VU Midterm Past Papers
198 solved midterm past paper MCQs for EDU401 at Virtual University, each with the correct answer marked. Use them to learn the VU question style and test your recall. An independent study tool — not affiliated with VU.
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Q1. Literacy rates are much ___ for females than males
Q2. What is the main reason of literacy?
Q3. Select the correct option
Q4. Universal Declaration of Human Rights aims at
Q5. To meet the demands of 21th century, importance must be given to
Q6. What was the ratio of literacy in 1998 in Pakistan?
Q7. Pakistan is the __ largest Muslim populated country
Q8. Which education can be a good strategy to curb the negative influence of retragressive cultural practices according to UNICEF (1998)
Q9. School equipment also helps in
Q10. Purposes of peace education are the elimination of social --------the rejection of violence and the abolition of war.
Q11. How Many goals were set in MDGs
Q12. As a backup style when collaboration or competition fails ------- style is effective.
Q13. Which of the following is not among the three levels of literacy
Q14. When you are wrong, when learning is important, or when demonstrating reasonableness is critical, then which style is effective
Q15. Understanding someone from someone’s perspective is
Q16. When did Universal declaration of human rights (UDHR) , an international document was initiated by the United Nations General Assembly?
Q17. What is the world literacy rate for males?
Q18. The majority of wafaqs or madrassa boards ------associations of madaaris with any political parties
Q19. Possible outcome of the skill of peace education curricula
Q20. Use ------messages to explain your own concerns, needs and goals in identifying the problem or issue
Q21. ----------boards must be taken into confidence before any step of reform, rather than general bureaucrat
Q22. There are --------madrassa boards or wafaqs in Pakistan
Q23. The not so good things that happen in education are
Q24. The ------- role of the madrassa has been the main focus and concern of policymakers, analysts and the media.
Q25. Self-esteem, tolerance, and keeping safe are the components of ----- education curriculum
Q26. When Thomas and Kilman Five basic ways of addressing conflict?
Q27. Declaration declaration of human rights contains:
Q28. Positive things that are happening can be termed as
Q29. The effectiveness of free and accessible education is measurable not only in terms of educational outcomes but also through
Q30. Shortage of school’s effects which group’s education the most
Q31. Children’s right to basic education through mother tongue should be guaranteed in at least the first ------
Q32. Which Conflict style has the goal to delay?
Q33. According to universal declaration of human rights article 3 is about.
Q34. Ignoring negative verbal behaviours can diffuse situations
Q35. Thus, Madaaris resist government control over ------because they believe in religious schools it ought to be decided by religious experts.
Q36. Personal Style, Owl is used for
Q37. Respect for other groups within nation, justice, tolerance, cooperation is called
Q38. Dakar world education forum was held in:
Q39. ----- Model is Starting in the mother tongue, and continuing to national language immersion
Q40. Madrassa ------------ is under heated debate inside the madaaris and beyond
Q41. Can Mother tongue educated students compete in the ------?
Q42. When the issue is vital, and the right course is clear, then which style will be effective?
Q43. peace to be in multi-disciplinary academic and moral quest movements that will contribute to a peace that is based on justice and -------
Q44. As an alternate track to Western style of education, religious seminaries ------and religious education have played a vital role in the history of Islam
Q45. Presence of conditions of well-beings and just relationships is
Q46. Two heads are better than one is related to which conflict style ?
Q47. Govt. should create ----- amongst people about the importance of education
Q48. Of all the illiterate adults in the world, two-thirds are --------
Q49. In the --------------disciplinary stage a university or a conference encourages dialogue among approaches, an obvious method being to address the same event or phase in history?
Q50. In gender equity issue------------ is the disadvantaged group.
Q51. As critical studies peace studies do the same as critics of ........
Q52. The status of net enrollment rate is
Q53. Silent exclusion is
Q54. ---------philosophical ideas involved concepts of educating for peace.
Q55. Ultimately success will be judged on the ----------of basic education provided to all .
Q56. Which of the following is not a source of conflict?
Q57. We have to be non-exploitive, not only to relationships between human but also between relationships between humans and ---------
Q58. Free and accessible education is concerned with the identification and removal of......
Q59. Teacher has to ensure that every student .............in the classroom
Q60. Teacher education, the availability of support within the classroom, class size and overall workload are all factors which influence
Q61. It is the classroom .........who has the utmost responsibility for the pupils and their day to day learning.
Q62. At a primary school in Durban, south Africa, teachers use ..........as a resource to develop the reading abilities of the children.
Q63. April 2000 ....... countries combined together, to ensure Education for All (EFA).
Q64. Ensure an adequate ...........ratio to permit quality teaching in small class settings.
Q65. If all children have all supplies, school equipment then there will be
Q66. In rural areas the number of school for boys and girls are
Q67. Which of the following is Not a health issue?
Q68. in teacher training we do not focus on
Q69. Universal declaration of human rights was passed in
Q70. in the revised curriculum of 2006 which subject was offered
Q71. free and accessible education involves a particular emphasis on those groups of learners who may be at risk of
Q72. A minority in a society can be defined in terms of
Q73. The white portion in our flag of pakistan shows
Q74. health has any effect on equally in education
Q75. The second goal of MDGs was.................
Q76. which of the following is both a trend and an issue in education
Q77. ....................a fundamental provider of education in future years
Q78. Madaaris, plural for Madrassa, are at least a ---------------years old.
Q79. Literacy practices are used by us in the practices of our ...............lives.
Q80. The bare minimum to be considered literate is baseline literacy
Q81. Righteousness, Not listening, Spreading to news are all---------of conflict.
Q82. The term ‘Madrassa’ originates from the Arabic word.
Q83. ‘Might Makes Right’ is according to which conflict style
Q84. The government position is also seen as ...................by the Madrassa leaders
Q85. Till 1971 the total number of Madaaris in Pakistan were
Q86. The ............Education has been prevalent since the time of Prophet Muhammad PBUH in the Muslim world.
Q87. the goal of............is to improve learners’ and nations’ abilities to deal effectively with population issues
Q88. Global economic and.............change is also an other factor towards privatization of education
Q89. Methodological issues also concern ....................of different ways of adding population education to the school curriculum
Q90. An important goal often suggested for population education concerns the contribution it might make to educational ...................
Q91. Liberalization would involve reducing the...............
Q92. Although ...........form the core of knowledge needed for population education, they do not cover the whole range of issues involved.
Q93. The growth of private schools received a serious setback due to government's drive for nationalization in .............
Q94. According to the Census 1999-2000, the largest chunk of private sector's investment went to .........
Q95. Formal education systems in the developing world and in most industrialized nations are financed and directed largely from the...........................
Q96. demand- side is the first factor for................
Q97. some scholars argue that the goals and objectives of population education should reflect these ............
Q98. some advocates of privatization are motivated by an .................commitment to individual rights
Q99. The emphasis on relevance, decision-making and future orientation raises questions concerning the ............to be used in population education activities:
Q100. ‘Privatization’ is also thought of as a ‘
Q101. In terms of health care, developing nations continue to concentrate on ...........infant mortality
Q102. .................. may therefore mean that parents pay for schooling rather than the government
Q103. social goods are created through communal activities this is called as-------------
Q104. Pakistan’s Madaaris are predominantly ................. institutions
Q105. In Pakistan, the Madaaris are based on sect, and every sect has its own madrassa network that is controlled by a board or........
Q106. In ............... Government promulgated the Societies Registration (Amendment) Ordinance
Q107. Civil society and academic institutions should act as a .....Between various segments by promoting dialogue between them
Q108. in 2010 the total number of Madaaris in Pakistan were
Q109. Madaaris registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860 as
Q110. ....................... of Madaaris is a major problem which is debated across the board
Q111. Literacy rate of Pakistan is .......
Q112. Literacy is helpful to students .................. in education institution.
Q113. The government should take measures to enhance, rationalize the ...................available to the people of Madaaris and religious scholars.
Q114. Some experts have also challenged the role of Madaaris in ............
Q115. Listening act as an indicator of
Q116. The madrassa ................. needs to be reformed to highlight pluralistic traditions in Islam, particularly in dealing with differences of opinion between faith and traditions
Q117. which of the following is not main subject in Madaaris
Q118. The issue of funding from ................................ is heavily debated
Q119. According to a PIPS survey (2008), a majority of madaaris have .............affiliations.
Q120. Literacy will give you the ability to read a book ................. is when you, at least, understand what the author is trying to convey.
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