Quiz: Educational Philosophy ( full)

Instructions:

Each MCQ has four options. Select the correct option and submit at the end. After submission, you will see your score.

Good luck!


Question 1: Philosophy of education which makes man responsible for his actions and experiences is called:

Question 2: Lecture method is a choice of:

Question 3: One of the requirements of a discipline:

Question 4: The emphasis in the classroom should be on:

Question 5: Dewey liked best the following definition of Education:

Question 6: For the learning of students, Progressivist teacher puts more emphasis on:

Question 7: Education plays a vital role in:

Question 8: Philosophy and education are the two sides of a coin according to:

Question 9: What cannot be thought cannot be real is according to:

Question 10: The word 'pragmatism' is derived from the word 'pragma' which means:

Question 11: To seek truth and reality is the subject of:

Question 12: Knowledge acquired through reasoning is called:

Question 13: Education means:

Question 14: Idealism rests on the ideas of:

Question 15: Prescriptive philosophy deals with:

Question 16: The ____ century saw the emergence of the concept of pragmatism.

Question 17: Speculative Philosophy deals with:

Question 18: The basic source of educational objectives is:

Question 19: Sociological aims of education include:

Question 20: The term pragmatism is also sometimes called as:

Question 21: An important question of philosophy is:

Question 22: Aristotle disagreed with Plato with respect to the belief that:

Question 23: Essentialists get their aim of education from:

Question 24: Education is derived from a Latin word:

Question 25: The word "Philosophy" is derived from two Greek words:

Question 26: Pragmatism concerns with change as:

Question 27: Eclecticism means borrowing belief from:

Question 28: Ontology is also called as:

Question 29: The objectives of any school subject must:

Question 30: According to idealism, the aim of education is to develop:

Question 31: Authentic knowledge is gained through:

Question 32: Who says education is life itself, not a preparation for life:

Question 33: In intuition, knowledge is acquired by:

Question 34: The primary responsibility for determining the aims of education should be:

Question 35: Who says, "Human nature remains the same everywhere hence education should be the same for everyone":

Question 36: What is the foundation out of which the objectives of education come?

Question 37: Naturalism rests on the ideas of:

Question 38: Nature itself is real according to:

Question 39: Every system of education is based upon:

Question 40: The goal of education should be:

Question 41: Life is a continuous changing process is the base of Education philosophy:

Question 42: Ontology in Philosophy deals with:

Question 43: An eclectic is one who:

Question 44: Who believe experimental knowledge is real:

Question 45: The word "transcendentalism" means:

Question 46: Metaphysics deals with the nature of:

Question 47: According to 'John Dewey', education is:

Question 48: Logical and scientific thinking include:

Question 49: Change in behaviour through experiences is called:

Question 50: The Universe of natural objects is believed as ultimate reality by:

Question 51: The function of educator is to lead the child near reality is the educational philosophy of:

Question 52: Expected life outcomes from education are referred to as:

Question 53: Realism rests on the ideas of:

Question 54: The existentialist teacher is most likely to view teaching as:

Question 55: The concept of reconstruction was originated by:

Question 56: Normally philosophy may be prescriptive and:

Question 57: "Values do not change over time because the truths to which they relate do not change." Those who agree with this statement are probably:

Question 58: Etymological definition of a word shows its derivation from:

Question 59: Pragmatism rests on the ideas of:

Question 60: Which one is not among the major exponents of Perennialism?

Question 61: The essentialists would get their aims of education from:

Question 62: Essentialist philosophy of education is:

Question 63: Philosophy is a theory of:

Question 64: The curriculum will be "child-centered" if the teacher is:

Question 65: Aims of education are used for the process of education to:

Question 66: Philosophy of education which focuses on useful culture and skills is called:

Question 67: Epistemology in Philosophy deals with:

Question 68: According to Naturalism, the aim of education is:

Question 69: Nature of scientific knowledge rests on:

Question 70: Axiology in Philosophy deals with:

Question 71: Study of great books is at the core of:

Question 72: Analytical Philosophy deals with:

Question 73: Learning should be directly related to the interest of the child according to:

Question 74: Ethics and aesthetics are components of:

Question 75: The knowledge that is related to values is:

Question 76: Type of knowledge derived from the senses is known as:

Question 77: Aristotle's teaching became the Philosophical foundation of:

Question 78: Seeking expert opinion is a source of knowledge called:

Question 79: Educere means:

Question 80: Classroom environment will be "Teacher Central" if the teacher is:

Question 81: Essentialists stress upon:

Question 82: Philosophy is a general theory of:

Question 83: The term pragmatism derives its origin from:

Question 84: The application of philosophy in education may be:

Question 85: Epistemology in philosophy deals with:

Question 86: Most of scientific knowledge is the result of:

Question 87: Desirable models of behaviours of a society are called:

Question 88: What is the most important element of non-formal education?

Question 89: "The school should be run on democratic lines" is held by:

Question 90: Pragmatism was introduced by:

Question 91: Civic aims of education include:

Question 92: For instruction, a pragmatist teacher tends to rely heavily on:

Question 93: Realism was a reaction to the narrowness of:

Question 94: According to the Philosophy of realism, which combination of subjects is most appropriate for inclusion in the curriculum?

Question 95: Jean Paul Sartre, Heidegger, Kierkegaard are associated with:

Question 96: The primary focus of philosophy is knowledge of:

Question 97: In stating the purpose of education, pragmatists would probably stress the need for:

Question 98: A descriptive definition of the term is its:

Question 99: Reforms are necessary in all walks of life is focused in:

Question 100: Education can be defined best as:

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