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EXERCISE-2

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1. Micro teaching is useful to students of
(a) Junior classes only
(b) Primary classes only
(c) 10 + 2 classes only
(d) Both higher classes and primary classes

2. While teaching in the class one of your students pointed out sharply your mistakes. What will you do in such a condition?
(a) You leave the class for the day
(b) You scold the child and angrily resist him
(c) You feel sorry for committing a blunder.
(d) You will not show any emotion.

3. Teacher of high caste is biased with the low caste's students. What advices do you would like to give to the teacher?
(a) Rebuke him for narrow thinking
(b) His attitudes is all right.
(c) Threat him against the constitutional provisions
(d) He should not behave against the national spirit & need of the hour

4. One of your colleagues is living in your locality but you have no affinity with him, the reason may be
(a) His selfishness
(b) His religious faith
(c) His social rejection
(d) His miserable behavior and rural background

5. The objectives of mental health in education can be achieved, if the following principles are observed in the curriculum.
(a) The child's need, interest and experiences individual differences in learning on pacity should form the central factor.
(b) It should be dynamic and possible of revision so that it may be in harmony with changing social conditions.
(c) It should be flexible and adjustable to the needs of pupils at every stage
(d) All of the above.

6. the most important task in teaching is


(a) Directing students in development of experiences
(b) Making assignments and hearing recitations
(c) Making monthly reports and maintaining records
(d) None of the above

7. The major duty entrusted to the teaching community is


(a) To adjust his/her pupils to conform to the demands of society
(b) To change human nature to conform to social expectations
(c) To teach students how to adjust themselves to social demands
(d) Harmonise the needs of the child and the demands of society for the benefit of both

8. A teacher in the class is


(a) the president of the group
(b) a director of the group
(c) a leader and guide of the group
(d) all of the above

9. Teachers primary responsibility lies in


(a) Planning educational experiences
(b) Implementing policies
(c) Keeping students records
(d) all of the above

10. A teacher is expected to do all except


(a) Participation in community activities
(b) Help pupils to solve their problems
(c) Taking interest in politics
(d) Sponsor clubs and other school affairs
(e) Keeping students' records

11. In order to develop rapport with your pupils you should


(a) Guide them
(b) Behave them in a democratic way
(c) Have communicative ability
(d) all of the above

12. If a girl student is attracted towards you beyond the ethical limits then how would you control your own emotion?
(a) You will try to calm down her emotion, as she is passing through the adolescent stage.
(b) You will .take advantage of the situation and will exploit her.
(c) You will like to repress her intentions through strict measures.
(d) You will communicate this matter to her parents for help.

13. While delivering lecture if there is some disturbance in the class, then a teacher should
(a) Keep quite for a while and then go on
(b) Punish those causing disturbance
(c) Not bother of what is happening in the class
(d) all of the above

14. If a group of students enter your room and abuse you and behave violently with you, at that time how would you control
your emotions?
(a) You will feel ashamed among your teaching community.
(b) You will react in similar tone and try to assault them physically
(c) First you will try to passify their emotions, then ask politely about their behavior.
(d) You will report the case to the principal with recommendation of punitive measures.

I5. To educate according to nature means


(a) To come back to nature as opposed to mechanical life
(b) To educate in accordance with the law of nature of human development
(c) To study natural laws and apply them to the educational process.
(d) All of the above.

16. Professors need to study educational philosophy mainly because


(a) Most Professors know nothing about educational philosophy
(b) Most professors follow a wrong philosophy
(c) Professors may improve their work by classifying their philosophy
(d) All of the above

17. The schools as an agent of society helps


(a) To develop an adequate level of vocational competence in children
(b) To provide children with an understanding of their environment
(c) To prepare the child for life
(d) To maintain social stability

18. Minimum Programme of Guidance includes


(a) Occupational information service
(b) Data collector service
(c) Counseling service
(d) All of the above

19. Verbal guidance is least effective in teaching


(a) attitude
(b) Concept and facts
(c) Relationship
(d) Skills

20. A teacher meeting his students for the first time should
(a) Start teaching without caring the students' likes and dislikes
(b) Develop rapport with the class
(c) Give a broad outline of the whole subject id) (b) and (c) both

21. Before starting instruction a teacher should


(a) Know the existing knowledge of his students and their background knowledge
(b) Be aware of the environmental variables acting on the mind of the pupils
(c) Be competent enough to arouse the curiosity of his pupils
(d) all of the above

22. Observable behaviors which a teacher can use in the class to bring home to the pupils an idea or point is technically called
(a) Teaching skills
(b) Communication facilities
(c) Demonstration
(d) None of these

23. The main role of education according to Plato was


(a) To develop the power of contemplation
(b) To strengthen the state
(c) To develop the personality of each individual
(d) All of the above

24. Suppose you are asked by your friends to take the membership of the teachers union. How could you take decision in this
situation?
(a) You will de-affiliate yourself from the colleague instead of enemity with the management.
(b) You will have faith in unity so you will accept the membership.
(c) You will give priority to social relations, therefore, you will accept the offer.
(d) You will try to avoid the issue.

25. If a high caste teacher adopts a discriminatory attitude to ward low caste students his behavior is
(a) Correct according to his religion
(b) Against the national spirit, and need of the hour
(c) Not against the constitutional provisions
(d) Not against the code of teacher's professionalism of UNESCO

26. You are in class on the very first day of the opening session, and take introductions of the students, the primary objective
of this introduction for you is
(a) To know about students potentialities along with their family status
(b) Selection of those students who can do the school job for you.
(c) Identification of potential
(d) Both (b) and (c)

27. Which one of the following is not the educational implications of the learning process?
(a) Memory
(b) Interests
(c) Curiosity
(d) Unreadiness

28. Our modern day schools are oriented towards the development on the parts of students of
(a) Personnel adequacy and independence
(b) Socially acceptable behavior
(c) a sound system of ethical values
(d) Adequate behavior

29. Which one is not the objective of the special education?


(a) To develop motivational patterns in the handicapped that will produce achievements
(b) To pursue those curricular matters that strategically determine effective link for specific type of handicapped children
(c) To develop a realistic self-concept in handicapped children
(d) None of the above

30. Quality of education in a school/college can be measured through v


(a) Infrastructural facilities available
(b) Manpower, teachers and principal available
(c) Students' achievement
(d) all of the above

31. The first important step in teaching is


(a) Planning before hand
(b) Organizing material to be taught
(c) Knowing the background of students
(d) None of the above

32. An effective teacher is expected to


(a) Encourage the students to make initiative
(b) Reduce the anxiety level of students to moderate level
(c) To make students feel that education is their need
(d) all of the above.

33. The professional requirements of a teacher as explained in the UNESCO publication is/are
(a) Mastery over the subject and competency for teaching
(b) Innovativeness in approach and teaching strategies
(c) Justice to the profession
(d) All of the above

34. The teaching is not thought as a process of


(a) Listening the recitation of pupils
(b) Directing the activities of pupils
(c) Indoctrinating adult ideas to young pupils
(d) None of the above

35. The major responsibility with which the school personals have been entrusted is that
(a) It harmonizes the needs of the child and demands of the society for the benefit of both
(b) It prepares the school programme according to the need of the child
(c) It makes the child able to get job.
(d) all of the above

36. the most appropriate meaning of learning is


(a) Personal adjustment
(b) Modification of behavior
(c) Inculcation of knowledge.
(d) Acquisition of skills

37. A democratic society is one which


(a) Respects the enlightened individuals
(b) Follows the principles of equity, freedom, fraternity and justice
(c) Believe in equal educational opportunity
(d) All of the above

38. The introduction of career courses in schools and colleges aims at


(a) Developing the ability to make the intelligent choice of jobs
(b) Providing professional knowledge to students
(c) Increasing G.K. in students
(d) All of the above

39. Which of the following is not a type of the learned motives?


(a) Reflexes
(b) Attitudes
(c) Habits
(d) Interest

40. Learning of social roles consists of internationalization of the expectation concerning the various roles and of applying
these expectations to oneself. If the social roles are learned effectively, the individual becomes.
(a) Attains higher social adjustments
(b) a good member of the group
(c) a good member o the group and attains higher social adjustments
(d) None of these

41. The period of adolescence is known as a period of stresses and strains. It is the most difficult and the awkward period,
and marks the reawakening of the repressed sex-impulse. Which type of behavior is unwanted?
(a) Attitude of independence
(b) Sympathetic understanding
(c) Silence and hush-hush policy
(d) None of the above.
42. Which of the following is not a product of learning
(a) Attitudes
(b) Maturation
(c) Knowledge
(d) Concepts

43. Effective teaching means


(a) Love, cooperation, sympathy, affection and encouragement given to students
(b) Corporal punishment given to students at the time of moral offences
(c) Individualized instruction and open classroom discussion
(d) Both (a) and (b)

44. All of the following statements regarding a teacher are correct except that he is/he
(a) a friend, guide and philosopher
(b) Teaches what the students do not know
(c) The leader of the class
(d) Changes his attitudes and behavior according to the need of the society

45. Drop outs are more likely to be


(a) unemployed
(b) Vulrierable to the requirement of public assistance
(c) Engaged in antisocial behavior
(d) all of these

46. Teacher's professionalism means


(a) The extent to which a teacher subscribes to a professional code
(b) A teacher has to teach for the sake of getting salaries
(c) A teacher must have completed professional teachers training course before his appointment
(d) All o the above

47. If some of your pupils misbehave with you in the college campus you must
(a) Report to their parents (b) report to the principal
(c) Improve their behavior by your own character and scholarship
(d) Mobilize other teachers against these guys.

48. The education aims at the fullest realization of all the potentialities of children. It implies that
(a) They should provide suitable opportunities and favorable environmental facilities, which are conducive to the maximum
growth of children.
(b) Teacher and parents must know what children are capable of and what potentialities they possess.
(c) It is necessary that their attitudes are helpful, encouraging and sympathetic.
(d) All of the above

49. The greatest important cause of failure in beginning for a teacher lies in the area of
(a) Inter-personal relationship
(b) Knowledge of the teacher
(c) Verbal ability
(d) Tight handling of the students

50. Who said that members of the same species are not alike?
(a) Darwin
(b) Good
(c) Best
(d) Herbert Spencer

Answers

(l) d (2) c (3) d (4) c (5) d (6) a (7) d


(S) d (9) d (10) c (11) d (12) d (13) a (14) c
(15) b (16) c (17) c (18) d (19) d (20) d (21) d
(22) c (23) c (24) b (25) b (26) a (27) d (28) d
(29) d (30) d (31) a (32) d (33) d (34) c (35) a
(36) b (37) d (38) a (39) a (40) c (41) c (42) d
(43) d (44) b (45) d (46) a (47) c (48) a (49) b
(50) a

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