EDU:01 MCQ
1.What was the relation between Plato and Aristotle?
a) Plato was student of Aristotle
b) Aristotle was student of Plato
c) Plato and Aristotle were brothers
d) Plato and Aristotle were colleagues
Ans:b) Aristotle was a student of Plato
2.Electicism means borrowing beliefs from?
a) One philosophy
b) Two philosophy
C) Three philosophy
d) Different philosophy
Ans:d) Different philosophy
3.What is the teaching through deductive method
a) From general to specific
b) From specific to general
c) From macro to micro
d) From easy to difficult
Ans:a) From general to specific
4.Which one is not the source of formal education?
a) School
b) Museum
c) Library
d) Home
Ans:d) Home
5.The literal meaning of philosophy is:
a) Love of truth
b) Love of knowledge
c) Love of values
d) Love of wisdom
Ans:d) Love of wisdom
6.Who emphasized that education should be social process?
a) Vivekananda
b) Rousseau
c) Dewey
d) Pestolozzi
Ans:c) Dewey
7.Epistemology is the branch of philosophy concerned with the theory of
a) Education
b) Learning
c) Knowledge
d) philosophy of education
Ans:c) Knowledge
8.According to famous philosophers teaching is a/an
a) Art
b) Science
C) Techniques
Ans:a) Art
10.Which school of the Philosophy of education advocated project method of teaching
a) Realism
b) Pragmatism
c) Idealism
d) Naturalism
Ans:b) Pragmatism
11.Who raised the slogan "back to nature"?
a) Naturalism
b)Realism
c) Humanism
d) Pragmatism
Ans:a) Naturalism
12) What is the main centre of informal education?
a) society
b) Family
c) Radio and television
d) All of th above
Ans:d) All of the above
13. Who was the supporter of Naturalism in education?
a) Frobel
b) Armstrong
c) John Locke
d) Rousseau
Ans:d) Rousseau
14. What is called education acquired with out any specific purpose fixed period and place?
a) Indirect education
b) Individual education
c)Informal education
d) Formal education
Ans: Informal education
15.The ability to critically perceive the pulse of social, political and economic operation and to take action against the oppressive elements of society is termed as---------
a) Conscientization
b) civilization
c) Constructivism
d) urbanization
Ans:a) Conscientization
16.Who is considered to the father of sociology?
a) Emilie Durkein
b) Aristotle
c) Plato
d) August Comte
Ans:- d) August Comte
17.The word Socius means.........
A
a)Associate
b)Member of an association
c)member of society
d)None of tge above
Ans:-a)Associate
18.Sociology studies.....
a)Man's behaviour in groups
b)Man's behaviour at home
c)Man's behaviou with his surrounding
d)Man's behavior in isolation
Ans:-a)Man's behaviour. in groups
19.Application of principles of sociology is known as........
a)Social science of education
b)Social foundation of education
c)social education
d)Educational Sociology
Ans:-d)Educational sociology
20.Education provide by the school is.....
a)Formal
b)Informal
c)traditional
d)Highly standerdized
Ans:-Formal
21.Charecteristics of society among these is..........
a)Specific aim
b)Mutual awareness
c)Interrelation
d)Definite geographical area
Ans:-c)Interrelation
22.Discrimination based on a person's language is known as.......
a)Linguism
b)Regionalism
c) caste-ism
d)Communism
Ans:-a) Linguism
23.Indian caste system has........main classes.
a)5
b)6
c)4
d)3
Ans:-c)4
24.According to whome "India present spectacle of museum of tongues"?
a)A.R Desai
b)Sir jones
c)Jenson
d)Alvin Troffes
Ans:-a)A.R Desai
25.Achange in lifestyle of a group of comminity in believes and behaviour of another group is called........
a)Social change
b)Cultural change
c)Civilization change
d)None of these
Ans:-a) Social change.
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