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  1. Some students are weak in studies. What will be your attitude towards them?

  2. A.

     Strict

    B.

     Lenient

    C.

     Liberal

    D.

     Lovable


  3. If a teacher is not able to answer the question of a pupil he should

  4. A.

     Say that he will answer after consultation

    B.

     Rebuke the pupil

    C.

     Say that question is wrong

    D.

     Feel shy of his ignorance


  5. An individual's ability to learn is

  6. A.

     Acquired

    B.

     Teachers

    C.

     Elders

    D.

     None of these


  7. How will you demonstrate your impartial behaviour?

  8. A.

     By maintaining high self-esteem and egoistic behaviour

    B.

     By making own behaviour more balanced and fair

    C.

     By assaulting a teacher

    D.

     By criticizing the teacher community


  9. A teacher who is not able to draw the attention of his students should

  10. A.

     Evaluate his teaching method and improve it

    B.

     Resign from the post

    C.

     Find fault in his pupils

    D.

     Start dictating


  11. Of great importance in determining the amount of transference that occurs in learning is the

  12. A.

     IQ of teacher

    B.

     Knowledge of the teacher

    C.

     Use of appropriate elements

    D.

     Presence of identical elements


  13. Democracy in the classroom is best reflected through

  14. A.

     Allowing students freedom to the observance of classroom rules and regulations

    B.

     You will justify that most of the female students are more sincere towards their studies than male students.

    C.

     You will justify to the male students that it is difficult for you refuse the request made by female students

    D.

     None of these


  15. For knowledge lessons

  16. A.

     Glover's scheme is used

    B.

     Herbart's five-stage system is used

    C.

     Garry's scheme is used

    D.

     None of these


  17. What can a teacher do to develop integrated personalities of his pupil?

  18. A.

     Children should be encouraged and helped to set themselves well-defined goals and objectives which they can hope to achieve

    B.

     They should be helped to build their self-esteem to develop a sense of worthiness and positive ego image

    C.

     Life in schools should be so planned that children are able to express themselves fully

    D.

     All of these


  19. Of the following objectives of an elementary music programme the one of lowest priority is

  20. A.

     To expose children to a variety of musical compositions

    B.

     To prepare children for wise use of leisure time

    C.

     To develop a group of performers for holiday assemblies

    D.

     To provide children with emotion outlets