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CTET: Test paper-3(Child development and Pedagogy)

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21. You find a student to be intelligent. You will
 (a)  Remain pleased with him
 (b) Not give him additional homework
 (c) Motivate him so that he can make more progress
 (d) Inform his parents about the fact that he is intelligent
22. If some students are not in a mood to study in the class, you will
 (a) Force them to study
 (b) Tell those students to leave the class and enjoy
 (c) Warn them that they must study else you will report the matter to the Principal
 (d) Tell them some interesting things related to their interests or your own subject

23.  Child development is defined as a field of study that
 (a)  Examines change in human abilities.
 (b)  Seeks to explain behaviour across the life span.
 (c)   Compares children to adults to senior citizens.
 (d)  Accounts for the gradual evolution of the child's cognitive, social, and other
capacities.
24.  The term ‘identical elements’ is closely associated with:
 (a)  Group instruction  (b) Transfer of learning
 (c)  Jealousy between twins (d)  Similar test questions
25.  Organismic theories of development hold that
 (a)  Psychological structures and processes within the child help determine his/her
development.
 (b)  Physical structures and processes within the  child help determine his/her
development.
 (c)  Passively developed structures and processes  within the child help determine
his/her development.
 (d)  Slowly developed structures and processes within the child help determine
his/her development.
26.   A Person believes that nurture strongly influences the development of his child. He
would not agree with the importance of:
 (a)  Genetic factors.   (b)  Exposure to peers.
 (c)  The types of toys at home. (d)  The warmth displayed by the parents.                          Child development and Pedagogy (MCQ)
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27. If student is too shy to participate in the class, you will
 (a) Not ask questions from him
 (b) Ask only those questions from him whose answers can be given by him
 (c) Not ask those questions from him whose answers are beyond his means and due
to which, he may become objects of ridicule in the class
 (d) Ask questions from him only when he is keen to answer them
28. How will you bring a hyperactive child (who is  always keen to break articles) on the
right path?
 (a) Make him sit in front of the class and keep a strict vigil on him
 (b) Allocate a seat for him in a corner of the class
 (c) Give him tasks of watering trees, cleaning the blackboard, making toys of clay etc.
(according to his tastes/ aptitude)
 (d)  None of above
29. Knowledge of child psychology is a must for a primary teacher. That is because
 (a) It helps in making children disciplined
 (b) The examination result is improved
 (c) It becomes a convenient mode for motivating children
 (d) It helps the teacher in understanding the behavior of children
30.  The current movement of behavior modification, wherein tokens are awarded for
correct responses, is a reflection of:
 (a)  Herbart’s Five Steps
(b)  Lock’s Tabula rasa
(c)  Thorndike’s Law of Effect
(d)  Thorndike’s Law of Exercise
ANSWERS
21.   (c)
22.   (d)
23.     (d)
24.  (b)
25.  (a)
26.   (a)
27.  (d)
28.  (c)
29.  (d)
30.  (c)

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