Subject

Child Development and Pedagogy

Class

TET Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

21.

The major responsibility of a teacher is to

  • maintain strict discipline

  • provide learning opportunities as per the different learning styles of students

  • prepare lesson plans and teach accordingly

  • organise as many activities as possible


22.

'Thought not only determines language but also precedes it'. was an idea put forward by

  • Vygotsky

  • Jean Piaget

  • Pavlov

  • Kohlberg


23.

For maintaining an effective discipline in the class the teacher should

  • allow students to do whatever they like

  • deal with the students strictly

  • give the students some problem to solve

  • Both (B) and (C)


24.

If you get an opportunity to teach a visually, challenged student along with normal students, what type of treatment would you like to give him/her in the class?

  • Not giving extra attention because majority may suffer

  • Take care of him sympathetically in the classroom

  • You will think that blindness is his destiny and hence you can do nothing

  • Arrange a seat in the front row and try to teach at a pace convenient to him


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25.

Which of the following best describes the extent of effect of heredity upon development?

  • Heredity determines how far an individual will develop

  • Heredity determines how far an individual can develop

  • Both (A) and (B)

  • Neither (A) nor (B)


26.

For maximum reinforcement effect, a given reward should

  • be applied immediately upon the response

  • be applied immediately preceding the response

  • be applied simultaneously with the response

  • follow the response only after a substantial delay


27.

The new progressive pedagogy professes

  • assessment in learning

  • assessment of learning

  • assessment for learning

  • assessment along learning


28.

Errors made by students in classes above must be considered as indicators of

  • their lack of learning skills

  • their learning steps

  • their learning disabilities

  • their ignorance towards learning


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29.

Science and Art exhibitions, music and dance shows and bringing out-school magazines, are meant to

  • train students for various professions

  • establish a name for the school

  • satisfy the parents

  • provide a creative channel for learners


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30.

Inclusive education refers to a school education system that

  • emphasises the need to promote the education of the girl child only

  • includes all children with disability

  • includes children regardless of physical, intellectual, social, linguistic or other differently-abled conditions

  • encourages education of children with special needs through exclusive schools


C.

includes children regardless of physical, intellectual, social, linguistic or other differently-abled conditions

Inclusive education happens when children with and without disabilities participate and learn together in the same classes. Inclusive education also refers to a school education system that includes children regardless of physical, intellectual, social, linguistic or other differently-abled conditions.


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