentiating or
brightness and dullness
550. “Each person is free to make whatever choices he wishes” Which philosophy holds this view?
Existentialism
551. Islam holds the view that supreme source of knowledge is Revelation
552. Mata physics deals with the nature of? Reality
553. What kind of knowledge comes from Allah through Prophets (AS)? Revelation
554. The authentic source of knowledge to find out the truth about ultimate reality in Islamic is?
Revelation
555. Philosophy is an intellectual or moral activity. This is said by? John Locke
556. The branch of philosophy concerned with reasoning is called logic
557. The axiological approach of idealistic is absolute, eternal and permanent beauty
558. “Computer literacy is also considered important” Which philosophy denies it? Perennialism
559. “If you believe that individual topics are learned through meaningful experiences”. You agree with a
Progressivism
560. You want to improve self-reliance of your students, what should you prefer to do? Motivate them
intrinsically & Motivate them extrinsically
561. The knowledge which a person obtains without any effort is called? Instinct
562. The knowledge which a person gains by his thinking power is? Intellectual
563. Naturalism rests on the idea of Rousseau
564. Essentialists get their aim of education from? Traditions
565. Philosophy of education which emphasizes over lasting reality? Perennialism
566. Philosophy of education which focuses on useful culture and skills is called? Essentialism
567. A Sample, is a subset of a population
568. Test items in which examinees/testers are required to select one out of two options in response to a
statement are called? Multiple choice
569. Self preparation and balanced personality is the basic aim of? Islam
570. Process of quantifying a given trait, achievement or performance of someone is called?
Measurement
571. Who said “An English statistician’s intelligence consists of general ability what works in conjunction
with special abilities”? Spearman
572. The process of drawing a sample from a population is known as? Sampling
573. Which type of test is used to judge the specific knowledge of the learner within the whole content?
Objective type test
574. Evaluation is an umbrella term that covers? Measurement, Assessment & Testing
575. Learning style of students is determined by? Assessment
576. Most of scientific knowledge is the rest of? Sense perception
577. The process of converting qualitative data into quantitative form is called? Measurement
578. Learning means? Change is behavior what is the outline of the contents called? Syllabus
579. Component of curriculum is? All of these
580. Which process assigns numbers to individual? Measurement
581. The process of obtaining a numerical description of the degree to which an individual processes
particular characteristics is called? Measurement
582. A process of change which embodies all these forms of activities that fit an individual for social living
and that help transmit the mankind heritage from one generation to another is called? Education
583. Who said, “Education is the process of development of the mind and body of man so that he/she
eagerly pursues the ideals perfection of citizenship”? Plato
584. Who said, “Education is the process of training man to fulfill his aims by exercising all the faculties to
the fullest extent as a member of society”. This aim is discovered by intellect and by his freewill? Aristotle
585. Which one of the following is a set of elements taken from a larger population according to certain
rules? Sample
586. How many stages of cognitive development are described by Jean Piaget? 4
587. If there is a problem of sitting arrangement during lecture, it is considered inappropriate?
Administration
588. What is the relationship of different concepts at one level? Horizontal organization
589. NSB stands for Non salaried budget
590. DTE is responsible for on the job development of Primary school staff
591. Who is regarded a third party? An MEA
592. A collection of procedures used to collect information about students learning progress is called?
Assessment
593. The process of making judgment about student performance is called? Evaluation
594. The process of selecting a subset of a population for a survey is known as Sampling
595. In which of the following nonrandom sampling techniques does the researcher ask the research
participants to identify other potential research participants? Snowball sampling
596. It is a child-centered educational approach based on scientific observations of children from birth to
adulthood? Montessori Methodology
597. Realism rests on the ideas of Aristotle
598. Idealism rests on the ideas of? Plato
599. Pragma means? Practical
600. An extended response type of essay question permits a student to demonstrate his ability to? Recall
factual knowledge, Evaluate his factual education which happens outside of the context of a format
structured educational institutions
601. Non formal education means the educational, programs in which individuals are educated through
distance learning methods and means of communication
602. A fame work or plan of action for preparing a curriculum is? Curriculum design
603. Knowledge is compartmentalized in Subject centered curriculum
604. Curriculum is composed of all experiences children have under the guidance of teacher is a fan? Old
concept
605. The highest in rank in ministry of education? Secretary
606. The analysis, synthesis and evaluation are measured through? Essay
607. In essay type questions, the word “What, who, which and where” are used to measured? Lower
mental process
608. The homogenous material is used in single exercise of? Matching tests
609. The correct or best answer or best answer out of all options is sought in? Multiple choice items
610. At authoritarian level of teaching is? Teacher centered
611. Seven Liberal arts are also called? Classical curriculum
612. Kitab-al-Umm is written by? Imam Shafi
613. Prior planning is characteristic of? Subject centered curriculum
614. Methods of communication are? Verbal and nonverbal
615. The central tendency can be measured through? Mean
616. Short answer items can measure efficiently student’s ability to? Recall specific information
617. Al-Ghazaali is highly influenced by the thoughts of the Greek philosopher? Plato
618. There is no interaction between people without? Communication
619. Teaching and learning could not occur without communication
620. Questions that allow students to present their ideas in a coherent and logical way are called?
Extended response questions
621. Questions that allow students to restrict from and scope of his answer are called? Restricted
response questions
622. The word “discipline’ is derived from? Latin
623. Who said “Discipline, most simply stated, is the business of enforcing simple classroom rules that
facilitate
624. Learning and minimize disruption”?Jones
625. Curriculum improvement should be a continuous process
626. Curriculum a Latin origin word means? Runway
627. Discipline problem are most likely to occur during? Transitions
628. Board field curriculum is a modification of? Subject centered curriculum
629. Rote learning is a demerit of? Subject centered curriculum
630. Teacher training is less emphasized in? Subject centered curriculum which curriculum is based on
thinking of John Dewey? Activity centered curriculum
631. What is evaluation used to find out deficiencies and difficulties in curriculum? Vertical organization
632. Hilda Taba’s is an expert in the field of? Curriculum development
633. Five stages of awareness, interest, evaluation, trail and adoption are for? Curriculum change
634. Trivium subjects included? Grammar, logic rhetoric (Discourse)
635. A Muslim philosopher Abu Hamid bin Muhammad is commonly known as? Al-ghazaali
636. Method is based on the facts that students learn association activity and cooperation is known as?
Project
637. What is the time of presentation in Micro teaching? 5-10min
638. The type of verbal communication? Explaining & Questioning
639. Non formal education refers the educational program in which individuals are educated through
distance learning methods and means of communication
640. A fame work or plan of action for preparing a curriculum is? Curriculum design
641. Knowledge is compartmentalized in? Subject centered curriculum
642. Curriculum is composed of experiences children have under the guidance of teacher is an Old
concept
643. The highest in rank in ministry of education is? Secretary
644. The analysis, synthesis and evaluation are measured through? Essay
645. In essay type questions the word “What who, which and where” are used to measure? Lower
mental process
646. The homogenous material is used in single exercise of? Matching tests
647. The correct or best answer out of all options is sought in? Multiple choice items
648. At authoritarian level of teaching is? Teacher centered
649. Seven liberal arts are also called? Classical curriculum
650. Kitab-al-Umm is written by? Imam Shafi
651. Prior planning is characteristic of? Subject centered curriculum
652. Methods of communication are? Verbal and Nonverbal
653. The central tendency can be measured through? Mean
654. Short answer items can measure efficiently students’ ability to? Recall specific information
655. Al-Ghazaali is highly influenced by the thoughts of the Greek philosopher? Plato
656. There is no interaction between people without? Communication
657. Teaching and learning could not occur without communication
658. Questions that allow students to present their ideas in a coherent and logical way are called?
Extended reponse questions
659. Questions that allow students to restrict to the form and scope of his answer are called? Restricted
response questions
660. The word discipline is derived from? Latin
661. Who said “Discipline, most simply stated, is the business of enforcing simple classroom rules that
facilitate learning and minimize disruption”? Jones
662. Curriculum a Latin origin word means? Runway
663. Discipline problem are most likely to occur during? Transitions
664. Board field curriculum is modification a modification of? Subject centered curriculum is a
modification of? Subject centered curriculum
665. Rote learning is a demerit of? Subject centered curriculum
666. Teacher training is less emphasized in? Subject centered curriculum is based on thinking of John
Dewey? Activity centered curriculum
667. What is evaluation used to find out deficiencies and difficulties in curriculum? Vertical organization
668. Hilda Taba’s is an expertin the field of? Curriculum development
669. Five stages of awareness, interest, evaluation, trail and adoption are for? Curriculum change
670. Trivium subjects included? Grammar, logic rhetoric (Discourse)
671. A Muslim philosopher Abu Hamid bin Muhammad, is commonly known as? Al- ghazaali
672. Method is based on the facts that cooperation is known as? Project
673. What is the time of presentation in Micro teaching? 5-10 min
674. The type of verbal communication? Explaining & Questioning
675. Non formal education refers to the context of a formal structured educational institution
676. Solo taxonomy was developed by? Biggs and Coils
677. SLOs stands for? Student learning outcomes
678. What do we want to achieve at the end of instruction? Objectives
679. Formal education is the process of training and developing the abilities of the individuals in a
certified program
680. Who said, “Education is the activity of developing the sense of good and evil so that an individual
can choose the good and reject the evil? Shah WaliUllah
681. The group of inferential statistical is? T- test, ANOVA, Chi Squre
682. “Temperature” is the example of interval measurement
683. Synthesis in relatedl

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