FPSC SST QUIZ SERIES | By Umar HomeMock TestFPSC SST QUIZ SERIESFPSC SST FREE QUIZ Mock Test 2FPSC SST FREE QUIZ Mock Test 2FPSC SST FREE QUIZ Mock Test 2 Total Questions: 50 Total Marks: 50 Total Time: 37 min 30 sec Start Test 37:30Student Information Name: Email: Questions Q1: The base on which subject matter and learning experiences are planned is called: Curriculum Design Lesson plans None of these Q2: These help departments identify curricula and program requirements: Designs Objectives Instructions None of these Q3: This curriculum element depends on societal values knowledge culture and learner needs: Objectives of education Objectives of curriculum Content selection None of these Q4: It includes tools and methods used to evaluate whether curriculum intent was achieved: Curriculum evaluation Curriculum intentions Curriculum validation None of these Q5: What is to be done what content to include what strategies to use and how to evaluate refers to: Components of curriculum Curriculum validation Curriculum organization None of these Q6: Selecting experiences organizing experiences identifying objectives and evaluating outcomes is a model proposed by: Hilda Taba Ralph Tyler Stanley and Ashore None of these Q7: What is used to enhance cognitive functioning among learners? Motivation Feedback Reinforcement None of these Q8: An instructional approach that engages students in solving real-world problems individually or in groups is called: Problem-based learning Lab oriented method Interactive approach None of these Q9: Learning activities strategies methods or approaches used in implementing the curriculum are called: Curriculum implementation Learning outcomes Learning experiences None of these Q10: These are useful for making instructional planning decisions: Objectives Aims Goals None of these Q11: Logical order of content organization means arranging content according to: Course Behavior Design Logical sequence Q12: When different media and resources are used by the teacher to meet diverse learner needs through pacing content modification and strategies, it is called: Differentiated instruction Individualized instruction Programmed instruction None of these Q13: The selection of a particular curriculum design is influenced by: Foundation Elements Types Principles Q14: Logical organization of content means arranging content according to: Course Behavior Design Logical sequence Q15: In the educational process which components are evaluated? Aims Content Methods All of these Q16: Progressivism mainly emphasizes: Abstract ideas Practical education Theoretical concepts Methods Q17: Reconstructionism mainly emphasizes: Social change and reconstruction Practical education Abstract ideas Traditional methods Q18: Which branch of philosophy deals with values ethics and aesthetics? Cosmology Ontology Epistemology Axiology Q19: Which teaching method is considered most suitable for teaching science? Brainstorming Collaboration Project method None of these Q20: The question “What subject is of value?” relates to which foundation of education? Philosophical foundation Psychological foundation Sociological foundation None of these Q21: Perennialist teachers mainly emphasize: Abstract ideas Practical education Theoretical concepts Methods Q22: Essentialism mainly emphasizes: Essential knowledge and basic skills Practical education Student interests and experiences Learning by doing Q23: Which teaching method uses questioning to guide learners toward deeper understanding? Discussion Socratic method Brainstorming None of these Q24: Which teaching method encourages learners to investigate and discover answers independently? Inquiry-based method Scientific method Focus group discussion None of these Q25: Which philosophy focuses on reforms in all areas of life? Perennialism Essentialism Progressivism Reconstructionism Q26: The study of great books is the central focus of: Perennialism Essentialism Progressivism Reconstructionism Q27: Ethics and aesthetics are branches of: Cosmology Ontology Epistemology Axiology Q28: A progressivist teacher places greater emphasis on: Abstract ideas Practical education Theoretical concepts Methods Q29: What is the literal meaning of philosophy? Love of knowledge Love of truth Love of values Love of wisdom Q30: Passive reception of information by learners is discouraged in: Perennialism Constructivism Realism None of these Q31: Which teaching philosophy encourages learners to reflect on experiences for deeper understanding? Perennialism Constructivism Realism None of these Q32: The philosophical foundation of curriculum is mainly concerned with: Ideas Psychological foundation Society Content Q33: Which philosophy emphasizes useful culture and practical skills? Perennialism Essentialism Progressivism Reconstructionism Q34: Which philosophy believes that life is a continuous process of change? Perennialism Essentialism Progressivism Reconstructionism Q35: Private educational institutions were nationalized under: Education Conference 1947 National Education Commission 1959 National Education Policy 1970 National Education Policy 1972 Q36: Lord Macaulay’s Resolution was passed in: 1852 1835 1946 1742 Q37: Which domain of educational objectives is generally not evaluated through the present examination system? Psychomotor Classroom Affective Cognitive Q38: The term “education” meaning “to draw out” is derived from which Latin word? Educare Educere Evolute None of these Q39: What is the ultimate goal of teaching? To give information To improve pupils in activities To impart knowledge Desirable change in behavior Q40: The objectives of education under the Education Conference 1947 included: Conformity with ideology of life Economic development Character formation All of these Q41: Which method is most suitable for obtaining insight into hidden or underlying motivations? Non-directive interview Unstandardized interview Structured interview None of these Q42: Which descriptive research method describes behavior under natural conditions? Interview Observation In-depth interview None of these Q43: Which mode of communication consists of spoken language? Non-verbal channel Verbal channel Decoding None of these Q44: Which instrument allows respondents to express their hidden feelings attitudes and wishes toward an external object? Projective instrument Scalogram Likert scale None of these Q45: A researcher studying facilities that enhance teacher motivation should use which data collection tool? Questionnaire Observation School record None of these Q46: Which scale uses bipolar adjectives to measure attitudes quantitatively? Semantic scale Thurstone scale Likert scale None of these Q47: Which tool is used for the qualitative description of limited traits or aspects of a person or thing? Rating scale Checklist Score card None of these Q48: Criterion-referenced assessment compares a student’s performance to: Other students A fixed set of standards Average class performance Teacher's expectations Q49: Which assessment technique is best for measuring attitudes and values? Objective test Questionnaire Rating scale Matching test Q50: What is the most important characteristic of a good assessment? Length Validity Complexity Strictness