Multiple Choice Questions

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A student is aggressive in his behaviour towards his peer group and does not conform to the norms of the school. This student needs help in

  • affective domain

  • higher-order thinking skills

  • cognitive domain

  • psychomotor domain


A.

affective domain

Affective domain is concerned with emotions, feelings, and values.


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Teachers are advised to involve their learners in group activities because besides facilitating learning, they also help in

  • anxiety

  • socialization

  • value conflicts

  • aggression


According to Kohlberg, the thinking process involved in judgments about questions of right and wrong is called

  • morality co-operation

  • moral reasoning

  • moral realism

  • moral dilemma


A teacher engages her learners in a number of group activities such as group discussions, group projects, role plays, etc. The learning dimension it highlights is

  • learning as a social activity

  • learning through recreation

  • language-guided learning

  • competition-based learning


A teacher uses audio-visual aids and physical activities in her teaching because of they

  • provide relief to the teacher

  • facilitate effective assessment

  • provide a diversion to learners

  • utilize maximum number of senses to enhance learning


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When a teacher involves a visually challenged learner in group activities with the other learners of the class, she is

  • creating barriers to learning for the class

  • acting according to the spirit of inclusive education

  • helping all the learners to develop sympathy towards the visually challenged learner

  • likely to increase the stress on the visually challenged learner


Creativity is usually associated with

  • modelling

  • imitation

  • convergent thinking

  • divergent thinking


A student works hard to clear an entrance test for admission into a medical college. The student is said to be motivated

  • individually

  • experientially

  • intrinsically

  • extrinsically


The 'doing' aspect of behaviour falls in the

  • conative domain of learning

  • psychological domain of learning

  • cognitive domain of learning

  • affective domain of learning


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

  • provide a creative channel for learners

  • train students for various professions

  • establish a name for the school

  • satisfy the parents