Teaching Aptitude - MCQs with answers - Part 9
1. What is the purpose of the assignments in the text book?a) To act as a guidance for the unit tests
b) To provide practice to the learners
c) To helpd learner revise and review the chapter
d) To aid teachers
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: b) To provide practice to the learners
2. The aim of the Charter Act of 1813 was _________ ?a) Government control on education
b) To make English education common
c) To spend money on education
d) To spread education worldwide
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: c) To spend money on education
It allotted Rs 100,000 to promote education in India.
3. If your puirpose is ___________, group work is not a good idea.a) To improve coordination and sharing
b) Division of work and responsibility
c) To identify different aspects of a problem
d) To overcoming learning difficulties
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: c) To identify different aspects of a problem
Group projects can help students develop skills specific to collaborative efforts.
4. 'Generation gap' refers to ___________________.a) Attitude of adults to teenagers
b) Difference in values of different age groups
c) Problems of teenagers
d) The growing awareness of adolescents
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: b) Difference in values of different age groups
The generational gap is a term referring to differences between people of younger generations and their elders.
5. Choice of a vocation depends ___________ a) Ease of admission
b) Income generated by the occupation
c) Interest and skills of the learner
d) Subjects a student learnt at school
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: c) Interest and skills of the learner
A vocation is an occupation to which a person is specially drawn.
6. ________ is suitable to slow learners.a) Creative writing
b) Learning by rote
c) Mechanical repetition of an action
d) Role playing
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: b) Learning by rote
Rote learning is a memorization technique based on repetition. The idea is that one will be able to quickly recall the meaning of the material the more one repeats it.
7. Why should a teacher be an idealist and set examples?a) Students do not have values
b) Students usually imitate teachers
c) Teacher is an adult
d) Teacher is a paternal figure
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: b) Students usually imitate teachers
The potency of imitation as a component of learning in social situations has been developed by the social learning theorists.
8. What is the importance of having developed senses?a) For all round mental development
b) To achieve happiness
c) Other learnings depend on them
d) For physical well being
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: c) ) Other learnings depend on them