Subject

Child Development and Pedagogy

Class

TET Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

11.

The practical intelligence is called

  • concrete intelligence

  • abstract intelligence

  • cognitive ability

  • social intelligence


12.

The number of factors of intelligence according to tridimensional theory is

  • 90

  • 110

  • 135

  • 120


13.

The object in the environment which an organism tries to attain is called

  • Reinforcement

  • Motive

  • Stimulus

  • Incentive


14.

In the identification of the gifted children we must give priority to

  • the parents' opinion

  • the result of objective tests

  • the teachers' opinion

  • the community's viewpoint


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15.

Which is the indirect method of tension reduction?

  • Analysis and Decision

  • Removing the Barrier

  • Substitution of other goals

  • Sublimation


16.

Which of the following is not a characteristic of Dyslexia?

  • Problems with reading accuracy, speed, and comprehension

  • Certainty as to right or left-handedness

  • Slow rate of writing

  • Difficulty in learning and remembering printed words


17.

Powerful motivation is effective factor of learning.

  • Child becomes healthy

  • Does meditation

  • Learns rapidly

  • Feels happy


18.

Craft education be given to

  • Retarded child

  • Backward child

  • Common child

  • Gifted child


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19.

How will you eradicate stealing habit of the students?

  • Giving rewards

  • Through example

  • Scolding

  • Punishment


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20.

Research concerned with social problems carried on by the school personnel to improve school practices is

  • Fundamental Research

  • Action Research

  • Social Research

  • None of these


B.

Action Research

In schools, action research refers to a wide variety of evaluative, investigative, and analytical research methods designed to diagnose problems or weaknesses—whether organizational, academic, or instructional—and help educators develop practical solutions to address them quickly and efficiently.


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