Educational Psychology MCQS
Here are Educational Psychology MCQS that covers psychology, schools of psychology theories of cognitive developments and learning and motivation theories
What is full form of PWD?
A. Person with disabilities
B. Person without disabilities
C. People with Differences
D. Person with different backgrounds
The correct answer is (a) Persons with Disabilities.
…Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral development consists of how many stages?
- A Six
- B Three
- C Four
- D Eight
Answer: Correct Answer is : Six
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Vygotsky’s theory of cognitive development highlights the importance of:
- A Social interaction and language
- B Reinforcement and punishment
- C Innate instincts and drives
- D Unconscious desires
Answer: Correct Answer is : Social interaction and language
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The state in which children understand the word through senses and actions is
- A Sensory motor stage
- B Pre operational stage
- C Concrete operational stage
- D Formal Operational stage
Answer: Correct Answer is : Sensory motor stage
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Logical thinking initially observed at what stage
- A Sensory motor stage
- B Pre operational stage
- C Concrete operational stage
- D Formal Operational stage
Answer: Correct Answer is : Concrete operational stage
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At what stage child develops object permanency
- A Sensory motor stage
- B Pre operational stage
- C Concrete operational stage
- D Formal Operational stage
Answer: Correct Answer is : Sensory motor stage
…According to Thorndike’s law of effect, behaviors that are followed by satisfying consequences are more likely to be:
- A Punished
- B Repeated
- C Forgotten
- D Avoided
Answer: Correct Answer is : b) Repeated
…According to Kohlberg’s theory, which level of moral development is characterized by an individual’s adherence to societal rules and laws?
- A Pre-conventional level
- B Conventional level
- C Post conventional level
- D Autonomous level
Answer: Correct Answer is : b) Conventional level
…Which of the following is NOT a key element of behaviorism?
- A Reinforcement
- B Punishment
- C Self-actualization
- D Conditioning
Answer: Correct Answer is : c) Self-actualization
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