GENERAL METHODS OF TEACHING
.103. A field trip is arranged for
(a) Making an excursion
(b) See other people doing things
(c) Note the meaning of action
(d) all of the above
Answer is = d
104. Interest can be created in students in specific topics of study be the use of
(a) Chalk board
(b) Fellalin board
(c) Bulletin board
(d) All of above
Answer is = d
105. The most direct experience from the following is that of
(a) Motion pictures (b) Visual symbol (c) Demonstration (d) field trip
Answer is = d
106. What is true about science Text Book?
(a) There is no difference between textbook and curriculum
(b) Our teachers take textbook as curriculum
(c) Our teacher do not take textbook as a part curriculum
(d) Textbook does not help in the selection of instructional activities
Answer is = b
107. Which one is a standard for demonstration method?
(a) Student should observe the demonstration and teacher should not tell important finding
(b) To keep accuracy of results the teacher should dictate the result
(c) Demonstration should be pre- tested to remove the weakness in demonstration
(d) all of the above
Answer is = c
108. Wragg has suggested how many numbers of students in a micro teaching class?
(a) 33 to 40 (b) 25 to 30 (c) 15to 20 (d) 5 to10
Answer is = d
109. What is the merits of microteaching?
(a) Feedback helps in the improvement of method of teaching
(b) Due to shortage of time you divide the lesson plan into small units and thus gain mastery over the content
(c) It helps in self evaluation and teacher build up confidence in them
(d) all of the above
Answer is = d
110. Method is based on the facts that students learn association, activity and cooperation is know as
(a) Demonstration
(b) Project
(c) Problem- solving
(d) discussion
Answer is = b
111. Exhibition of Science fairs promote students ability of
(a) Knowledge order skills
(b) Comprehension and application
(c) Higher order skills (d) Homer order skills
Answer is = b
112. The ultimate focus of scientific method is on
(a) Hypothesis formulation
(b) Observation
(c) Experimentation
(d) Formulation of a law theory
Answer is = d
113. What is the first step in the project method of teaching
(a) Determination of activities (b) Determination of objectives (c) Planning
(d) distribution of work
Answer is = b
114. Which one is NOT the Psychological principle of teaching?
(a) Proceed from concrete to abstract
(b) Proceed from complex to simple
(c) Proceed from known to unknown
(d) Proceed from simple to difficult
Answer is = b
115. Which is the SECOND step in the problem solving method?
(a) Testing hypothesis
(b) Recognition and definition of problem
(c) Conclusion
(d) Formulation of hypothesis
Answer is = d
116. Which is the best method of teaching Science at school level?
(a) Lecture
(b) Analytical
(c) direct
(d) Demonstration
Answer is = d
117. Which is not the step of scientific method?
(a) Observation
(b) Experiment (c) Prediction (d) Interview
Answer is = d
118. The ultimate result of scientific method is
(a) Development of knowledge
(b) Development of senses
(c) Both a & b
(d) None of a & b
Answer is = a
119. Aims are
(a) National expectations (b) Institution expectations (c) Learning expectations (d) None of the above
Answer is = a
120. Goals are at (a) National level (b) Subject level
(c) Classroom level (d) All of the above
Answer is = b
121. Objectives are at
(a) National level
(b) Subject level
(c) Classroom level (d) All of the above
Answer is = c
122. To promote science and technology is
(a) Aim
(b) Goals
(c) Objective
(d) All of the above
Answer is = a
123. To important computer education is
(a) Aim
(b) Goal
(c) Objective
(d) All of the above
Answer is = b
124. To identify the parts of the computer is
(a) Aim
(b) Goal
(c) Objective
(d) All of the above
Answer is = c
Audio-Visual Aids
1. An object or device used by a teacher to enhance or enliven classroom instruction is known as
(a) audio aid
(b) visual aid
(c) teaching aid
(d) activity aid
2. A teaching aid is anything used by a teacher to help teach a lesson or make it more interesting to
(a) students
(b) teachers
(c) parents
(d) principals
3. Audio-visual material means those sources in which the knowledge is acquired by
(a) hearing
(b) seeing
(c) sense organs
(d) both audio and visual sense organs
4. Audio-visual aids should help in achieving
(a) success
(b) (b) fame
(c) the teaching objectives
(d) wealth
5. Audio-visual aids should be used
(a) when teachers are absent
(b) when the object is not available
(c) during examinations
(d) during evaluation
6. Audio-visual aids
(a) should be small
(b) should be large
(c) should be heavy
(d) should neither be large nor too small
7. Teaching aids which are presented before the pupils should
(a) accompany the actions also
(b) be handled by all the students
( c) Be huge in size
(d)not help in acquiring knowledge
8. With the help of audio-visual aids, the vast and complicated world
(a) can be explored in a day
(b) can easily be taught and understood as well
(c) can be developed in a year
(d) can be reformed by experts
9. Audio-visual aids are related to
(a) hearing and sight
(b) feeling
(c) pain
(d) taste
10. Audio-visual aids provide reinforcement to the
(a) learner
(b) teacher
(c) parents
(d) school
JOIN ZONE OF EDUCATIONPK!
Discover the most comprehensive and reliable pedagogy resources in Pakistan, curated for competitive exam success. Our content covers all competitive exam MCQs, including PPSC, FPSC, AJKPSC, SPSC, and more. Designed to empower learners with top-notch material and insights, trust us for your preparation journey!