Headmaster Past Paper 2024 

31. Expected life outcomes from education are referred to as?

  •       (A) Learning
  •       (B) Evaluation
  •       (C) Aims
  •       (D) Pedagogy

32. The field of study that focuses on how thought processes are constructed, including memory, problem solving, and decision making is called:

  •       (A) Skill Development
  •       (B) Pedagogy
  •       (C) Cognitive Development
  •       (D) Epistemology

33. The term “inductive method of teaching” refers to:

  •        (A) From general to specific
  •        (B) From specific to general
  •        (C) From macro to micro
  •        (D) From easy to difficult

34. What is the term used to describe the relationship of subjects across different educational levels?

  •        (A) Horizontal alignment
  •        (B) Lateral articulation
  •        (C) Vertical alignment
  •        (D) Parallel progression

35. The central focus of idealistic education:

  •        (A) Practical skills development
  •        (B) Moral character and intellectual growth
  •        (C) Rote memorization of facts
  •        (D) Achievement on standardized tests

36. Who emphasized that education ought to be a social endeavor?

  •        (A) Rousseau
  •        (B) Tayler
  •        (C) Dewey
  •        (D) Pestalozzi

37. The philosopher who first mentioned the importance of play or sports in education was:

  •        (A) Socrates
  •        (B) Plato
  •        (C) Aristotle
  •        (D) John Locke

38. The application of ideas, knowledge, and skills to achieve desired results is called:

  •        (A) Problem solving
  •        (B) Critical thinking
  •        (C) Reasoned arguments
  •        (D) Deductive method

39. The use of physical punishment for class management is called:

  •        (A) Extinction technique
  •        (B) Satiation technique
  •        (C) Time out technique
  •        (D) Corporal punishment

40. The period starting from Zygote to 250 300 days is:

  •        (A) Prenatal
  •        (B) Neonatal
  •        (C) Adolescence
  •        (D) Adulthood

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