Tuesday, January 30, 2018

NET/EDUCATION JUNE 2012-SOLVED PAPER-III PRACTICE BITS-(21-30)


21. Balanced curriculum is also known as
(A) Integrated curriculum
(B) Experienced curriculum
(C) Activity centered curriculum
(D) Core curriculum

22. “All systems of ideas are subject to verification by                  consequences” is the core of the Philosophy of
(A) Idealism
(B) Existentialism
(C) Pragmatism
(D) Realism

23. Which Philosophy says, “Don’t care to know various theories  about body and soul, do good and be good, that will take you to whatever truth there is”
(A) Vedanta
(B) Sankhya
(C) Buddhism
(D) All of the above

24. Pre-existent values are not accepted by
(A) Idealists and Existentialists
(B) Idealists and Pragmatists
(C) Idealists and Realists
(D) Pragmatists and Existentialists

25. The fundamental national values have been given in
(A) Preamble of our Constitution
(B) Articles of our Constitution
(C) Entries of the lists of subjects
(D) All of the above

26. Which Philosophy believes in the duality of existence, prakriti  and soul ?
(A) Buddhism
(B) Sankhya
(C) Vedanta

27. Who said that “Material and spiritual Knowledge is already      present in man covered by a curtain of ignorance” ?
(A) Plato
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) Tagore
(D) Vivekananda

28. Delinquency is committed by the children in age group of
(A) 7 – 15 years
(B) 8 – 18 years
(C) 6 – 14 years
(D) 9 – 19 years

29. The principal function of NCERT is an extension work with    the State Education Departments centering around the                      improvement of
(A) higher education
(B) school education
(C) secondary education
(D) technical education

30. The curriculum construction in Indian education is mostly     influenced by
(A) Child’s Psychology
(B) Teacher’s Personality
(C) Family structure
(D) Constitutional provisions

NET/EDUCATION JUNE 2012-SOLVED PAPER-III PRACTICE BITS-(11-20)


11. Schools are institutions because :
(A) They preserve and instill in future generations our culture.
(B) They suggest ways and means of social progress.
(C) They suggest solutions social problems.
(D) They are established by the society.

12. Which of the following works as a powerful barrier against vertical mobility in India ?
(A) Caste 

(B) Class
(C) Occupation 
(D) Jobs

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

14. Which of the following is incorrect pairing ?
R–O–S Theory of Learning – I.P. Pavlov
S–R Theory – of Learning R. Guthri
R–S Theory of learning – C.I. Hull
S–O–R Theory of learning – B.F. Skinner

15.View that “Anything can be taught at any stage of development” was expressed by
(A) Piaget 
(B) Asobel
(c) Bruner 
(D) Gagne

16. Which of the following is the correct pairing ?
Sign–Gestalt Theory of Learning – Bruner
Classical Theory of Learning – Kohler
Gestalt Theory of Learning
Field Theory of Learning – Tolman
Operant Theory of Learning – Pavlov

17. “Give me a dozen of healthy children, I can make them doctors,
        judges, magistrates, beggars even thieves.” This comment                made by
(A) J.B. Watson 
(B) Hull
(C) Yung 
(D) Gurthrie

18. “A person’s psychological physical environments are identical” is the view of
(A) The Functionalists
(B) The Structuralists
(c)The Gestalt Field Psychologists
(D) The s-r Associationists

19. Find out the odd one.
(A) Originality 
(B) Punctuality
(C) Flexibility 
(D) Fluency

20. “Things as they are and as they are likely to be encountered in life rather than words” was the slogan of
(A) Pragmatists
(B) Realists
(C) Idealists 
 (D) Existentialists