Multiple Choice Questions

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Powerful motivation is effective factor of learning.

  • Child becomes healthy

  • Does meditation

  • Learns rapidly

  • Feels happy


C.

Learns rapidly

Motivation is described as a state that energizes, directs and sustains behavior. Motivation involves goals and requires activity. Goals provide the impetus for and the direction of action. While action entails effort, persistence in order to sustain activity for a long period of time which helps students to learn rapidly. Thus, we can conclude that powerful motivation is an effective factor of the learning.


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The practical intelligence is called

  • concrete intelligence

  • abstract intelligence

  • cognitive ability

  • social intelligence


The number of factors of intelligence according to tridimensional theory is

  • 90

  • 110

  • 135

  • 120


The object in the environment which an organism tries to attain is called

  • Reinforcement

  • Motive

  • Stimulus

  • Incentive


In the identification of the gifted children we must give priority to

  • the parents' opinion

  • the result of objective tests

  • the teachers' opinion

  • the community's viewpoint


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Which is the indirect method of tension reduction?

  • Analysis and Decision

  • Removing the Barrier

  • Substitution of other goals

  • Sublimation


Which of the following is not a characteristic of Dyslexia?

  • Problems with reading accuracy, speed, and comprehension

  • Certainty as to right or left-handedness

  • Slow rate of writing

  • Difficulty in learning and remembering printed words


Craft education be given to

  • Retarded child

  • Backward child

  • Common child

  • Gifted child


How will you eradicate stealing habit of the students?

  • Giving rewards

  • Through example

  • Scolding

  • Punishment


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Research concerned with social problems carried on by the school personnel to improve school practices is

  • Fundamental Research

  • Action Research

  • Social Research

  • None of these