Development starts from from Class 12 TET Previous Year Board Pa

Subject

Child Development and Pedagogy

Class

TET Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

1.

According to theories of motivation, a teacher can enhance learning by

  • setting realistic expectations from students

  • setting uniform standards of expectations

  • not having any expectations from students

  • setting extremely high expectations from students


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2.

Development starts from

  • post-childhood stage

  • pre-natal stage

  • the stage of infancy

  • pre-childhood stage


B.

pre-natal stage

Development begins whenever there is an existence of life i.e. in the prenatal period Pre-natal development is the process in which a human embryo and later fetus develop during Pregnancy, from fertilization until birth. A prenatal period is around the time of birth. It is considered from 22 completed week (154 days) of gestation to 7 completed days after birth.


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3.

Ability to recognise and classify all varieties of animals, minerals, and plants, according to multiple intelligences theory, is called

  • logico-mathematical intelligence

  • naturalist intelligence

  • linguistic intelligence

  • spatial intelligence


4.

The statement 'Majority of the people are average, a few very bright and a few very dull' is based on the established principle of

  • intelligence and racial differences

  • distribution of intelligence

  • growth of intelligence

  • intelligence and sex differences


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5.

In co-operative learning, older and more proficient students assist younger and lesser skilled students. This leads to

  • intense competition

  • higher moral development

  • conflict between the groups

  • higher achievement and self-esteem


6.

When previous learning makes no difference at all to the learning in a new situation, it is called

  • zero transfer of learning

  • absolute transfer of learning

  • positive transfer of learning

  • negative transfer of learning


7.

Thinking is essentially

  • a cognitive activity

  • a psychomotor process

  • a psychological phenomenon 

  • an affective behavior


8.

In a child-centered classroom, children generally learn

  • individually and in groups

  • mainly from the teacher

  • individually

  • in groups


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9.

According to Piaget's cognitive theory of learning, the process by which the cognitive structure is modified is called

  • perception

  • accommodation

  • assimilation

  • schema


10.

A teacher always helps her learners link the knowledge they have derived in one subject area with the knowledge from other subject areas. This helps to promote

  • reinforcement

  • correlation and transfer of knowledge

  • individual differences

  • learner autonomy


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