Tuesday, March 29, 2016

NET/ EDUCATION DECEMBER-2006 SOLVED PAPER-II PRACTICE BITS (1-10)



NET/ EDUCATION DECEMBER-2006 
SOLVED PAPER-II 
PRACTICE BITS (1-10)

1. Aurobindo’s view on education gives important on
A. Religion
B. Politics
C. Science
D. Skills

2. In education who emphasized the idea of “Education through productive work?
A. Tagore
B. Gandhi
C. Vivekananda
D. Aurobindo

3. The principle of back to nature in education was given by:
A. Shri Aurobindo
B. Vivekananda
C. Rousseau
D. Dewey

4. Emile was written by:
A. Plato
B. Rousseau
C. Neitzsche
D. Satre

5. Which philosopher in the following list is not an existentialist ?
A. Kirekgard
B. Heidegar
C. Jean paul satre
D. Kant

6. According to Quarn, Education is compulsory for
A. Al men
B. All women
C. All men and women
D. None of the above

7. Pragmatism believes in :
A. Permanent values
B. Changing values
C. Perennial values
D. Social values

8. Which philosophy of Education believes in the “punishment from natural consequences”
A. Naturalism
B. Idealism
C. Realism
D. Marxism

9. Analytical school of philosophy was propounded by;
A. Theodor Brameld
B. Vitjensine
C. Bertrend russel
D. R.S. Piter

10. The meaning of prabajji ceremony is:
A. Addimission in Buddhist Monastery
B. Thread ceremony
C. Ceremony of perform yajna
D. Addimmions to gurukulas


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NET/ EDUCATION JUNE-2006 SOLVED PAPER-II PRACTICE BITS (40-45)


NET/ EDUCATION JUNE-2006 SOLVED PAPER-II
PRACTICE BITS (40-45)


41. “There cannot be educated the people without educated the women”              was indicated by:
A. The resolution on the Nation Policy on Education (1986)
B. The  UN declaration on the Elimination of discrimination against women      (1967)
C. The University Education Commission (1948-49)
D. The National Policy on Education (1986)

42. Which one of the following is a projected aid:
A. Photograph
B. Flash cards
C. Slides
D. Puppets

43. With whom of the following, sociometric technique is associated with:
A. N.A.Flanders
B. D.C. Mccllelands
C. J.F. Moreno
D. P.V.Young

44. who called Non-formal Education ”Organized out of  school programs”
A. Philip coombs
B. La bella
C. Illic
D. John Dewey

45. Match the following list
             List I                                             List II
   A.  Syntax                             1. Meaning
   B.   Semantics                        2. sound
   C.   Phonetics                         3. vocabulary
   D.  Lexicon                           4. Grammar
                                            5. Writing

                                          Answer: a-4, b-1,c-2, d-3
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NET/ EDUCATION JUNE-2006 SOLVED PAPER-II PRACTICE BITS (31-40)


NET/ EDUCATION JUNE-2006 SOLVED PAPER-II
PRACTICE BITS (31-40)

31. A test that can measure the different achievement levels of pupils said to be:
A. Comprehensive
B. Discriminative
C. Reliable
D. valid

32. Triarchic theory of intelligence was developed by:
A. Gardner
B. Sternberg
C. Thorndike
D. Welschler

33. “Children construct their own understanding through interaction with their environment” who said this:
A. Skinner
B. Guildford
C. Piaget
D. Burt

34. Guildford’s structure of model indicates:
A. 120 factors
B. 180 factors
C. 150 factors
D. 100 factors

35. Which of the following is most appropriate to develop higher order to cognitive skills:
A. Lecture-demonstration
B. Play role
C. Discussion- session
D. Inquiry leaning

36. Which is not indicated in Allport’s classifications of values:
A. Aesthetic
B. Theoretical
C. Economic
D. Scientific

37. Which of following is not correct:
A. Mental age
B. Dental age
C. Skeletal age
D. Social age

38. Which of the following terms are not found in frued’s theory:
A. Masochism
B. Sadism
C. Animism
D. Narcissism

39. Identify the terms which is not included in piaget’s theory:
A. Computation
B. Combinatorial
C. Proportional
D. Probabilistic

40. Maktabs are related to:
A. Elementary Education
B. Primary Education
C. Secondary Education
D. Higher Education

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NET/ EDUCATION JUNE-2006 SOLVED PAPER-II PRACTICE BITS (21-30)


NET/ EDUCATION JUNE-2006 SOLVED PAPER-II

PRACTICE BITS (21-30) 

21. The type of error involving the acceptance of null hypothesis when it is false is known as:
A. Type I error
B. Type II error
C. Type III error
D. Type IV error

22. Which of the following is not correct:
A. The simplest measures of dispersion is range
B. Semi-inter quartile range is standard deviation
C. Algebra signs (+ or -) are totally ignored in mean deviation
D. One half the scale between Q3 and Q is Quartile deviation

23. The primary purpose of fundamental research is to:
A. solve an immediate problem
B. Extend the existing body of knowledge
C. Study the problem of the past
D. Solve a problem for providing information for decision making

24. The distribution of mesokertic in nature wen the value of kurtosis is equal to:
A. 0.236
B. O.363
C. 0. 263
D. 0. 362

25. The statistic variance refers to the:
A. Square of standard deviation
B. Square root of standard deviation
C. Difference between standard deviation and average deviation
D. Difference between the means and standard deviation

26. Standard error in mean refers to;
A. Error in computation mean
b. Error in making use of appropriate formula for computate mean.
C. The difference between sample and population mean
D. The difference between values of mean and standard deviation

27. The distribution of platykurtic in nature when the value of kurtosis is:
A. Greater than 0.263
B. Greater than 0.253
C. Greater than 0.243
D. Greater than 0.233

28. Individuals with ___________ intellectual ability are highly vulnerable to the attack of self- destructive intelligence syndrome:
A. Very high
B. Moderate
C. Low
D. Very low

29.Which of the following is aproject technique of personality measurement
A. Questionnaire
B. Rating scale
C. Rorschach ink scale
D. Interview

30. Which one of the following is not a humanistic psychologist:
A. Eric Frowm 
B. Rollo May
C. Carl Rogers
D. Adler


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NET/ EDUCATION JUNE-2006 SOLVED PAPER-II PRACTICE BITS (11-20)


NET/ EDUCATION JUNE-2006 SOLVED PAPER-II
PRACTICE BITS (11-20)

11. What is the real significance of education is democracy:
A. It is the birth-right of human being
B. It helps in political power capturing
C. It provides good workers
D. It makes people to behave freely

12. The most powerful tool in the process of modernization of a society is:
A. The progressive schools
B. Enlightened citizenship
C. Peoples new ways of living
D. Science and technology based education

13. The normal probability curve as:
A. Mean equal to 1 and standard deviation equal to 0
B. Mean equal to 0 and standard deviation equal to 1
C. Mean equal to 3 and standard deviation equal to 3
D. Mean equal to 1 and standard deviation equal to 1

14. The following is NOT a research method usually used by a educational psychologist:
A. Introspection
B. Genetic
C. Experimental method
D. Historical method

15. Assertion(A): In Ex post facto research the research does not 
      have control on independent variable
      Reason   (B):Manifestation of independent variables have 
      already occur.
A. (A) alone is true
B. (B) alone is true
C. Both (A) and (B) are false
D. Both (A) and (B) are true

16. which of the following is NOT characteristic of probability sampling:
A. Every individual has equal opportunity of being selected
B. It provides a representative sample
C. It data are used for inferential purpose
D. It may be selected for identifying some subjects purposefully

17. Attribute variables is a category of:
A. Independent variable
B. Dependent variable
C. Confounding variable
D. Extraneous variable

18. The systematic random sample is selected:
A. when the population is divided into homogeneous categories
B. when the subjects are selected intentionally
C. when sample is drawn out of a properly recorded population
D. When the subjects are chosen from intact group

19. Which of the following is affected when a constant is added to every score in the distribution:
A. Mean
B. Median
C. Mode
D. All the above

20. The value of a t-ratio is computed to ascertain the significance of difference between two means are found to be significant at 0.05 level of significance. it means that
A.  The researcher may have 95% of confidence on his result
B. The researcher may have 5% of confidence on his result
C. The researcher may have 50% of confidence on his result
D. The researcher may have 0.05% of confidence on his result

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Monday, March 28, 2016

NET/ EDUCATION JUNE-2006 SOLVED PAPER-II PRACTICE BITS (1-10)


NET/ EDUCATION JUNE-2006 SOLVED PAPER-II 
PRACTICE BITS (1-10)

1. Who said "man is perfect and education is the manifestation of the perfection already existing in man"
A. Gandhi
B. Froabal
C. Vivekanada
D. John Dewey

2. Which philosophy believes in the five following principles-truth, non-stealing, non-violence, no sex life, non attachment.
A. Jainism
B. Buddhism
C. Hinduism
D. Islam

3. Which philosophy indicated in the following lines; 'Education finds its purpose, its process and it means wholly within the child life, and the child experience.
A. Idealism
B. Realism
C. Naturalism
D. Pragmatism

4. Match the following
               List I                                       List II
A. Republic                                     1.Rousseau
B. Social contract                            2. plato
C. My experiments with truth         3. Vivekananda
D. Gitanjali                                      4. Gandhi
                                                        5. Tagore
                                                 Answer: A-2,B-3,C-4,D-5

5. The type of knowledge which Idealism believes is:
A. a prior
B. Posterior
C. Experiential
D. Experimental

6. The principle of learning by doing was originally propounded by:
A. Rousseau
B.Gandhi
C. Tagore
D. Dewey

7. The principle of " Education of good life" was propounded by:
A. Existentialism
B. Realism
C. Naturalism
D. Pragmatism

8. Utility and change are the basic principle of the philosophy of:
A. Existentialism
B. Realism
C. Naturalism
D. Pragmatism

9. Social change does not involve in:
A.Urbanization
B. Westernization
C. Modernization
D. Socialization

10. Sociology of education means:
A. Consideration of a education as a social institution
B. Acceptance of social dominance in education
C. A study of educated society
D. To combine education and society while teaching