Subject

Child Development and Pedagogy

Class

TET Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

21.

Inclusive education refers to a school education system that

  • encourages education of children with special needs through exclusive schools

  • emphasizes the need to promote the education of the girl child only

  • includes children with disability

  • includes children regardless of physical, intellectual, social, linguistic or other differently-abled conditions


22.

Which of the following is predominantly a heredity related factor?

  • Colour of the eyes

  • Participation in social activities

  • Attitude towards peer group

  • Thinking pattern


23.

Teachers should study the errors of their students as they often indicate the

  • pathways for ability grouping

  • need for a differentiated curriculum

  • extent of their knowledge

  • remedial strategies needed


24.

Seema learns every lesson very quickly but Leena takes longer to learn them. It denotes the developmental principle of

  • individual differences

  • inter-relationships

  • continuity

  • general to specific


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25.

Environmental factors that shape development include all of the following except

  • quality of nutrition

  • culture

  • quality of education

  • physique


26.

The major frustration that children with hearing loss, face in the classroom is

  • the inability to communicate or share information with others

  • the inability to take examinations with other students

  • the inability to read the prescribed textbook

  • the inability to participate in sports and games


27.

Dyslexia is associated mainly with difficulties in

  • hearing

  • reading

  • speaking

  • speaking and hearing


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28.

Gifted students will realise their potential

  • when they are tested frequently

  • they learn with other students

  • they are segregated from other students

  • they attend private coaching classes


B.

they learn with other students

Gifted students will realise their potential when they learn with other students, as only then they can recognize themselves as different from others and what they can do differently from the other students.


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29.

A good textbook avoids

  • gender equality

  • social responsibility

  • gender bias

  • gender sensitivity


30.

The stage of cognitive development, according to Piaget, in which a child displays 'object permanence' is

  • concrete operational stage

  • formal operational stage

  • sensorimotor stage

  • pre-operational stage


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