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Assam TET 2019 Child Development and Pedagogy Multiple Choice Questions(MCQs) & Answers

(1) Deficiency in the ability to write, associated with impaired handwriting, is a symptom of
[A] Dysgraphia
[B] Dyspraxia
[C] Dyscalculia
[D] Dyslexia
Answer: Dysgraphia
(2) Which of these does not imply practical intelligence in the Triarchic theory?
[A] Reshaping the environment
[B] Thinking practically about oneself only
[C] Choosing an environment in which you can succeed
[D] Adapting to the environment
Answer: Thinking practically about oneself only
(3) Human development is
[A] Quantitative
[B] Qualitative
[C] Unmeasurable to a certain extent
[D] Both quantitative and qualitative
Answer: Both quantitative and qualitative
(4) The nature-nurture debate refers to
[A] Genetics and environment
[B] Behaviour and environment
[C] Environment and biology
[D] Environment and upbringing
Answer: Genetics and environment
(5) Which of the following is a passive agency of socialization?
[A] Health club
[B] Family
[C] Eco club
[D] Public library
Answer: Public library
(6) In Vygotsky's theory, which aspect of development gets neglected
[A] Social
[B] Cultural
[C] Biological
[D] Linguistic

Answer: Biological
(7) Which of the following stages are involved when infants "THINK" with their eyes, ears and hands?
[A] Concrete operational stage
[B] Pre-operational stage
[C] Sensorimotor stage
[D] Formal operational stage

Answer: Sensorimotor stage
(8) Which one of the following is a form of Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Intelligence?
[A] Practical Intelligence
[B] Experimental Intelligence
[C] Resourceful Intelligence
[D] Mathematical Intelligence

Answer: Practical Intelligence
(9) Who developed the first Intelligence test?
[A] David Wechsler
[B] Alfred Binet
[C] Charles Edward Spearman
[D] Robert Sternberg

Answer: Alfred Binet
(10) Gender discrimination in a classroom
[A] Does not affect the performance of the students
[B] May lead to diminished effort or performance of the students
[C] May lead to diminished effort, or performance of the male students
[D] Is done more by the male teachers than their female counterparts

Answer: May lead to diminished effort or performance of the students
(11) A teacher collects and reads the work of the class, then plans and adjust the next lesson to meet student needs. He/ She is doing
[A] Assessment of learning
[B] Assessment as learning
[C] Assessment for learning
[D] Assessment at learning

Answer: Assessment for learning
(12) 'Education-of-all-in-schools-for-all' could be a tagline for which of the following?
[A] Cohesive education
[B] Inclusive education
[C] Cooperative education
[D] Exclusive education

Answer: Inclusive education
(13) The inner force that stimulates and compels a behavioural response and provide specific direction to that response is
[A] Motive
[B] Perserverance
[C] Emotion
[D] Commitment

Answer: Motive
(14) Which term is often used interchangeably with the term "motivation"?
[A] Incentive
[B] Emotion
[C] Need
[D] Inspiration

Answer: Need
(15) ________ motives deal with the need to reach satisfying feeling states and to obtain personal goals.
[A] Effective
[B] Affective
[C] Preservation-oriented
[D] Safety-oriented

Answer: Affective
(16) Which one of the following is a factor that affects learning positively?
[A] Fear of failure
[B] Competition with peers
[C] Meaningful association
[D] Pressure from parents

Answer: Meaningful association
(17) Schools should cater to Individual differences to
[A] Narrow the gap between individual students
[B] Even out abilities and performance of students
[C] Understand why students are able or unable to learn
[D] Make individual students feel exclusive

Answer: Understand why students are able or unable to learn
(18) What kind of support can a school provide to address the individual differences in students?
[A] Follow a child-centered curriculum and provide multiple learning opportunities to students
[B] Apply every possible measure to remove the individual differences in students
[C] Refer slow learners to special schools
[D] Follow same level of curriculum for all students

Answer: Follow a child-centered curriculum and provide multiple learning opportunities to students
(19) "Readiness for learning" refers to
[A] General ability level of students
[B] Present cognitive level of students in the learning continuum
[C] Satisfying nature of the act of learning
[D] Thorndike's Law of Readiness

Answer: Present cognitive level of students in the learning continuum
(20) Learning disabilities may occur due to all of the following except
[A] Cerebral dysfunction
[B] Emotional disturbance
[C] Behavioural disturbance
[D] Cultural factors

Answer: Cultural factors

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