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Educational Psychology For HP TET/CTET and HP TGT Part III


61) Teachers primary responsibility lies in
a. planning educational experiences 
b. implementing policies
c. keeping students records
d. all of the above

62) A teacher is expected to do all except
a. participation in community activities
b. help pupils to solve their problems
c. taking interest in politics 
d. sponsor clubs and other school affairs
e. keeping student's records

63) In order to develop rapport with your pupils you should
a. guide them
b. behave them in a democratic ray
c. have communicative ability
d. all of the above

64) Verbal guidance is least effective teaching.
a. attitude
b. concept and facts
c. relationship
d. skills

65) A teacher meeting his students for the first and should.
a. start teaching without caring the students likes and dislikes.
b. develop rapport with the class
c. give a broad outline of the whole subject
d. both b & c.

66) Before starting instruction a teacher should.
a. know the existing knowledge of his students and their background knowledge.
b. be aware of the environmental variables acting on the mind of the pupils
c. be competent enough to arouse the curiosity of his pupils.
d. all of the above.

67) Observable behaviors which a teacher can use in the class to bring home to the pupil an idea or point is technically called.
a. teaching skills 
b. communication facilities
c. demonstration
d. none of these

68) Quality of education in a school/college can be measured though
a. infra structural facilities available
b. manpower, teachers and arid principal available
c. student's achievement
d. all of the above

69) Which of the following statement is regarding motivation is correct?
a. Freewill, intellect and reason are the motivating factors according to plato.
b. Inborn, unlearned tendencies, called instincts are the motivating forces according to james burt
c. Curiosity and level of aspiration are the motivating factors according to berlyne
d. all of the above

70) An effective teacher is expected to
a. encourage the students to make initiative
b. reduce the anxiety level of students to moderate level
c. to make students feel that education is their need
d. all of the above

71) The professional requirements of a teacher as explained in the UNESCO publication is/are
a. mastery over the subject the competency for teaching
b. innovativeness ill approach and teaching strategies
c. justice to the profession
d. All of the above

72) Effective teaching means
a. Love, cooperation, sympathy, affection and encouragement given to students
b. Corporal punishment given to students at the time of moral offences
c. Individualized instruction and open classroom discussion
d. both a & c

73) All of the following statements regarding a teacher are correct except that he is the
a. a friend, guide and philosopher
b. teaches what the students do not know 
c. the leader of the class
d. chances his attitudes and behaviour

74) According to the need of the society drop outs are more likely to be.
a. unemployed
b. vulnerable to the requirement o public assistance
c. engaged in antisocial behaviour
d. all of these

75) Teacher's professionalism means.
a. the extent to which a teacher subscribes to a professional code
b. a teacher has to teach for the sake of getting salaries
c. a teacher must have completed professional teachers training course before his appointment
d. all of the above

76) Teacher's professionalism may be assessed in terms of all of the following commitments except.
a. commitment to the profession and students
b. commitment to the colleagues and employer
c. commitment to the religion and castes 
d. commitment to the parents and community

77) The first important step in teaching is
a. planning before hand
b. organizing material to be taught
c. knowing the background of students 
d. none of the above

78) Suppose you are an ambitious teacher. you have high ideals for class room teaching but your hard labour goes in vain. The reason underlying this problem maybe.
a. your teaching level is above the ability level of students
b. individual differences among tudents make your efforts futile
c. both of these 
d. none of the above

79) If a student becomes unconscious in the class what will you do first?
a. Rushing to the principal's office and convasing for help impatiently
b. Telephoning student's parents and waiting for them
c. Giving first aid to him and trying to contact any nearby doctor 
d. making arrangement to send him to his home.

80) If you come across to teach a blind student along with the normal students what type of behavior you are expected to exhibit?
a. Take care of him with sympathy
b. Don't give any extra attention because majority of students may suffer
c. Arrange the seat in the front row and try to keep your teaching pace according to him without making the other students suffer.
d. none of the above

81) A new comer teacher who is maltreated in his class will deal with the students by
a. applying punitive measures
b. improving his qualities and expressing it before them in a good way 
c. changing his class after consultation with the principal
d. giving them a threat of expulsion

82) If a child is a back bencher and is unable to watch the black board clearly, as a result he stands, sees and sits repeatedly. What inference will you draw regarding the case?
a. The child is of short height as compared to his class mates
b. The blackboard is under shining effect of light
c. The child has defective-vision
d. both a & C

83) A child may have hearing impairment of.
a. he speaks loudly unusually
b. he comes nearer to the speaker during conversation
c. he generally says, "please repeat" to the teacher
d. all of the above

84) If a girl student requests you to collect her posts at your address what would you like to do in this case?

a. you would not give permission as it is against your own principles. 
b. You will never give her your own address suspecting a foul game
c. you will permit the girl to collect the posts at your address because as a teacher you should do it
d. you will permit her because you have some attachment wit her

85) Suppose you are teaching in a minority-college where casteism and narrow mindedness victimize you, for better adjustment there you should.
a. uplift the humanistic values beyond these narrow wall and develop scientific temper in your students.
b. be submissive there and save your job at all costs
c. rebel against such attitudes as it is against the norms of the indian society.
d. none of the above.

86) If a high caste teacher adopts a discriminatory attitude toward a low caste students his behaviour is
a. correct according to his religion
b. against the national spirit, and need of the hour 
c. not against the constitutional provisions
d. not against the code of teacher's professionalism of UNESCO

87) If a student is-constantly rubbing his eyes and is unattentive during blackboard work he is having.
a. adjustment problem
b. hearing problem
c. visual problem 
d. all of the above

88) If you are irritated an show rashness because o the inadequate behaviors shown by others what do you think about your own behaviour.
a. it is justified because behaviors are echo lime
b. your behaviour is not good because elders have the right to have your in this way
c. your behaviour is also the sign of maladjustment and so try to control yourself when you are maltreated
d. none of these

89) Suppose the teachers are busy in cracking.
a. persuade them decently not to waste 
b. live in isolation or change the group filthy jokes and you are also there but you
c. instruct them to mind their language are unable to stop them you should while passing leisure time
d. be critical and remind them for the their time-in-fifty jokes nobility of their jobs


90) After a lecture, if a student asks you a question, and you do not know the answer, what will be your response in that situation?
a. you will not answer
b. you will say that the question is improper
c. you will discourage the student
d. you promise to give the answer in the next lecture

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