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NET/EDUCATION JUNE 2009-SOLVED PAPER-II PRACTICE BITS(11-20)
NET/EDUCATION JUNE 2009-SOLVED PAPER-II
PRACTICE BITS(11-20)
11. ‘Let nature and experience be your guide’ is a declared dictum of:
A. Pragmatism
B. Naturalism
C. Realism
D. Existentialism
12. The Indian school of philosophy close to realism is:
A. Budhhism
B. Jainism
C. Sankhya
D. Nyaya
13. ‘Education of the instinct’ is considered as unique contribution of:
A. Pragmatism Education
B. Naturalism Education
C. Realism Education
D. Existentialism Education
14. Which of the following is not form of culture?
A. Material
B. Non-material
C. Intelligence
D. Industrial
15. Most educated women today face many problems. Which of the following is not applicable:
A. They are paid less as compare to men
B. have jobs of lower status
C. Consider traditional rule unfit for them
D. Enjoy equal rights in the family
16. Dr.Radhakrishna University Education Commission’s Report said the following about religious education:
A. Religious education leads to spiritual education
B. Moral and religious education are the two poles of social education
C. Religious education is a must at higher stage
D. We do not want religious education, but education about religious
17. Population education means:
A. Education for family planning
B. Sex education from scientific point of view
C. Knowledge of the problem imposed by population growth
D. To understand the characteristics of different groups of population
18. The UGC was established in our country in the year:
A. 1956
B. 1953
C. 1949
D. 1963
19. A democratic society is one which:
A. Follows the principles of equality, freedom, fraternity and justice
B. Respected the enlightened individuals
C. Believes in equal opportunities
D. All the above
20. The ‘Modernization of education’ could be achieved through:
A. Vocationalising the education institutions
B. Including current scientific and technological development of curricula
C. Changing the curricula as frequency as possible
D. Improving the schools and colleges
THANK YOU,
NET/EDUCATION JUNE 2009-SOLVED PAPER-II PRACTICE BITS(1-10)
NET/EDUCATION JUNE 2009-SOLVED PAPER-II
PRACTICE BITS(1-10)
A. Community is living and teacher as a model
B. Intelligent productive manual labor
C. Raise up non-violent men and non-violent society
D. Mastery over material science and technology
2. Tri-Ratna or three-gems is the means of liberation for:
A. Buddhism
B. Jainism
C. Sankhya
D. Nyaya
3. The validity of empirical data as a source of knowledge is generally accepted by:
A. Gotama
B. Kapila
C. Patenjali
D. Brahaspathi
4. Sankhya philosophy was propounded by:
A. Gotama
B. Kapila
C. Patenjali
D. Brahaspathi
5. ‘Principle of Independence’ is a fundamental tenet of:
A. Pragmatism
B. Idealism
C. Realism
D. Extentalism
6. Which of the following is not an extentialistic tinker?
A. Kierkegaard
B. Nietzshce
C. Paul sastre
D. Russell
7. Adviata vedana was consolidated by:
A. Ramanjuna
B. Madhav
C. Guadapada
D. Sankara
8. ‘Reality is still in the making’ is a principle of:
A. Pragmatism
B. Naturalism
C. Realism
D. Existentialism
9. Which of the following concepts is emphasized by Swami Vivekananda:
A. Integral education
B. Man making education
C. Education of harmony
D. Citizenship of education
10. “Man is nothing but what he makes himself nothing” is the fundamental view point of:
A. Pragmatism
B. Naturalism
C. Realism
D. Existentialism
THANKYOU,
NANDITHA AKUNURI,
Dr.A.C.V.RAMA KUMAR
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