(01) What does 'Currere" stand for?
(i).Road Map
(ii). Runway✔
(iii). Motorway
(iv).Destination
(02). Who coined the term sociology?
(1). Comte ✔
(ii).Bacon
(iii).Marlowe
(iv). Taylor Swiss
(03). In how many categories are axiological questions divided?
(i). Two ✓
(ii). Three
(iii). Four
(iv). Five
(04) An evaluation regarding content validity during the curriculum development process is
called.
(i). Diagnostic
(ii). Summative
(iii). Formative ✔
(iv). Impact
(05) The Hunter commission recommended the introduction of vocational
courses at the secondary stage in:
(i). 1981
(ii). 1882
(iii). 1985
(iv).1983
(06). Which category of philosophy deals with the nature of reality?
(i). Ontology✔
(ii). Epistemology
(iii). Aesthetics
(iv). Axiology
(07). In Japan, the school curriculum is presented by the Ministry of Education and revised
approximately after how many years?
(i). 5
(il). 10✔
(iii). 15
(iv). 20
(08). Which category of philosophy deals with the nature of values?
(i).Ontology
(ii). Epistemology
(iii). Aesthetics
(iv). Axiology✔
(09). Style of teaching which emphasizes the development of self-initiated and self-directed
pupil learning is:
(i). Viewing, listening, answering method
(ii). Heuristic and Discovery Method✔ (iii). Drill method
(iv). Instructional method and unstructional situations
(10). Textbooks will be constituted to review the existing curriculum in the policy
of:
(i). 1974✔
(ii). 1977
(iii). 1984
(iv). 1981
(11). The Calcutta Madrassah was established in:
(i). 1650
(ii). 1750
(ill). 1781✔
(iv).1815
(12). The Asian Programme of Educational Innovation for Development was given in:
(i). 1976
(ii).1978
(iii). 1974 ✔
(iv). 1964
(13). What type of consideration is media explosion?
(i). Philosophical
(ii). Sociological ✔
(iii). Psychological
(iv). Analytical
(14). Curriculum planning involves:
(i). Aims
(ii). Goals
(iii). Objectives
(iv). All above
(15). There is officially no Canadian educational system and by law education is
(i).the responsibility of:Federal
(ii). Provincial✔
(iii). Local
(iv). None of them
(16). Harry S. Browdy classified aims under how many categories?
(i). One
(ii). Two
(iii). Three
(iv). Four✔
(17). According to Scriven, there are two forms of curriculum evaluation:
(i). Outcome and impact evaluation
(ii).Goals-based and Diagnostic
(iii). Formative and Summative Evaluation ✔
(iv). Process and produce evaluation
(18). In Malaysia, the Curriculum Development Centre (CDC) was assigned the responsibility of
helping to raise the standard of education on the basis of aspirations:
(i). National ✔
(ii).International
(iii). Provincial
(iv). Regional
(19). In which century was the curriculum introduced?
(i). 10th
(ii). 11th
(iii).12th
(iv).13th ✔
(20). Which category of philosophy deals with the nature of values?
(i). Ontology
(ii). Epistemology
(iii). Aesthetics
(iv). Axiology✔
(21). Which is the highest level of affective Domain?
(i). Valuing
(ii). Characterization of value complex ✓
(iii). Organization
(iv). Responding
(22). Production of textbooks in Pakistan is basically the responsibility of:
(i). Provincial textbook board ✔
(ii). National commission for education
(iii). National bureau of curriculum
(iv). Universities
(23). Evaluation of the curriculum of any specific course deals with all the educational outcomes
(i). Qualitative and quantitative Aspects ✔
(ii). School and community relationship
(iii). Teaching methodology
(iv).Political commandants
(24). Stephen Romine has discussed procedure in selecting and organizing curriculum
experiences.
(i). The experimental procedure
(ii). The Textbook procedure ✔
(iii). The consensual procedure
(iv). The analysis procedure
(25). The Domain, dealing with thinking, knowing and problem solving.
(i). Cognitive Domain ✔
(ii). Affective domain
(iii). Psychomotor domain
(iv). Solo taxonomy
(26). Statements of purpose with some outcome in mind:
(i). Aims
(ii). Goal✓
(iii). Objective
(iv). None of these
(27). Who have identified the eight steps conceptual model procedure for a
planned curriculum:
(i). Neagley & Evans✔
(ii). Ralph tyler
(iii). Jerome bruner
(iv). Leonard
The government of the United Kingdoms has introduced a national curriculumin
(i).1988
(ii). 1989✔
(iii). 1990
(iv). 1991
(28). In China education begin with pre-school education for children over years
(i). Three✔
(ii). Four
(iii). Five
(iv). Six
(29).The Hartog committee 1929 focused on
courses
(i). Islamic
(ii). Compulsory
(iii).Vocational ✔
(iv). Elective
(30). Macaulay's Minutes wich he wrote in
(1). 1835 ✔
(ii). 1755
(iii). 1922
(iv) None of these
(31). What sort of enterprise is called culture?
(i). Teacher centered
(ii). Value loaded ✔
(iii). Highly towered
(iv). Criterion referenced
(32). Who development the taxonomy dealing with psychomotor activities?
(i).Anita Harrow ✔
(ii). Tyler
(iii). Bloom
(iv). Masla
(33). Relevant, high motivation and potential of learning are the arguments in the favor of
content organization approach:
(i). Specific competencies
(ii). Individual needs and interest ✔
(iii). Subject/discipline
(iv). Social activates
(34). Ralph Tyler stated five general principles of
(i).Content evaluation
(ii). Content analysis
(iii). Content validity
(iv). Content selection ✔
(35). A curriculum is blueprint or pipe of the school that includes experiences for
the:
(i). Experts
(ii). Teacher
(iii). Learner ✔
(iv). Curriculum planner
(36). Method deals with the apparent activities and face value of the programme.
Evidence about 'students' learning is not collected.
(i). The cardiac method
(ii). The cosmetic method✔
(iii). The curricular method
(iv). The computational method
(37). The activity to be performed as a result of bodily movements is.
(i). Cognitive domain
(ii). Affective domain
(ii). Psychomotor Domain ✔
(iv). Solo taxonomy
(38). In Saudi Arabia the Ministry of Education was established inreplace the Director General
of Education.
(i). 1948
(ii). 1954 ✔
(iii). 1960
(iv). 1966
(39). Which elements of curriculum development gives direct help in classroom
instruction?
(i). Aims
(ii). Objective✔
(iii). Goals
(iv). Content
(40). The main focus of Dars E Nizami curriculum is
(1).Quran & Hadith ✔
(ii).Arabic
(iii).Mathematics
(iv). Philosophy and logic
(41). The Experimental procedures refers to the procedure of
(i). Desirable objective testing
(ii). Actual testing ✔
(iii). Criterion of utility testing
(iv). Beliefs about curriculum testing
(42). What does" Currere" stand for?
(i). Road Map
(ii). Runway✔
(iii). Motorway
(iv). Destination
(43). There is no uniform curriculum in:
(i). Canada✔
(ii).Pakistan
(iii). India
(iv). Malaysia
(44). Which discipline is the pursuit of wisdom and knowledge?
(1). Philosophy✔
(ii). Sociology
(iii). Economics
(iv). Philosophy
(45). According to Hilda Toba the level "Specific facts and process" is consist upon
(i). Comprehension
(ii). application
(iii). Knowledge ✔
(iv).Analysis
(46). An evaluation regarding content validity during the curriculum development process is
called.
(i). Diagnostic
(ii). Summative
(iii). Formative ✔
(iv).Impact
(47). Which category of philosophy deals with the nature of knowledge?
(i). Ontology
(ii). Epistemology ✔
(iii). Aesthetics
(iv). Axiology
(48). Methods of instruction introduce an element of reality in teaching and useful
in process-skill type of curriculum organization are:
(i). Discussion method.
(ii). Lecture method
(iii). Drill and practice
(iv). Role playing and simulation ✔
(49). Determination of relationship among various elements, evaluation of outcomes and
systematic way to modify curriculum are possible with the help of:
(i). Selection and organization of content
(ii). Curriculum planning
(i). Conceptual framework ✔
(iv). Curriculum design
(50). The curriculum for 1 to 3 class was introduce in
(i). 1969
(ii). 1970
(iii). 1974✔
(iv). 1990
(51). The General Administration of Girls Education in Saudi Arabia was
established in:
(i). 1955
(ii). 1960✔
(iii). 1965
(iv). 1970
(52).Which values make a person good for himself?
(i). Essential
(ii). Global
(iii). Social
(iv). Personal✔
(53). "Promoting Islamic ideology" refers to the curriculum
(i). Level
(ii). procedure
(iii). Principle✔
(iv).Criterion
(54). The Hartog committee 1929 focused on
(i). Islamic
(ii). Compulsory
(iii). Vocational ✔
(iv). Elective
(55). According to Hilda Toba the level "Specific facts and process" is consist upon
(i).Comprehension
(ii). application
(iii). Knowledge ✔
(iv). Analysis
(56). The Canada has educational systems based on how many provinces?
(i). Eight
(ii). Nine
(iii). Ten
(iv). Twelve ✔
(57). The idea behind this approach was that students would learn to think if they
worked on problems of genuine interest to them:
(i). Specific competencies
(ii). Social activities
(iv). Individual needs ✓
(58).In Russia, the preschool institutions are of two types: nursery schools enrolling children
from 2 months to 3 years, and KG enrolling children from 3 to how many years of age?
(1). 7 ✓
(ii). 8
(iii). 6
(iv). 3
(59). Which one is not included in the selection of persons whose opinion is to be
sought as the first step?
(i). Outstanding leaders
(ii). Experts and specialists
(iii). Common persons of a community ✓
(iv). Representatives of the population of a community
(60). The social functions procedure is related to:
(i). Experience analysis
(ii). Activity analysis approach ✔
(iii). Need analysis approach
(iv). Values analysis approach
(61). Normative Subject-matter is:
(i). Make judgments and belief
(ii). Make moral and aesthetic choices ✔
(iii). Make concepts and values
(iv). Make principles and facts
(62). The activity to be performed as a result of bodily movements is.
(i). Cognitive domain
(ii). Affective domain
(iii). Psychomotor Domain✔
(iv). Solo taxonomy
(63). Who said philosophy seeks to give knowledge of the whole?
(i). Kabir Hayaum✔
(ii). Taylor
(iii). Piaget
(iv). Skinner
(64). Which one is not the level of content and their functions?
(1). Specific facts and process
(ii). Basic ideas
(iii). Concepts
(iv). Values and belief system✔
(65). In Saudi Arabia the Ministry of Education was established in to replace the Director
General of Education.
(i).1948
(ii). 1954✔
(iii). 1960
(iv). 1966
(66). Production of textbooks in Pakistan is basically the responsibility of:
(i). Provincial textbook board ✔
(ii). National commission for education
(iii). National bureau of curriculum
(iv).Universities
(67). The arrangement of the elements of curriculum is:
(i).Curriculum Design ✓
(ii). Curriculum foundation
(iii). Curriculum construction
(iv).Curriculum development
(68). In curriculum development process, which activity is continuous and not a
tail-end process?
(i). Identification of objective
(ii). Selection of content
(iii). Instructional method
(iv). Evaluation ✔
(69). If the objectives are general and vague, it becomes difficult to:
(i). Transfer culture
(ii). Train teachers
(iii). Select content and learning experience ✔
(iv). Manage school environment
(70). Evaluation when we conclude with recommendations for future planners is:
(i). Diagnostic
(ii). Summative ✔
(iii). Formative
(iv). Impact
(71). A curriculum is blueprint or pipe of the school that includes experiences for
(i) Experts
(ii). Teacher
(iii). Learner✔
(iv). Curriculum planner
(72). Evaluation refers to the process undertaken to ascertain to what extent the of a particular
program in education have been achieved:
(i). Aims and Objectives ✔
(ii).Acceptance
(iii). Economic benefits
(iv). Political facts
(73). Which of the following are examples of aims in curriculum?
(i).Human survival
(ii). Self-realization
(iii). A & B ✓
(iv).None of these
(74). The horizontal relationship/relteration of major curriculum elements is:
(i). Consistency
(ii). Continuity
(iii). Sequence
(iv). Integrity✔
(75). In 1947, which university was preparing the curriculum for secondary and higher education
for West Pakistan?
(i). Dhaka University
(ii). Karachi University
(iii). Punjab University✔
(iv). The Islamia University
(76). Who is responsible for curriculum planning and development in Pakistan?
(i). Federal Education
(ii). Curriculum Wing ✔
(iii). Textbook Board
(iv). None of these
(77). In Japan, elementary education is compulsory for all children and lasts for:
(i). 5 years
(ii). 6 years ✔
(iii). 8 years
(iv). 10 years
(78). Which discipline of science is the study of human behavior?
(i). Chemistry
(ii). Physics
(iii). Math
(iv). Psychology✔
(79). The lowest level of the cognitive domain is:
(i). Knowledge ✔
(ii). Comprehension
(iii). Applying
(iv). Evaluation
(80). Islamic and Pakistan Studies were made compulsory under the educational
policy of:
(1). 1978 ✔
(ii). 1970
(iii). 1957
(iv). 1992
(81). The curriculum for 1 to 3 class was introduce in (i). 1969
(ii). 1970
(III). 1974 ✔
(iv). 1990
(82). Vocational subjects include:
(1). Gardening, Tailoring, Hair Cutting
(iii)Logic, Pronunciation Logic, Grammar, Algebra
(iv). All of these
(83). Macaulay's Minutes wich he wrote in
(i). 1835 ✓
(ii).1755
(iii).1922
(iv). None of these
(84). Reconceptualist objectives in curriculum emphasize:
(i). Political and social posture with a theoretical critique ✔
(ii). The teacher-centered approach
(iii). The behavior-centered approach (iv). None of these
(85). Curriculum evaluation should assess all aspects of the program and measure its:
(i). Efficiency and effectiveness✔
(ii). Form and shape
(iii). Pros and cons
(iv). Merits and demerits
(86). The development of objectives in curriculum involves:
(i). The teacher-centered approach
(ii). The behavior-centered approach
(iii). A & B ✔
(iv). None of these
(87). Who development the taxonomy dealing with psychomotor activities? (i). Anita Harrow✔
(ii). Tyler
(iii). Bloom
(iv). Masla
(88). Methods of instruction that introduce reality into teaching and are useful in skill-based
curricula include:
(i). Discussion method
(ii). Lecture method
(iii). Drill and practice method
(iv). Role-playing and simulation ✔
(89). The conceptual model of curriculum development proposed by Hilda Taba
requires:
(i). Seven steps✓
(ii). Six steps
(iii). Five steps
(iv). Four steps
(90). The Asian region is now shifting its curricular emphasis from general to:
(i). Activities and skills
(ii). Skills and crafts✔
(iii). Theory and practical
(iv). Ideas and experience
(91). Which category of philosophy deals with the nature of knowledge?
(i).Ontology
(ii). Epistemology✔
(iii). Aesthetics
(iv). Axiology
The government of the United Kingdoms has introduced a national curriculum
in
(i). 1988
(ii).1989 ✓
(iii). 1990
(iv). 1991
(92). The cognitive domain is divided into:
(i).4 parts
(ii).5 parts
(iii).6 parts ✔
(iv). 7 parts
(93). The social functions procedure is related to:
(i). Activity analysis approach✔
(ii). Need analysis
(iii). Values analysis approach
(iv). None of these
(94). Types of educational objectives in the curriculum include:
(i). Program objective
(ii). Course objective
(iii). Classroom objective
(iv). All of these✔
(95). Ralph Tyler stated five general principles of
(i).Content evaluation
(ii). Content analysis
(iii). Content validity
(iv). Content selection ✔
(96). In 1926, when the Directorate General of Education in Saudi Arabia was established, the
country had schools with a total enrollment of about 709pupils:
(i). 8
(ii). 10
(iii). 12 ✓
(iv). 14
(97). Into how many categories are axiological questions divided?
(1). Two ✔
(iii). Four
(iv). Seven
What is the base of a social curriculum?
(i). Social needs and aspirations ✔
(ii). Chemical bonD
(iv). None of these
(99). In the book *Fundamentals of Curriculum Development, the issue of
curriculum is discussed by:
(i). Smith, John, and Hilda
(ii). Robert, Shores, and Smith
(iii). Smith, Stanley, and Shores ✔
(iv). Stanley, Hilda, and Shores
In China education begin with pre-school education for children over years
(i) Three ✓
(ii). Four
(iii). Five
(iv). Six
(101). With reference to psychology, the curriculum should be:
(1). Child-centered ✓
(ii). Content-centered
(iii). Society-centered
(iv). Teacher-centered
The General Administration of Girls Education in Saudi Arabia was
established in:
(i). 1955
(II).1960✔
(iii). 1965
(iv). 1970
(102). The word "curriculum" is derived from:
(i).Greek
(ii). Persian
(iii). Arabic
(iv). Latin ✔
(103). The analytical procedure can involve the use of:
(i). Interviewing, Questionnaires ✔
(ii). Analysis of facts and ideas
(iii). Analysis of experience
(iv). Analysis of past events
(104). Precise statements of outcomes in terms of observable behavior expected from students
after instruction are:
(1). Behavioral Objectives ✓
(ii).Non-behavioral objectives
(iii). Course objectives
(iv). None of these
(105). Which is the highest level of affective Domain?
(i).Valuing
(ii). Characterization of value complex ✔
(iii). Organization
(iv). Responding
(106). The criterion of interest is based upon:
(i). Tutor interests
(I). Pupil Interests ✔
(iii). Social interests
(iv). People's interests
(107). A curriculum plan built around specific life/workplace activities of adults is
called:
(1). Competency-based curriculum ✔
(ii). Subject-based curriculum
(iii). Social activities-based curriculum
(iv). Individual needs-based
(108). Non-discursive communication includes behavior ranging from facial expressions to
highly sophisticated communication. It is discussed in:
(i). Cognitive domain
(ii). Affective Domain ✔
(iii). Psychomotor domain
(iv).Solo taxonomy
(109). The first Education Conference in Karachi was held in:
(i). August 1947
(ii). September 1947
(iii).October 1947
(iv). November 1947✓
(110). Measurement deals specifically with those characteristics that can be easily:
(i). Guessed
(ii). Stratified
(iii).Realized
(iv). Quantified ✓
(111). Who have identified the eight steps conceptual model procedure for a
planned curriculum:
(i). Neagley & Evans ✔
(ii). Ralph tyler
(iii). Jerome bruner
(iv). Leonard
(112). Which elements of curriculum development gives direct help in classroom
instruction?
(i). Aims
(ii). Objective✔
(iii). Goals
(iv). Content
(113). The education policy that was not implemented:
(i).1940
(ii). 1950
(iii). 1930
(iv). 1960✔
(114). Development of curriculum at a higher level and its application at different
levels is:
(i).Horizontal organization
(ii).Vertical organization
(iii). Centralized ✔
(iv).Decentralized
(115). There is officially no Canadian educational system, and by law, education is
the responsibility of:
(i). Federal
(ii). Provincial ✔
(iii). Local
(iv). None of them
(116). The vertical relationship/reiteration of a major curriculum element is:
(i).Sequences
(ii). Integrity
(iii). Continuity ✔
(iv).Consistency
(117). Co-curriculum activities, independent learning, and community activities are methods
successfully used in:
(i).Discussion method
(ii). Lecture method
(iii). Practice and drill method
(iv). Unstructured situations ✔
(118). The nationalization of institutions was made in:
(i). 1947
(ii). 1970
(HI). 1972 ✔
(iv). 2010
(119). "Promoting Islamic ideology" refers to the_curriculum
(i). Level
(ii). procedure
(iii). Principle✔
(iv). Criterion
(120). The domain including objectives dealing with attitudes, values, interests, appreciations,
and socioemotional adjustment is:
(i). Cognitive domain
(ii). Affective Domain ✔
(iii). Psychomotor domain
(iv). Solo taxonomy
(121). The Affective Domain includes:
(i).Knowledge
(ii). Application
(iii). Synthesis
(iv). Valuing ✔
(122). The complex activity that requires application of knowledge of the nature of
the child, growth, and learning is:
(1). Content organization ✔
(ii). Summative evaluation
(iii). Conceptual framework
(iv). Accountability
(123). Types of Educational Objectives in the curriculum are:
(i). Program objectives
(ii). Course objectives
(iii). Classroom objectives
(iv). All these ✔
(124). The main source of Islamic integration in the curriculum has its bases in:
(i). Quran
(ii). Namaz
(iii).Sunnah
(iv).Both A & C ✔
(125). The approach to content selection organizing facts in terms of principles and ideas to
reduce the quick rate of memory loss is:
(i). Specific competencies
(ii). Subject/discipline ✔
(iii). Social activities
(iv). Individual need
(126). The criteria for effective curriculum organization are:
(1). Continuity and sequence✔
(ii). Validity and reliability
(iii). Continuality and reliability
(iv). Validity and integrity
(127). The torchbearer of intrinsic values was:
(i). Ruskin
(ii). Dewey✔
(iii). Darwin
(iv). Freud
(128). Methods of instruction introduce an element of reality in teaching and useful
in process-skill type of curriculum organization are:
(i). Discussion method
(ii). Lecture method
(iii). Drill and practice
(iv). Role playing and simulation✔
(129). To develop good moral habits among students falls under:
(i). Goal ✓
(ii).Objective
(iii). Aims
(iv). Both B and C
(130). The Domain, dealing with thinking, knowing and problem solving.
(i). Cognitive Domain ✔
(ii). Affective domain
(iii). Psychomotor domain
(iv). Solo taxonomy
(131). The first Education Conference in Pakistan was held in:
(1). 1947 ✔
(ii). 1950
(iii). 1960
(iv). 1965
(132). In Russia, education is universal, free, secular, and conducted in the:
(i). Native language ✔
(ii). National language
(ii). International language
(iv).One language
(133). The 1970 Education policy was presented during the era of:
(i). Nawaz Sharif
(ii).Z.A. Bhutto
(iii).Gen. Yahya ✔
(iv). Gen. Zia
(134). The main focus of Dars E Nizami curriculum is
(i). Quran &: Hadith✔
(ii). Arabic
(iii). Mathematics
(iv). Philosophy and logic
(135). The survey of opinions procedure is:
(i). Study of life activities procedure
(ii). Courses, guides, and other material
(iii). Expert opinion procedure ✔
(iv). Self-explanatory procedure
(136).Method deals with the apparent activities and face value of the programme. Evidence
about 'students' learning is not collected.
(i). The cardiac method
(ii). The cosmetic method✔
(iii). The curricular method
(iv). The computational method
(137). The taxonomy of the cognitive domain was first attempted by:
(i).Taba
(ii). Bloom ✔
(iii). Krathwohl
(iv). None of these
(138). Stephen Romine has discussed procedure in selecting and organizing
curriculum experiences.
(i). The experimental procedure
(ii). The Textbook procedure✔
(iii). The consensual procedure
(iv). The analysis procedure
(139). Determination of relationship among various elements, evaluation of outcomes and
systematic way to modify curriculum are possible with the help of:
(i). Selection and organization of content
(ii). Curriculum planning
(ii). Conceptual framework ✔
(iv). Curriculum design
(140). When the focus of the content organization is to produce who are able to
handle themselves and situation of which they are a part which adequacy
and ease is known as organization focused on:
(i). Specific competencies
(ii). Process skills ✔
(iii). Subjective/Discipline
(iv). Social activates
(141). Evaluation of the curriculum of any specific course deals with all the
educational outcomes
(i). Qualitative and quantitative Aspects ✔
(ii).School and community relationship
(iii). Teaching methodology
(iv).Political commandants
(142). Approaches to educational objectives in curriculum includes:
(i).Behaviorist
(ii). Managerial
(iii). Systems
(iv). All of these✔
(143). According to Nicholls and Nicholls there are selection.
(i). Eight
(ii). Five
(iii). Four ✔
(144). The total process from selection of educational objectives to evaluation of
the curriculum is titled as
(i). Curriculum construction
(ii). Curriculum design
(iii). Curriculum development✔
(iv). Curriculum implemental
(145). To develop habit of good speaking in classroom is a/an:
(i).Aims
(ii). Goals
(ii). Objective ✔
(iv). None of these
(146). The nature of aims in curriculum:
(i). Social organization
(ii). Social roles
(iii). Lifestyle
(Iv). All of these✔
(147). The Experimental procedures refers to the procedure of
(i). Desirable objective testing
(ii). Actual testing ✔
(iii). Criterion of utility testing
(iv). Beliefs about curriculum testing
(148). Objectives are expressed in the form of what the students are expected to be able to do at
the end of a course.
(i). General objectives
(ii). Long-term objectives
(iii).Behavioral objectives ✔
(iv). Specific objectives
(149). There is no uniform curriculum in:
(1).Canada ✔
(ii).Pakistan
(iii). India
(iv). Malaysia
(150). Relevant, high motivation and potential of learning are the arguments in the favor of
content organization approach:
(i).Specific competencies
(I). Individual needs and Interest ✔
(iii). Subject/discipline
(iv). Social activates
(151). Validity means
(i). Relevancy of a measure
(ii). Consistency of a measure
(iii). Accuracy of a measure✔
(iv). Standards of a measure
(152). A track followed to achieve the educational objectives is
(i). Course
(ii). Plan
(iii). Curriculum ✔
(iv).Outline
(153). Which discipline is the pursuit of wisdom and knowledge?
(1). Philosophy✔
(ii). Sociology
(iii). Economics
(iv). Philosophy
(154). Statements of purpose with some outcome in mind:
(i). Aims
(ii). Goal✔
(iii).Objective
(iv). None of these
(155). What sort of enterprise is called culture?
(i). Teacher centered
(ii). Value loaded ✔
(iii). Highly towered
(iv). Criterion referenced
1. In the book “Fundamental of Curriculum Development” who discuss the issues of curriculum:
a) Smith, John and Hilda
b) Robert, Shores and Smith
c) Smith, Stanley and Shores
d) Stanley, Hilda and shores
2. Precise statements of outcomes in terms of observable behavior expected from students after
instructions are:
a) Behavioral objectives
b) Non-behavioral objectives
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
3. Main source if Islamic integration in curriculum has its bases in:
a) Quran
b) Namaz
c) Sunnah
d) Both a & c
4. Normative subject-matter is:
a) Make judgement and belief system
b) Make moral and aesthetic choices
c) Make concepts and values
d) Make principles and fact findings
5. The Asian Programme of Educational innovation for development was given in:
a) 1978
b) 1976
c) 1974
d) 1964
6. Who said, “Philosophy seeks to give knowledge of the whole”?
a) Kabir’ Huyaum
b) Taylor
c) Piaget
d) Skinner
7. Non-discursive communication includes behavior from facial expressions to highly
sophisticated communications. It is discussed in:
a) Cognitive domain
b) Affective domain
c) Psychomotor domain
d) Solo Taxonomy
8. Which category of philosophy deals with the nature of reality?
a) Ontology
b) Epistemology
c) Aesthetics
d) Axiology
9. Which discipline of science is the study of human behavior?
a) Physics
b) Math
c) Chemistry
d) Psychology
10. According to Nicholls and Nicholls there are Criteria for content selection.
a) Eight
b) Five
c) Four
d) Seven
11. What is the purpose of psychological study?
a) Atomic explosion
b) Economic growth
c) Human behavior
d) Solar energy
12. In which century Arabic language, Arabic grammar and Arabic literature was introduced as
curriculum.
a) 12
b) 13
c) 14
d) 17
13. The word curriculum is derived from:
a) Greek
b) Persian
c) Arabic
d) Latin
14. Evaluation when concluded in some recommendation for future planner to consider or avoid:
a) Diagnostic
b) Summative
c) Formative
d) Impact
15. Which one is not the level of content and their functions.
a) Specific facts and processes
b) Basic ideas and principles
c) Concepts
d) Values and belief system
16. Curriculum planning involves:
a) Aims
b) Goals
c) Objectives
d) All of these
17. Who differentiated the term, “learning experience” and “content”?
a) Stephen Romine
b) Tanner and Tanner
c) Hilda Taba
d) Ralph tyler
18. According to Seriven there are two forms of curriculum evaluation.
a) Outcome and impact evaluation
b) Goals-based and diagnostic evaluation
c) Process and product evaluation
d) Formative and summative evaluation
19. The lowest level of cognitive domain is:
a) Knowledge
b) Comprehension
c) Applying
d) None of these
20. According to Hilda Taba the level “Specific facts and processes” is consist upon:
a) Comprehension
b) Application
c) Knowledge
d) Analysis
21. The first Education Conference in Karachi held in:
a) August 1947
b) September 1947
c) October 1947
d) November 1947
22. Vocational subjects include:
a) Gardening, tailoring, hair cutting
b) Grammar, logic, pronunciation
c) Logic, grammar, algebra
d) None of these
23. The Asian region are now shifting their curricular emphasize from general to:
a) Activities and skills
b) Skills and crafts
c) Theory and practical
d) Ideas and experiences
24. Textbook will be constituted to review the existing curriculum in policy of:
a) 1960
b) 1974
c) 1990
d) 1999
25. The is no uniform curriculum in:
a) Canada
b) Pakistan
c) India
d) Malaysia
26. The Hartog committee 1929 focused on courses.
a) Islamic
b) Compulsory
c) Vocational
d) Elective
27. In how many categories axiological questions are divided.
a) Two
b) Three
c) Four
d) Seven
28. The idea behind this approach was that student would learn to think, if they worked on
problems
of genuine interest to them:
a) Specific competencies
b) Subject/discipline
c) Social activities
d) Individual needs
29. Types of educational objectives in curriculum are:
a) Programme objectives
b) Course objectives
c) Classroom objectives
d) All of these
30. Macaulay’s minutes which he wrote in:
a) 1835
b) 1755
c) 1922
d) None of these
31. Stephen Romine has discussed procedure in selecting and organizing curriculum
experiences.
a) The experimental procedure
b) The textbook procedure
c) The consensual procedure
d) The analytical procedure
32. The development of objectives of curriculum involves.
a) The teacher centered approach
b) The behavior centered approach
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
33. The government of United Kingdom has introduced a national curriculum in:
a) 1988
b) 1989
c) 1990
d) 1991
34. What type of consideration is media explosion?
a) Philosophical
b) Sociological
c) Psychological
d) Analytical
35. In Russia, the Pre-School institutions are of two types, nursery school enrolling children from
2 months to 3 years and KG enrolling children from 3 to years of age.
a) 6
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9
36. Who coined the term “ Sociology”?
a) Comte
b) Bacon
c) Marlowe
d) Tylor Swiss
37. In curriculum development process which activity is continue and not tail-end-process.
a) Identification of objectives
b) Selection of content
c) Instructional method
d) Evaluation
38. Which one is not included in the selection of persons whose opinion are to be sought in the
first
step?
a) Outstanding leaders
b) Experts and specialists
c) Common persons of community
d) Representative of the population of a community
39. Which sort of enterprise is called culture?
a) Teacher centered
b) Value loaded
c) Highly towered
d) Criterion centered
40. Method of instruction introduce an element of reality in teaching and useful in organization
are:
a) Discussion method
b) Lecture method
c) Drill and practice method
d) Role playing and simulation
1. Harry S. Browdy classified aims under categories.
a) One
b) Two
c) Three
d) Four (Right Answer)
2. In how many categories axiological questions are divided?
a) Two (Right Answer)
b) Three
c) Four
d) Five
3. In japan school curriculum is presented by the Ministry
of Education and a course is revised approximately after
years.
a) 5
b) 10 (Right Answer)
c) 15
d) 20
4. Textbook will be constituted to review the existing curriculum
in policy of
1974 (Right Answer)
5. The Calcutta Madrassah was established in
a) 1650
b) 1750
c) 1781 (Right Answer)
d) 1815
6. Who coined the term sociology?
a) Comte (Right Answer)
b) Bacon
c) Marlowe
d) Taylor Swiss
7. Who said philosophy seeks to give knowledge of the whole?
a) Kabir’ Hayaum (Right Answer)
b) Taylor
c) Piaget
d) Skinner
8. There is officially no Canadian educational system and by
law education is responsibility of.
a) Federal
b) Provincial (Right Answer)
c) Local
d) None of them
9. Style of teaching which emphasize the development of
self initiated and self-directed pupil learning is.
a) Viewing, listening, answering method
b) Heuristic and Discovery Method (Right Answer)
c) Drill method
d) Instructional method and unstructional situations
10. Curriculum planning involves.
a) Aims
b) Goals
c) objective
d) All
above
11. What type of consideration is media explosion?
a) Philosophical
b) Sociological (Right Answer)
c) Psychological
d) Analytical
12. The Asian Programme of Educational innovation
for Development was given in
a) 1978
b) 1976
c) 1974 (Right Answer)
d) 1964
13. The idea behind this approach was that student would learn to think, if they-worked on
problem of genuine interest to them.
a) Specific competencies
b) Subject/discipline
c) Social activates
d) Individual needs (Right
Answer)
14. The Canada has educational systems based on differentprovinces.
a) Eight
b) Nine
c) Ten
d) Twelve (Right
Answer)
15. The Hunter commission recommend the introduction of vocational courses at secondary
stage in
a) 1981
b) 1882 (Right Answer)
c) 1985d) 1983
16. In Malaysia the curriculum development Centre (CDC) was assigned the responsibility of
helping to raise standard of education on the basis of aspirations.
a) National (Right Answer)
b) International
c) Provincial
d) Regional
17. According to Seriven there are two form of curriculum evaluation.
a) Outcome and impact evaluation
b) Goals-based and Diagnostic
c) Formative and Summative Evolution (Right Answer)
d) Process and produce evaluation
18. In which century curriculum was introduced
a) 10th
b) 11th
c) 12th
d) 13th (Right
Answer)
19. In Russia the pre-school institutions are of two types, nursery school enrolling children from
2 months to 3 years and K.G enrolling children from 3 to years of
age. 7 (Right Answer)
20. Which one is not included in the selection of persons whose opinion are to be sought is the
first Step?
a) Outstanding leaders
b) Experts and specialists
c) Common persons of a community (Right Answer)
d) Representative of the population of a community
21. Which category of philosophy deals with the nature
of reality?
a) Ontology (Right Answer)
b) Epistemology
c) Aesthetics
d) Axiology
22. The social functions procedure related to
a) Experience analysis
b) Activity analysis approach (Right Answer)
c) Need analysis approach
d) Values analysis approach
23. Normative Subject-matter is
a) Make judgments and belief
b) Make moral and aesthetic choices (Right Answer)
c) Make concepts and values
d) Make principles and facts
24. Which one is not the level of content and their functions?
a) Specific facts and process
b) Basic ideas
c) concepts
d) Values and belief system (Right
Answer)
25. The arrangement of the elements of curriculum is:
a) Curriculum Design (Right Answer)
b) Curriculum foundation
c) Curriculum construction
d) Curriculum development
26. In curriculum development process which activity is continue and not tall-end-process.
a) Identification of objective
b) Selection of content
c) Instructional method
d) Evaluation (Right
Answer)
27. If the objectives are general and vague it becomes difficult to:
a) Transfer culture
b) Trained teacher
c) Select content and learning experience (Right Answer)
d) Manage school environment
28. Evaluation when we conclude in some recommendations for future planner to consider or
avoid.
a) Diagnostic
b) Summative (Right Answer)
c) Formative
d) Impact
29. Evaluation refers to the process undertaken to ascertain as to what extent the of a particular
programme in education have been achieved.
a) Aims and Objectives (Right Answer)
b) Acceptance
c) Economic benefits
d) Political facts
30. Which of the following are examples of aims in
curriculum is/are?
a) Human survival
b) Self-realization
c) A& B (Right Answer)
d) None of these
31. The horizontal relationship/reiteration of major curriculum elements is:
a) Consistency
b) Continuity
c) Sequence
d) Integrity (Right
Answer)
32. In 1947 which university was preparing curriculum of secondary and higher education for
west Pakistan
a) Dhaka university
b) Karachi university
c) Punjab University (Right Answer)
d) The islamia university
33. Who is responsible for curriculum planning and development in Pakistan?
a) Federal education
b) Curriculum Wing (Right Answer)
c) Textbook board
d) None of these
34. In Japan Elementary Education Children attend elementary schools which is compulsory for
all and lasts for years.
a) 5
b) 6 (Right Answer)
c) 8
d) 10
35. Which discipline of science is the study of human behavior?
a) Chemistry
b) Physics
c) math’s
d) Psychology (Right Answer)
36. The lowest level of cognitive domain is
a) Knowledge (Right Answer)
b) Comprehension
c) Applying
d) Evaluation
37. Islamic and Pak studies were made compulsory under the educational policy
a) 1978 (Right Answer)
b) 1970
c) 1957
d) 1992
38. Vocational subjects include
a) Gardening, Tailoring, Hair cutting (Right Answer)
b) Grammar, logic, pronunciation
c) Logic, grammar, algebra
d) All of these
39. Re-conceptualists objectives in curriculum:
a) Political and social posture with a theoretical critique (Right Answer)
b) The teacher centered Approach
c) The behavior centered Approach
d) None of these
40. Curriculum evaluation, which should asses all aspects of the programme, should give a clear
picture of the educational processes and products, it should measure its:
a) Efficiency and effectiveness (Right Answer)
b) Form and shape
c) Pros and cons
d) Merits and demerits
41. The Development of Objectives of curriculum involves:
a) The teacher centered approach
b) The behavior centered approach
c) A & B (Right Answer)
d) None of these
42. Method of instruction introduce an element of reality in teaching and useful in process-skill
type of curriculum organization are:
a) Discussion method
b) Lecture method
c) Drill and practice method
d) Role playing and simulation (Right Answer)
43. Conceptual model of curriculum development proposed by Hilda Taba required:
a) Seven steps (Right Answer)
b) Six steps
c) Five steps
d) Four steps
44. The Asian region are now shifting their curricular emphasis from general to .
a) Activities and skills
b) Skills and crafts (Right Answer)
c) Theory and practical
d) Ideas and experience
45. The cognitive domain is divided into parts.
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6 (Right Answer)
d) 7
46. The social functions procedure related to .
a) Activity analysis approach (Right Answer)
b) Activity analysis approach
c) Need analysis
d) Values analysis approach
47. Types of Educational Objective in curriculum are:
a) Program objective
b) Course objective
c) Classroom objective
d) All these (Right Answer)
48. In 1926 when the Directorate General of Education in Saudi Arabia was established, the
country had schools with a total enrolment of about 709 pupils,
a) 08
b) 10
c) 12 (Right Answer)
d) 14
49. In how many categories axiological questions are divided?
a) Two (Right Answer)
b) Threec) Four
d) Seven
50. What is the base of social curriculum?
a) Social needs and aspirations (Right Answer)
b) Chemical bond
c) Genetics
d) None of them
51. In the book ‘Fundamental of Curriculum Development’ who discuss the issue of curriculum
a) Smith, Jhon, and Hilda
b) Robert, shores and smith
c) Smith, Stanley, and shores (Right Answer)
d) Stanley, Hilda and shores
52. How should be the curriculum with reference to Psychology?
a) Child centered (Right Answer)
b) Content centered
c) Society centered
d) Teacher centered
53. The word curriculum is derived from:
a) Greek
b) Persian
c) Arabic
d) Latin (Right Answer)
54. The analytical procedure can involve the use of following technique.
a) Interviewing, Questionnaires (Right Answer)
b) Analysis of facts and ideas
c) Analysis of experience
d) Analysis of past events
55. Precise statements of outcomes in terms of observable behavior expected from students after
instruction are:
a) Behavioral Objective (Right Answer)
b) Non-behavioral objectives
c) Course objectives
d) None of these
56. The criterion of interest based upon
a) Tutor interests
b) Pupil Interests (Right Answer)
c) Social interests
d) People’s interests
57. Curriculum plan which would be built around specific life/workplace activities of adults is
called:
a) Competency-based curriculum (Right Answer)
b) Subject based curriculum
c) Social activities-based curriculum
d) Individual needs-based
58. Non-discursive communication includes behavior ranging from facial expressions to highly
sophisticated communication.
It is discussed in:
a) Cognitive domain
b) Affective Domain (Right Answer)
c) Psychomotor domain
d) Solo taxonomy
59. The first Education Conference in Karachi held in.
a) August 1947
b) September 1947
c) October 1947
d) November 1947 (Right Answer)
60. Measurement deals specifically with those characteristics that can be easily.
a) Guessed
b) Stratifiedc) Realized
d) Quantified (Right Answer)
61. Education policy that was not implemented
a) 1940
b) 1950
c) 1930
d) 1960 (Right Answer)
62. Development of curriculum at higher level and its application at different level is
a) Horizontal organization
b) Vertical organization
c) Centralized (Right Answer)
d) Decentralized
63. There is officially no Canadian educational system and by law education is responsibility of:
a) Federal
b) Provincial (Right Answer)
c) Local
d) None of them
64. The vertical relationship/reiteration of major curriculum element is:
a) Sequences
b) Integrity
c) Continuity (Right Answer)
d) Consistency
65. Co-curriculum activates, independent learning and community activates are the methods
which could be successfully used in:
a) Discussion method
b) Lecture method
c) Practice and drill method
d) Unstructured situations (Right Answer)
66. The Nationalization of institutions were made
a) 1947
b) 1970
c) 1972 (Right Answer)
d) 2010
67. The Domain, including the objectives dealing with attitudes, values, interests, appreciations,
and socio-emotional adjustment is,
a) Cognitive domain
b) Affective Domain (Right Answer)
c) Psychomotor domain
d) Solo taxonomy
68. Affective Domain includes:
a) Knowledge
b) Application
c) Synthesis
d) Valuing (Right Answer
69. Complex activity that requires application of nature of knowledge, child growth and his
learning:
a) Content organization (Right Answer)
b) Summative evaluation
c) Conceptual framework
d) Accountability
70. Type of Educational Objectives in curriculum are:
a) Program objectives
b) Course objectives
c) Classroom objectives
d) All these (Right Answer)
71. Main source of Islamic integration in curriculum has its bases in
a) Quran
b) Namaz
c) Sunnah
d) Both A & C (Right Answer)
72. Read the statement and identify the approach to content selection; ‘’Organizing facts in terms
of principles and ideas from which they may be inferred is the only known ways of
reducing the quick rate of loss of human memory’’ (Burner, 1960).
a) Specific competencies
b) Subject/discipline (Right Answer)
c) Social activates
d) Individual need
73. Criteria for Effective Curriculum organization
a) Continuity and sequence (Right Answer)
b) Validity and reliability
c) Continuality and reliability
d) Validity and integrity
74. Who was torchbearer of intrinsic values?
a) Ruskin
b) Dewey (Right Answer)
c) Darwin
d) Freud
75. To develop Good moral habits among students is the statement that comes under:
a) Goal (Right Answer)
b) Objective
c) Aims
d) Both B and C
76. Frist Education conference was held in Pakistan was
a) 1947 (Right Answer)
b) 1950
c) 1960
d) 1965
77. In Russia Education is universal, free, secular, and is conducted in language.
a) Native (Right Answer)
b) National
c) International
d) One
78. 1970 Education policy was presented in the ere of
a) Nawaz sharif
b) Z.A Bhutto
c) Gen. Yahya (Right Answer)
d) Gen. Ziya
79. The survey of opinions procedure is .
a) Study of life activities procedure
b) Courses. Guides and other material
c) Expert opinion procedure (Right Answer)
d) Self-explanatory procedure
80. The Taxonomy of cognitive domain is first attempt by:
a) Taba
b) Bloom (Right Answer)
c) Krath whole
d) None of these
81. A process for tool development to measure some specific characteristics is known is:
a) Assessment
b) Analysis
c) Test Development (Right Answer)
d) Evaluation
82. When the focus of the content organization is to produce who are able to handle themselves
and situation of which they are a part which adequacy and ease is known as
organization focused on:
a) Specific competencies
b) Process skills (Right Answer)
c) Subjective/Discipline
d) Social activates
83. Approaches to educational objectives in curriculum includes:
a) Behaviorist
b) Managerial
c) Systems
d) All of these (Right Answer)
84. According to Nicholls and Nicholls there are criteria for content selection.
a) Eight
b) Five
c) Four (Right Answer)
d) Seven
85. The total process from selection of educational objectives to evaluation of the curriculum is
titled as
a) Curriculum construction
b) Curriculum design
c) Curriculum development (Right Answer)
d) Curriculum implemental
86. To develop habit of good speaking in classroom is a/an:
a) Aims
b) Goals
c) Objective (Right Answer)
d) None of these
87. The nature of aims in curriculum:
a) Social organization
b) Social roles
c) Lifestyle
d) All of these (Right Answer)
88. Objectives are expressed in the form of what the students are expected to be able to do at the
end of a course.
a) General objectives
b) Long-term objectives
c) Behavioral objectives (Right Answer)
d) Specific objectives
89. Validity means
a) Relevancy of a measure
b) Consistency of a measure
c) Accuracy of a measure (Right Answer)
d) Standards of a measure
90. A track followed to achieve the educational objectives is
a) Course
b) Plan
c) Curriculum (Right Answer)
d) Outline
91. Which category of philosophy deals with the nature of values?
a) Ontology
b) Epistemology
c) Aesthetics
d) Axiology (Right Answer)
92. Which is the highest level of affective Domain?
a) Valuing
b) Characterization of value complex (Right Answer)
c) Organization
d) Responding
93. Production of textbooks in Pakistan is basically the responsibility of:
a) Provincial textbook board (Right Answer)
b) National commission for education
c) National bureau of curriculum
d) Universities
94. Evaluation of the curriculum of any specific course deals with all the educational outcomes
a) Qualitative and quantitative Aspects (Right Answer)
b) School and community relationship
c) Teaching methodologyd) Political commandants
95.Stephen Romine has discussed procedure in selecting and organizing curriculum
experiences.
a) The experimental procedure
b) The Textbook procedure (Right Answer)
c) The consensual procedure
d) The analysis procedure
96. The Domain, dealing with thinking, knowing and problem solving.
a) Cognitive Domain (Right Answer)
b) Affective domain
c) Psychomotor domain
d) Solo taxonomy
97. Statements of purpose with some outcome in mind:
a) Aims
b) Goal (Right Answer)
c) Objective
d) None of these
98. Who have identified the eight steps conceptual model procedure for a planned curriculum:
a) Neagley & Evans (Right Answer)
b) Ralph tyler
c) Jerome bruner
d) Leonard
99. The government of the United Kingdoms has introduced a national curriculum in
a) 1988
b) 1989 (Right Answer)
c) 1990
d) 1991
100. In China education begin with pre-school education for children over years
a) Three (Right Answer)
b) Four
c) Five
d) Six
101. Macaulay’s Minutes wich he wrote in
a) 1835 (Right Answer)
b) 1755
c) 1922
d) None of these
102. What sort of enterprise is called culture?a) Teacher centered
b) Value loaded (Right Answer)
c) Highly towered
d) Criterion referenced
103. Who development the taxonomy dealing with psychomotor activities?
a) Anita Harrow (Right Answer)
b) Tyler
c) Bloom
d) Masla
104. Relevant, high motivation and potential of learning are the arguments in the favor of content
organization approach:
a) Specific competencies
b) Individual needs and interest (Right Answer)
c) Subject/discipline
d) Social activates
105.Ralph Tyler stated five general principles of
a) Content evaluation
b) Content analysis
c) Content validity
d) Content selection (Right Answer)
106.A curriculum is blueprint or pipe of the school that includes experiences for the:
a) Experts
b) Teacher
c) Learner (Right Answer)
d) Curriculum planner
107. Method deals with the apparent activities and face value of the programme. Evidence about
‘students’ learning is not collected.
a) The cardiac method
b) The cosmetic method (Right Answer)
c) The curricular method
d) The computational method
108. The activity to be performed as a result of bodily movements is.
a) Cognitive domain
b) Affective domain
c) Psychomotor Domain (Right Answer)
d) Solo taxonomy
109. In Saudi Arabia the Ministry of Education was established in to replace the Director
General of
Education.
a) 1948
b) 1954 (Right Answer)
c) 1960
d) 1966
110. Which elements of curriculum development gives direct help in classroom instruction?
a) Aims
b) Objective (Right Answer)
c) Goals
d) Content
111. The main focus of Dars E Nizami curriculum is
a) Quran &: Hadith (Right Answer)
b) Arabic
c) Mathematics
d) Philosophy and logic
112. The Experimental procedures refers to the procedure of
a) Desirable objective testing
b) Actual testing (Right Answer)
c) Criterion of utility testing
d) Beliefs about curriculum testing
113. What does ‘’ Currere’’ stand for?
a) Road Map
b) Runway (Right Answer)
c) Motorway
d) Destination
114. There is no uniform curriculum in:
a) Canada (Right Answer)
b) Pakistan
c) India
d) Malaysia
115. Which discipline is the pursuit of wisdom and knowledge?
a) Philosophy (Right Answer)
b) Sociology
c) Economics
d) Philosophy
116. According to Hilda Toba the level ‘’Specific facts and process’’ is consist upon
a) Comprehension
b) application
c) Knowledge (Right Answer)
d) Analysis
117. An evaluation regarding content validity during the curriculum development process is
called.
a) Diagnostic
b) Summative
c) Formative (Right Answer)
d) Impact
118. Which category of philosophy deals with the nature of knowledge?
a) Ontology
b) Epistemology (Right Answer)
c) Aesthetics
d) Axiology
119. Methods of instruction introduce an element of reality in teaching and useful in process-
skill type of curriculum organization are:
a) Discussion method
b) Lecture method
c) Drill and practice
d) Role playing and simulation (Right Answer)
120. Determination of relationship among various elements, evaluation of outcomes and
systematic way to modify curriculum are possible with the help of:
a) Selection and organization of content
b) Curriculum planning c) Conceptual framework (Right Answer)
d) Curriculum design
121. The curriculum for 1 to 3 class was introduce in
a) 1969
b) 1970
c) 1974 (Right Answer)
d) 1990
122. The General Administration of Girls Education in Saudi Arabia was established in:
a) 1955
b) 1960 (Right Answer)
c) 1965
d) 1970
123. Which values make a person good for himself?
a) Essential
b) Global
c) Social
d) Personal (Right Answer)
124. ‘’Promoting Islamic ideology’’ refers to the forselecting curriculum
a) Level
b) procedure
c) Principle (Right Answer)
d) Criterion
125. The Hartog committee 1929 focused on courses
a) Islamic
b) Compulsory
c) Vocational (Right Answer)
d) Elective