Pedagogy MCQs Online Quiz | By Umar HomeMock TestPedagogy MCQs Online QuizFoundations of Education Mock test for the preparatiion of FPSC Principal jobsFoundations of Education Mock test for the preparatiion of FPSC Principal jobsFoundations of Education Mock test for the preparatiion of FPSC Principal jobs Total Questions: 40 Total Marks: 40 Total Time: 30 min 0 sec Start Test 30:00Student Information Name: Email: Questions Q1: Main issue in Technical & Vocational Education (TVET)? More funding Too many jobs Viewed as low-prestige Preferred by all Q2: Medium of instruction debate revolves around: Urdu & Arabic English & Urdu Sindhi & Pushto Persian & English Q3: Public-Private Partnership (e.g., TCF) refers to: Govt opening schools Private orgs running schools with support Ban private tutoring Students teaching teachers Q4: Low literacy rate attributed to: High spending Lack of political will & underfunding Too many female teachers Overqualified students Q5: Alif Ailaan campaign focused on: Higher education abroad Education emergency awareness Building universities Civil service scholarships Q6: Major reason for Out of School Children (OOSC) crisis? Too many schools Poverty & low demand Free textbooks High literacy rate Q7: Primary sociological function of Madrassa Education? Modern science education Free religious education & boarding Compete with army schools Teach computer science Q8: Hidden Curriculum in Pakistan often reinforces: Critical thinking Gender stereotypes & hierarchies Scientific reasoning Secularism Q9: Gender Parity refers to: Different subjects for boys & girls Equal enrollment ratios Only girls in universities Separate schools Q10: Biggest sociological challenge for girls' education in rural Pakistan? Lack of textbooks Cultural norms & early marriages Overqualified teachers Excess funding Q11: The Single National Curriculum (2020) aims to: Replace private schools English-only instruction Unify curriculum across schools Abolish exams Q12: Which stream uses a separate Federal Directorate and different examination system? Deeni Madrassah system FBISE Technical Education Distance Learning Q13: Higher education institutions in Pakistan are recognized by which regulatory body established in 2002? UGC HEC NCHD PCP Q14: The main federal body responsible for curriculum review (before provincial autonomy) was: HEC PEC BISE MoE / NCC Q15: In the Pakistani education system, SSC stands for: Senior School Certificate Secondary School Certificate Standardized School Curriculum Students’ Support Committee Q16: The National Education Policy 1998-2010 introduced which system? Cambridge System Deeni Madrassah System Classrooms for All Program Comprehensive National Education Q17: After the 18th Amendment, which level of government is primarily responsible for education policymaking? Federal Government Provincial Governments District Governments Union Councils Q18: Which policy first proposed nationalization of private educational institutions in Pakistan? Commission on National Education (1959) Education Policy (1972-80) National Education Policy (1998-2010) National Education Policy (2009) Q19: The first National Education Conference in Pakistan was held in which year? 1947 1956 1970 1973 Q20: The Constitution of Pakistan (1973) made education a fundamental right for children aged 5 to 16 years under which article? Article 22 Article 25-A Article 37 Article 18 Q21: Which act ensured the right of all students with disabilities to a free, appropriate public education? No Child Left Behind Act Every Student Succeeds Act Education for All Handicapped Children Act McKinney-Vento Act Q22: What does "IEP" stand for in special education? Individualized Engagement Plan Independent Education Program Individualized Education Program Integrated Educational Practice Q23: The term for placing students in homogeneous groups according to intellectual ability is: Inclusion Mainstreaming Tracking Individualized instruction Q24: What is called education acquired without any specific purpose, fixed period, and place? Formal Education Informal Education Indirect Education Vocational Education Q25: What is a stereotype threat? A threat made by a student A measure of how social context and self-image can influence academic performance A type of bullying A new form of curriculum Q26: The "hidden curriculum" refers to: The official subjects taught in school The informal lessons, rules, and norms taught in school The curriculum for gifted students After-school tutoring programs Q27: Why are schools considered cultures? They are funded by the government They use standardized tests Individuals share beliefs, values, and traditions They are separate from the real world Q28: The process of acquiring a culture and passing a society's culture to the young is called: Schooling Socialization Conditioning Indoctrination Q29: The main aim of educational psychology is the development of the: Institution Teacher Student Curriculum Q30: Development is a process that is: Occasional Staggered Continual Irregular Q31: Vygotsky's concept of the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) illustrates: The importance of standardized testing The range of tasks a learner can perform with guidance The stages of psychosexual development The difference between IQ and EQ Q32: Constructivism emphasizes that learners: Passively receive information Actively build their own understanding Rely solely on reinforcement Learn only through social interaction Q33: What does Behaviorism primarily focus on in the context of learning? Internal motivations Observable behaviors Social contexts Unconscious desires Q34: Which educational philosophy advocates "learning by doing" to develop problem-solving skills? Perennialism Existentialism Progressivism Essentialism Q35: Who established Summerhill School in England, which emphasized learning by discovery? John Dewey Maria Montessori A. S. Neill Ivan Illich Q36: Which branch of philosophy deals with the nature of "reality"? Epistemology Axiology Logic Metaphysics Q37: The philosophy that seeks to change society rather than just teach about it is called: Essentialism Social Reconstructionism Idealism Perennialism Q38: "A well-educated person is able to function well in society and life." This quotation most likely represents which philosophy? Perennialism Essentialism Progressivism Existentialism Q39: John Locke is best known for using the Latin term _____ to describe the belief that a child’s mind is a blank slate. Cogito Ergo Sum A priori Tabula Rasa Summum Bonum Q40: Which philosopher is best known for his book Emile, which emphasized natural development and child-centered learning? John Locke John Dewey Jean-Jacques Rousseau Pestalozzi