This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Teaching Aptitude > Educational Psychology – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Educational Psychology Quiz 4 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. ..A correspondence in some respectsbetween otherwise dissimilar things. A) Etaphor. B) Idea. C) Analogy. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Analogy. 2. According to psychology, all education is, A) Self-Education. B) Purposive. C) Functional. D) Deliberate. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Self-Education. 3. It is the type of memory that retain information such as the first day of school, or whom they had lunch with. A) Nondeclarative memory. B) Short term memory. C) Working memory. D) Episodic memory. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Episodic memory. 4. What Do you mean by schools of psychology A) Individuals with same concepts Unites. B) Individuals with same strategy. C) Individuals in a group. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Individuals with same concepts Unites. 5. The first intelligence test was developed by A) Lewis Terman. B) Albert Sidney Beckham. C) Alfred Binet. D) David Wechsler. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Alfred Binet. 6. What is learning in psychology term? A) Engagement with learners to enable their understanding and application of knowledge, concepts and processes. B) Relatively permanent change in behavior that result from experience. C) An event that is actually lived through, as opposed to one that is imagined or thought about. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Relatively permanent change in behavior that result from experience. 7. What does "experiemental" mean from Latin? A) Trial. B) Equality. C) Activity. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Trial. 8. Which is not a part of Developmental Psychology A) Adolescent Psychology. B) Adult Psychology. C) Physiological Psychology. D) Child Psychology. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Physiological Psychology. 9. This theorist's Subsumption Theory focuses on verbal learning and meaning. A) Ausubel. B) Bruner. C) Gagne. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ausubel. 10. Which theory of behavior believes that we think and perceive in whole units rather than the parts? A) Structuralism. B) Introspection. C) Gestalt. D) Functionalism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Gestalt. 11. Which theory put forth by Thorndike? A) Classical Conditioning. B) Trial and Error. C) Insight. D) Operant conditioning. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Trial and Error. 12. One advantage of a teacher-centered approach is A) Teacher can provide cognitive modelling. B) Students perform better in exams. C) Students don't need to think much. D) Classroom management is easier. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Classroom management is easier. 13. Information is stored in memory just as a library stores books this according to this theory A) VerbatimTheory. B) Schema Theory. C) Network Theory. D) Fuzzy trace Theory. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Schema Theory. 14. Seeing things in the context of other meanings, dissecting the true meaning of a story A) Inferred reality. B) Assimilation. C) Discontinuous. D) Concrete operational. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Inferred reality. 15. What is meaningful learning? A) Process of finding information previously stored in memory. B) Long-term change in mental representations or associations as a result of experiences. C) Focusing of mental processing on particular stimuli. D) Cognitive process in which learners relate new information to things they already know. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cognitive process in which learners relate new information to things they already know. 16. According to the serial position effect, a student displaying primacy will most likely remember which words from a list? A) The shortest word(s). B) The longest word(s). C) The first word(s) and last words. D) The words in the middle. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The first word(s) and last words. 17. Examinations given at the end of a course to see how much you have learned are A) Anxiety tests. B) Achievement tests. C) Adjustment tests. D) Aptitude tests. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Achievement tests. 18. Benjamin Bloom developed which of the following? A) A quantitative measure of fluid intelligence. B) An approach to teaching based on operant conditioning. C) A taxonomy of cognitive skills based on a hierarchy of objectives. D) A problem-solving algorithm for teacher training. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A taxonomy of cognitive skills based on a hierarchy of objectives. 19. White coat syndrome describes that people whose blood pressure (an involuntary response) goes up when it is tested in a doctor's office or usually by someone in a white coat. Blood pressure increase is an example of A) Unconditioned stimulus. B) Conditioned response. C) Conditioned stimulus. D) Unconditioned response. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Conditioned response. 20. Child talks to themselves A) Private speech. B) Concrete operational. C) Concepts of print. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Private speech. 21. In what manner the child's socialisation proceeds in a school? A) Considerable. B) A good manner. C) A bad manner. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A good manner. 22. Who is called the father of behaviourism A) Pavlov. B) JB Watson. C) BF Skinner. D) E a peel. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) JB Watson. 23. What is the zone of proximal development (ZPD)? A) The difference between what a child can do on their own, and what they can do with the help of a more knowledgeable other. B) An area of research that is dedicated to developing consistent and useful learning and teaching materials. C) The difference between what a child can currently do compared to their long-term potential. D) The importance of continuity in behavioural methods. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The difference between what a child can do on their own, and what they can do with the help of a more knowledgeable other. 24. Develop and then learn, focused on stages A) Madison. B) Vygotsky. C) Piaget. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Piaget. 25. This theorist learning approach applies for science and math subject matters. A) Ausubel. B) Bruner. C) Gagne. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Bruner. 26. An intelligence test that predicts how well you will do in college is an A) Achievement test. B) Anxiety test. C) Adjustment test. D) Aptitude test. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Aptitude test. 27. Child's socialisation is influenced by A) Brain pattern. B) Communication. C) Ethnic status. D) Biological norm. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ethnic status. 28. Are the three components needed for acquiring expertise A) Talent, high IQ, motivation. B) Practice, motivation, talent. C) Talent, attention, practice. D) Practice, motivation, intelligence. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Practice, motivation, talent. 29. Information is connected and organized through nodes in memory that help us to stand labels and concepts this is according to this theory A) Fuzzy trace Theory. B) Script Theory. C) Network Theory. D) Schema Theory. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Network Theory. 30. Grouping things up based on similarities A) Vygotsky. B) Class Inclusion. C) Schemes/schema. D) Seriation. 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