1. The aim of national council for teacher education is
a) To open college of education
b) To promote research in education
c) To maintain standards in colleges of education
d) To provide grant to colleges of education
2. Kindergarten system of education was contributed by
a) T. P. Nunn
b) Spencer
c) Froebel
d) Montessori
3. National council of educational research and training' was established in
a) 1961
b) 1962
c) 1963
d) 1964
4. Essay type test are not reliable because
a) Their answers are different
b) Their results are different
c) Their checking is affected by examiner's mood
d) Their responding styles are different
5. A guardian never comes to see you in school. You will
a) Ignore the child
b) Write to the guardian
c) Go to meet him yourself
d) Start punishing the child
6. All of the following are advantages of teaching machines except
a) The control of cheating
b) Tracking of errors
c) The insurance of attention
d) Their universal use for different kinds of programmes
7. A teacher can help adolescent to overcome his special problems, and help him to adjust to the environment. Which of the following attitude, he should not made?
a) He should impart right information about sex
b) He should redirect the energies of the adolescent to fruitful channels through sports and other constructive activities
c) He should have unsympathetic attitude towards others
d) He should have right information about sex
8. The process of learning include which of the following
a) Synthesis and organisation of the old and new experiences, resulting in a novel pattern
b) It includes all activities which leave permanent effect on the individual
c) In its simplest form, learning means acquisition, retention and modification of experience
d) All of these
9. A new comer teacher who is maltreated in his class will deal with the students by
a) Applying punitive measure
b) Improving his qualities and expressing it before them in a good way
c) Changing his class after consultation
d) Giving them a threat of expulsion
10. A teacher can establish rapport with his pupil by
a) Becoming a figure of authority
b) Impressing them with knowledge and skill
c) Playing the role of a guide with desire to help them
d) Becoming a friend to the pupils