Since the _________ of Pakistan,the educationl system is continuously improving and
expanding.
(a) Independence
(b) Dependence
(c) None of these
. According to survy there are more than 251 thousand institution
(a) 2006-2007
(b) 2005-2006
(c) 2007-2009
. The enrollment is _______ and the present tand indicate further growth
(a) Increasing
(b) Decreasing
(c) Constant
. How many children are out of school and effort are being made to enrollment them at the
time of independence?
(a) 5 million
(b) 6 million
(c) 7 million
. _______educatio sector is an integral part of education system as well as an indicator of
quality
(a) Staff
(b) Teacher
(c) Administrator
. The sector has also expand further to cater to emarging needs
(a) 1947
(b) 1948
(c) 1958
. The major factors in effectiveness of teacher educational is its ______
(a) Objective
(b) Syllabus
(c) Curriculum
. Curriculum _______ is not only a continuous process it is also important what is out such as
aims and objectives scheme of studies
(a) Development
(b) Improving
(c) Increasing
. Staff development________ to all the policies, practice and skill
(a) Improves
(b) Increase
(c) Refers
. Teacher education plays a ____ role in nation building
(a) Important
(b) Compulsory
(c) Vital
. National Educational conference 1979 was convend by the president of ______
(a) Nawaz sharif
(b) Mr fazal Ilahi
(c) General Pervaiz Musharaf
. The plan of policy 1979 was presented in
(a) March
(b) September
(c) December
. The policy 1979 was announced by the named ______
(a) M Khan Hoti
(b) Mr Fazal Ilahi
(c) Sir Syed Ahmad
. The aim of education policy 1979 was
(a) Loilty of Islam
(b) Concept of Muslim Ummah
(c) Both A and B
. National education conference 1992-2002 was held at
(a) Islamabad
(b) Lahore
(c) Karachi
. National Educational conference 1992-2002 was held in
(a) April 1991
(b) December 1991
(c) March 1990
. Policy 1992-2002 was announced in
(a) December 1991
(b) December 1992
(c) June 1992
. The prime minister of education to design a new education policy in January______
(a) 1998
(b) 1990
(c) 1999
. The policy 1998 - 2010 was announced in march
(a) March 1998
(b) January 1998
(c) December 1998
. Major areas of ESR are _____
(a) Free and universal primary education
(b) Free text book
(c) Both A and B
. Teachers training created into two categories
(a) Pre- service
(b) In- service
(c) Both A and B
. Primary should give top priority to_____
(a) Understanding the community
(b) Understanding the colleagues teacher
(c) Interaction with parents
. The best technique of teaching at primary stage is
(a) Game technique
(b) Self learning
(c) The traditional black- board and chalk technique
. How many institution play an important role teacher education.?
(a) Five
(b) Eight
(c) Ten
. PTC stands for
(a) Certificate in teaching
(b) Primary teacher certificate
(c) Bachelor in science
. How many programs are used in teacher education?
(a) Five
(b) Seven
(c) Ten
. To raise the standards of education it is necessary to_________?
(a) To evaluate students continuously
(b) To give high salary to teacher
(c) To revise curriculum
. For good communication________ is required?
(a) Dramatic presentation
(b) Speaking in a mild tone
(c) Speaking without pause
. CT stands for
(a) Certificate of teaching
(b) Primary teacher education
(c) Bachelor of art
. At the time of independence Pakistan has very small number of _________
(a) Teacher training institution
(b) Skills centers
(c) Localbodies
. The first education conference held in
(a) 1998
(b) 1949
(c) 1950
. Quake e Azam said________ is the backbone of Every country development
(a) Education system
(b) Economy
(c) Role of media
. The education policy 1972 emphasize on _______teacher education curricula
(a) Revision
(b) Improvement
(c) Both A and B
. In which policy measure to suddested to institution the curriculum Development
effort___________
(a) 1972
(b) 1973
(c) 1974
. In 1998-2010 the teacher is _______part of education system
(a) Important
(b) Center
(c) Both A and B
. In which policy teacher recognizes as a pivot of education
(a) 1979
(b) 1992
(c) 1998
. In 1979 evaluate the pre-service teacher education program
(a) PTC
(b) B.Ed
(c) Both A and B
. In policy 1979 the teacher education should be according to idealogy
(a) National burean of curriculum
(b) Textbook board
(c) Both A and B
McQs of Chapter 5: 5.3
1. China is the largest country.
a) Fifth b) Fourth c) Seventh d) All
2. In china education is compulsory until the age of.
a) 17 years b) 15 years c) 16 years d) 18 years
3. In china the duration of primary education is start.
a) 5 to 6 years b) 6 to 7 years c) 8 to 10 years d) None of these
4. China is Famous for its manufacturing.
a) Electronics b) Voltaic c) A and b both d) Thermionic
5. In china Senior Middle School duration is.
a) 15 to 18 years b) 16 to 17 years c) 14 to 16 years d) 17 to 18 years
6. Which education is not compulsory in any Area
a) Primary b) Junior middle c) Senior middle d) Pre- primary
7. In china middle Education begins between the age of .
a) 12 to 18 years b) 14 to 16 years c) 12 to 15 years d) None of these
8. Education in china is divided into kindergarten.
a) 3 b) 2 c) 4 d) 6
9. The main categories of teachers in china is.
a) State paid b) Community c) Both a and b d) None of these
teachers paid teachers
10. There are main categories of teachers in china.
a) Two b) Three c) Four d) Six
11. The system of teacher education comprises distinct subsystem.
a) Three b) Two c) Four d) Seven
12. In the early days students are taught and math.
a) Chinese b) Persian c) Hindi d) Arabic
13. In which stage the children also directed some additional activities such as music art.
a) Primary b) Secondary c) Pre-primary d) Middle
14. In china which level of education is compulsory for all Students?
a) Senior middle b) Junior middle c) Primary d) None of these
15. In service teacher education is a year diploma program.
a) One to two b) Two or three c) Three to four d) None of these
years years years
16. Finish teachers education development divided into lines.
a) 2 b) 4 c) 3 d) 8
17. The land mask of finish teacher education was established .
a) 1856 b) 1859 c) 1852 d) 1870
18. The first teacher training college for elementary school was founded in .
a) Dimmask b) Jyvakyla c) Paris d) None of these
19. Teacher education in Finland for comprehensive school was resigned to the universities in.
a) 1976 b) 1974 c) 1980 d) 1988
20. How many ECTS required of primary school teacher in Finland in Bachelor’s degree
.
a) 180ECTS b) 750ETCS c) 200ETCS d) 190ETCS
21. Which department chosen for teacher training at university level.
a) Haskaly b) Kindergarten c) jyuakyla d) None of these
22. How many degrees are mentioned for teacher education in Finland?
a) 11 b) 6 c) 9 d) 5
23. Class primary teachers passed the Master’s degree within?
a) 4 years 200 b) 3 years 400 c) 5 years 300 d) None of these
points points points
24. Which main subject include in craft teacher education with
points.
a) Math’s with 120 b) Educational c) Physics 170 d) None of these
points science 155 points
points
25. How many ETCS required of primary teacher of Finland in Master’s degree?
a) 120ETCS b) 150ETCS c) 200ETCS d) 190ETCS
26. Which grade required for primary teachers in Finland?
a) 1 to 3 b) 1 to 6 c) 1 to 9 d) 1 to 5
27. The teacher training of class primary translated to the universities in?
a) 1975 b) 1972 c) 1970 d) None of these
28. Which grade required for secondary teachers in Finland?
a) 2 to 9 b) 1 to 6 c) 1 to 9 d) 1 to 5
29. Master’s practice of teacher Education in Finland according renewed curriculum?
a) 6-10 weeks 15 b) 7-12 weeks 20 c) 6-7 weeks 10 d) None of these
ETCS ETCS ETCS
30. Pedagogical studies for teacher become important in degree?
a) Subject b) Craft teacher c) Class primary d) A and b both
Teacher education teacher
education
31. Teacher education in Malaysia is closely related to the development of the
Educational system.
a) National b) Provincial c) 10 cal d) None of these
32. Teacher education division (TED) is a .
a) Organization b) Department c) Both a and b d) None of these
33. There are main types of pre-service programmed in Malaysia.
a) Four b) Five c) Two d) One
34. Teacher education program has two main types of pre-service programmed in
.
a) Indonesia b) Malaysia c) Korea d) Pakistan
35. The Malaysian Diploma of teaching (DMT) is?
a) Aim b) Program c) Type d) None of these
36. Two types of pre-service programs in Malesia?
a) TEP& PPT b) DNP & LED c) PDT & TEP d) DMT & PDT
37. The also witnessed can increase in the number of teaching training
colleges.
a) 1980 b) 1981 c) 1990 d) None of these
38. Teacher training colleges preparing teachers for both the primary and lower
secondary school.
a) 24 b) 25 c) 26 d) 27
39. To inculcate & nurture national consciousness by primary common ideas, values is?
a) Types b) Program c) Aim d) Above all
40. English school divided into two school?
a) Primary & b) Secondary & c) Both A & B d) None of these
Secondary high school
school
41. After the world war 11 the training was conducted by through the
government.
a) British b) Malaysian c) American d) Australian
42. Malaysian government by sending local teachers Hong Kong universe from.
a) 1990-2000 b) 1888-1898 c) 1928-1938 d) 1918-1928
43. In Raffles teachers college was establish and the teacher were trained here?
a) 1928 b) 1988 c) 1978 d) 1938
44. The teacher were trained through a system in which they work as temporary school they
work as temporary school teachers & attend the training class for?
a) 1 year b) 2 year c) 3 years d) 4 years
45. Education in china is divided into kindergarten.
a) 6 b) 4 c) 3 d) 5
46. Who is not heavily engaged with in service teacher education in Finland?
a) Teacher union b) Universities c) Finish school d) None of these
system
47. How much time period required for Multidisciplinary practice in Finland?
a) 9-10 weeks, 20 b) 7-9 weeks, 30 c) 6-7 weeks, 10 d) None of these
ECTS ECTS ECTS
48. Pedagogical subjects and pedagogical thesis study are required for?
a) Craft teacher b) Class primary c) Subject teacher d) None of these
education teacher education
49. In Finland teacher education for elementary school refers to?
a) 3rd line b) 2nd line c) 1st line d) None of these
50. The first line is refer to Finland for Teacher education is?
a) Higher b) Secondary c) Elementary d) A and b both
education education education
1. Modern education has brought the _______ into limelight.
a. Parent
b. Teacher
c. Child
2. ___________defines teaching as “a system of action intended to produce learning”.
a. B.O. Smith
b. B.F. Skinner
c. Burton
3. ___________ describes teaching as “the stimulation, guidance, direction and encouragement
of learning”.
a. B.O. Smith
b. Burton
c. S.A. Gatsby
4. ___________are one of the adequate problems faced by teacher.
a. Teachers
b. Books
c. Classroom challenges
5. A teacher should be open to ______.
a. Answers
b. Questions
c. Books
6. Teaching is helping the child to make effective adjustment to his ___________.
a. Home
b. Class
c. Environment
7. It is very important for a teacher to address ____________ of the child.
a. Emotions
b. Education
c. Emotional stability
8. The _______ is the focus of modern education system unlike the old education system.
a. Learning
b. Child
c. Education
9. Modern classrooms are ___________.
a. Teacher based
b. Language based
c. Student centered
10. In Modern education teacher is seen as ________.
a. Community developer
b. Emotionally stable
c. Serious
11. A teacher now is taken as a designer of powerful _____.
a. Language
b. Learning
c. Syllabus
12. A teacher needs high quality of Professional _________.
a. Learning
b. Development
c. Assistance
13. A______ should give an atmosphere of trust and respect to teachers.
a. Principal
b. Teacher
c. School
14. To make teachers accountable. They should be given__?
[A] Freedom in the selection of content and methods of teaching
[B] Training in teaching and examining
[C] Opportunities for professional growth
[D] Transfer to places where they want to serve
15. The theory of learning associated with connectionism was propounded by
[A] Socrates
[B] Pavlov
[C] Thorndike
[D] Kilpatrick
16. Students learn more from a teacher who is….?
[A] One who communicates his ideas precisely and clearly?
[B] Affectionate
[C] Gently
[D] Hard working
17. The most important skill of teaching is…..
[A] making students understand what the teacher says
[B] Keeping students relaxed while teaching
[C] Covering the course prescribed in his subject
[D] Taking classes regularly
18. Which of the following items of information are important about students to motivate them
for studies?
[A] Learning style
[B] Personality
[C] Socio-cultural background
[D] All of the above
19. A teacher in the class should keep the pitch of his voice…..?
[A] high enough
[B] low
[C] moderate
[D] sometime low and somtime high
20. A teacher…?
[A] should introduce the lesson before he starts teaching
[B] should have command over his language
[C] should have command over his subject
[D] all of the above
21. Why is teacher training necessary?
i. Increase teaching skills
ii. Understand methods of school organisation
iii. Upgrade knowledge of content
iv. All the above
22. Which educational psychologist believed in the fact that ‘All children have the potential to
learn’?
i. Friedrich Frobel
ii. John Dewey
iii. Johann Friedrich Herbart
iv. Maria Montessori
23. To make learning effective, a goal must be meaningful in terms ______ ?
i. Objectives of the curriculum
ii. Intellectual ideas
iii. Standards of others
iv. The needs and purposes of students
24. The main role of education according to Plato was …?
To develop the power of contemplation
To, develop the personality of each individual
To strengthen the ‘state
All of the above
25. A teacher in the class is…..?
The president of the group
A director of the group
A leader and guide of the group
All of the above
26. The first important step in teaching is….?
Planning before hand
Organizing material to be taught
Knowing the background of students
None of the above
27. Teacher’s professionalism means……?
The extent to which a teacher subscribes to a professional code
A teacher has to teach for the sake of getting salaries
A teacher must have completed professional teachers training course before his appointment
All of the above
28. What is the purpose of the assignments in the text book?
a) To act as a guidance for the unit tests
b) To provide practice to the learners
c) To helpd learner revise and review the chapter
d) To aid teachers
29. The aim of the Charter Act of 1813 was _________ ?
a) Government control on education
b) To make English education common
c) To spend money on education
d) To spread education worldwide
30. A teacher should be _______ towards his students?
a) Tolerant
b) Outspoken
c) Supreme
d) Sympathetic
31. Students learn more from a teacher who is ______
a) Hardworking
b) Gentle
c) Affectionate
d) Able to communicate his ideas effectively
32. What is the most important element of teaching?
a) Teachers – Students relationship
b) Content
c) Teaching aids
d) Teaching instruments
33. Why is adult education necessary?
a) Educated adults make children educated
b) To cut cost
c) It is easy for adults to get jobs
d) All the above
34. Education would be meaningful when it is ____________ centered.
a) Curriculum
b) Society
c) Student
d) Teacher
35. Authoritarian level teaching is _________
a) Child-centered
b) Experience-based
c) Headmaster-centered
d) Teacher-centered
36. Classroom challenges are one of the adequate problem.
• Faced by teacher
• Faced by student
• Faced by classroom
37. 7Teacheras the courage to over come all these challenge bravely.
• A bravelly teacher
• A teacher responsible
• A good teacher
38. Some of the common classroom challenge faced by teacher include lack of team work etc.
• Personal time
• Working towards
• Long term student etc
• All both
39. Challenge for teacher.
• Student level
• Classroom level
• School level
• All of both
40. The biggest weakness in teacher training problem is.
• Lack of enough professional
Courses
• Lack in discipline pupils
• Lack of emphasis on subject
41. The smith defines teacheing as a system of action intended to join learning.
• Burtan
• A and B
• B. O smith
• All of both
42. Problem of teacheing profession changing technologyical trend.
• Conflict management
• Continue self learning
• All of both
43. The teacher has to a member of task and activities.
• Supervise
• Administrate
• Guiding
• All of these
44. Working and planing in teams and partener with after.
• Classroom
• Home
• All both
• School
45. Using ICT for etc.
• Teaching
• Administration
• Students
• A and B both
46. Emphasis study
• Cross curriculum
• Curriculum
• Multicultural classroom
• All both
47. Intiating and managing learning
• Proceses
• Induding
• Active learning
• All both
48. A teacher need high quality of professional
• Learning
• Assistance
• Development
49. Why is educational philosophy important for teachers?
a) It is the backbone of all disciplines
b) Otherwise every teacher will have his own philosophy
c) They are otherwise not taught this.
d) It helps in improving themselves in the role of a teacher
50. Motivation is a _________
a) Natural state
b) Physical state
c) Psychological state
d) None of the above
Q:1: A positive class environment helps students:
Reduce anxiety.
To improve attention.
Both a & b.
None of these.
Q:2: Classroom environment is one of the most important factors who effect:
Student learning.
Teacher training.
Both a & b.
None of these.
Q:3: Components of an effective learning are:
The goals for teaching and learning.
To improve the teacher training.
Both a& b.
None of these.
Q:4: Feature of modern learning is:
Life long process.
Is not life long process.
Both a & b.
None of these.
Q:5: Teacher should collaborate with:
Students.
Society.
Both.
None of these.
Q:6: Which of the following is not goal or aim of environment education:
To faster clear awareness about social and political interdependences.
To help student getting good marks.
Both a & b.
None of these.
Q:7: Classroom environment provide students:
Opportunities to build social skills.
Relevant content.
Both a & b.
None of these.
Q:8: How many types of learning environments are there:
Two.
Six.
Four.
None of these.
Q:9: Best learning environment is:
Keep it positive.
Address learner needs.
Both a & b.
None of these.
Q:10: Classroom community and culture is the vital component of creating:
A positive learning.
Negative behavior.
Both a & b.
None of these.
1) With time make poper plannings for future with
1) Agriculture
2) Forigen cultural√
3) Education war
2)Methodology ,techniques, research are parts of
1) Human growth
2) islamic values
3)planning & strategies √
3)Planning should included values of
1)wesetern
2) Eastern
3) Islamic√
4)The methods and requires probably to have greater influence is
1) Assessment√
2)Golas
3)Values
5)Assessment plays important role to
1)Learn
2) Focus√
3) none Above
6)How many main functions assessment have
1)4
2)5
3)6√
7)The first Function of assessment is
1) Time &Attention √
2) Activity
3)Decision for future
8) Assessment helps student to internalize
1)Discipline √
2)quality&equalvaity
3) planning
9)With the help of assessment is to accept that
1) Learning pattern
2)Education focus
3) All Above
The ability to combine ……..classes into one for team –teaching split class into small group
a) Two
b) Three
c) Six
d) One
The numerical skill involved in processing interpreting and…….
a) Communication
b) Communication skill
c) Communicating information
d) Collaborate
Collaboration and partnership mean in which inter…….. collaborative activity
a) College
b) School
c) University
d) Both A and B
The quality of education in ……..level cannot be realized without quality teacher
a) Any
b) Maximum
c) Minimum
d) Specific
Technological innovation have gone side by side with the growth of ………
a) Urdu
b) Science
c) History
d) English
Typically a learning common is surrounded by space allowing a range ………..activities
a) Between
b) Different
c) Specific
d) Both a and c
There is often a ………of wireless and wired technology offering access
a) Mixture
b) Maximum
c) Minimum
d) Between
English communication has become a in the world ………
a) Global language
b) Specific language
c) Compulsory language
d) International language
Who as it is increasing the 3rd world countries………. with the development of science and
technology
a) Pakistan
b) America
c) India
d) Malaysia
We can conclude that teaching is………..human service
a) Good
b) Great
c) Respectful
d) Both a and b
McQs of Chapter 5: 5.3
Q:1: A positive class environment help students:
Reduce anxiety.
To improve attention.
Both a & b.
None of these.
Q:2: Classroom environment is one of the most important factors who effect:
Student learning.
Teacher training.
Both a & b.
None of these.
Q:3: Components of an effective learning are:
The goals for teaching and learning.
To improve the teacher training.
Both a& b.
None of these.
Q:4: Feature of modern learning is:
Life long process.
Is not life long process.
Both a & b.
None of these.
Q:5: Teacher should collaborate with:
Students.
Society.
Both.
None of these.
Q:6: Which of the following is not goal or aim of environment education:
To faster clear awareness about social and political interdependences.
To help student getting good marks.
Both a & b.
None of these.
Q:7: Classroom environment provide students:
Opportunities to build social skills.
Relevant content.
Both a & b.
None of these.
Q:8: How many types of learning environments are there:
Two.
Six.
Four.
None of these.
Q:9: Best learning environment is:
Keep it positive.
Address learner needs.
Both a & b.
None of these.
Q:10: Classroom community and culture is the vital component of creating:
A positive learning.
Negative behavior.
Both a & b.
None of these.
1) With time make poper plannings for future with
1) Agriculture
2) Forigen cultural√
3) Education war
2)Methodology ,techniques, research are parts of
1) Human growth
2) islamic values
3)planning & strategies √
3)Planning should included values of
1)wesetern
2) Eastern
3) Islamic√
4)The methods and requires probably to have greater influence is
1) Assessment√
2)Golas
3)Values
5)Assessment plays important role to
1)Learn
2) Focus√
3) none Above
6)How many main functions assessment have
1)4
2)5
3)6√
7)The first Function of assessment is
1) Time &Attention √
2) Activity
3)Decision for future
8) Assessment helps student to internalize
1)Discipline √
2)quality&equalvaity
3) planning
9)With the help of assessment is to accept that
1) Learning pattern
2)Education focus
3) All Above
The ability to combine ……..classes into one for team –teaching split class into small group
e) Two
f) Three
g) Six
h) One
The numerical skill involved in processing interpreting and…….
e) Communication
f) Communication skill
g) Communicating information
h) Collaborate
Collaboration and partnership mean in which inter…….. collaborative activity
e) College
f) School
g) University
h) Both A and B
The quality of education in ……..level cannot be realized without quality teacher
e) Any
f) Maximum
g) Minimum
h) Specific
Technological innovation have gone side by side with the growth of ………
e) Urdu
f) Science
g) History
h) English
Typically a learning common is surrounded by space allowing a range ………..activities
e) Between
f) Different
g) Specific
h) Both a and c
There is often a ………of wireless and wired technology offering access
e) Mixture
f) Maximum
g) Minimum
h) Between
English communication has become a in the world ………
e) Global language
f) Specific language
g) Compulsory language
h) International language
Who as it is increasing the 3rd world countries………. with the development of science and
technology
e) Pakistan
f) America
g) India
h) Malaysia
We can conclude that teaching is………..human service
e) Good
f) Great
g) Respectful
h) Both a and b
51. China is the largest country.
e) Fifth f) Fourth g) Seventh h) All
52. In china education is compulsory until the age of.
e) 17 years f) 15 years g) 16 years h) 18 years
53. In china the duration of primary education is start.
e) 5 to 6 years f) 6 to 7 years g) 8 to 10 years h) None of these
54. China is Famous for its manufacturing.
e) Electronics f) Voltaic g) A and b both h) Thermionic
55. In china Senior Middle School duration is.
e) 15 to 18 years f) 16 to 17 years g) 14 to 16 years h) 17 to 18 years
56. Which education is not compulsory in any Area
e) Primary f) Junior middle g) Senior middle h) Pre- primary
57. In china middle Education begins between the age of .
e) 12 to 18 years f) 14 to 16 years g) 12 to 15 years h) None of these
58. Education in china is divided into kindergarten.
e) 3 f) 2 g) 4 h) 6
59. The main categories of teachers in china is.
e) State paid f) Community g) Both a and b h) None of these
teachers paid teachers
60. There are main categories of teachers in china.
e) Two f) Three g) Four h) Six
61. The system of teacher education comprises distinct subsystem.
e) Three f) Two g) Four h) Seven
62. In the early days students are taught and math.
e) Chinese f) Persian g) Hindi h) Arabic
63. In which stage the children also directed some additional activities such as music art.
e) Primary f) Secondary g) Pre-primary h) Middle
64. In china which level of education is compulsory for all Students?
e) Senior middle f) Junior middle g) Primary h) None of these
65. In service teacher education is a year diploma program.
e) One to two f) Two or three g) Three to four h) None of these
years years years
66. Finish teachers education development divided into lines.
e) 2 f) 4 g) 3 h) 8
67. The land mask of finish teacher education was established .
e) 1856 f) 1859 g) 1852 h) 1870
68. The first teacher training college for elementary school was founded in .
e) Dimmask f) Jyvakyla g) Paris h) None of these
69. Teacher education in Finland for comprehensive school was resigned to the universities in.
e) 1976 f) 1974 g) 1980 h) 1988
70. How many ECTS required of primary school teacher in Finland in Bachelor’s degree
.
e) 180ECTS f) 750ETCS g) 200ETCS h) 190ETCS
71. Which department chosen for teacher training at university level.
e) Haskaly f) Kindergarten g) jyuakyla h) None of these
72. How many degrees are mentioned for teacher education in Finland?
e) 11 f) 6 g) 9 h) 5
73. Class primary teachers passed the Master’s degree within?
e) 4 years 200 f) 3 years 400 g) 5 years 300 h) None of these
points points points
74. Which main subject include in craft teacher education with
points.
e) Math’s with 120 f) Educational g) Physics 170 h) None of these
points science 155 points
points
75. How many ETCS required of primary teacher of Finland in Master’s degree?
e) 120ETCS f) 150ETCS g) 200ETCS h) 190ETCS
76. Which grade required for primary teachers in Finland?
e) 1 to 3 f) 1 to 6 g) 1 to 9 h) 1 to 5
77. The teacher training of class primary translated to the universities in?
e) 1975 f) 1972 g) 1970 h) None of these
78. Which grade required for secondary teachers in Finland?
e) 2 to 9 f) 1 to 6 g) 1 to 9 h) 1 to 5
79. Master’s practice of teacher Education in Finland according renewed curriculum?
e) 6-10 weeks 15 f) 7-12 weeks 20 g) 6-7 weeks 10 h) None of these
ETCS ETCS ETCS
80. Pedagogical studies for teacher become important in degree?
e) Subject f) Craft teacher g) Class primary h) A and b both
Teacher education teacher
education
81. Teacher education in Malaysia is closely related to the development of the
Educational system.
e) National f) Provincial g) 10 cal h) None of these
82. Teacher education division (TED) is a .
e) Organization f) Department g) Both a and b h) None of these
83. There are main types of pre-service programmed in Malaysia.
e) Four f) Five g) Two h) One
84. Teacher education program has two main types of pre-service programmed in
.
e) Indonesia f) Malaysia g) Korea h) Pakistan
85. The Malaysian Diploma of teaching (DMT) is?
e) Aim f) Program g) Type h) None of these
86. Two types of pre-service programs in Malesia?
e) TEP& PPT f) DNP & LED g) PDT & TEP h) DMT & PDT
87. The also witnessed can increase in the number of teaching training
colleges.
e) 1980 f) 1981 g) 1990 h) None of these
88. Teacher training colleges preparing teachers for both the primary and lower
secondary school.
e) 24 f) 25 g) 26 h) 27
89. To inculcate & nurture national consciousness by primary common ideas, values is?
e) Types f) Program g) Aim h) Above all
90. English school divided into two school?
e) Primary & f) Secondary & g) Both A & B h) None of these
Secondary high school
school
91. After the world war 11 the training was conducted by through the
government.
e) British f) Malaysian g) American h) Australian
92. Malaysian government by sending local teachers Hong Kong universe from.
e) 1990-2000 f) 1888-1898 g) 1928-1938 h) 1918-1928
93. In Raffles teachers college was establish and the teacher were trained here?
e) 1928 f) 1988 g) 1978 h) 1938
94. The teacher were trained through a system in which they work as temporary school they
work as temporary school teachers & attend the training class for?
e) 1 year f) 2 year g) 3 years h) 4 years
95. Education in china is divided into kindergarten.
e) 6 f) 4 g) 3 h) 5
96. Who is not heavily engaged with in service teacher education in Finland?
e) Teacher union f) Universities g) Finish school h) None of these
system
97. How much time period required for Multidisciplinary practice in Finland?
e) 9-10 weeks, 20 f) 7-9 weeks, 30 g) 6-7 weeks, 10 h) None of these
ECTS ECTS ECTS
98. Pedagogical subjects and pedagogical thesis study are required for?
e) Craft teacher f) Class primary g) Subject teacher h) None of these
education teacher education
99. In Finland teacher education for elementary school refers to?
e) 3rd line f) 2nd line g) 1st line h) None of these
100. The first line is refer to Finland for Teacher education is?
e) Higher f) Secondary g) Elementary h) A and b both
education education education
1. University of Education was established in ?
A 1st Feb 2002
B 20th Sep 2000
C 25th July 1999
D 10th sep 2002
2. University of Education is the largest produce of professional qualified teacher
at the?
A Elementary level
B Primary level
C Secondary level
D A and B both
3. University of Education to focus on the ?
A Student study
B Teacher training
C Dicipline of education
D B and C both
4. Classroom teacher to the need of public and private school of various level ?
A Primary
B Secondary
C Higher Secondary
D All of these
5. Aims of University to provide society with competent ?
A Students
B Men and Women
C Doctors
D Teacher
6. To provide right kind of leadership in all walks of life?
A Integrity
B Vision
C Quality
D A and B both
7. Ordinance 2002 providing ?
A Vision and mission
B Knowledge
C Education
D All of these
8. How many campus of the Education University ?
A 8
B 4
C 10
D9
9. To make teachers accountable. They should be given
A Freedom in the selection of content and methods of teaching
B Training in teaching and examining
C Opportunities for professional growth
D Transfer to places where they want to serve
10. The social heritage of people could be described by the following term
A Culture
B Social norm
C Transmission
D Human involvement
11. Hearing is controlled by
A Frontal lobes
B Occipital lobes
C Temporal lobes
D Parietal lobes
12. The Montessori schools insist on
A The principle of sense training
B Creativeness, the main objective c education
C Complete discipline and supervision
D Well equipped school buildings
13.According to Alder, the primary cause for stresses and strains in an
individual is
A The feeling of inferiority
B The desire for knowledge of the self
C The desire for gratification of the sex impulse
D The curiosity to know the mind of others
14. The main purpose of the first degree in our universities should be to
A Bring students to frontiers of knowledge and from there should be
research
B Equip students with necessary competencies for different work
experiences
C Prepare students for social service and bring them to the threshold of
knowledge
D Bring to the frontiers of research with necessary equipment of
knowledge
15. The term "Manpower Needs" in any country requires the
A People should be educated in accordance with specified jobs
requirements
B Enrolments in educational institutions should be decided according
C Capacities of men should be fully utilised for education and training
D Education at all stages should be geared to promote the powers of the
educates
16. Man is superior to other animals mainly due to
A Large brain
B Free forelimbs
C Erect posture
D Front eyes
17. Effective teaching means
A Love, cooperation, sympathy, affection and encouragement given to
students
B Corporal punishment given to students at the time of moral offences
C Individualized instruction and open classroom discussion
D Both (a) and (c)
18. One can be a good teacher, if he
A Has genuine interest in teaching
B Knows his subjects
C Knows how to control students
D Has good expression
19. The professional requirements of a teacher as explained in the UNESCO
publication is/ are
A Innovativeness in approach and teaching strategies
B Mastery over the subject and competency for teaching
C Justice to the profession
D All of the above
20. Students should prefer those teachers who
A Give important questions before examination
B Dictate notes in the class
C Can clear their difficulties regarding subject-matter
D Are themselves disciplined
21. Students learn more from a teacher who is
A One who communicates his ideas precisely and clearly?
B Affectionate
C Gently
D Hard working
22. The most important skill of teaching is
A making students understand what the teacher says
B Keeping students relaxed while teaching
C Covering the course prescribed in his subject
D Taking classes regularly
23. Which of the following items of information are important about students
to motivate them for studies?
A Learning style
B Personality
C Socio-cultural background
D All of the above
24. All of the following are the characteristic features of an effective teacher
except
A emphasis upon standard
B emphasizing group discussion for the purpose of clarifying the objectives
C emphasis upon the quick control of the problematic situation
D differential treatment meted out to students of his class
25. A teacher
A should introduce the lesson before he starts teaching
B should have command over his language
C should have command over his subject
D all of the above
26. The field of education is permeated by conflicts and misconception
because
A problems in education call for subjectivity of interpretation
B problems encountered in teaching are not amenable to rigorous
scientific investigation
C there are not good teaching methods and procedures
D teachers are not worthy of doing rigorous scientific investigation
27. Which of the following is the most important single factor in underlying the
success of beginning a teacher ?
A scholarship
B communicative ability
C personality and its ability to relate to the class and to the pupils
D organisational ability
28. When you put a question in the class to check the knowledge of
students, the best method would be to
A Put more than one question at a time to stimulate students
B Frame the question as lengthy as you can
C To point to intelligent students first and then put the question
D To pose the question to the whole class and then select somebody to
Research is
29. A Data gathering
B Moving from a broad area to a narrow and focussed area
C A systematic process of finding the truth
D Data gathering, processing and analysis
30. Evaluation in education insists on the following:
A Making tests more reliable and valid
B Conducting periodical tests to detect students' weaknesses
C Insisting on clear cut behavioural objectives of teaching
D Examining students objectively for selection purpose
31. The idea of starting girls' University in our country started in the year
1970.
A As an initiative of the British rulers
B Through the efforts of municipalities and local fund communities
C With the opening of the SNDT university at Bombay
D With the political awakening in the country by the push given by
Mahatma Gandhi
32. Adult education's main objective is to
A Teach adults to be able to understand' what they read
B Enable the adults to read and write
C Help adults achieve literacy along it personal development
D Socialise the adults to move about freely
33. The idea of sense training in the Monte: method is based on
A The theory of transfer of training
B The behaviouristic theory of education
C The stimulus response theory of learning
D The pragmatic aspects of education theories
34. Vocationalisation of education has the object of
A Preparing students for a vocation along with knowledge
B Giving more importance to vocation than general education
C Converting liberal education into vocational education
D Creating an educational bias among vocational people
35. A technical educational cess was recommended to be levied in our
country' the first time by
A The Secondary Education Commission
B The International Education Commission
C The University Education Commission
D The Technical Education Commission
36. To make learning effective, a goal must be meaningful in terms ______ ?
A Objectives of the curriculum
B Intellectual ideas
C Standards of others
D Students' needs and purposes
37. What makes an adolescent revolt against Authority?
A He thinks that he is mature enough
B His want for recognition and independence of thought and action
C He thinks that he is intelligent enough
D He believes that he does not need any advice
38. You want to develop cooperation and team spirit in students? Which
activities would you propose?
A Art
B Debate
C Project work
D Quiz
39. What is the main purpose of punishment to students?
A Demonstrate authority
B Protect others from doing the same
C Reform the offender
D Retaliate for the wrong that has been done
40. Why is Environment Awareness necessary at all stages of education?
A Important for human survival
B Environment varies from region to region
C Man must control and change environment
D None of the above
41. If you want to improve the ability to observe in children, which of the
following would you recommend?
A Generating interest in subject
B Developing a framework for experiences
C Sharpening the senses
D Training mental faculties
42. ________ is the process in which you identify the common aspects or
basic relationships in a variety of specific situations?
A Abstraction
B Generalization
C Problem Solving
D Reasoning
43. To make learning effective, a goal must be meaningful in terms ______ ?
A Objectives of the curriculum
B Intellectual ideas
C Standards of others
D Students' needs and purposes
44. Drop outs are more likely to be
A Vulnerable to the requirement of public assistance
B Unemployed
C Engaged in antisocial behaviour
D All of these
45. School children are often victims of infection caused by
A Mal-nutrition caused by undigested food particles
B Invasion of the body by the plant and animal organisms
C Carelessness of teachers in providing activities
D Lack of proper exercises and drills
1- Teachers salaries are ___________ all over the world
and the same situation exists in Pakistan.
A) high
B) average
C) low
D) medium
2- Teachers working in primary schools have low salaries
even as compared to __________________________.
A) a sweeper
B) a police constable
C) a house helper
D) A shopkeeper
3- Salaries of teachers working at different levels are
significantly __________________.
A) resembling
B) different
C) relevant
D) combined
4- teachers working at primary level have very low
salaries as compared to college and _______________
teachers.
A) academy
B) University
C) kindergarten
D) preschool
5- salaries of teachers working at different levels are
presented according to the revised pay scales _______.
A) 2010
B) 2020
C) 2008
D) 2011
6- teacher salary package in public sector of Pakistan is
the normal question for the new students who recently
_________..
A) passed
B) graduated
C) convocated
D) promoted
7- The average government teacher gross salary in
Pakistan is ____________.
A)RS 456,578
B)RS 885,036
C)RS 369,054
D)RS 893,008
8-A senior level government teacher (8+ years of
experience) earns an average salary of _______.
A) RS 2,456,677
B) RS 1,089,823
C) RS 3,567,856
D) RS 4,675,890
9-The OECD reveals a yawning gap between eh highest-
and Lowest - paid _______ around the world
A) doctors
B) Teachers
C)Engineers
D) psychologists
10- Rs _________ should be the minimum salary of a
private school teacher in Pakistan
A) 13000
B)12000
C)16000
D)17000
11-In private schools , salaries are never paid by the
________ of the month
A) first
B) second
C) fourth
D) third
12- Anyone can feel the pain and stress if a person who
has to suffer for more than _____ months.
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) Fourth
13-_________ schools rely on donations for funding.
A) Government
B) Private
C)none of these
D) all of these
14- if a school hires ___ teachers than a peanut share
from school profit goes to the teachers
A)28
B)25
C)10
D)89
15-the highest paid rank has bareilly and at rupees 15000
to rupees _____
A)34000
B)18000
C) 33670
D)56829
16- data released by the OECD reveals that in the US the
average _________ teacher makes a starting salary of
around 39000 dollars a year
A) American
B) European
C) none of these
D) all of these
17-there is no salary structure for private school teachers
which are a ______ part of society now
A) giant
B) small
C) none of these
D) all of these
18- There is no mechanism where the teacher could be
paid at the first of the ________ from the previous months
fee collection
A) month
B) year
C) both a and b
D) none of these
19- There should be a ____ from the state where private
school teachers should be paid by the start of the month.
A) rule
B)law
C) none of these
D) both a and b
20- A ____marla house based school with a total of just
200 students charging rupees 5000 child earns 10000 per
month.
A) ten
B) two
C) six
D) eight
21- if teachers working at different levels are presented
according to the revised pay scales _________.
A) 2006
B)2008
C)2009
D)2007
22- Teacher salary packages that normal question of the
____ students.
A) New
B) Old
C) A/b
D) None of them
23- In Pakistan income is always calculated as per the
______ pay scale.
A) Assigned
B) Given
C) Taken
D) Received
24- Teacher salary are low al over the world and the
same situation exists in _______
A) Pakistan
B) America
C) China
D) Malaysia
25- The average government teacher gross salary in
Pakistan is Rs.______
A) 665,036
B) 885,036
C) 555,036
D) None of them
26- Salary estimates are because on salary _____
A) Survey
B) Decided
C) Given
D) Taken
27- Organization economic co-operation and development
is also known as______
A) 0ECO
B) OECD
C) OEDC
D) None of them
28- Private education is a fast growing business in
A) India
B) China
C) Pakistan
D) America
29- The OECD’S full data set reveals a yawning gap
between the highest and low paid,
A) Teacher
B) Principal
C) Department
D) None of them
30- Salary exploitation in private schools is the time of
_____ day of month.
A) First
B) Salary
C) Mid
D) Last
31- Most private schools fix ____ date of every month for
paying the staff salary.
A) 10
B) 20
C) 15
D) 30
32- _____ rely on tuition and donations for funding.
A) Private schools
B) Private academy
C) Private college
D) Private university
33- Private schools are not _____and salaries are
negotiated on an individual basis.
A) United
B) Unionized
C) Separate
D) Divided
34- A large number of private schools consist of ____
house based.
A) 10 marla
B) 20 marla
C) 7 marla
D) 5 marla
35- A total of just 200 hundred students charged Rs.____
earns 1,000,000.
A) 5,000/child
B) 10,000/child
C) 1,000/child
D) 2000/child
1. If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten is said by
Taylor Ross
Christ Martin
Rudyard Kipling
None of these
2. Storyboarding is a great way to teach any subject which requires
step-by-step memorization
visualization highly-conceptual ideas.
Both
None of these
3. History teachers can use a storyboard to recreate a
Famous event
Story
Moments
None of these
4. A classroom environment that is
Well decorated
Fun
Engaging
All of these
5. creative and stimulating environment will help them
explore
encourage them
Both
None
6. An open-minded attitude can help
innovating new teaching methods
Encourage them to learn
Help them to learn fast
None of these
7. a hectic workload may affect your
engagement in teaching
Ability to give better lecture
Daily life
Work routine
8. Learning is fun when
puzzles and games are part of education.
Teacher is friendly with students
Both
None of these
9. To be a creative teacher, you need to
do some research on creative ideas
To present new ideas
Present new techniques
All of these
10. We can define technology broadly as
Tool
Technique
Method
Term
11. Low tech includes
White board
Marker
Both
None
1 It comes from the Greek word "techne " which means an art or craft.
[A] Technique
[B] Technology
[C] Technician
[D] Telepathy
2 The use of technology to enhance learning process is called --------in education?
[A] IT
[B] ICT
[C] Information technology
[D] Communication technology
3 In what word does technology came fro
A Technique
B. Techno
C . Techne
D. Tech
4 Which of the following is not the part of educational technology?
A. Comparison of performance of two different classes or schools
B. selection of suitable teaching strategies
C. Use of motivation techniques in the class
D. construction of measuring instruments for evaluation of instructional outcomes
5. If is important for teachers to innovate their teaching ideas for
The betterment of….
A teaching
B. Education
C. Student
D. Schools
6….has also the main impact on teaching now a days.
A. Television
B. Computer
C. Technology
D. Reading
7 what encourage teachers and students to explore?
A. Innovation
B. Teaching
C. Techno
D. Books
8. Innovation inuolues a different way of looking at problems and
……them.
A. Extending
B. Correcting
C. Seasthing
D. Solving
9. What in innovation helps students develop their creativity?
A. Working
B thinking
C. Planning
D development
10. we can define technology broadly as any… of teacher was.
A books
B. Computer
C. Tool
D mobile
11 Whiteboard marker table and the… or teacher uses.
A book
B. Technology
C sources
D plan
12 what is disrupting traditional education?
A. Educational technology
B. Books
C. Innovationp
D. Tablets
1. Pedagogy is the study of___________?
A.Education
B. Teaching Methods
C. Learning Process
D. Guiding Students
2. The word pedagogy means…..?
A.to understand the child
B.to guide the child
C.to lead the child
D.to educate the child
3. The word pedagogy is…
Latin word
Greek Word
None of them
4. Innovative ideas that will help you to ……. your teaching methods
Reinvent
Recreate
Renew
5. Teacher should implement innovative ideas that make the classroom experience
much more…… for your students.
Desirable
Loveable
Suitable
6. . The use of technology to enhance learning process is called _______ in education.
(A) IT
(B) ICT
(C) Information technology
(D) Communication technology
7. Which of the following are benefits of brainstorming when compared to nominal group
technique?
Brainstorming is more fun
Brainstorming can create a positive organizational climate
Both of them
8. While teaching in the classroom, any kind of work that involves two or more students, is
a form of___________?
Collaborative learning
Collaborative project
Collaborative work
Collaborative effort
9.Which of the following is related with teaching skill?
Blackboard writing
Solving questions
Asking questions
All the above
10.Any method of teaching which involves two or more students, can be termed
as__________?
a. Class task
b. Group Work
c. Class work
d. Group task
11. To make classroom teaching more effective every teacher should discuss with
colleagues:
a. Analyze responses of students
b. Keep him/herself abreast of development in the area in his/her subject
c. Publish his/her writings
d. None of theme
12. The able teacher is one who:
a. Engages the students in their work
b. Inculcates the interest in the subject among students
c. Helps all the students in passing the examination
d. Maintains peace in the class
13.The aim of a teacher is____________?
a. To help students get through in the examination
b. To make students disciplined
c. To develop the abilities of students
d. To develop the social behaviors among students
1. People like to watch movies because there always be a ………..
a) Happy ending b) thriller c) interesting story d) Suspense
2. The first simulation conference, the Winter Simulation Conference, was
held in?
a) 1967 b)1978 c)1979 d) 1980
3. Simulation tools offer many advantages compared to ………. teaching
methods.
a) Latest b) Traditional c) new d) pedagogical
4. Learn how to communicate more effectively at work helps you in?
a) achieve your goals b) resolving problems c) in improving productivity d)
all of them
5. The ability to convey or share ideas and feelings effectively?
a) Digital simulations b) Advance research c) communication skills d) story
telling
6. The students should be able to prepare a research project proposal,
making an/a ……….. Use of survey research.
a) Pedagogical b) appropriate c) inappropriate d) none of them
7. If your question about student, you should have data about?
a) His country b) society c) his teacher d) student
8. ……….. is learning utilizing electronic technologies to access educational
curriculum outside of a traditional classroom.
a) a) Digital simulations b) Advance research c) communication skills d)
e-learning
9. A learning system based on formalized ………… but with the help of
electronic resources.
e. a) Studying b) teaching c) learning d) practice
f. 10. Which of them is/are example of fun learning?
g. a) Create Simple Science Experiments b) Allow Students to Work
Together c) Give Students a Brain Break d) All of them
h. 11. Hands-on activities are a …….. way for students to learn.
i. a) Wrong b) right c) fun d) inappropriate.
j. 12. Cloud storage had made research?
k. a) Difficult b) easy c) slow d) fast
1. Code of ethics for teachers should include the value of
a) Justice
b) Truthfulness
c) All of them
d) Honesty
2. Values give rise of
a) Ideals
b) Feeling
c) Education
d) Decision
3. Teaching is a profession due to teachers
a) Observances of professional ethics
b) Love for knowledge
c) Love of children
d) Mastery over pedagogical aspects
4. A code of ethics is a
a) Set of standards of professional conduct
b) Statement of principles imposed by govt
c) A guide post left to individual direction
d) All of above
5. Teachers are trained in
a) General education
b) Subject matter
c) Professional education
d) All of above
6. The code of ethics of the teacher permits
a) Tutor for pay a pupil in his class
b) Participate in the politics outside in the classroom
c) Discuss confidential matter as he see fit
d) Accept fees for commenting school texts
7. The word ethics stands for
a) Substances
b) Understanding human nature
c) Study of morality
d) None of these
8. Code of ethics functions as more than a well written statement of what---- of people
would be under certain a) Cooperative
b) Ideal behavior
c) Satisfactory
d) All of them
9. There are ----principles for preparing a code of ethics
a) 6
b) 5
c) 2
d) 10
10. A code of ethics should contributes to the strength and advancement of--- a)
Learning
b) Working
c) Behavior
d) All of them
11. Ethics refers to the study of
a) Good behavior
b) Well mannered
c) Personality
d) Conduct and moral judgments
12. A code of ethics can assist in preserving for the expert professional people in the
school the role of the a) Friend
b) Educational expert
c) a/b
d) administrative
13. ------as vocation requiring advanced education and training.
a) Profession
b) Professional
c) Professor
d) Nope
14. Profession is a group of -----learned in occupation.
a) People
b) Student
c) Mothers
d) Fathers
15. Some members of which agree to abide by specified rules of conduct when
a) Practicing the profession
b) Learning about life
c) Teaching to students
d) Giving guideline
16. Code of ethics is -------statement.
a) Formal
b) Non formal
c) Informal
d) All of them
17. Code of ethics is statement of group’s
a) Ideals
b) Values
c) Important
d) a/b
18. code of ethics is guide of ----
a) principles
b) rules
c) ideas
d) values
19. principles designed to help professional conduct business
a) honestly
b) integrity
c) honesty with integrity
d) all of them
20. Code of ethics also referred to an
a) Ethical code
b) Principles
c) All of them
d) Professional code
21. Code of ethics business and a code of professional practice and an
a) Employee code of conduct
b) Rules
c) Regulation
d) All of them
22. Ethics refers to the study if conduct and
a) Moral judgment
b) Moral philosophy
c) Code of ethics
d) a/b
23. code of ethics provides a
a) proper set of guideline
b) path
c) facilities
d) decision
24. they can use to make---
a) good decision
b) professional degree
c) guideline
d) none
25. it also concerned with one’s
a) behavior
b) conduct
c) workplace
d) a/b
26. professional ethics the ethical norms
a) value and principles
b) value and guideline
c) ethical decision
d) all of them
27. Teaching is the profession due to teachers…
a) Love for knowledge
b) Love for children
c) Obeisance of professional ethics
d) Mastery are pedagogical aspect
28. The most favorable actor in teaching is the
a) Lengthy vacations
b) Easy work
c) High salaries
d) Social work and recognition
29. Teaching of tolerance is the threshold of
a) Peace
b) Value
c) Society
d) Betterment of surrounding
30. In planning for teaching profession the most important factor is
a) Ability
b) Interest
c) Influence of family
d) Recognition
31. As a group , teachers tend to be relatively
a) Liberal
b) Pessimistic
c) Unstable
d) Conservative
32. The code of ethics for teachers should the value of
a) Justice
b) Intelligence
c) Honesty
d) All of these
33. Teachers deal with students regardless their -----characteristics. a) Emotional
b) Political
c) Racial
d) All of them
34. Maintain active membership in…
a) Professional ethics
b) Professional organization
c) Teaching profession
d) None of them
35. Teachers deal with other members of profession in the…
a) Same manners
b) Different manners
c) Ethically
d) None
36. ………. In all recommendations they give concerning the work of the concerning the work
of the teachers a) Be strict
b) Be fair
c) Be straight
d) All of them
37. Discuss ----issues from an objective point of view
a) Contervession
b) Society
c) International
d) None
38. Encourage students----- to higher objectives goals.
a) Formulate
b) Give importance
c) Build their confidence
d) None
39. Confidentiality is a….
a) Ethical principles
b) Social
c) None of them
d) a/b
40. confidentiality association with the profession such as
a) medicine
b) laws
c) psychotherapy
d) all of them
41. confidentiality information of
a) worker
b) employees
c) colleague
d) all of them
42. Confidentially regarding ….
a) Whose interest
b) Which interest
c) None of them
d) Both a/b
43. In intelligence work there are limits to the amount of information one can share
confidentiality is essential this line says that...
a) Gijis de vris
b) Michael suhudous
c) Albert
d) Mamta ghandi
44. Objectively is a principle of
a) Journalistic professionalism
b) Ethical principal
c) Social principles
d) None of them
45. Objectively in journalism enables highly accelerated …
a) New sporting
b) Delivery
c) None of them
d) Both a/b
46. Respect gives a ….feeling
a) positives
b) Negative
c) None
d) a/b
47. Rude conduct is usually considered to indicate a
a) Lack of aspect
b) Disrespect
c) Respect
d) a/b
48. Law is one of the….
a) Most basic social institutions
b) One of the most necessary
c) Set of enforced rules
d) All of them
49. Law is a
a) System of laws
b) Guidelines
c) None of them
d) a/b
50. an unjust law is itself a species of violence assets for its branch is move se
a) mahatma Gandhi
b) albert
c) Michael
d) Gijis de vris