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Q.1
CAI stands for what?_____?
Computer after instruction
Computer assisted innovation
Instruction and computer
Computer aided instruction
(D)
Q.2
CAL stands for what?
Computer assisted Learning
Computer at Learning
Computer and Learning
Call and Learning
(A)
Q.3
CAL stands for what?
Computer assisted Learning
Computer at Learning
Computer and Learning
Call and Learning
(A)
Q.4
PC stands for what?
Personal Computer
Program Counter
Popular Computer
Processor Computer
(A)
Q.5
Copying data from internet to computer is called____?
Down-loading
Uploading
Pasting
Transferring
(A)
Q.6
Information Technology is a term which means_____?
Internet
Telecommunication & Computer
Computer
Telecommunication
(D)
Q.7
Computer programs that control and coordinate the physical parts of the computer are called_____?
Windows software
System software
Application software
Disk operating system software
(B)
Q.8
Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) programs are developed basically for the use of______?
Group instruction of students
Students record keeping
Individual students
Teachers for classroom teaching
(C)
Q.9
Internet is a_____?
Large area network
Number of smaller network
Local area network
Network within country
(A)
Q.10
Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) programs are oriented to the activities of_____?
Teacher
Syllabus
Student
Content
(C)
Q.11
Which is not Internet-application?
News group
Word processors
E-mail
Chat messengers
(B)
Q.12
Technology_____?
Guarantees effective learning
Increase I.Q.
Facilitates development of skills
Causes learning
(C)
Q.13
What makes up an entire computer system____?
Software
Hardware
Monitor & Mouse
Hardware & Software
(D)
Q.14
The combination of text, sound and video to display Du information in the meaningful way is called_____?
Opaque projector
Slide projector
Over head projector
Multimedia
(D)
Q.15
Which of the following is different from the other?
CD drive
Floppy disk drive
Printer
Hard disk drive
(C)
Q.16
Which of the following is different from the other?
Monitor
Plotter
Printer
Scanner
(D)
Q.17
Which of the following is different from the other?
Keyboard
Scanner
Mike
Speaker
(A)
Q.18
An operating system is_____?
Computer
Window 2000
Compller
High level language
(B)
Q.19
Which of the following is a type of CAI_____?
Disk
Dialogue
Digital
Discrete
(A)
Q.20
What is the greatest contribution of present day technology and its use in education_____?
Atom Bomb
Teaching machines
Television
Computer
(D)
Q.21
For what "e" stands for in e-mail?
Electricity
Electronic
Electronically
Early
(D)
Q.22
The system software is_____?
SPSS
MS Excel
MS Word
Windows 98
(D)
Q.23
Conversation of raw data into useful information is called____?
Data organization
Data processing
Data verification
Data base
(C)
Q.24
A person who writes instructions for a computer to solve a particular problem is called____?
Computer instructor
Computer expert
Computer engineer
Computer programme
(D)
Q.25
Personal computer consists of____?
Data, programme, storage access
Software
Hardware
All of the above
(D)
Q.26
The word E-mail stands for_____?
Exceptional mail
Erroneous mail
Extraordinary mail
Electronic mail
(D)
Q.27
Computer give results after_____?
Programming
Priming
Processing
Printing
(C)
Q.28
The name of Heuristic method is derived from the Greek word_____?
Hero
Heurises
Hervules
None of the above
(B)
Q.29
Lecture method is generally described as_____?
Child Centered
Teacher Centered
Activity Centered
None of the above
(B)
Q.30
During discussion method, teacher passes/announces a______?
Question
Activity
Topic
Exercise
(C)
Q.31
A process in which a small group assembles to communicate will each other, using speaking, listening and non-verbal processes in order to achieve instructional objectives is______?
Question Answer Method
Demonstration Method
Lecture Method
Discussion Method
(D)
Q.32
A repeated performance of learning act until attainment of desired level of skill to do the act correctly is
Problem Solving Method
Drill Method
Demonstration Method
Project Method
(B)
Q.33
Selection of different media for different students is done in_____?
Individualized Instruction
Computer Assistant Instruction
Role Playing
Programmed Instruction
(A)
Q.34
An overall procedure which is adopted by a teacher to achieve certain goals is______?
Technique
Strategy
Method
Tactic
(B)
Q.35
Teaching method hased upon the assumption of Herbert Spencer that the learner should be told me tittle a possible is______?
Demonstration Method
Discussion Method
Lecture Method
Heuristics Method
(D)
Q.36
Je programmed boaren learning kes place under_____?
Artificial conditions
Controlled conditions
Natural conditiona
None of the shore
(B)
Q.37
Portfolio is the collection of_____?
Teacher work
Office work
School record
Student work
(D)
Q.38
Programmed learning was presented by_____?
John Dewey
B. F. Skinner
J. S. Bruner
Benjamin Bloom
(B)
Q.39
Which is not the step of project method
Evaluation
Planning
Execution
Analysis
(D)
Q.40
Who says that project is a purposeful activity_____?
Stevenson
Dewey
Kilpatrick
Ballard
(C)
Q.41
Method based on Dewey's philosophy is______?
Demonstration method
Project method
Lecture method
Inquiry method
(B)
Q.42
The steps to be taken in Problem Solving Method are______?
Three
Five
Two
Four
(B)
Q.43
Discovery method is advanced method of_____?
Inquiry method
Heuristic method
Both a & b
None of a & b
(C)
Q.44
Herbert model for lesson planning has steps____?
Four
Five
Three
Six
(B)
Q.45
Demonstration means_____?
To develop
To perform
To observe
To show
(D)
Q.46
It is a learning log of student's achievement_____?
Assignment
Observation
Port Folio
Project
(C)
Q.47
The teaching method recommended for element school science in Pakistan is_____?
Project method
Laboratory method
Lecture method
Activity method
(A)
Q.48
First component of lesson planning is_____?
Homework
Presentation
Summary
Objectives
(D)
Q.49
Useful for higher classes is_____?
Demonstration method
Lecture method
Inquiry method
Project method
(B)
Q.50
Which one is the best for large group instruction_____?
Demonstration method
Iecture method
Inquiry method
Project method
(B)
Q.51
Inquiry method includes_____?
Experiments
Showing
Observation
Questioning answering
(D)
Q.52
Inquiry means_____?
To learn
To teach
To investigate
To find
(C)
Q.53
The ultimate result of scientific method is_____?
Development of senses
Development of knowledge
Both a & b
None of a & b
(B)
Q.54
Which is not the step of scientific method_____?
Experiment
Observation
Interview
Prediction
(C)
Q.55
Which is the best method of teaching Science at school level?
Analytical
Demonstration
Lecture
Direct
(B)
Q.56
Which is the SECOND step in the problem solving method?
Recognition and definition of problem
Formulation of hypothesis
Testing hypothesis
Conclusion
(B)
Q.57
Which one is NOT the Psychological principle of teaching?
Proceed from complex to simple
Proceed from concrete to abstract
Proceed from simple to difficult
Proceed from known to unknown
(A)
Q.58
What is the first step in the Project method of teaching?
Determination of objectives
Determination of activities
Distribution of work
Planning
(A)
Q.59
The ultimate focus of scientific method is on______?
Observations
Formulation of a law/theory
Hypothesis formulation
Experimentation
(B)
Q.60
Exhibition of Science fairs promote students ability of_____?
Comprehension and application
Lower order skills
Knowledge and comprehension
Higher order skills
(A)
Q.61
Method based on the facts that students learn association, activity and cooperation is known as_____?
Project
Discussion
Demonstration
Problem-solving
(A)
Q.62
Which one is a standard for demonstration method?
To keep accuracy of results the teacher should dictate the result
Students should observe the demonstration and teacher should not tell important finding
Demonstration should be pre-tested to remove the weakness in demonstration
All of the above
(C)
Q.63
What is true about Science Text Book?
Textbook does not help in the selection of instructional activities
Our teachers do not take textbook as a part curriculum
Our teachers take textbook as curriculum
There is no difference between textbook and curriculum
(C)
Q.64
The most direct experience from the following is that of_____?
Visual symbol
Demonstration
Motion pictures
Field trip
(D)
Q.65
Interest can be created in students in specific topics of study by the use of_____?
Fellalin
Bulletin board
All of the above
Chalk board
(C)
Q.66
A field trip is arranged for_____?
See other people doing things
Note the meaning of action
Making an excursion
All of the above
(D)
Q.67
Mock up models are those which explain_____?
Internal structure
External structure
Principles or working of machine
None of above
(A)
Q.68
According to W. Therber, types of Models are_____?
3
2
4
5
(B)
Q.69
How much knowledge is gained through the sense of taste?
13%
6%
3%
75%
(A)
Q.70
How much knowledge is gained through the sense of smell?
6%
13%
75%
3%
(D)
Q.71
How much knowledge is gained through the sense of Frock?
13%
73%
6%
3%
(C)
Q.72
How many senses a person uses while observing film?
2
3
4
1
(A)
Q.73
How much knowledge is gaine gh the sense of listening?
13%
3%
75%
6%
(A)
Q.74
How much knowledge is gained through the sense of seeing?
2
4
4
1
(A)
Q.75
Which is not included in print media?
Diagrams
Magazines
T.V
Books
(C)
Q.76
Which one is exception?
Diagrams
Magazines
T.V
Books
(C)
Q.77
Which is more suitable in teaching of science?
Demonstration method
Lecture method
Project method
Discussion method
(C)
Q.78
Role of student is active in_____?
Inquiry method
Problem solving method
Discovery method
All above
(D)
Q.79
Teacher performs practically and explains in____?
Demonstration method
Problem solving method
Lecture method
Discovery method
(A)
Q.80
Students find/cxplore the informations themselves in_____?
Both
Discovery method
Lecture method
None
(B)
Q.81
CAI stands for_____?
Computer assisted instruction
Computer analyzed interview
Computer analyzed instruction
Computer assisted interview
(A)
Q.82
The number of students in cooperative learning groups are ____?
5-6
3-4
10-15
8-10
(B)
Q.83
Cooperative learning is an alternative to_____?
Teaching models
Micro teaching
Competitive models
Lesson plans
(C)
Q.84
Which one is accountable in cooparative learning_____?
Group
Individual
Both a & b
None of a & b
(C)
Q.85
Which is not the types of teleconferencing_____?
Computer teleconferencing
T.V teleconferencing
Audio teleconferencing
Video teleconferencing
(B)
Q.86
The main types of teleconferencing identified are_____?
3
2
4
5
(A)
Q.87
Drama or role play is useful for teaching _____?
Science
Malts
History
Language
(C)
Q.88
Which is not the objective of Drama/role play_____?
Development of social skills
Development of skills of conversation
Recreation and enjoyment
Do make rehearsals
(D)
Q.89
A good drama does not include_____?
Alive dialogues
Subject full of feelings
Interesting story
Very long play
(D)
Q.90
Which is not true about projects_____?
It is proceeded in social environment
It is accomplished in real life
It is a purposeful activity
It is teacher centred activity
(D)
Q.91
The Socratic method is known as_____?
Discussion method
Question Answer method
Lecture demonstration method
Inquiry method
(B)
Q.92
Practice is made in_____?
Deductive method
Discussion method
Inductive method
Drill method
(D)
Q.93
We move from specific to general in_____?
Drill method
Inductive method
Discussion method
Deductive method
(B)
Q.94
Activity involves_____?
Many action
Mental action
Physical action
Physical and mental action
(D)
Q.95
According to Kilpatrick, the types of projects are_____?
5
4
3
2
(B)
Q.96
Arm strong was the exponent of_____?
Project method
Discussion method
Heuristic method
Problem solving method
(C)
Q.97
Heuristic means______?
To show
To act
To investigate
To do
(C)
Q.98
Symposium is a type of_____?
Lecture method
Discussion method
Demonstration method
Discovery method
(B)
Q.99
Students are passive in_____?
Discovery method
Lecture method
Inquiry method
Project method
(B)
Q.100
The rules of presenting the contents to make them easy are called_____?
Maxims of teaching
Teaching strategies
Methods of teaching
Techniques of teaching
(A)
Q.101
The goal of teaching is_____?
Desirable change in behaviour
to involve pupils in activities
To impart knowledge
To give information
(A)
Q.102
Which is not the focal point of triangular process of teaching
Teacher
Pupil
Contents
Teaching method
(D)
Q.103
In teaching experienced members guide the immaturs one's for______?
Qualification
Adjustment of life
Spending time
Quality of life
(B)
Q.104
The oldest strategy originated from the philosophy of idealism is_____?
Project strategy
Heuristics
Demonstrations
Lecture strategy
(D)
Q.105
Child centered style which emphasizes on the creativity of the learner and develops all aspects of behaviour is_____?
Permissive style
Autocratic style
Both a & b
Neither a nor b
(A)
Q.106
Content centered style of teaching in which teacher is active and students interests and abilities are not cared. belongs to_____?
Permissive style
Democratic style
Autocratic style
a & b
(C)
Q.107
The teaching strategy classified under permissive style is_____?
Lecture method
Tutorials
Role playing
Demonstration method
(C)
Q.108
The teaching strategy classified under autocratic style is _____?
Project method
Computer assisted instruction
Programmed instruction
Heuristic method
(C)
Q.109
Graphic aids include_____?
Globes
Comics
Cartoons
a, b and c
(D)
Q.110
The projector is which transparencies are used and the projected material falls behind and over the teacher on the screen for full view of the students is_____?
Overhead projector
Multimedia
Slide projector
Opaque projector
(A)
Q.111
When opaque objects are projected, it is called_____?
Diascope
Motion pictures
Epidiascope
over head proejctor
(C)
Q.112
In multimedia, digitized audio and video segments can be mixed with_____?
Graphics
Text
Both a & b
None of a & b
(C)
Q.113
A slide projector is also known as_____?
Magic lantern
Diascope
None of a & b
Both a & b
(D)
Q.114
A film strip usually consists of_____?
50-150 separate pictures
40-100 separate pictures
1-20 separate pictures
20-40 separate pictures
(D)
Q.115
Projected aids include_____?
Cartoons
Microscope
Telescope
Epidiascope
(D)
Q.116
Aids where a bright light is passed through transparent picture, and by means of a lens, an enlarged picture is thrown on the screen is_____?
Graphic aids
Projected aids
3-dimensional aids
Audiovisual aids
(B)