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Important Synonyms (SET 1)

1. Abasement: (A)  Taxation      (B) Humiliation        (C) Humility      (D) Incurrence 2. Abate: (A) Obvious        (B) Essence              (C) Lessen           (D) Rebate 3. Abdicate : (A) Disperse       (B) Turn aside         (C) to resign       (D) Refuse 4. Abeyance: (A) Excitement    (B) Obedience       (C) Suspended action       (D) Discussion 5. Abhor: (A) Hate                (B) Unpleasant        (C) Difference                (D) Adorn 6. Ablution: (A) Survival        (B) Censure            (C) Washing                  (D) Mutiny 7: Abolish: (A) Erase           (B) Disappear            (C) Build                       (D) Nullify 8: Abscond: (A) Abstract     (B) Fabricate     (C) conceal oneself     (D) Remain  9: Absolve: (A) Digest           (B) Concentrate    (C) Penalize   (D) Discharge  10: Abstinence: (A) Department   (B) reluctance   (C) Vulgar display (D) Restrained eating or drinking 11. Acclamation: (A) Appointment                                (B) Enthusiastic app

Special Education MCQs

1. From the following, the symptom of CP is: (A) Speech disorder (B) Impaired muscle control (C) Language disorder (D) All of the above FOR MORE MCQs Visit : Education MCQs (Pedagogical Skills) 2. Down syndrome is basically a condition which is caused by chromosomal abnormality with: (A) Mental retardation (B) Physical characteristics (C) Both A and B (D) None of the above 3. The inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or other health factors may be belonging to: (A) Emotionally disturbed (B) Multi factor disturbance (C) Undefined disturbance (D) None of these 4. From the following, which is the main symptom of an emotionally disturbed child is that he or she shows: (A) An inability to walk and physically balance himself (B) An inability to build satisfactory interpersonal relationship with peers and teachers (C) An inability to communicate with adults (D) None of these 5. An emotionally disturbed child is basically: (A) Naughty (B) Depressed (C) Happy (D)

Instructional Technology MCQs

1. A terminal basically consists of: (A) Mouse and monitor (B) System unit and I/O devices (C) Keyboard and monitor (D) A keyboard, mouse, and printer 2. The third generation computer used? (A) Microprocessor (B) Transistors (C) Integrated circuits (D) Vacuum tubes 3. from the following which is not true about personal computers: (A) They are analog machines (B) Commuters are easy to use (C) The PC was introduced by IBM in 1981 (D) None of these 4. from the following which is not a high-level language? (A) Basic (B) C++ (C) Assembly language (D) Fortran 5. Which shortcut is used to cut text? (A) CTRL+A (B) CTRL+B (C) CTRL+S (D) CTRL+X 6. Which short cut key is used to bold text? (A) CTRL+I (B) CTRL+S (C) CTRL+B (D) CTRL+U 7. Which shortcut key is used for saving files? (A) CTRL+B (B) CTRL+S (C) CTRL+U (D) CTRL+A 8. Any row and column basically contain many: (A) Menus (B) Cells (C) Grids (D) Files 9. The horizontal lines of cells are basically called: (A) Rows (B) Columns (C) Grid (D) A

Assessment in Education MCQs (SET 1)

1. The main advantage of objective type questions on essay type questions is that they: (A) Are easy to solve (B) Are easy to mark (C) Are easy to prepare (D) None of these 2. The analysis of item is necessary for which type of test: (A) Essay type test (B) Norm-referenced test (C) Standardized test (D) Objective type test 3. From the following which one is not a type of test by purpose? (A) Essay type test (B) Norm-referenced test (C) Standardized test (D) Objective type test 4. From the following, the type of test by the method is: (A) Essay type test (B) Norm-referenced test (C) Standardized test (D) Objective type test 5. In which test students’ performance is compared with other students: (A) Essay type test (B) Norm-referenced test (C) Standardized test (D) Objective type test 6. In which type of test student performance is compared with clearly defined learning tasks: (A) Essay type test (B) Norm-referenced test (C) Criterion-reference test (D) Objective type test 7. The test th

General Methods of Teaching MCQs

1. from the following which is not a type of teleconferencing: (A) T.V teleconferencing (B) Computer teleconferencing (C) Video conferencing (D) None of these 2. In cooperative learning, which one is accountable? (A) Group (B) Individual (C) Both A and B (D) None of these 3. Cooperative learning is basically an alternative to: (A) Teaching methods (B) Lesson plans (C) Competitive models (D) None of these FOR MORE MCQS VISIT: Education MCQs (Pedagogical Skills) 4. In cooperative learning groups, the numbers of students are: (A) 5 to 6 (B) 3 to 4 (C) 6 to 10 (D) None of these 5. For cooperative learning the essential characteristics are: (A) Positive interdependence (B) Cooperation (C) Effective learning (D) None of these 6. Students usually like to spend more time with: (A) Parents (B) Peers (C) Teachers (D) Relatives 7. Basically Peer culture constitutes: (A) Individualization (B) Socialization (C) Both A and B (D) None of these 8. from the following which is not the advantage of team

Educational Technology MCQs (SET1)

1. In the classroom which technology is used? (A) Classrooms PCs (B) Projectors (C) Mimio boards (D) All of the above 2. Some technological devices that can be used in the classroom are: (A) Projectors, DVD players (B) Computer digital projectors (C) Electronic games, printers (D) B and C 3. Types of studies are: (A) Four (B) Two (C) Three (D) None of these 4. Media research is: (A) It is concerned with everything else- design models, implementation strategies, and return on investment–beyond scope of the article   (B) It is concerned with the effectiveness, development, and improvement of different media (C) Both A and B (D) None of these 5. Longitudinal studies: (A) It provides a more accurate perspective (B) The study of the instructional design process (C) The study of the impact of someone else’s instructional design (D) None of these 6. The other name of direct instruction: (A) Media teaching (B) Non-media teaching (C) Explicit teaching (D) None of the above 7. Nonmedia researc

Learning Theories MCQs

1. Generally in operant conditioning: (A) Shaping occurs when responses are coincidentally paired to reinforce (B) The process is related to trial and error learning (C) Negative reinforcement is a type of punishment  (D) Continuous reinforcement schedule is least susceptible to extinction 2. Thorndike’s “law of effect” was an early form of the present-day principle of: (A) Trial and error (B) Reinforcement (C) Contiguity (D) None of these 3. SOLO stands for: (A) Structured of the observed learning outcome (B) Structured of the observing learning outcomes   (C) Structured of the observable learning outcomes (D) None of these 4. A therapist who encourages clients to relate their dreams and searches their roots is: (A) Cognitive theory (B) Psychoanalysis (C) Humanistic therapy (D) None of these FOR MORE MCQs Visit: Education MCQs (Pedagogical Skills) 5. Rotational-emotive therapy is a type of: (A) Behavior therapy   (B) Cognitive-behavior therapy (C) Psychoanalysis (D) None of these 6.