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21.

Consolidation theory explains which of the following?

  • Learning

  • Motivation

  • Memory

  • Creativity


22.

Plateau in learning curve is caused due to

  • maturation

  • motivation

  • fatigue

  • interest


23.

Mirror drawing test is used to measure

  • rate of learning

  • transfer of learning

  • creativity

  • interest


24.

Giving the meaning to sensation on the basis of past experience is called

  • sensation

  • perception

  • motivation

  • imagination


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25.

Which of the following is not the cause of forgetting?

  • Under-learning

  • Desire to remember

  • Mental conflict

  • Defective methods of remembering


26.

The science which deals with the methods of collecting, classifying, presenting, comparing and interpreting numerical data is called

  • statistics

  • mathematics

  • geometry

  • probability


27.

Failure in retention and recall of learnt content is

  • forgetting

  • retention

  • memory

  • thinking


28.

Irfan breaks toys and dismantles them to explore their components. What would you do?

  • Always keep a close watch

  • Encourage his inquisitive nature and channelise his energy

  • Make him understand that toys should not be broken

  • Never let Irfan play with toys


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29.

Every learner is unique means that

  • learners do not have any common qualities, nor do they share common goals

  • a common curriculum for all learners is not possible

  • it is impossible to develop the potential of learners in a heterogeneous class

  • no two learners are alike in their abilities, interests and talents


30.

Learners should not be encouraged to

  • actively interact with other learners in group work

  • participate in as many co-curricular activities as possible

  • memorise all the answers to questions which the teacher may ask

  • ask as many questions as possible both inside and outside the class


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