Multiple Choice Questions

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For the development or formation of concept in the student, the teacher should

  • follow simple to complex method of teaching

  • provide opportunity to the student for ample experience

  • provide opportunity to the student for transfer of formed concepts

  • follow all the above activities


D.

follow all the above activities

Concept formation is an inductive teaching strategy that helps students to form a clear understanding of a concept through studying a small set of examples of the concept. Given options help the student to develop concepts.


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Interest has a relationship with

  • ability

  • attention

  • Both (A) and (B)

  • None of these


Which of the following condition(s) is/are not the internal condition(s) of attracting attention?

  • Position of the stimulus

  • Need

  • None of the above

  • Both (A) and (B)


Memory is the direct use of what is learned. Who stated the above statement?

  • Mc Dougall

  • Woodworth

  • Ross

  • Drever


Emotion is originated through.

  • habits

  • instincts

  • physical development

  • formation of concepts


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For the development of imagination

  • sense organs should be trained

  • story should be narrated

  • attention should be paid on the development of creative tendencies

  • All the above activities should be carried out


Which of the following is the first step in the process of conditioning?

  • Stimulus

  • Frequency

  • Generalization

  • None of these


Application of knowledge, skill or subject learned, in other situations is known as

  • Motivation

  • Transfer of learning

  • Frustration

  • Worry


Thinking is mental activity in its cognitive aspect. Whose definition of thinking is this one?

  • Warren

  • Ross

  • Valentine

  • Skinner


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______ word is also often used for motivation.

  • Emotion

  • Need

  • Feeling

  • Perception