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Unsolved Paper Education useful For KVS PGT TGT Principal & exams of Lecturers Etc

Unsolved Paper Education useful For KVS PGT TGT Principal & exams of Lecturers Etc
These Questions are based on previous Papers of UGC NET
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1. Who has said this - "Education is the manifestation of divine perfection already existing
in Man" ?
(A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Swami Vivekananda
(C) Tagore (D) Sri Aurobindo




2. Which Philosophy believes in the five principles of conduct - (Truth, Non-stealing, Non
violence, No sex life, Non-attachment) ?
(A) Buddhism (B) Jainism (C) Vedic (D) Islamic

3. Which one of the following is the main source of educational progress ?
(A) Educational Theory (B) Educational Practice
(C) Educational Philosophy (D) Educational History

4. Functions of Educational Philosophy is :
(A) Normative (B) Critical
(C) Speculative (D) All the above

5. Weakest point of idealistic education is .
(A) Aims (B) Curriculum
(C) Methods of Teaching (D) Discipline

6. The moral values of life are associated with which problem of Philosophy ?
(A) Metaphysics (B) Epistemology
(C) Axiology (D) Cosmology

7. Which one of the following is not a form of Naturalism ?
(A) Physical Naturalism (B) Psychological Naturalism
(C) Mechanical Naturalism (D) Biological Naturalism

8. The main aim of idealistic education is .
(A) Self realization (B) Physical development
(C) Creation of intuition (D) To be practical

9. "Integration of the learning process" is the key note of the philosophy of the school :
(A) Idealism (B) Realism
(C) Existentialism (D) Pragmatism

10. Which school of Philosophy describes Philosophy as an activity having no content ?
(A) Logical Positivism (B) Naturalism
(C) Marxism (D) Sankhya Darshan

11. Education should be vocational in character is advocated by :
(A) Naturalism (B) Realism
(C) Pragmatism (D) Idealism

12. Assertion (A) : Girls from poor families usually drop out of the school.
Reason (R) : Girls look after their younger brothers and sisters at home.
(A) (A) and (R) both are correct
(B) (A) and (R) both are wrong
(C) Only (A) is correct
(D) Only (R) is correct

13. The skills and knowledge acquired in the classroom are actually utilised by the individual
in his/her adjustment to:
(A) Social Situation (B) Social Science
(C) Social Culture (D) Social Behaviour

14. Which of the following is informal agency of education ?
(A) Playground (B) Library
(C) Seminar (D) Classroom

15. Which one of the following is not an agency of socialisation ?
(A) Kin group (B) Neighbourhood (C) Playmates (D) Printed material

16. Which of the following is a barrier to social change ?
(A) Aristocracy (B) Thinking (C) Pragmatic outlook (D) Poverty

17. The concept of 'Continuous learning' is the outcome of :

(A) need to educate large number of illiterates
(B) people's desire to learn more
(C) dynamics of expansion of knowledge
(D) need to apprise oneself with latest knowledge

18. Sociology of education includes:
(A) Social relations by which an individual gains experiences.
(B) Social development in the country.
(C) Society and its relationship with the individual.
(D) Communication of individual with society.

19. Which of the following is included in the implied concept of school as a social agency ?
(A) Curriculum should be organized in terms of social values.
(B) Curriculum should be organized in terms of development of knowledge.
(C) Curriculum should be organized as per needs of the individual child.
(D) Curriculum should be organized in terms of local needs.

20. Which of the following is not one of the four pillars of education ?
(A) Learning to be (B) Learning to live peacefully with others
(C) Learning to work (D) Learning to know

21. "Educational change and social change are independent, but which is the cause and
which is the effect cannot be determined" are the views of :
(A) Gandhiji (B) Dewey
(C) AugusteComte (D) Ottoway

22. Stratification in society is based on :
(A) Power, Property and Prestige
(B) Culture, Caste and Class
(C) Education, Earning and Empowerment
(D) Motivation, Mobility and Material possession

23. Educational psychology is not:
(A) a behavioural science (B) an applied science
(C) a normative science (D) a social science

24. Identify the true statement from the following :
(A) A certain level of intelligence is essential for being creative
(B) A highly intelligent person is highly creative
(C) A person with low intelligence can be creative
(D) Intelligence and creativity are not related to each other.

25. "Negative reinforcement" means :
(A) not presenting any stimulus
(B) presenting an unpleasant stimulus
(C) punishment
(D) terminating an unpleasant stimulus

26. 'Programmed learning' is based on :
(A) field theory (B)operant conditioning
(C) gestalt learning theory (D) classical conditioning



27. Enquiry learning is conducive for development of :
(A) memory (B) imagination
(C) cognitive skills (D) creativity

28. Which of the following is not a defence mechanism ?
(A) Regression (B) Sublimation
(C) Association (D) Compensation

29. It is a self-reporting technique of assessing personality :
(A) Observation (B) Rorschach inkblot test
(C) Questionnaire (D) Draw-a-man test

30. 'Learning disabled' children are mostly :
(A) aggressive (B) organised
(C) consistent (D) underachievers

31. A child's attitude 'I don't care' is a type of behaviour which can be called :
(A) aggression (B) defence
(C) denial (D) retrogression

32. Which of the following statements is not correct about guidance ?
(A) Guidance worker maintains confidentiality of information.
(B) Guidance workers does not need any special training.
(C) Minimum guidance programme depends only on budget available in the school.
(D) Group guidance is a co-operative venture.

33. A researcher wants to test the hypothesis that 'there is no significant difference between
means of control and experimental groups.' At the time of analysing the data, he
noticed that there is a constant error in the score where real score is higher than the
observed. What should he do ?
(A) ignore the mistake (B) rescore the data
(C) add error in each score (D) any of the above

34. Which one of the following statements is not true ?
(A) Historical research uses criticism of data
(B) Correlational studies have low validity
(C) Findings of an experimental study can be reverified
(D) Randomization procedures in experimental designs provide sufficient experiment control

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