PAST PAPER 05 (Headmaster) AJKPSC

 The writing and publishing of textbooks is the responsibility of the provincial textbook:

a)Boards b) Bureaus

c) Corporation d) Centers

When Pakistan Government entrusted the responsibility of the revision of curricula of B.A/B.Sc. and M.A/ MSc. Level courses to the Higher education commission and National Academy of higher education.

a) 1972 b) 1974

c) 1976 d) 1978

About subjects of the various disciplines are taught in the universities.

a) 70 b) 80

c) 90 d) 100

 There are……approximately working weeks in a year at primary and secondary levels.

a) 35 b) 32

c) 30                                d) 25

Medium of instruction at higher secondary and university level is.

a) Urdu / Provincial Language  b) Urdu                                    

c) Urdu / Englishd) English

When the federal funding of the universities was introduced, and recurring budget is also allocated to the universities from the federal budget of education.

a) 1976 b) 1980

c) 1981                               d) 1982

Correct answer 2002

 Curriculum organization should be consistent with the unified manner in which……….learn.

a) Student b) Children

c) Teachers d) All of These

The curriculum of the school be the determining factor in the……….of the school.

a) Adopted   b) Marking

c) Staff d) Organization

 When the new syllabi were introduced first time in Pakistan.

a) 1951 b) 1958

c) 1959 d) 1961

The curriculum should be formulated on………..basis.

a) Strict b) Cooperative

c) Changing d) Simple

The curriculum should be organized in terms of what is known about the……….. process.

a) Learning b) Progressive

c)Development d) Experimental

  How many aspects of vertical organization of the curriculum deserve attention?

a) 2   b) 3

c) 4 d) 5

sequence, continuity, and integration.

The curriculum should never be considered a finished product or a ………..plan.

a) Basic   b) First

c) Coming d) Final

With the leadership of the principal and others, the staff should examine the programme:

a) Independently b) Continuously

c) Monthly d) Annually

The relatively unconscious learning that are inescapable accompaniments of daily living usually are referred to as:

a) formal  

b) Informal education

c) Skilled education  

d) Technical education

 From the………. Viewpoint, education implies change and can be regarded either as process or as product.

a) Cultural b) Individual

c) Psychological d) Fundamental

Through the educational process an individual is stimulated to think, to appreciate, and to:

a) Educate b) Behave

c) Act d) Train

Attention must be given to the selection of appropriate learning materials and to the gearing of teaching techniques to meet:

a) Social needs b) Learner needs

c) Educational needs d) Cultural needs

Educational psychology, as an area of psychological study, is exerting a powerful influence upon the formulation of educational objectives, the construction of school curriculum, and the organization of procedures.

a) Knowledge-selecting

b) Teaching experience

c) Knowledge-development

d)Teaching-learning

Although…… is a relatively new science, it is rapidly developing a body of reliable and pertinent subject matter.

a) Educational psychology

b) Educational philosophy

c) Educational process

d) Educational research

The control of conditions is basic to the procedure…… research

a) Basic b) Experimental

c) Controlled d) Variable

The learning process and the …… are closely associated.

a) Learning psychology

b) Learning environment

c) School system d) Teacher

Children should be taught about democracy and while they are in school should be given an opportunity to experience the………..way of life.

a) Personal b) Autocratic

c) Democratic d) Quality

Teaching is an art as well as a skill, subtle interactions, difficult to discover, may exert a potent influence upon the degree of:

a) Success b) Research

c) Effectiveness d) Failure

Who conceived the idea that if the response of many individuals were arranged in order of successful achievement a large number would give evidence of relatively similar responses, while a small number would tend toward superior or inferior performance respectively?

a) Wundt b) Cattle

c) Alfred Binet d) Galton

During the late ….. tests were developed for the purpose of measuring single abilities, such as spread of movement, sensation (visual, auditory etc.) and reaction time.

a) 1850s b) 1900s

c) 1800s d) 1950s

……..Psychologist Alfred Binet concluded that intelligence is more than the sum of isolated functions and intelligent behavior should be evaluated in terms of activities that combine various items.

a) American b) French

c) British d) Russian

Terman… psychologist introduced the Binet test for general use in differentiating between degrees of brightness and dullness.

a) American b) English

c) Spanish d) Italian

Studies have been made concerning the effect of nursery school and kindergarten attendance upon the mental ability of ………. children.

a) Young b) Average-minded

c) Feeble-minded d) Dull

In the case of……….. growth, the rate is more rapid during the early years and then levels off gradually until intellectual maturity is reached:

a) Total b) Mental

c) Rapid d) Emotions

The concept of mental age as introduced by…………..is a helpful technique in the interpretation of raw test scores.

a) Binet b) Goddard

c) Terman d) Merrill

What may be considered to be qualities which all individuals possess in varying degrees?

a) Aptitudes b) Activities

c) Experiment d) Training

 ……………..in any area or on any level is conditioned by the learner’s readiness to learn.

a) Guidance b) Learning

c) Research d) Training

The word “Guidance” means:

a) To show path b) To give way

c) To answer d) To understand

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