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CBSE NET/ EDUCATION JUNE -2005 SOLVED PAPER-II PRACTICE BITS (1-10)


CBSE NET/ EDUCATION JUNE -2005 
SOLVED PAPER-II 
PRACTICE BITS (1-10)

1. A teacher is teaching students that they should not get irritated with other view if they are against their views. He is taking care of their __________.
A. Cognitive development
B. Emotional development
C. Physical development
D. Social developemt

2. A student says 'I must master problem solving skills in mathematics and become a great mathematician and to achive this I am working hard' The student has:
A. Intrinsic motivation
B. Extrinsic motivation 
C. Mathematical motivation
D. High motivation

3. Advanced and enriched instructional materials, if developed and used in the schools, will help the;
A. Gifted children
B. Backward children
C. Learning disabled children
D. Mentally retarded children

4. A teacher must know educational psychology so that he may:
A. Understand the goals of education
B. Develop appropriate methods of teaching 
C. Make selection of appropriate content
D. Devise suitable techniques of evaluation.

5. The rate of physical growth of children is more:
A. In early childhood than in later childhood
B. In later childhood than in adolescence
C. In adulthood than in adolescence
D. In adolescence rather than in early childhood

6. 'Draw a man test' is:
A. A drawing test
B. An intelligence test
C. Manual dexterity test
D. An emotional test

7. In the context of the role of  heredity and environment of personality development, Which of the following is true;
A. Good heredity can make up for poor environment 
B. Heredity and environment have equal contribution
C. Poor environment can supress good heredity
D. Good environment can make up for poor heredity

8. Which of the following is associated with Guilford's Strucutre of Intellect Model:
A. 'g' and 's' factors
B. Fluid and critalized intelligence
C. Memory of symbolic classes
D. Woed fluency

9. Which of the following is NOT a feature of adolescence period:
A. Faster physical development
B. Clear and stable self-concept
C. Increased interest in oppsite sex
D. Heightened emotional tendencies

10. Which of the following statements is true regarding relationship between creativity and intelligence:
A. To be creative, certain levels of intelligence is essential
B. A person with high inteligence must be creative
C. A person with low intelligence may be creative
D. There is no relationship between intelligence and creativity

THANKYOU,
NANDITHA AKUNURI,
Dr. A.C.V. RAMA KUMAR

CBSE NET/ EDUCATION DECEMBER-2004 SOLVED PAPER-II PRACTICE BITS (41-50)

CBSE NET/ EDUCATION DECEMBER-2004 SOLVED PAPER-II 
PRACTICE BITS (41-50)

41. Each raw score of a set of scores with mean 'M' and 's' standard deviation was doubled: The new mean and standard deviation will be:
A. M,s
B. 2M,s
C. M,2s
d. 2M,2s
                                                                                             
42. Which of the following conclusions cannot be drawn from a significant correlation between variables 'X' and 'Y' ?
A. X and Y are vary together
B. Traits measured by X and Y are related
C. Variation in X causes variation in Y
D.  X and Y measure some common traits.
                                                                                               
43. In an experimental study, the level of treatment have differentiated impact on the dependent variable, we can say that experiment has:
A. Satisfactory internal validity
B. High external validity
C. No internal validity
D. Satisfactory external validity
                                                                                         
44. An investigator found that his research tool had high reliability. He can conclude that his tooL:
A. May not be valid
B. Nothing can be said about validity
C. Must have some validity
D. Is not  valid at all 
                                                                                            
45. A population is divided into groups on the basis of socio-economic status which related to the dependent variable. Which of the following is the most appropriate method of sampling?
A. Cluster sampling
B. Quota sampling
C. Stratified sampling
D. Systematic sampling
                                                                                            
46. An operational definition of a variable is one that:
A. Helps in understanding the meaning of the variable
B. Provides directions for measuring the variables
C. Helps in stating its relationship with other variable
D. Provides directions for controlled the variables
                                                                                             
47. An investigator approached the near by schools and collected the data from those which cooperated. such a sample is termed as:
A. Simple random sample
B. Stratified sample
C. Systematic sample
D. Incidental sample
                                                                                          
48. which of the following phenomena is not common to Experimental and Expost facto researches?
A. Manipulation of independent variables
B. Control of extraneous variables
C. Study of cause and effect relationship
D. Mesurement of dependent variable
                                                                                           
49. A researcher obtained a correlation coefficient of 70 between X nd Y. This means that the variance is common to both the variable is:
A. 70%
B. 51%
C. 49%
D. 30%
                                                                                           
50. Match the items in list I with the items in list II and select the right matching from given options:
                List I                                                   List  II
A. Standard error                                        1. Analysis of variance
B. Parameter                                               2. Correlation coefficient
C. Coefficient of determination                  3. Population
D. Degree of freedom                                 4. Normal curve
                                                                    5. sampling distribution
                                                                       Answer A-4,B-1,C-3,D-2

THANKYOU,

CBSE NET/ EDUCATION DECEMBER-2004 SOLVED PAPER-II PRACTICE BITS (31-40)

                                             CBSE NET/ EDUCATION DECEMBER-2004 
SOLVED PAPER-II 
PRACTICE BITS (31-40)

31. Which of the following statement was not correct:
A. Children are active and motivated learner
B. Children construct knowledge from their experience
C. Interaction with ones physical and social environment is not a necessary condition for cognitive       development
D. Cognitive development can proceed only after certain genetically controlled changes occur
                                                                                               
32.  Educational psychology draws its content from the studies conducted on :
A. Animals under normal conditions
B. Children under normal conditions
C. Human begin under controlled conditions
D. Animal under controlled conditions
                                                                                              
33. Identify the most important process iearning concepts:
A. Specificationnvloved in l
B. Categorization
C. Generalization
D. Experimentation
                                                                                              
34. In the conditioning theory of learning:
A. The subject should be in readiness to receive in unnatural stimulus
B. Unnatural stimlus follows natural stimulus
C. Response to natural stimulus required to be reinforced
D. The natural stimulus follows unnatural stimulus
                                                                                               
35. A view that "Anything can be taught at any stage of development" was proposed by:
A. Jean Piaget
B. D.Ausubel
C. J.Bunner
D. BF.Skinner
                                                                                     
36. If a group of children learn arithmetic skills by way of completing a project of " Celebration of Diwali Festival", this will be known as:
A. Incidental learning
B. Formal learning
C. Non-formal learning
D. Infromal learning                                                                                  

37. Match the items in list I with the items in list II and select the right matching from given options:
                List I                                                                                                 List  II
A. Testing directional hypothesis                                                          1. Biserial correlation
B. The probability of rejecting  null hypothesis                                    2. Type I error
C. Probability of incorrect rejection  of null hypothesis                        3. One-tailed test       
D. One variable is continuous and   the other is dichotomized              4. Level of significance
           Answer A -1,B-2,C-3,D-4                                                          5. Two-tailed test
                                                                                                               
38. The amount of disperson of scores about a central value is measured by:
A. Percentile rank
B. Standard deviation
C.Quartiles
D.Skewness
                                                                                             
39. The main purpose of a pilot study in educational research is :
A. To improve the research plan
B. To try the research tool
C.  To train the research team
D. To collect the preliminary data
                                                                                            
40. Mean and standard deviation of a set of scores are 'M' and 'S' respectively. If K is added to every raw score, the mean and standard deviation are:
A. M,s
B. M+K,s
C. M, s+K
D. M+K, s+K
                           
THANKYOU,
Dr.A.C.V.RAMA KUMAR.