Chapter 34. Miscellaneous Statement

1. “A child is a book whose teacher should study endlessly” by whom is the above statement given?
(a) Plato (b) Aristotle
(c) Rousseau (d) Ross
Ans: (c)


2. Education develops the full potential of humans inherent in them. Whose statement is this:
(a) Swami Vivekananda (b) Skinner
(c) Pastology (d) Rabindranath Tagore
Ans: (a)


3. ‘Smriti is the direct use of the thing learned.’ Whose statement is above?
(a) McDougal (b) Woodworth
(c) Ross (d) Draver
Ans: (b)


4. According to Freud-
(a) “Failure to hold or recall facts taken or learned is called oblivion.”
(b) “Oblivion means – failure to recall any previous experience or to do any work previously learned, even after trying for some time.”
(c) “Oblivion is the tendency by which sad experiences are separated from memory.”
(d) None of the above
Ans: (c)


5. “It is the concentration of consciousness on one object than another.” This statement is
(a) Dumwil (b) Ross
(c) of the mind (d) of macdougal
Ans: (a)


6. “Who can say inspiration can be interpreted on the basis of inherent instincts”?
(a) MacDougal (b) Kurt Lewin
(c) Freud (d) Skinner
Ans: (a)


7. “Centralization of consciousness on one object is the focus of attention on something else.”
(a) Dumwil (b) Ross
(c) of the mind (d) of macdougal
Ans: (a)


8. Which of the following statement is ‘Excited state of impulse’?
(a) Piaget (b) Woodworth
(c) Valentin (d) Ross
Ans: (b)


9. Who said that ‘change in behavior is learning due to behavior’?
(a) Woodworth (b) Guilford
(c) Skinner (d) Crow and Crow
Ans: (b)


10. “Learning plateaus are the main characteristics of the learning process that reveal a situation in which there is no advancement in the learning process.” Whose statement is this?
(a) Gates and others (b) Halingworth
(c) Ross (d) Skinner
Ans: (c)


11. “We learn by doing.” Who said?
(A) dr . Mess (b) Yokam
(c) Simpson (d) Colsonic.
Ans: (c)


12. “The process of acquiring new knowledge and new responses is the learning process.”
(a) Thornedike (b) Woodworth
(c) Gane (d) Hall
Ans: (b)


13. ‘Learning is a process of progressive reconciliation in practice.’ This statement is
(a) Crow and Crow (b) Piaget
(c) Skinner (d) Kohler
Ans: (c)


14. According to which psychologist, ” learning means building knowledge “?
(a) Skinner (b) Piaget
(c) Thorndike (d) Lev Wirgotsky
Ans: (b)


15. “Learning” is a change in behavior as a result of experience and training . “Who gave this statement?
(a) Gates and others (b) Morgan and Gilliland
(c) Skinner (d) Cronbach
Ans: (a)


16. According to Gates, “Change in behavior by experience is ……… “.
(a) motivation (b) adjustment
(c) learning (d) thinking
Ans: (c)


17. “The process of acquiring new knowledge and new responses is the learning process.”
(a) Thornedike (b) Woodworth
(c) Gane (d) Hall
Ans: (b)


18. “The genius child is the one who is specialized in the quantity and quality of his production.”
(a) by Terman and Odon (b) by Carol and Martins
(c) by RW Taylor (d) None of these
Ans: (c)


19. “Educational administration enables appropriate students to receive appropriate education by appropriate teachers, so that they can be able to achieve the best from their training by using more resources available.”
(A) M . N . By Mukherjee (b) by Cambell
(c) Welfare admitted by (d) Dr . By Atmanand Mishra
Ans: (c)


20. “Backward boy is one who can not work below normal class according to his age in the middle of his literate life (10-11 years) .” Whose statement is this?
(a) Cyril Burt (b) Terman
(c) Taylor (d) Marantis
Ans: (a)


21. ‘Finding and maintaining mental health rules’ is the focus of study
(a) Shaffer (b) Headfield
(c) Draver (d) Ladell
Ans: (c)


22. Who said that these situations are mental evaluations which are aspects of conflict and anxiety?
(a) Hill Guard (b) Watson
(c) Jean Piaget (d) Ralph Tyler
Ans: (d)


23. “Value is one that satisfies human desires.”
(a) by Aristotle (b) by Hume
(c) Urban (d) Hoffding
Ans: (c)


24. ‘Thinking is a mental activity in the cognitive side.’ This statement is given
(a) Divi (b) Gilford
(c) Cruise (d) Ross
Ans: (d)


25. “Thinking is the cognitive aspect of mental activity.” Who gave this definition of thinking?
(a) Warren (b) Ross
(c) Valentin (d) Skinner
Ans: (b)


26. Personality is the dynamic organization of those psychosocial arrangements in a person that determines his or her inappropriate adjustment with the environment. This definition of personality is given by
(a) Murray (b) J.R. B. Watson
(c) G. W. Alport (d) Skinner.
Ans: (c)


27. Who said that “Creativity is the power of the brain of man” by which he creates new material through the transformation of relations from which new co-relationships arise “?
(a) Spearman (b) Barlett
(c) Skinner (d) Levin
Ans: (c)


28. Who said that – “Creative human mind is synonymous with the power to develop new interrelations by transforming relationships into creative creation of new content”.
(a) Spearman (b) Barlett
(c) Skinner (d) Levin
Ans: (c)


29 . “Creativity is the mental process of expressing fundamental results.”
(a) Cole and Bruce (b) Drevahl
(c) Dehan (d) Crow and Crow
Ans: (d)


30. “Creativity is the mental act of expressing fundamental results.” Who has given the above statement?
(a) Crow and Crow (b) James Draver
(c) Ross (d) Skinner
Ans: (a)


31. The psychologist who said that intelligence is the ability to teach us to adjust to our environment, Who was it?
(a) Jean Piaget (b) Thorndike
(c) Terman (d) Bin
Ans: (a)


32. Wisdom is a rational thinking This definition of intelligence is given (DSSSB ASSISTANT TEACHER EDUCATION DEP.)
(a) Sartan (b) Terman
(c) Spearman (d) Binay
Ans: (c)


33. “Practical intelligence means that intelligence is the product of culture.” Whose statement is this?
(a) Sternberg (b) Vigots
(c) Salovey (d) Mayor.
Ans: (a)


34. “Heredity has an effect on intelligence.” Who said that?
(a) Gasl (b) Galton
(c) Terman (d) Dr. Mathur.
Ans: (c)


35. “Children conceive the world with their understanding.” Who gave this statement?
(a) Pavlov (b) Skinner
(c) Piaget (d) Kohlvarg
Ans: (c)


36. According to …………. ‘development of child is product of heredity and environment’.
(a) Woodworth (b) Garrett
(c) Holland (d) Thorndike
Ans: (a)


37. Who said? “The difference of one person from another seems to be a universal phenomenon”.
(a) Toiler (b) Skinner
(c) Crow and Crow (d) Woodworth
Ans: (a)


38. What stage of development has Cole and Bruce called “the unique period of emotional development”?
(a) infancy (b) childhood
(c) maturity (d) adolescence
Ans: (b)


39. “Adolescence is a state of great struggle, stress, assault and protest.” Whose statement is this?
(a) Jarshield (b) Stanley Hall
(c) Simpson (d) Crow and Crow
Ans: (b)


40. According to Big and Hunt, a word that best expresses the characteristics of …………… is “change”. Change is physical, social and psychological.
(a) infancy (b) childhood
(c) adolescence (d) maturity
Ans: (c)


41. According to which psychologist, “Development is a continuous and slow process”?
(A) Kolesnik (b) Piaget
(c) Skinner (d) Harlock
Ans: (c)


42 . “New features and new abilities are revealed as a result of development.” Who has given this statement?
(a) Gesell (b) Harlock
(c) Meredith (d) Douglas and Holland
Ans: (b)


43 . The pragmatist ……… has said “Give me a newborn baby. I can make him a doctor, a lawyer, a thief or whatever I want. ”
(a) Freeman (b) Newman
(c) Watson (d) Holzinger
Ans: (c)


44. ‘Learning social competence in accordance with social expectations is called social development’. The above statement is
(a) Harlock’s (b) TP Nun’s
(c) MacDougall (d) Ross
Ans: (a)


45. “Psychology” is the basic science of education. “Who said this?
(a) BN Jha (b) Skinner
(c) Davis (d) Woodwath
Ans: (b)


46. Life is studied in developmental psychology
(a) in pregnancy (b) by birth
(c) lifetime (d) in adolescence.
Ans: (b)


47. Educational psychology is a systematic study of educational development. This definition of education psychology is given by
(a) Skinner (b) See We Good
(c) J.K. M. Stephen (d) CH Judd
Ans: (c)


48. “Psychology first renounced his soul – then his mind and then his consciousness.” He has now preserved a kind of behavior.
(a) Tichner’s (b) Wunt’s
(c) Woodworth’s (d) MacDougall’s
Ans: (c)


49. The author of the book ‘The Conditions of Learning’ is-
(A) E . L . Thorndike (b) b . F . Skinner
(c) R . M . Gene (d) occurred . P . Pavlava
Ans: (c)


50. The book titled “Pa thology of Brain” is published by
(a) Holler (b) Philip
(c) Kreplin (d) Benjamin Rush.
Ans: (c)


51. The book titled Hereditary Genius is written by
(a) Cattail (b) Galton
(c) Terman (d) Pearson
Ans: (b)


52. Match the following List I List II
A. Republic 1 . John dv
B. Emile and Education 2 . Dayanand Saraswati
C. The School and Society 3 . Plato
D. Evening method 4 . Rousseau Code ABCDABCD
(a) 3 4 1 2 (b) 4 3 1 2
(c) 2 1 4 3 (d) 1 2 3 4
Ans: (a)


53. In which year was the District Primary Education Program implemented?
(a) 1990 (b) 1993
(c) 1998 (d) 2000
Ans: (*)


54. The system of education run by Mahatma Gandhi is known
(a) Buddhist education system (b) Business education system
(c) Child centered education system (d) Handicraft education system
Ans: (a)


55. Current education separates a person from life because
(a) It is not an integral part of life
(b) It is unable to provide food and water to the person
(c) It is unable to give job to the person
(d) It does not meet the basic needs of the person
Ans: (a)


56. Education system in India
(a) prepares students for life
(b) prepares for employment
(c) prepares for business subjects
(d) prepares for examination
Ans: (b)


57. During which education period Upanayan rites are performed?
(a) Vedic period (b) Buddhist period
(c) Muslim period (d) None of the above
Ans: (a)


58. Blocking in education means—
(a) Child not taking admission in school
(b) Child not going to school
(c) Child drop out of school
(d) A child stays in the same class for more than a year
Ans: (d)


60. In the history of Indian education, which committee first considered ‘wastage and blockage’?
(a) Hartog Committee (b) Yashpal Committee
(c) Mehta Committee (d) Zakir Hussain Committee
Ans: (a)


61. In the educational history of India, who introduced the bill related to the fundamental right to primary education in the Section 7 Section / Imperial Council?
(a) Kapil Sibal
(b) Jawaharlal Nehru
(c) Gopalakrishna Gokhale
(d) Abdul Kalam Azad
Ans: (c)


62. Family is a tool
(a) Informal education
(b) Formal education
(c) Non-formal education
(d) Distance education
Ans: (a)


65. The main objective of life skills is-
(a) Developing capabilities
(b) Competence according to challenges and demands
(c) Getting answers to every question
(d) To be a good teacher
Ans: (b)


66. Cholecystocyanin is a hormone, if given a needle, it causes it to
(a) Appetite increases more.
(b) Both hunger and thirst increase.
(c) Appetite decreases.
(d) There is a decrease in both hunger and thirst.
Ans: (c)


67. Vulnerability barrier is-
(a) Physical level (b) Functional level
(c) Social level (d) Educational level
Ans: (b)


68. The following life skills are necessary in a student for adaptive and positive behavior
(a) Effective interpersonal communication
(b) decision making ability
(c) harmony with emotions and stress
(d) All of the above
Ans: (d)


69. Which of the following is not an example of discrete variables?
(a) age (b) sex
(c) Marital status (d) Residential place
Ans: (a)


70. Which of the following is called primary purpose?
(a) mental purpose (b) physical purpose
(c) Social purpose (d) Educational purpose
Ans: (b)


71. was the father of the modern era of abnormal psychology
(a) Adler (b) Sigmund Freud
(c) Jung (d) Gene Scoral
Ans (b)


72. Which psychologist was known as Fa ther of Medicine ?
(a) Hippocrates (b) Eigenk
(c) Aristotle (d) Plato.
Ans: (a)


73. From what century was the evidence of mass insanity found?
(A) L0 th 15 th (b) 11 th 16 th
(c) 10 th from 14 th to (d) 10 th to 16 th
Ans: (d)


74. Mind: Symptoms of neurological pathology
(a) fear (b) apprehension
(c) Disease (d) Suffering.
Ans: (b)


75. Extreme protection makes a child
(a) social (b) idealistic
(c) religious (d) impractical.
Ans: (b)


76. What is the main purpose of giving state certificates to teachers?
(a) To exclude those who are mentally unwell
(b) Shicshasha Cycle to be trained to get out of the profession
(c) Monitoring the quality of teacher training institutes.
(d) To provide uniform standard of entry level teacher qualifications across the state.
Ans: (d)


77. After a certain distance, the tracks of two parallel railway lines appear to meet. An example of this is …………….
(a) Miller-Lear illusion (b) Landscape confusion
(c) motion confusion (d) vision confusion
Ans: (b)


78. prescription (Directive therapy) who developed?
(a) Karl Roger (b) Ellis
(c) Skinner (d) None of these
Ans: (d)


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