GENERAL METHODS OF TEACHING

.– What kind of direct method of teaching is?

A. Low-tech

B. High-tech

C. Mixed-tech

D. None of these

Ans: (A) Low-tech

 

2-In the inductive method of teaching, the student is a(n):

A. Passive participant

B. Dormant participant

C. Active participant

D. None of these

 

Ans: (C) Active participant

 

3-The kinesthetic learning model, in which students perform hands-on physical activities, is a teaching method of:

A. High-tech

B. Mixed-tech

C. Multiple-tech

D. None of these

 

Ans: (D) None of these (Low Tech is correct answer)

 

4-The approaches used by teachers to achieve the goals and objectives of lessons are called:

A. Teaching methods

B. Technique of dialogue

 

C. Teaching styles

D. None of these

 

Ans: (A) Teaching methods

 

5-Differential instruction is a method of teaching:

A. High-tech

B. Mixed-tech

C. Multiple-tech

D. None of these

 

Ans: (D) None of these (Low Tech is correct answer)

 

6-Flipped classroom is a method of teaching:

A. High-tech

B. Mixed-tech

C. Multiple-tech

D. None of these

 

Ans: (A) High-tech

 

7-The general principles, pedagogy, and management strategies used for classroom instruction are called:

A. Teaching strategies

B. Technique of dialogue

C. Teaching styles

D. None of these

 

Ans: (A) Teaching strategies

 

8-Instruction tailored to meet students’ individual needs is called:

A. High-tech

B. Mixed-tech

C. Multiple-tech

D. None of these

 

Ans: (D) None of these (Correct term: Differentiated Instruction)

 

9-All of the following are characteristics of authoritative style of teaching EXCEPT:

A. Sharing

B. Rudeness

C. Suppression of the subordinates

D. None of these

 

Ans: (A) Sharing

 

10-A teacher uses a variety of skills and techniques to ensure the classroom runs smoothly, without disruptive behavior from students. This is known as classroom:

A. Rules

B. Management

C. Policies

D. None of these

 

Ans: (B) Management

 

11-A group of two teachers divided a class into two groups and each teacher teaches the same information at the same time. This is known as:

A. Alternative teaching

B. Parallel teaching

C. Station teaching

D. None of these

 

Ans: (B) Parallel teaching

 

12-All of the following strategies are used in the classrooms to provide attention to problematic students EXCEPT:

A. Constant watch

B. Specialized courses

C. Liaison with parents

D. None of these

 

Ans: D. None of these

 

13-An intimidation technique used by the teacher to control misbehavior in the classroom is known as:

A. Psychological coercion

B. Disapproval

C. Sarcasm

D. None of these

 

Ans: A. Psychological coercion

 

 

14-Which one of the following components is important to determine the student-teacher ratio?

A. Classroom size

B. School size

C. Number of staff

D. None of these

 

Ans: (C) Number of staff

 

15-A classroom that emphasizes active student involvement, promotes a sense of belonging, and fosters self-discipline is known as:

A. Autocratic

B. Democratic

C. Authoritative

D. None of these

 

Ans: (B) Democratic

 

16-Coordinating, stimulating, and directing the growth of teachers is the purpose of:

A. Administration

B. Management

C. Inspection

D. None of these

 

Ans: C. Inspection

 

17-The personality is best judged by:

A. Speaking

B. Dancing

C. Attitude

D. None of these

 

Ans: (C) Attitude

 

18-Student performance is best known to his:

A. Parents

B. Teacher

C. Both (A) & (B)

D. None of these

Ans: B. Teacher

 

19-Objective type questions are:

A. Easy to prepare

B. Easy to solve

C. Easy to mark

D. None of these

 

Ans: (C) Easy to mark

 

20-The student’s performance is compared with other students in:

A. Norm Reference test

B. Criterion Reference test

C. Mix Reference test

D. None of these

Ans: A. Norm Reference test

 

 

 

1. According to,  ”Teaching is the task of teacher which is performed for the development of a child”

A. T.F Green

B. Burton

C. Brubacher

D. None of them

2. According to ”Teaching is a process of establishing inter-personal relationships between the teacher and the taught In this sense,teaching becomes a cooperative act.

A. Both B and C

B. Burton

C. Brubacher

D. N.L.Gage

3. says, “Teaching involves a tirade of elements (the teacher the pupil, the subject matter)and this tirade is dynamic in quality”.

A. Hugh and Duncan

B. Burton

C. Brubacher

D. Hyman

4. Teaching involves a tirade of elements

i.e

A. The teacher and pupil

B. subject matter

C. Both A and B

D. None of the above

5. According to ”Teaching is an activity,a unique professional rational human activity in which one creatively and imaginatively uses himsell and his knowledge to promote the learning and welfare of others”

A. Hugh and Duncan

B. Hugh and Hyman

C. Brubbacher Duncan

D. None of the Above

6. Teaching is triangular or tripolar process involving.

A. The teacher and pupil,subject matter

B. The teacher and pupil,publisher

C. Both A and B

D. None of the above

7. The goal of all teaching is a desirable change in behaviour.

A. behaviour

B. syllabus

C. education

D. N.L Gage

 

 

Answer-Key

1. A 2. D 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. A 7. A

 

 

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