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This document provides a quiz on nursing education topics. It includes 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge in the following areas: philosophies of education like pragmatism; Plato's views on child rearing; Bloom's taxonomy; types of educational assessments; influential nursing education figures like John Dewey; milestones in Indian nursing education history; characteristics of problem-based learning; and concepts in curriculum design. The questions are followed by an answer key providing the correct response for each item.

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Nursing Education Quiz - 1: Answer Key

This document provides a quiz on nursing education topics. It includes 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge in the following areas: philosophies of education like pragmatism; Plato's views on child rearing; Bloom's taxonomy; types of educational assessments; influential nursing education figures like John Dewey; milestones in Indian nursing education history; characteristics of problem-based learning; and concepts in curriculum design. The questions are followed by an answer key providing the correct response for each item.

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Nursing Education Quiz - 1

This page was last updated on October 18, 2011

1. When considering philosophy of education, John Dewey was a


proponent of

A. Existentialism

B. Pragmatism

C. Idealism

D. Realism

Answer Key
2. Who advocated removing children from their mothers' care
and raising them as wards of the state, with great care being
taken to differentiate children suitable to the various castes, the
highest receiving the most education, so that they could act as
guardians of the city and care for the less able?

A. Plato

B. Aristotle

C. Immanuel Kant

D. Jean Piaget

Answer Key
3. Cognitive domain in Bloom’s Taxonomy includes all the
following, except

A. Evaluation

B. Synthesis

C. Analysis

D. Criticism

E. Application

F. Comprehension

G. Knowledge

Answer Key
4. A type of educational assessment which is generally carried
out throughout a course or project is

A. Summative assessment 
B. Formative assessment

C. Criterion-referenced assessment

D. Ipsative  assessment

Answer Key
5. Which of the following is an example of Criterion-referenced
assessment ?

A. Driving test

B.  Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC)

C. SAT

D. Graduate Record Examination (GRE)

Answer Key
6. Who stated “education is not a preparation for life; education
is life itself” ?

A. Mahatma Gandhi

B. Bertrand Russell

C. Helen Keller

D. John Dewey

Answer Key
7. Trained Nurses Association of Indian (TNAI) was formed in
the year

A. 1920

B. 1947

C. 1908

D. 1888

Answer Key
8. In India, first MSc Nursing programme was started in RAK
college in the year

A. 1959 

B. 1947

C. 1946

D. 1968
Answer Key
9. Characteristics of Problem Based Learning include all,
EXCEPT:

A. Learning is driven by challenging, open-ended, ill-defined and


ill-structured problems.

B. Students generally work in collaborative groups.

C. The teacher is the authority

D. Teachers take on the role as "facilitators" of learning

Answer Key
10. In India, the first four year basic Bachelor Degree nursing
program was established in

A. 1910

B. 1940

C. 1946 

D. 1880

Answer Key
ANSWER KEY
1. B 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. A
6. D 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. C

Nursing Education Quiz - 2


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1. "Democracy and Education" (1916) was authored by

A. Sigmond Freud

B. Jean Piaget

C. John Dewey

D. Ravindra Nadh Tagore

Answer Key
2. The type of discussion where a group of 6-8 qualified experts
discuss a topic in front of an audience is called:

A. Group discussion
B. Symposium

C. Panel discussion

D. Workshop

Answer Key
3. Who proposed that education be designed on the basis of
a theory of experience?

A. Socrates

B. John Dewey

C. Bertrand Russell

D. Jean Piaget

Answer Key
4. Which of the following is not a 2-way communication?

A. Lectures

B. Group discussion

C. Panel discussion

D. Symposium

Answer Key
5. To increase awareness of rural population towards small
family norm, the best method is

A. Film show

B. Charts and exhibits

C. Role playing

D. Television

Answer Key
6. Which of the following is Socratic method of teaching?

A. Lecture

B. Film

C. Exhibition

D. Panel discussion

Answer Key
7. When giving health education to a community, the most
important step is:

A. Contact doctors

B. Community discussion

C. health education

D. Knowing of local needs

Answer Key
8. In a education programme, a group of 10 people are speaking
on a topic of common interest is called as:

A. Workshop

B. Panel discussion

C. Group discussion

D. Symposium

Answer Key
9. The following statements are true about group
discussion, except:

A. It is a two-way communication

B. An effective group is composed for 6-20 people

C. The leader initiates and guides the discussion

D. Each member prepares a topic for speech

Answer Key
10. Which of the following is NOT a feature of mass media
education?

A. Deals with local problem of the community

B. Easily understandable

C. Widely approachable

D. Rapid and controlled

Answer Key
ANSWER KEY
1. C 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C
6. D 7. D 8. C 9.D 10. A
 
1. Andragogy refers to:

A. Adult learning

B. Action Learning

C. Experiential learning

D. Child learning

Answer Key
2. All that is learnt during school/college activities that is not a designated part of official curriculum is

A. The vocational curriculum

B. The hidden curriculum

C. The observed curriculum

D. The curriculum-as-experienced

Answer Key
3. Which of the following is NOT a feature of Process Model of curriculum?

A. Emphasis on means rather than ends

B. Learner should have part in deciding nature of learning activities

C. More individualized atmosphere

D. Assumption that learner makes unique response to learning experiences 

E. Makes assessment more precise

Answer Key
4. The International Council of Nurses (ICN)  was established in the year:

A. 1867

B. 1899

C. 1950

D. 1962

Answer Key
5. The International Council of Nurses (ICN)  is headquartered in:

A. New York, US

B. London, UK

C. Geneva, Switzerland
D. Toronto, Canada

Answer Key
6. Areas of philosophical inquiry include

A. Metaphysics concerned with questions about the nature of reality

B. Epistemology concerned with the nature of knowledge

C. Axiology concerned with the nature of values

D. All the above

Answer Key
7. Behavioral objectives model is also referred as:

A. Product model

B. Process model

C. Classical model

D. Competence model

Answer Key
8. The concepts of curriculum include:

A. The official curriculum

B. The hidden curriculum

C. The observed curriculum

D. The curriculum-as-experienced

E. All of the above

F. None of the above

Answer Key
9. Problem-based learning was first introduced in:

A. Case Western Reserve University (USA)

B. Mc Master University (Canada)

C. Manchester University (UK)

D. Stanford University (USA)

Answer Key
10. Which philosophical thought states that ultimate reality is spiritual rather than physical, mental rather
than material?

A. Idealism

B. Realism

C. Pragmatism

D. Constructivism

Answer Key
ANSWER KEY
1. A 2. B 3. E 4. B 5. C
6. D 7. A 8. E 9. B 10. A
 

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