21. At
the primary school stage, most of the teachers should be women because they
(A) can teach children better than men.
(B) know basic content better than men.
(C) are available on lower salaries.
(D) can deal with children with love and affection.
Answer: D
22. Which
one is the highest order of learning?
(A) Chain learning (B)
Problem-solving learning
(C) Stimulus-response learning (D) Conditioned-reflex learning
Answer: D
23. A
person can enjoy teaching as a profession when he
(A) has control over students.
(B) commands respect from students.
(C) is more qualified than his colleagues.
(D) is very close to higher authorities.
Answer: B
24. “A diagram
speaks more than 1000 words” The statement means that the teacher should
(A) use diagrams in teaching.
(B) speak more and more in the class.
(C) use teaching aids in the class.
(D) not speak too, much in the class.
Answer: C
25. A
research paper
(A) is a compilation of information on a topic.
(B) contains original research as deemed by the
author.
(C) contains peer-reviewed original research or
evaluation of research conducted by others.
(D) can be published in more than one journal.
Answer: C
26. Which
one of the following belongs to the category of good 'research ethics’?
(A) Publishing the same paper in two research journals
without telling the editors.
(B) Conducting a review of the literature that
acknowledges the contributions of other people in the relevant field or
relevant prior work.
(C) Trimming outliers from a data set without
discussing your reasons, in a research paper.
(D) Including a colleague as an author on a research
paper in return for a favour even though the colleague did not make a serious
contribution to the paper.
Answer: B
27. Which
of the following sampling methods is not based on probability?
(A) Simple Random Sampling (B) Stratified Sampling
(C) Quota Sampling (D)
Cluster Sampling
Answer: C
28. Which
one of the following references is written as per Modern Language Association
(MLA) format?
(A) Hall, Donald. Fundamentals of Electronics,
New Delhi : Prentice Hall of India, 2005
(B) Hall, Donald, Fundamentals of Electronics,
New Delhi : Prentice Hall of India, 2005
(C) Hall, Donald, Fundamentals of Electronics,
New Delhi - Prentice Hall of India, 2005
(D) Hall, Donald. Fundamentals of Electronics.
New Delhi : Prentice Hall of India, 2005
Answer: D
29. A
workshop is
(A) a conference for discussion on a topic
(B) a meeting for discussion on a topic.
(C) a class at a college or a university in which a
teacher and the students discuss a topic.
(D) a brief intensive course for a small group
emphasizing the development of a skill or technique for solving a specific
problem.
Answer: D
30. A
working hypothesis is
(A) a proven hypothesis for an argument.
(B) not required to be tested
(C) a provisionally accepted hypothesis for further
research
(D) a scientific theory
Answer: C
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