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MCQ ANSWERS
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MALAPPPURAM DIET TIRUR
BY Dr. MUHAMMED SALEEM MT
ENTROLL NO: 32050601003001
1. Without education, the animal is like animal, in which
scripture is the mention of this statement?
ANS. (B) Policy holder
2. In the Indian history, who among the following is
counted as a Woman?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
3. What was the ultimate goal of education in ancient
times?
ANS. (A) Self-realization
4. How was the preservation of literary heritage in
ancient times?
ANS. (B) in the form of memory
5. What qualities developed in the Gurukul by begging by
the learners?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
6. In ancient times, what roles did the gurus have to
edit?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
7. What is the literal meaning of Upanishad?
ANS. (A) sit near
8. What was the main method of teaching in ancient times?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
9. Which of the following qualities should be present in
the current vocational teacher?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
10. What is the full name of ICT?
ANS. (B) INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
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11. What roles are expected to educate teachers in the
present tense?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
12. When did the present education system start in India?
ANS. (B) 19th Century
13. How old was the renewal of East India Company Charter
(Declaration) by the British Parliament?
ANS. (D) 20 years
14. When did the minutes of Lord Macaulay begin?
ANS. (D) 1835 AD
15. What was the main idea of Macaulay's minutes?
ANS. (C) Supremacy of English
16. Who is the Magnetarta of education in India?
ANS. (B) Woods Dispatch
17. What was the main purpose of the Woods Dispatch?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
18. What were the main recommendations of the Woods
Dispatch?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
19. What were the main recommendations of the Hunter
Commission?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
20. What were the main recommendations of the University
related commission?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
21. What was the main recommendation of Saddler
Commission?
ANS. (C) To create board of education for the
establishment and control of intermediate school
22. What was the main recommendation of the Saparu
Committee?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
23. Which of the ink's suggestion of the Abot-Wood
Committee has been suggested by the commercial organizations?
ANS. (C) the establishment of polytechnic
24. The first comprehensive National Education Scheme is
related to which committee?
(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain Committee
25. What is the main symptom of basic education?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
26. When was the first All India National Educational
Conference held?
ANS. (B) 1937 AD
27. What are the provisions made for training under the
Wardha Scheme?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
28. Which committee is affiliated to the Universalisation
of Elementary Education?
ANS. (A) Sergeant Committee
29. Which measures were taken for the improvement of
education in the Sergeant report?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
30. What is the main purpose of the school institution
and the beginning of educational processes in a civilized society?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
1. When was the Radha Krishnan Commission made?
ANS. (B) 1948 E
2. What was the main recommendation of Radha Krishnan
Commission?
ANS. (A) UGC Establishment
3. When was the establishment of the Mudaler Commission?
ANS. (A) 1952 E
4. What is the Mudalayar Commission related to?
ANS. (B) Secondary education
5. Which year was the National Committee on the education
of women?
ANS. (A) 1958 AD
When was the Koshari Commission formed?
ANS. (A) 1964 E
7. Yashpal committee was formed?
ANS. (B) 1992 E
8. Which of the following committees recommended the
reduction of educational burden on school children?
ANS. (B) Yash Pal Committee
9. What national education policy is related to
completing the mandatory education target for children up to 14 years?
ANS. (A) National Education Policy, 1968
10. What are the main features of the National Education
Policy, 1986?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
11. What does the drop out of school children mean?
ANS. (C) leaving school without completing the course
12. What is the meaning of elementary education?
ANS. (A) Primary and Upper Primary
13. Who is concerned about making examinations more
flexible?
ANS. (C) NCF 2005
14. What are the main issues of elementary education in
India?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
15. Special education has been taken from which education
policy in the formation of National Curriculum Framework 2005?
ANS. (B) National Education Policy, 1986
16. What is the pre primary related to the education of
the children of the age group?
ANS. (A) 3 to 6 years
17. Which of the following is related to affiliation of
knowledge outside the school?
ANS. (A) National Curriculum Framework, 2005
18. ......... is the origin of learning?
ANS. (A) language
19. .......... To make changes in school practices, do
the service teacher see education as a catalyst?
ANS. (A) NCF 2005
20. What are the recommendations of the Kothari
Commission in education for the inclusion of national value?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
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1. When was the National
Educational Research and Training Council (NCERT) established?
(A) September 1, 1961
2. What are the main
objectives of establishing NCERT?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
3. Who is the ex-officio
Chairman of the General Assembly of NCERT?
ANS. (A) Central Human
Resource Development Minister
4. Who is the convener of the
General Assembly of NCERT?
ANS. (B) Secretary of NCERT
5. What are the specific
functions of NCERT?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
6. What is the organizational
structure at the national level of elementary education?
ANS. (A) NCERT
7. Which organization is
there to ensure the quality of primary and secondary education in the states?
ANS. (B) SCERT
8. What are the main
objectives of setting up of SIEMT?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
9. The District Education and
Training Institute (DIET) was established under which National Education
Policy?
ANS. (B) National Education
Policy, 1986
Diet (DIET) is a .........
level institution.
ANS. (C) District
11. How many educational
branches are there in each diet?
ANS. (B) 7
12. What are the main
functions of SCERT?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
13. What is the main role of
State Educational Management and Training Institute (SIEMT)?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
14. Does DIET train?
ANS. (C) Both A and B
15. How many villages are
there in a Block Resource Center (BRC)?
ANS. (D) 100
16. What are the main
functions of Section Resource Center (BRC)?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
17. How many schools are
there in a cluster?
ANS. (A) 8 to 10
18. What is the main role of
the package resource center?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
19. What are the main
functions of the Package Resource Center (CRC)?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
20. DPEP has a broad form?
ANS. (A) District Primary
Education Program
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1. When did the Indian Parliament pass the Right to
Education Act?
ANS. (A) August 26, 2009
2. When was the 86th amendment to the Indian
Constitution?
ANS. (B) in 2002
3. In what article of Indian Constitution there is a
compulsory education provision for children of 6 to 14 years?
ANS. (A) Article 45
4. According to the 2001 census, what is the literacy
rate of India?
ANS. (B) 74.04 percent
5. Which state of India is the most literate?
ANS. (C) Kerala
6. According to the 2011 census, what is Bihar's literacy
rate?
ANS. (B) 63.8 percent
7. When did the United Nations issue the "Human
Rights Declaration" document?
ANS. (A) in 1948 AD
8. When did the United Nations issue the "Children's
Declaration of Rights" document?
ANS. (D) in 1959 AD
9. What are the reasons for the non-availability of the
goals of universalisation of elementary education?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
10. Which article of the Constitution does include the
right to education in the fundamental rights?
ANS. (B) Article 21A
11. What are the functions of the School Management
Committee?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
12. How many days of special training is provided by the
teacher to the teachers who have got delayed admission?
ANS. (A) Three months
13. Which rights of children help them to grow
independently and well?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
14. Which of the following is not the duty of the State
Governments?
ANS. (D) Provision of punishment for deprived children
15. Which of the following teachers is the main duty
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
16. What are the rights of children?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
17. Which of the following provisions are included in RTE
2009?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
18. UNICEF Report According to the "Dangerous
Childhood" 2005, how many children are out of basic education within the
age of 5 to 14 years?
ANS. (A) 7.2 million
19. Who is responsible for the education of children
below 6 years of age?
ANS. (A) state
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1. Who is associated with UEE?
ANS. (A) from elementary school
2. "Sugar Shops" is the project of which state?
ANS. (A) Maharashtra
3. What is the main feature of 'Sugar Shawls'?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
4. What is the purpose of universalisation of elementary
education?
ANS. (C) Availability of education at all places as per
the specific needs and location of the children.
5. Which of the following parties is associated with
universalisation of elementary education?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
6. When did the Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Project
begin?
ANS. (B) 1993 E
7. What is the main objective of Uttar Pradesh Basic
Education Project?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
8. What is the main purpose of Bihar Education Project?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
9. Which strategies were adopted to fulfill the purpose
of Bihar Education Project?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
10. Bihar Education Project is a joint project -
ANS. (A) UNICEF, Central Government and Government of
Bihar
11. Which jam is related to Lok Jambish?
ANS. (B) Rajasthan
12. When was the Lok Jambish Project organized by
Rajasthan Government?
ANS. (A) 1992 e
13. When was the education worker project started by the
Rajasthan government?
ANS. (A) 1987 e
14. Which project was run by the Maharashtra Government
for the education of girls?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
15. When the Government of Maharashtra's Child Education
Project was started with the help of UNICEF?
ANS. (A) 1982 E
16. When was the District Primary Education Project
(DPEP) started?
ANS. (A) 1994 e
17. Which of India's projects is one of the largest
educational projects in the world?
ANS. (B) District Primary Education Project
18. Which second school of secondary schools is second
semester school?
ANS. (A) sugar mills
19. The Education Officer's project was implemented with
the financial help of Rajasthan Government?
ANS. (A) SIDA
20. In what five year plan did the initial education get
a lot of encouragement through Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan?
ANS. (C) Tenth
1. Creating awareness of the environment is an important
component of which education policy?
ANS. (B) National Education Policy, 1986
2. Where is the Central English and Foreign Language
Institute?
ANS. (A) Hyderabad
3. Where is the Central Indian Language Institute?
ANS. (C) Mysore
4. Who is related to pedagogy?
ANS. (B) From Critical Teaching
5. What is the 'macro operative stage' associated with?
ANS. (A) Piazza
6. Who suggested that teachers can improve their business
with the help of insanely contemplating?
ANS. (A) John Dewey
7. Who has used the phrase 'Knowledge in Action' in
Shiksha Shastra?
ANS. (B) Donald Schoen
8. Who is responsible for the educational and economic
development of tribal people?
ANS. (A) of state
9. How can a teacher be empowered in school education?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
10. What is the name of the dedicated satellite in the
educational field by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)?
ANS. (C) EDUSAT
11. When was the National Commission for the Protection
of Children's Rights (NCPCR)?
ANS. (A) March 2007
12. Which of the following rights have been backed by the
participants of the Jämtien Convention?
ANS. (C) Education for every citizen
13. What does the E-9 countries mean?
ANS. (C) Countries with high population
14. Where is the headquarters of UNESCO?
ANS. (B) Paris
15. When was UNESCO established?
ANS. (A) November 16, 19451.
When did Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan start?
ANS. (B) 2001 E
2. When did the Right to
Education Act come into force?
ANS. (C) April 1, 2010
3. According to norms of
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, how many people should have an elementary school on
population?
ANS. (B) 300
4. According to norms of
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, how many people should have a high primary school on
population?
ANS. (B) 800
5. According to the All India
Educational Survey, how many people have a primary school on the population?
ANS. (C) 2500
6. When did the mid-day meals
(MDM) begin?
ANS. (A) 1960s
7. What is the main purpose
of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan?
ANS. (C) Universalization of
elementary education within the prescribed time limit
8. When did the Supreme Court
direct the children to give cooked food?
ANS. (C) 2001 E
9. When did the Plan of
Action (PoA) begin in education?
ANS. (B) 1992 E
10. Under which education policy
was the idea of decentralization and management of primary education?
ANS. (B) National Education
Policy, 1986
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1. What kind of classroom environment is more effective
for students' learning?
ANS. (C) Systematic class environment
2. Which of the following statements is true for personal
learning?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
3. According to the Right to Education Act-2009, how many
instructional periods have been determined in each academic session from class
I to 5?
ANS. (B) 800
4. According to the Right to Education Act-2009, how many
instructional periods have been determined in each academic session for class 6
to 8?
ANS. (D) 1000
5. How often is a period of classroom teaching process?
ANS. (B) 40 to 45 minutes
6. Which of the following tips is not to motivate the
students?
ANS. (C) Finding students' mistakes in front of others
7. Which of the following is the best way to maintain
discipline in the classroom?
ANS. (B) Various types of activities related to the
subjects taught
8. To facilitate the learning of the students, in which
of the following situations do you need TLM?
ANS. (C) Meditation and Yoga learning
9. Which of the following is not a projection material?
ANS. (D) Black board
10. If there are 120 students enrolled in a primary
school then how many teachers will be required?
ANS. (C) 4 teachers
11. According to the Right to Education Act 2009 how many
students of upper primary classes require a teacher?
ANS. (B) 35
12. What is the 'regional tour' under which subsidiary?
ANS. (C) Improper accessories
13. Which state is related to Rishi Valley Approach
Innovation Study?
ANS. (A) Andhra Pradesh
14. MGS stands for -
ANS. (A) Multi-class status
15. How many clear steps are there for a lesson plan?
ANS. (B) 3
16. Which of the following does not come under
unprotected accessory?
ANS. (D) Cinema
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1. Which instrument is used to make learning process
simple, easy and interesting in modern times?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
2. A modern way of presenting e-learning is -
ANS. (B) POWER POINT PRESENTATION
3. In which country did computer assistant learning
first start?
ANS. (C) America
4. The best way to collect information about
students in a natural way is to -
ANS. (B) Overview
5. The full name of the CPU is -
ANS. (B) CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT
6. What is the mechanical parts or parts of the
computer called?
ANS. (A) Hardware
7. The work of doing mathematical and logical operations
is called -
ANS. (A) ALU
8. What is ALU and CU called Iqtitta?
ANS. (C) CPU
9. What is the procedure to find results for useful
information from the data?
ANS. (C) PROCESSING
10. Which of the following is not OUTPUT DIVICE -
ANS. (D) Key Board
11. Which of the following is not an operating system?
ANS. (D) MS WORD
12. Which button is used on the key-board to shut down
WINDOWS?
ANS. (B) Alt + F4
13. POWER POINT is used -
ANS. (C) PRESENTATION
14. The full name of E-mail is -
ANS. (B) ELECTRONIC MAIL
15. The full name of WWW is -
ANS. (B) WORLD WIDE WEB
16. Which of the following is the web browser -
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
17. Which of the following is the search engine -
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
18. When you send files from your computer to another
computer, they say -
ANS. (A) UPLOADING
19. The institution or organization that provides the
facility of Internet connection is called -
ANS. (B) ISP
20. Internet is used -
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
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1. Which of the following is not an example of the
determination of learning?
ANS. (B) Determination of home work
2. What is the most appropriate method, given the
reinvestment on the determination of the house work?
ANS. (B) To make specific comments in writing
3. In which of the following situations is it possible to
determine the form of learning?
ANS. (D) associate learning
4. Which of the following is related to the unit test?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
5. What is the purpose of measurement in education?
ANS. (B) Information collection for decision
6. Measurement and evaluation is used -
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
7. What is the full name of the CCE?
ANS. (C) Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation
8. The qualitative and quantitative description of the
behavior of students is done in .....
ANS. (B) Evaluation
9. Teachers anticipate the future behavior of the
students -
ANS. (A) by measurement and psychology
10. Which of the following are components of a complete
class process -
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
11. What dimensions can be included in the recording of
performance in environmental studies?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
12. What skills can be included in the recording of
execution in language?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
13. What test is taken for students' internal evaluation
in the school?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
14. Which of the following is not included in the
quantitative assessment -
ANS. (D) Case Study
15. Which of the following is not included in qualitative
evaluation -
ANS. (A) Achievement Test
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1. Who developed and developed the theory of
observational learning?
ANS. (C) Bandura (1977)
2. Who developed and developed the theory of learning and
error?
ANS. (A) E.L. Thorndike (1913)
3. Who developed and developed the theory of learning?
ANS. (B) Jerome Bruner (1960)
4. According to Piyaaj, how long the child's
gross-processing period is considered?
ANS. (C) from 7 to 12 years
5. 'Understanding the Numbers' is related to the state of
which cognitive development?
ANS. (C) macro-operation period
6. 'Development of Strong Idealism' is related to
the state of cognitive development?
ANS. (D) Formal-operation period
7. Which education appraisal has been named by Paulo
Friere, the great academic thinker of banking education?
ANS. (A) Teacher-centric approach
8. Which of the following is the specialty of a
teacher-centered approach?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
9. Which of the following is the specialty of
teaching-centered approach?
ANS. (D) All of the above
10. Which of the following is the specialty of the
learner-centric approach?
ANS. (D) All of the above
11. ........... is related to instructional methods.
ANS. (B) Performance method
12. ............ related to student-adaptation methods.
ANS. (D) both A and B
13. Picture / Chart model / experiments are used in what
method?
ANS. (C) Performance method
14. ......... Moving from the tangent to the abstract
ANS. (A) inductive method
15. Where is the student used to find reasons for
scientific reasons?
ANS. (C) Exploration Method
Which language of the two consider the sum of the two?
ANS. (C) Dictionary and grammar
2. Standardized language is often the class of society
that is in ..........
ANS. (A) power
3. Does the child have the ability to learn language?
ANS. (B) inborn
4. Every child is born with a ..... form of language?
ANS. (B) Universal
5. What is the maximum difference in the languages of
the group living every 15 to 20 kilometers?
ANS. (C) at sound level
6. Which of these is not synonymous with 'daughter'?
ANS. (C) Anuja
7. What is not included in the formal methods of language
learning?
ANS. (D) Household environment
8. By what age does a child become linguistically adult?
ANS. (A) up to four years
9. What skills are included in the assessment and
evaluation of language proficiency?
ANS. (C) Both A and B
10. Despite the inherent capacity of learning the
language in a child, what is the requirement of the following?
ANS. (D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
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1. How many cerebrospinal bones are distributed in the
brain?
(B) Two
2. Which cerebral brain is responsible for the Cerebral
Hemisphere language?
(A) Left hemisphere
3. What kind of mistakes do parents improve when they are
spoken by the children?
(C) Veritable
4. Which of the following helps children to learn the
language?
(C) listen to conversations of elders
5. What is a suitable and definite age limit for natural
language learning in humans?
(A) 2 to 14 years
6. In what state do children over-normalize?
(C) Position of a word
7. Which is the beginning of earning in the second
language usually?
(A) expression
8. Where is the status of 'Pin drop silence', 'change of
heart', 'is and avery' in existence in English?
(B) Indian English
9. Why does an Englishman have difficulty in saying 'rabbit'?
(B) The sound of 'B' is not in English.
10. What is the emphasis on direct method?
(D) On the correctness of speaking
11. Which is the oldest method of language learning?
(A) Grammar translation method
What is the important part?
Understanding (C)
2. How do we understand the meaning?
(B) Two
3. How is the structure of sentences in Hindi language?
(B) Karta - Karma - Kriya
4. What two processes run during the conversation?
(C) Listening and Speaking
5. What will be the benefit of giving children an
opportunity to talk?
(A) They will be able to express their experiences and
ideas.
6. What do children accept after listening to poems and
songs regularly?
(D) Basic infrastructure
7. By showing pictures, children are asked the question
of what is kept under the tree, what chance do they give?
(B) Finding
8. What is the need of the children along with story
telling?
(D) Listening to the story
9. Imagine the imitating of children in sport and sports,
exaggerating anything, making excuses shows that there is a lot of skill in the
child -
(D) Dramatic Skills
10. 'I want a car' What is 'should' in this sentence?
(A) Auxiliary verb
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1. How many language families are there in India?
ANS. (B) Four
2. In which part of the constitution language provisions
have been kept?
ANS. (A) seventeen
3. How many languages are currently included in
the eighth schedule of the Constitution?
ANS. (D) twenty two
4. In what language is the word 'Padmavat' written in
Hindi?
ANS. (B) Duration
5. When the British came to India in 1813, what was the
medium of education in the primary level schools started by them?
ANS. (D) Local language
6. When did the National Education Policy come into
effect?
ANS. (A) 1968
7. When the Constituent Assembly accepted Hindi as the
official language of the Union of India?
ANS. (A) September 14, 1949
8. Which two languages are a mixed form of Hindustani?
ANS. (A) Hindi and Urdu
9. Which language is the language spoken under the
family?
ANS. (A) Aryan language family
10. Which Indian state made English its official
language?
ANS. (C) Nagaland
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