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1. Higher
Education Commission was established in:
(a) 1972 (b) 1974 (c) 1998 (d) 2002
2. Confirmation
of an employee on the job is made when he/she completes satisfactorily:
(a) five years service (b)
two years service (c) one year service (d) six months service
3. Research designs in which effort is
made to study the effect to more than one independent variables on dependent
variables are called:
(a) Experimental (b) time-series (c) Ex-Post
Facto (d) Factorial
4. A study in which an attempt is made
to determine the current status of population with respect to more variables on
the basis of data collected from the members of a population is called:
(a) Case study (b) survey
study (c) correctional (d) Casual comparative study
5. Self-actualization
theory was developed by:
(a) Adler (b) Maslow (c) McDougall (d) Freud
6. The
term bureaucracy was introduced by:
(a) Henry Fayol (b) Luther Gulck (c) Frederick
Taylor (d) Max Weber
7. Decisions
are made by the leader after consultation of selected colleagues in:
(a) Democratic model (b) Mushawarati Model
(c) Authogoritarian Model (d) Laissaze Faire Model
8. the
teacher who is a pragmatist sees himself/herself mainly as a:
(a) Questioning and challenging presence (b) Motivating
influence and facilitator
(c) Leader whose role is to discipline the
students (d) Knowledgeable authority
9. Trial
and error method for learning was adopted by:
(a) Thorn dike (b) Rousseou (c) Froeble (d) John Dewey
10. Researcher
needs to be familiar with these three basic types of sources:
(a) General references, historical
resources and secondary resources.
(b) General references, primary resources
and secondary resources.
(c) Tertiary references, primary resources
and secondary resources.
(d) General references, primary resources
and statistical resources.
11. A
relatively brief statement summarizing the purpose of the school is known as:
(a) Student outcomes (b) Mission statement
(c) Objective statement (d) School design statement
12. The
shared perceptions of the characteristics of the school and of its members:
(a) School culture (b) School climate (c) School
atmosphere (d) School environment
13. Most of
our classroom assessments are:
(a) Criterion reference test (b) Norm reference test
(c) Summative assessment (d) Formative assessment
14. The
test which is taken to keep student in a particular course, program or class is
known as:
(a) Diagnostic test (b) Placement test (c) Aptitude
test (d) Achievement test
15. The
process qualifying the observed performance of learner in class room is called:
(a) Evaluation (b) Measurement (c) Assessment (d) Test
16. Realist
methods of Instruction would emphasize:
(a) Recitation, memorization and essay
writing (b) Active participation in group activities
(c) Individual creative activities (d) Words supported by pictures, diagrams and things
17. Schools where students have a positive
voice in governance and discipline matters would probably lead philosophically toward:
(a) Idealism (b) Realism (c) Programatism (d) Existentialism
18. The
typical matching items are limited to the measurement of:
(a) Correctness of statement (b) Ability to apply principles
(c) Special aptitude of pupils (d) Factual information based on
association
19. Criterion
reference test are used to:
(a) Predict the student’s future
achievement (b) Compare
the achievement of a student with class (c)
Know whether a student’s like the subject (d)
Know student’s achievement against certain students
20. The
stage in which children understand the world through senses and action is:
(a) Sensory motor (b) Pre-operational (c) Formal
operational (d) Concrete operational
21. Thinking
with the aim of producting one correct answer is:
(a) Convergent thinking (b) Divergent
thinking (c) Logical (d) Critical
22. The
motivation which involve to do something to obtain something else is:
(a) Humanistic (b) Competence (c) Intrinsic (d) Extrinsic
23. In
management the factor cannot be empirically measured observed or analyzed is:
(a) Staffing (b) Budgeting (c) Motivation (d) Risk
24. Main
objectives developing integrated curriculum for classes I to II was to:
(a) Combine all the subjects (b) Reduce teacher workload
(c) Reduce busts-load (d) Enhance quality education
25. If the ‘position of the person changes
but salary, grade and other privileges remain same the social mobility is:
(a) Occupational (b) Vertical (c) Horizontal (d) Ascending
26. Basic
research involves:
(a) Analysis of theory (b) Development of theory
(c) Application of theory (d) Systematic application of theory
27. Which
is not a quantitative approach?
(a) Descriptive research? (b) Co relational research
(c) Casual-comparative research (d) Historical research
28. Which
theory states that learning takes place as a whole:
(a) Gestalt theory (b) Learning by trial and error
(c) Classical conditioning (d) Operant
conditioning
29. A
standardized test measuring specific intellectual capabilities or other
characteristics is called:
(a) Intelligence test (b) Aptitude test (c) Achievement test (d) Personality
test
30. The
acquisition of knowledge, skills and behavior is termed as:
(a) Training (b) Performance (c) Development (d) Selection
31. Which
is a type of applied research?
(a) Action research (b) Evaluation
research (c) Basic research (d) Experimental research
32. Which
is not a form of reliability?
(a) Test- retest reliability (b) Equivalent-forms reliability
(c) Split-half reliability (d) Content base reliability
33. The
score which occurs most frequently is:
(a) Median (b) Mean (c) Mode (d) Average
34. Intellect
means:
(a) Perceiving (b) Remembering (c) Thinking (d) Repeating
35. Montessori
method is introduced by:
(a) Dr. John Dewey (b) Dr.
Maria (c) Frobel (d) Horace Mann
36. Objective
in maintaining school record is to:
(a) Improve classroom teaching (b) Assist in Educational research
(c) Motivate pupil work (d) Improve the curriculum
37. A fear
in which sources of fear is vague is called:
(a) Anxiety (b) Jealousy (c) Curiosity (d) Anger
38. Experiences
and structured series of learning outcomes are:
(a) Curriculum (b) Instruction (c) Evaluation (d) Curriculum
and teaching
39. In
Bloom’s Taxonomy of cognitive domain Comprehension is:
(a) The ability to demonstrate
understanding of information.
(b) The ability to gather information to
form new levels of information
(c) The ability to recall information
presented earlier.
(d) The ability to make judgments based on
given knowledge and standards.
40. Which
theory of learning states that learning takes as a whole:
(a) Trial and error (b) Imitation (c) Conditioning (d) Insight
41. Development
of insight in an individual is emphasized through:
(a) Counseling (b) advice (c) guidance (d) lecturing
42. Which
type of counseling is very useful and important in eliminating social
maladjustment?
(a) Psychotherapeutic (b) Clinical (c) Psychological (d) Group
43. The
evaluation of effectiveness of counseling services is based on:
(a) Follow up (b) case
study (c) counseling (d) assessment
44. Curriculum means all those activities
which are provided inside or outside the school in order to predetermined goal was, defined by:
(a) Albert (b) Taylor (c) Stanley (d) Kerr
45. General
wants or desire which we are of human behavior, are called:
(a) Motives (b) Drives (c) Habits (d) Instincts
46. When
data is collected from all the members of population the study is called:
(a) Sample study (b) Census study (c) Case
study (d) Comparative study
47. Theories in which efforts have been
made to identify the personal qualities of an effective leader are known as theories of:
(a) Motivation (b) Traits (c) Behavior (d) Contingency
48. Microteaching
is a technique which is:
(a) Content oriented (b) Skill oriented (c)
Assessment oriented (d) Discipline oriented
49. Permanent
learning difficulties are investigated in:
(a) Summative assessment (b) Diagnostic assessment
(c) Formative assessment (d) Placement assessment
50. The
most important aim of education in character formation was told by:
(a) Socrates (b) Aristotle (c) Adams (d) Dewey
51. The
statistical study of population is called:
(a) Geography (b) Mammography (c) Demography (d) Seismography
52. The
scheme of “Pilot School” was introduced in the education policy of:
(a) 1959 (b) 1972 (c) 1978 (d) 1992
53. Floor
area per student at secondary level is:
(a) 1.2sq.m (b) 1.00sq.m (c) 0.60sq.m (d) 0.50sq.m
54. A head
teacher should task at least periods in a week:
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 8
55. Supervision
is a contact between:
(a) Supervisor and teacher (b) Supervisor and administrator
(c) Supervisor and parents (d) Supervisor and students
56. Staff
development means:
(a) Recruiting staff (b) Increasing (c) Training staff (d) Decreasing staff
57. Total
quality management in planning means:
(a) Total school management (b) Maximum productivity management
(c) Zero defect management (d) Total
management of quality management
58. The
first five year plan was for the period:
(a) 1950-1955 (b) 1955-1960 (c) 1960-1965 (d) 1970-1975
59. Teacher
efficiency will increase more if he is:
(a) Provided plenty of books and journals
for reading
(b) Given an opportunity to practice what
he learns
(c) Is able to use modern technology (d) Placed
under strict management and discipline
60. Minor
penalty imposed on ill-disciplined employee is:
(a) Termination of service (b) Dismissal from service
(c) Censure (d) Lowering in the scare
61. When a
teacher teaches a class, it mean that, he is:
(a) developing the curriculum (b) Changing the curriculum
(c) Innovating the curriculum (d) Implementing the curriculum
62. In norm
referenced test, the comparison is between:
(a) Groups (b) Individuals (c) Areas (d) Interests
63. Curriculum
is derived from the Latin word Currier, which means:
(a) Lead (b) Run way (c) Attain (d) To walk
64. The
overall purposes of a subject for teaching are referred as:
(a) General objectives (b)
Learning outcomes (c) Aims (d) Goals
65. All
teachers are involved in curriculum implementation at the level of:
(a) State (b) Region (c) School (d) Class room
66. In what
situation teacher and student share and exchange their ideas on a topic?
(a) Simulation (b) Field work (c) Discussion (d) Case
study
67. Sophia
means:
(a) Love (b) Knowledge (c) Wisdom (d) Value
68. Five thousands mosque schools will be
opened was the feature of the National Education Policy:
(a) 1959 (b) 1970 (c) 1972-80 (d) 1979
69. “Education refers to discover the
universal principles of truth, beauty, and goodness which govern human conduct” was stated by:
(a) Socrates (b) Plato (c) Aristotle (d) John Dewey
70. The process of training and developing
people in knowledge, skills, mind and character in a certified program is the model of education:
(a) Informal (b) Formal (c) Non-formal (d) Formal and informal
71. The process in which competent
personnel are taken in order to achieve the goals of an organization is called:
(a) Selection (b) Recruitment (c) Management (d) Administration
72. In
human resource management, leaders perform:
(a) Decisional roles (b) Informal
roles (c) Informational
roles (d) Interpersonal roles
73. In
which type of research the participants examine their own educational practice
systematically:
(a) Project (b) Action (c) Historical (d) Co relational
74. Assessing
students performance in quantitative terms is called as:
(a) Evaluation (b) Examination (c) Testing (d) Measurement
75. Types
of the item easiest to score is:
(a) True-False (b) Completion (c) Matching (d) Multiple
choice
76. The
focus of Bloom’s taxonomy is on:
(a) Educational evaluation (b) Educational content
(c) Educational objectives (d) Educational methodology
77. The
leadership grants complete freedom to the members of the organization:
(a) Autocratic leadership (b) Consultative leadership
(c) Laissez Faire leadership (d) Democratic leadership
78. Curriculum
plan should NEVER be considered a finished product or a:
(a) Basic (b) First (c) Fixed (d) Final
79. One of
the advantages of external examination system is that:
(a) The teacher can be influenced for
lenient marking
(b) Even the inexperienced teacher can
evaluate effectively
(c) The curriculum is standardized (d) Transparency in marking is seen
80. Which
of the following types is selection type of test item:
(a) Short answer (b) Completion (c) Matching (d) Restricted
response
81. In POSTCORB,
R stands for:
(a) Response (b) Representing (c) Reporting (d) Recruiting
82. Micro
teaching is used to train:
(a) Supervisors (b) Managers (c) Students (d) Teachers
83. WWW
stands for:
(a) World Work Web (b) World Wide Weather
(c) World Wide Web (d) World White Web
84. To
adopt the modern trend in teaching profession, teacher must be:
(a) Knowledgeable (b) Practitioner (c) Researcher (d) Regular
85. Social
reforms were the main topic of:
(a) Ibne Khaldoom (b) Shah Waliullah (c) Imam
Ghazali
86. Wastage
of resources, time and work is prevented in administration by the function of:
(a) Staffing (b) Directing (c) Coordination (d) Budgeting
87. Through
the educational process, an individual is stimulated to think, to appreciate,
and to:
(a) Educate (b) Behave (c) Act (d) Train
88. Microteaching
is a flexible tool, which is used to refine:
(a) teaching skills (b) Curriculum (c) Students (d) Teaching
learning environment
89. The
process of making judgment in class room teaching is called:
(a) Budgeting (b) Demonstration (c) Valuation (d) Documentation
90. Belonging,
affection and status are best classified as:
(a) Drives (b) Primary needs (c) Wants (d) Motives
91. Which come third in series in Maslow’s
classification:
(a) Esteem (b) Love (c) Safety (d) Physiological
92. Cognitive
development deals with:
(a) Body (b) Mind (c) Society (d) Emotion
93. Students
are passive in:
(a) Project method (b) Discovery method (c) Lecture method (d) Inquiry
method
94. CAI
stands for:
(a) Computer analyzed instruction (b) Computer assisted instruction
(c) Computer assisted interview (d) Computer analyzed interview
95. All
forms of pay allowances or rewards going to employees in educational
institutions are signified as:
(a) Allowances (b) reward (c) Bonus (d) Compensation
96. Research
is directed towards the solution of a:
(a) Hypothesis (b) Experiment (c) Problem (d) Assumption
97. Norm-referenced
interpretation of test results are directed primarily to the purpose of:
(a) Discriminating among individuals (b) Discriminating
among groups
(c) Discriminating among programs (d) Discriminating between a programs and a
standsrd
98. Media
of 1,6,2,5,4,3:
(a) 2 (b) 2.5 (c) 3 (d) 3.5
99. The
hypothesis which states that there is no relationship/difference between
variables:
(a) Inductive (b) Deductive (c) Null (d) Research
100. Data
gathering instrument through which respondent answer questions to statements in
writing is:
(a) Observation sheet (b) Questionnaire (c) Interview (d) Discussion
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