Model Question Paper 4 Solved

1. Visualization in the instructional process cannot increase
(a) Interest and motivation
(b) Retention and adaptation
(c) Stress and boredom
(d) Curiosity and concentration


2. Which of the following teachers will you like most?
(a) One who uses board occasionally.
(6) One who uses chart and maps
(c) One who uses film projector along with the proper use of the board
(d) One who uses motion picture as a last resort

3. Overhead projector is superior to short circuit TV in a classroom teaching because
(a) It is cheap and self devised
(6) Pictures in it may be shown in a desired sequence and with a minimum of lost motion (material)
(c) Information presented though it is easily retained
(d) it is easy to use


4. Teachers are regarded as the builders of the nation. They are performing an onerous task. Their salary is
commensurate with the service they renders. Promotion and salary increment of teacher should be on the basis of
periodic evaluation of their merit efficiency. The proposition is
(a) Cannot be implemented by the educational institutions.
(b) Justified
(c) Sound proposition but should be put into effect gradually
(d) None of the above

5. There is a debate as to whether teaching is a true profession or not. The most critical factor needed to make
teaching a true profession is
(a) Discipline of its own members.
(b) A longer period of training
(c) Better spiritus among teachers
(d) A longer period of learning


6. There are so many definition of learning which of the following is most adequate ?
{a) the modification of behavior
(b) The acquisition and organization
(c) The development of skills
(d) All of the above

7. The field of education is permeated by conflicts and misconception because
(a) Problems in education call for subjectivity of interpretation.
(b) Problems encountered in teaching are not amenable to rigorous scientific investigation.
(c) There are not good teaching methods and procedures.
(d) Teachers are not worthy of doing rigorous scientific investigation


8. 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.


9. Which of the following groups of students can be most benefited computer based education programme ?
(a) Small group of low IQ
(b) Large group of moderate intelligence
(c ) Heterogeneous groups in IQ
(d) All of the above


10. Closed circuit televisions useful
(a) Only for a restricted audience residing at a particular place
(b) For large group communication
(c) Only for poor students of the class (d) none of the above

11. Televised educational programme is useful because
(a) It can present the natural phenomenon of the world in natural form
(b) It can magnify the microscopic forms of life and can be presented on TV
(c) It affords the opportunity for large audience in the same auditorium or in different locations to view it clearly
(d) all of these


12. The objective of guidance at the college stage is
(a) to assist students to get employment immediately
(b) to assist the students in acquiring knowledge about other vocations available after the university education
(c) to assist employer to select prospective employees
(d) all of the above


13. Which one of the following is most fundamental of the guidance activities and should be executed first?
(a) Selection of the learning activities
(b) Determination of material
(c) Determination of objectives
(d) Selection of study material

14. A most complex and complicated skill can be learnt by
(a) Practicing the whole skill again and again
(b) Alternating between practice on the whole and on parts
(c) Integrating part by part into a whole
(d) Any one of the above.


15. The main role of education according to Plato was
(a) to develop the power of contemplation
(b) to develop the personality of each individual
(c) to strengthen the state
(d) all of the above


16. Teachers should study educational philosophy because
(a) They do not know it
(b) They do not have their own philosophy
(c) Philosophy is the backbone of all disciplines
(d) They may improve their work by clarifying their own philosophy


17. Teaching on TV is superior to class room instruction because
(a) Very large classes are made possible and thus it is economically advantageous
(b) Experts for teaching a difficult topic can be arranged and others can be benefited from them
(c) Teaching materials can be filmed for reuse
(d) all of these

18. All of the following are the limitations of televised instruction except
(a) Televised lesson moves at a fixed speed and thus can not take the individual differences of students into
account
(b) It does not permit the exchange of ideas between the teachers and taught
(c) It does not properly help the students in making the materials clearly understood
(d) Experts consume much time in planning and preparation of the programme.


19. Which of the following is not a successful communicator?
(a) One who presents material in a precise and clear way.
(b) One who is able to adapt himself according to the language of the communicate.
(c) One who knows a lot but is somewhat reserve in his attitude.
(d) One who sometimes becomes informal before the receiver and develops rap


20. Which of the following teachers will you like most?
(a) A loving teacher
(b) A teacher of highly idealist philosophy
(c) A teacher who often amuses his students
(d) A disciplined teacher


21. As a chairman of UPSC while selecting a teacher you should be
(a) fair and impartial
(b) Able to judge the personality of candidates
(c) Encouraging to those appearing for interview
(d) all of these


22. The basic assumption of the intelligence test is that it is meant for those people
(a) Are of moderate intelligence
(b) Have acquired same amount of knowledge
(c) To measure their intelligence from their experiences
(d) all of the above.

23. the most common cause of the nervous instability amongst teachers is
(a) Worry
(b) Fatigue
(c) Quarrelsome behavior
(d) all of the above


24. Which one of the following satisfactions helps our children from infancy onwards to adolescence, equipped
them with a sense of achievement, recognition and independence
(a) Affectionate, warm, security giving satisfactions
(b) Self-enlarging, ego-building adequacy giving satisfactions
(c) They gain satisfaction and love through close physical contact
(d) None of the above

25. A democratic society is one which
(a) Follows the principles of equality, freedom, fraternity and justice
(b) Respects the enlightened individuals
(c) Believes in equal educational opportunity
(d) All of the above

26. An effective teacher adopts the norms of the
(a) Democratic society
(b) Les sizes faire society
(c) Autocratic society
(d) all of the above according to the situation


27. While dealing with juvenile delinquents a teacher should
(a) Play them with filthy sex jokes
(b) Talk with them frankly and guide and channelize their potentialities in constructive ways
(c) Complain to the principal against them
(d) None of the above


28. If some parents complaint about you to the principal, then
(a) You would not take notice of it
(b) You would abuse the parents.
(c) You would tell real situation to the principal
(d) None


29. The functions of a teacher is in the order of
(a) Guiding the child, helping him towards progressing and evaluation
(b) Checking homework, guiding him and assigning further task
(c) Both of these
(d) None of the above

30. Maximum participation of students is possible in teaching through
(a) Lecture method
(b) Discussion method
(c) Audio-visual aids
(d) Textbook method


31. Teacher's primary responsibility lies in
(a) Planning educational experience
(b) Keeping students records
(c) Implementing policies
(d) all of the above


32. A teacher in the class is
(a) A director of the group
(b) The president of the group
(c) Implementing policies
(d) All of the above


33. If a student is constantly rubbing his eyes and is inattentive during blackboard work he is having
(a) Adjustment problem
(b) Hearing problem
(c) Visual problem
(d) all of the above

34. If you are irritated and show rashness because of the inadequate behaviors shown by others what do you
think about your own behaviors
(a) It is justified because behaviors are echo lime
(b) Your behavior is not good because elders have the right to behave you in this way
(c) Your behavior is also the sign of maladjustment and so try to control yourself when you are maltreated
(d) None of these

35. Service rules for college and university teachers should be in line with bureaucrats and executives. Do you
support the statement?
(a) More or less with some modifications (p) definitely not
(c) Yes basically, but with major verification many cases
(d) all of the above


36. TV is superior to radio as teaching aid because it
(a) is costly
(b) Invites two senses - hearing and vision simultaneously leading to more accurate form of learning
(c) Is generally liked by pupils
(d) all of the above


37. The major responsibility with which the school personnel 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 makes the child able to get job
(c) It prepares the school programme according to the need of the child
(d) all of the above


38. The best educational programme is one which is according to the
(a) Need of the child
(b) Ability of the child
(c) Interest of child
(d) all of these along with the need of the society


39. 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) Not bother of what is happening in the class
(c) Punish those causing disturbance
(d) Ail of the above

40. On which of the following statements there is consensus among educators.'
(a) Disciplinary cases should be sent to the principal only when other means have failed
(b) Disciplinary cases should never be sent to the principal's office
(c) Disciplinary cases should be totally neglected in the class
(d) Non of the above


41. Classroom discipline can be maintained effectively by
(a) Knowing the cause of indiscipline and handling it with stern hand
(b) Providing a programme which is according to the need and interest of the pupils
(c) By putting on fancy clothes in the classroom
(d) None of these


42. As a teacher you are going to show historical places of a city to your students. Father of a student does notsend his child with you. In this situation, you would
(a) Leave this child and would go with others.
(b) try to know why his father was hesitant to send his child.
(c) Convince his father by telling the importance of such educational and cultural trips
(d) None of the above

43. All of the following are the characteristic features of an effective teacher except
(a) Emphasizing group discussion for the purpose of clarifying the objectives
(b) Emphasis upon standard
(c) Emphasis upon the quick control of the problematic situation
(d) Differential treatment meted out to students of his class

44. In our present society, where values are deteriorating, the excellent education will be which
(a) Enables one to earn in an easy manner
(b) Exaggerates the competition in the society.
(c) Works for re-establishment of human and cultural values.
(d) Decelerates the social-change in the society


45. The male students of your class are annoyed with you' on the pretext you
have been easily approached the girl students and do a favor to them (girls).
In such an embarrassing situation how would you like to control them inthe class?
(a) You will tell the male students that girls have no option except to depend on the
school teacher for theiracademic assistance.
(b) You will justify that most of the female students are more sincere towards their
studies than male students.
(c) You will communicate to the male students that it is difficult for you refuse
the request made by femalestudents.
(d) None of the above.


46. Suppose the teachers are busy in cracking filthy jokes and you are also there but you are unable to stop them
you should
(a) Persuade them decently not to waste their time-in-filthy jokes
(b) Live in isolations or change the group
(c) Instruct them to mind their language while passing leisure time.
(d) be critical and remind them for the nobility of their jobs.

47. A members of a group act, feel and think together, in a way which
is different from the normal acting, feeling
and thinking of individuals who compose it. It is known as
(a) Leadership
(b) Mimesis
(c) Group mind
(d) Cooperation


48. The most appropriate meaning of learning is
(a) Inculcation of knowledge
(b) Modification of behavior
(c) Personal adjustment
(d) Acquisition of skills


49. In the final analysis, teaching must be thought of mainly as a process of
(a) Asking questions and evaluating the learning
(b) Directing the activities of the pupils
(c) Hearing the recitation of pupils
(d) all of the above


Answer:
(1) c (2) c (3) c (4) c (5) a (6) a (7) a(8) a (9) d (10) b
(I1) c (12) b (13) c (14) b(15) d (16) d (17) a (18) c (19) c (20) d
(21) a(22) c (23) a (24) a (25) d (26) d (27) b (28) c(29) c (30) b
(31) d (32) a (33) d (34) c (35) d(36) b (37) a (38) d (39) a (40) a
(41) b (42) c(43) b (44) c (45) a (46) a (47) a (48) b (49) a

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