VU Midterm Past Papers
176 solved midterm past paper MCQs for EDU433 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. Getting Knowledge is ........... to every Muslim man and women.
Q2. Provide education is the moral duty of:
Q3. ................ is the act of interacting people.
Q4. There should be ......... relation between students and teachers.
Q5. Communication is the .......... of educational process.
Q6. Conflicts can easily be removed by ethical
Q7. Due to market influence in education teachers autonomy
Q8. ....... Found concept of language of learning.
Q9. Learning become more:
Q10. What are the characteristics of ethical environment?
Q11. Conscious blocking of memory is known as:
Q12. Development refers to a process of change in growth and capability over time, as function of both maturation and interaction with the environment. Is defined by
Q13. There are individual differences in development.
Q14. Do we indicate exactly in what proportion heredity and environment contribute to the development of an individual?
Q15. The human being is never static comes under the elaboration of which principle?
Q16. Carroll represented the structure of intelligence as having-----------
Q17. Development occurs in orderly manner and follows a certain sequences is the principle that
Q18. The ability to understand and deal with people, objects, and symbols
Q19. Third tier of Carroll three stratum is about the
Q20. “Any stimulus that assists the process of locating and recovering information stored in memory”
Q21. The example of individual test is:
Q22. Second tier of Carroll three stratum theory is about the:
Q23. Which aspect influence more on the emotional development of child?
Q24. To reduce the ------- the difference between the new and existing knowledge must be highlighted during instruction and students be encouraged to remember both.
Q25. ............... refers to changes in a developed organism due to the unfolding ripening of abilities, characteristics, traits and potentialities present at birth.
Q26. Ability to monitor and control our own behavior, emotions, thoughts and changing them according to the demand of situation is known as:
Q27. Forgetting old memories of your friends after learning their new numbers is the example of
Q28. Howard Gardner has divided intelligence in --------------categories.
Q29. Forgetting information from short term memory can be explained using the theories of
Q30. People with high -------------------intelligence probably they are good at poems.
Q31. Retrieval Failure Theory also known as:
Q32. According to ---------------growth refers to structural and physiological changes.
Q33. .............intelligence depends more heavily on basic information-processing skills-the ability to detect relationships among stimuli, the speed with which the individual can analyze information, and the capacity of working memory.
Q34. Process that humans use to explain the different degrees of adaptive success in people’s behavior is called
Q35. The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use our knowledge to adapt to new situations is known as:
Q36. Type of group Test in measurement of intelligence is
Q37. Motivated forgetting is based on
Q38. Most development lists recognize that every characteristics we possess is due to
Q39. The formula of IQ is currently known as
Q40. Which aspect of human development relates to changes in the way an individual relates to others?
Q41. Photos, Music, Places, Smells and Objects are the example of
Q42. The inability to retrieve previously stored information is known as
Q43. ----------denotes the changes in behavior due to training and or experiences.
Q44. We forget because we are not able to use the correct cues to retrieve or access information.
Q45. There may be a break in the continuity of growth due to .............
Q46. in emotional development of child ...............and learning both play important role.
Q47. From the following which thing plays little role in physical development.
Q48. Development is concerned with growth as well as those changes in behavior which results from environmental situations was defined by
Q49. In 1916, -------------- at Stanford University adapted Binet intelligence test for use with English-speaking school children
Q50. Understanding other people emotional, social etiquettes and norms of the different situation is
Q51. Sternberg's (1997, 2001, 2002) triarchic theory of successful intelligence identifies ...broad, interacting intelligences
Q52. The process of being mature is the concept of
Q53. Which aspect of development deals with a changes in the way individual becomes capable of understanding, expressing and controlling personal feelings
Q54. Which aspect of development deals with the change of mental processes becomes more complex and sophisticated?
Q55. Which type of thinking requires skill at analyzing the reliability and validity of information, as well as the attitude or temperament to do so is known as
Q56. The ability to make or do something new that is also useful or valued by others is known as
Q57. The ability in which analysis of complex and ambiguous situation is done and solution is found is known as
Q58. In stages of development what is the age group of senior high school students?
Q59. In stages of development what is the age group of elementary grade students?
Q60. In stages of development what is the age group of junior high school students?
Q61. In stages of development what is the age group preschool and kindergarten child?
Q62. In stages of development what is the age group of primary grade students?
Q63. What would be average age of girls in puberty?
Q64. What would be average age of boys in puberty?
Q65. In which type of positive transfer which is due to specific similarities between the two tasks, for example, similarities in French and Spanish language in vocabulary, structure sentence, etc.
Q66. Who develop an alternative behavioral explanation how transfer of learning occurs?
Q67. When some students take time before they speak, evaluate alternative answers and give mostly correct responses are known as
Q68. In 1990s which subject was taught to improve student’s ability to memorize think and reason?
Q69. Telling or explaining previously organized information – usually to group is known as
Q70. Outlining is basically a form of the more general strategy of.........., or writing down key ideas and terms from a reading or lecture.
Q71. A situation in which previous learning helps subsequent learning
Q72. When some individuals give quick and often incorrect responses known as
Q73. in which type of positive transfer of learning previously learnt capability is used in solving a similar problem in a different context?
Q74. The process in which something previously learnt influences current learning is known as
Q75. Which kind of thinking is stimulated by open-ended questions which have many possible answers?
Q76. At which grade depression is the most common type of emotional disorder?
Q77. A situation is which previous learning has no effect on subsequent. New learning is known as
Q78. in which type of positive transfer previously learnt capability helps in learning more complex material in the same area?
Q79. which kind of students note details when they are exposed to the complex situation
Q80. a type of positive transfer which is due to the use of some learning strategies such as elaboration, imagery and cues is known as
Q81. which kind of thinking which is focused, logical about ideas and experiences that lead to specific answers?
Q82. who is author of process of education?
Q83. Professions requires a significant period of hand-on practical experience, this is called as
Q84. Which of the following Is Not a form of Professional ethics
Q85. Bureaucratic institutions and processes to hold actors to account type of accountability
Q86. Every professional requires some training
Q87. Which of the base professions are called semi (Quasi) professions
Q88. Effective leadership is based on all, except
Q89. All factors are directly contributing towards the change of future of profession except:
Q90. Teacher is responsible for all Except
Q91. The individual has the capacity to develop morally over their lifetime, is said by:
Q92. Which one of the following is NOT the element of Effective professional Development?
Q93. All are the characteristics of a profession Except:
Q94. How many models of teacher professionalism are exists according to OCED (2016)?
Q95. Who purposed the idea of phronesis (practical wisdom)?
Q96. Professions have located their activities outside the market by using, criteria
Q97. All are the values related to discourse to establish the collaborative creation of knowledge EXCEPT
Q98. Which of the following could be an important strategy for post-compulsory teachers?
Q99. Research has implied the power of the social context on ______-centered instruction
Q100. Lack of confidence may lead to:
Q101. The progressive approach change in the schools was occurring in the most recent decade of ______
Q102. ______ meaning is different groups in a school
Q103. One of the main characteristics of professional behaviors is follows:
Q104. Professional practitioners require a high degree of individual autonomy or independence of judgment for effective
Q105. Holy Prophet (PBUH) said: "Getting ______ is obligatory to every Muslim man and woman"
Q106. ______ (transformative) professionalism is attributed to have:
Q107. Due to the lack of ethical considerations in all educational ps, the discipline problems are ______
Q108. ______ perspective is concerned with ______
Q109. The virtue perspective emphasizes a person's ______ character.
Q110. Teaching profession is notion of regulated autonomy because it acts on behalf of the
Q111. The formal responsibilities of teacher are an immense ethical issue for the whole ______ such as at planning phase, classroom management and classroom control.
Q112. Teacher interact with students what they practice in relational manners are knowledge of students, pedagogical knowledge, principles of ______ management.
Q113. Classroom climate has also strong impact on cognitive as well as motivational aspects of individual ______ in different subjects.
Q114. A first sign that pre-service teachers are becoming more professionals is that:
Q115. Select the correct option
Q116. ______ involves a knowledge base and a dimension.
Q117. Learning does not only depend upon the ______'s leadership skills
Q118. Every profession has its ups and downs, and a true professional focuses his or her energy on:
Q119. Which of these professions are called semi (Quasi) professions?
Q120. Teaching is deemed a ———— with responsibility, trust and truthfulness.
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