Psychology Practice Question and Answer

Q:

When a test measures an individual's ability consistently accurately, then that test is known as

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    Validity
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    Reliability
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    Objectivity
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    None of the above
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Answer : 2. "Reliability "

Q:

Noor forgot to bring her tiffin to school and asked Tanya to share her tiffin saying "You should share your tiffin with me today because I shared my tiffin with you yesterday". According to Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development, Noor's statements represents_______ orientation typical at _______ stage. 

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    law and order ; post - conventional
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    obedience ; pre - conventional
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    being nice ; conventional
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    exchange ; conventional
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Answer : 4. "exchange ; conventional "

Q:

The most effective strategy to engage learners in EVS is______.

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    Narratives
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    Reading of textbook
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    Explanations by teacher
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    Classroom Demonstration
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Answer : 1. "Narratives "

Q:

Which of the following should not be the indicator for assessment in EVS?

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    Concern for justice and equality
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    Co - operation
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    Remembering
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    Questioning
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Answer : 3. "Remembering "

Q:

Irrespective of the kind of impairment , all children are capable of: 

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    Movement
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    Hearing
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    Learning
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    Seeing
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Answer : 3. "Learning "

Q:

Which of the following is not an effective strategy to assess primary level students' learning in mathematics? 

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    Designing tasks to differentiate between rote memorisation and conceptual understanding.
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    Analysing children's errors to understand their reasoning.
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    Designing tasks which elicit more than one level of response.
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    Using primarily group administered tasks.
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Answer : 4. "Using primarily group administered tasks. "

Q:

_______is necessary to find out mathematical errors in children. 

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    Remedial test
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    Diagnostic test
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    Oral test
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    Nature test
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Answer : 2. "Diagnostic test "

Q:

 As per the recommendation of NCF 2005, Primary School mathematics curriculum should

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    relate to children's everyday experiences.
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    focus on procedural knowledge
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    provide rigour in mathematical concepts
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    prepare children for advanced mathematics.
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Answer : 1. "relate to children's everyday experiences. "

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