Multiple Choice Questions

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Which of the following is not an element of counselling?

  • Interview

  • Confidence

  • Professional growth

  • Communication


C.

Professional growth

Counselling is the process which occurs when a client and counsellor set aside time in order to explore difficulties which may include the stressful or emotional feelings of the client.Five elements that are important in counselling are as follows
1. The counsellor must be good at his or her work and must have good communication skills.
2. A client should be willing to take counselling sessions or therapy.
3. A non-judgemental, respectful relation must be Built between Client and Counsellor during thesession.
4. The counsellor should be confident enough to encourage client to open up.
5. The client should follow counsellor's advice obediently.


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CWSN stands for

  • Children with Strong Needs

  • Children with Single Need

  • Children with Special Needs

  • Creature with Soft Need


Propounder of collective counselling is

  • Thorn

  • Rogers

  • Williamson

  • None of them


Dyslexia is related with

  • problem in reading

  • problem in calculating

  • problem in writing

  • language disorder


Bhatia battery test of intelligence has

  • 5 sub-tests

  • 8 sub-tests

  • 4 sub-test

  • 7 sub-test


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Who was the founder of Kindergarten method?

  • Froebel

  • Cook

  • Montessori

  • Dalton


Learning is a form of behavioural

  • withdrawal

  • continuation

  • modification

  • extension


Braille method and tape-recording can be used as educational provision for

  • visually-impaired students

  • orthopedic impaired students

  • hearing-impaired students

  • physically handicapped students


To modify undesirable behaviour of the student, the most effective method is

  • to punish the students

  • to avoid it

  • to inform it to the parents

  • to find out the causes of undesirable behaviour


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A Skinner box is used for

  • verbal learning

  • operant conditioning

  • motor learning

  • incidental learning