PAST PAPER  (HEADMASTER/HEADMISTRESS) SPSC

68. …………………. is the process of gathering information from a variety of sources about students learning achievements

A. Evaluation         B. Measurement

C. Assessment       D. Test

69. Administration means

A. To look after    B. To protect

C. To run                D. To establish

70. The function of educational administration and management is to

A. Carry out instructional tasks

B. Carry out Non instructional tasks

C. Look after financial matters

D. All

71. Laissez Faire administration is based on.

A. Dictatorship          B. Mutual Sharing

C. Non interference  D. Cooperation

72. An element of fear & anxiety is found in

A. Mentoring             B. Management

C. Inspection             D. Supervision

73. Staff development means

A. Recruiting Staff     B. Training Staff

C. Increasing Staff     D. Decreasing Staff

74. All Govts, grants and expenditures are maintained in

A. Cash Register      B. Acquaintance Roll

C. Stock Register       D. Contingent

75. Which pension is granted to civil servant who retires at the age of sixty?

A. Superannuation   B. Invalid

C. Retiring                  D. Compensation

76. The Cash Book is maintained by

A. DDO                B. EDO

C. DEO                 D. Dy.DEO

77. Which institute/office is responsible for teacher education policy development in the province of Sindh?

A. Reform Support Unit

B. PITE Sindh

C. STEDA

D. Sindh Textbook Board

78. S.N.E is an abbreviation of

A. Schedule of new experience

B. Schedule of new entry

C. Schedule of new expenditures 

D. System of new entry

79. Budgeting is an estimation of

A. Income and Investment

B. Investment

C. Income and Expenditure 

D. Income, Expenditure, Investment

80. Private educational institutions were nationalized under?

A. Conference 1947   B. Conference 1959

C. Policy 1970            D. Policy 1972

81. The……………….. is the sum total of all activities that a school offers to influence child learning

A. Course                   B. Curriculum

C. Outlines                 D. Syllabus

82. Curriculum development refers to the total process of Curriculum?

A. Designing

B. Designing and Implementing

C. Designing and Evaluating

D. Designing, Implementing and Evaluating 

83. Who recognized that students construct knowledge based on their experiences?

A. Locke                    B. Piaget

C. Skinner                  D. Vygotsky

84. Education is the development of sound mind in a sound body is said to by?

A. Plato                      B. Piaget

C. Skinner                  D. Aristotle

85. In Millennium Development Goals (MDG) the Goal # 2 is related to

A. Child Morality

B. Poverty

C. Universal Primary Education 

D. Environmental Sustainability

86. …………………… is the idea that knowledge comes from experience.

A. Rationalism        B. Deductive reasoning

C. Logic                  D. Empiricism

87. ……………….. test forces on information acquired through the informal learning that goes on in life

A. Personality           B. Achievement

C. Aptitude              D. Intelligence

88. Bloom Taxonomy has following domains:

A. Affective             B. Cognitive

C. Psychomotor       D. All

89. The highest level of revised cognitive domain is:

A. Application         B. Knowledge

C. Evaluate              D. Create

90. The teacher is considered in the world

A. Social Agent        B. Political Agent

C. Change Agent     D. Religious Agent

91. Micro-teaching is a technique that is:

A. Content Oriented

B. Skill Oriented

C. Assessment Oriented

D. Discipline Oriented

92. Educational Psychology is the study of

A. Mental illness

B. Learners, Learning and Teaching 

C. Intelligent Tests

D. Cognitive process

93. When it comes to applying learning theory to the classroom, the most pressing process educators is:

A. Getting students to learn

B. Presenting Students with the right stimuli on which to focus their attention

C. Finding age-appropriate learning materials

D. Presenting the learning material in a gender-neutral manner

94. In planning instruction what 3 components are essential to incorporate?

A. Learning theory, subject matter and particular student development level

B. Ways to interpret mission, art and many of the other disciplines as possible

C. Technology theories, graphics and seatwork

D. Computer assisted learning along with hands on learning

95. Classroom instructional methods such as cooperative learning and project-based learning strategy and discovery drive from the………

A. Piaget             B. Thorndike

C. Vygotsky       D. Plato

96. Motivation

A. Resides only in students who are paying attention

B. Is an external process

C. Is innate

D. Is an internal process

97. If an achievement test measures what it says it measures, the test is said to be:

A. Reliable             B. Valid

C. Normative          D. Error free

98. The ration of one’s mental age (MA) to one’s chronological age (CA) is known as:

A. Standardized Test

B. Mental Test

C. Intelligent Quotient 

D. Aptitude Test

99. A student who has difficulty in maintaining attention because of limited ability to concentrate may be diagnosed with:

A. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

B. Down Syndrome

C. Mental retardation

D. Autism

100. Students are more likely to be intrinsically motivated when they have a sense of self……………..?

A. Actualization    B. Determination

C. Esteem                D. Identification

 

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