This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Teaching > Constructivism – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Constructivism Quiz 1 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Activities should allow students to compare pre-existing schema to the novel situation. What essential component is teacher applied? A) Reflect on learning. B) Create cognitive dissonance. C) Apply knowledge with feedback. D) Elicit prior knowledge. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Apply knowledge with feedback. 2. According to Piaget, cognitive development depends on four factors, one of them is: A) Biological Maturation. B) Social Influence. C) Alter of Environments. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Biological Maturation. 3. The Constructivist approach utilizes technology A) For all learning experiences. B) To explore various topics. C) To assist teacher led instruction. D) To engage students in discussion of class outlines. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To explore various topics. 4. Vygotsky'swork is most frequently associated with? A) Beliefs that education should mirror the complexities of life. B) Cognitivism and behaviarism theories. C) Sociocultural theory and the social constructivism movement. D) McDonalds as the center of the fast food. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Sociocultural theory and the social constructivism movement. 5. A student works on himself trying to understand a new topic watching videos on youtube is an example of: A) Endogenous constructivism. B) Exogenous constructivism. C) Dialectical constructivism. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Endogenous constructivism. 6. Zone of Proximal Development introduced by ..... A) Vygosky. B) Jean Piaget. C) Ivan Pavlo. D) Jerome Bruner. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Vygosky. 7. According to Vygotsky, one's culture A) Plays no role in cognitive development. B) Affects how we relate to one another but not how we think. C) Plays a weak role in cognitive development. D) Strongly influences what we learn and how we think. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Strongly influences what we learn and how we think. 8. Who stated that, "Learning is not understanding the "true" nature of things, nor is it remembering dimly perceived perfect ideas but rather a personal and social construction of meaning out of the bewildering array of sensations." A) Piaget. B) Plato. C) Darwin. D) Froebel. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Plato. 9. Which one is not a constructivism class activity? A) Allow student to teach each other. B) Learners find the solution to a problem. C) Students work together in small groups. D) Students hear the teacher presenting the class. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Students hear the teacher presenting the class. 10. Infants between birth and age two acquire an understanding of the world around them by A) Being able to transfer what they see from one situation to the next. B) Exploring their own bodies and senses. C) Imitating what they observe. D) Using deferred imitation. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Exploring their own bodies and senses. 11. According to Dewey's experiential learning theory, each experience is stored and carried on into the future represents what? A) Continuity. B) Discovery learning. C) Meaningful learning. D) Interaction. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Continuity. 12. Characteristics of De Stijl. All of these are TRUE except A) Ideas of spiritual harmony and order simplify the visual composition. B) Geometrical form and shape. C) Symmetrical. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Symmetrical. 13. What does constructivism focus on? A) The teachers. B) The family. C) The students. D) Just the kids under 5. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The students. 14. An inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web is: A) Discovery learning. B) Role play. C) An internship. D) A webquest. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A webquest. 15. Social interaction is the key element in ..... A) Sosio cultural learning theory. B) Social learning theory. C) Individual constructivism theory. D) Humanistic learning theory. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Sosio cultural learning theory. 16. Which stage of Piaget's theory has an approximate age range from 7 to 11 years? A) Formal operational. B) Preoperational. C) Sensorimotor. D) Concrete operational. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Concrete operational. 17. Which of the following is not the role of a constructivist teacher? A) Directive. B) Interactive. C) Rooted in negotiation. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Directive. 18. What does Vygotsky suggest about self-talk? A) It is an important function in cognitive development. B) It is unnatural in children. C) It only occurs in adults. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It is an important function in cognitive development. 19. A four-year-old child sees an adult dwarf walking down the street and exclaims, "Look at that little boy!" This child, who has no previous reference point for dwarfs, is engaging in which process? A) Equilibration. B) Assimilation. C) Accommodation. D) Organization. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Assimilation. 20. Who established constructivism as a concept? A) Lev Vigotsky. B) Inmanuel Kant. C) Jean Piaget. D) Heraclitus. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Jean Piaget. 21. What modality?Peer grading and review A) Constructivism. B) Cognitivism. C) Behaviorism. D) Connectivism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Constructivism. 22. The following are the examples of constructivist classroom except ..... A) Problem-based. B) Solution-based. C) Reciprocal. D) Cooperative. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Solution-based. 23. Which of the following is not the guiding principle of Constructivism? A) One needs knowledge to learn. B) Motivation is a key component in learning. C) Learning is an emotional activity. D) Learning involves language. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Learning is an emotional activity. 24. In ZPD, which application involves an interactive dialogue between a teacher and a small group of students? A) Reciprocal teaching. B) Peer collaboration. C) Apprenticeships. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Reciprocal teaching. 25. Which type of teacher he/she is, when the teacher allows students work primarily alone? A) Traditional. B) Constructivist. C) Pragmatist. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Traditional. 26. " Focuses on individual, internal constructions of knowledge" . Whose idea is it? A) Jean Piaget. B) David Ausubel. C) Robert Gagne. D) Thorndike. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Jean Piaget. 27. The fact that learners acquire enactive, iconic, and symbolic modes of representation, in that order, supplies the inside-out part of the development is from what theorist? A) Vygotsky. B) Piaget. C) Dewey. D) Bruner. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Bruner. 28. According to Vygotsky, A) Learning is a developmental process. B) Collaboration and social interaction are key to learning. C) Cognitive ability is the key to learning. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Collaboration and social interaction are key to learning. 29. What is Constructivism classroom? A) Group discussion. B) Lecture. C) Dictation. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Group discussion. 30. Which of the following items may NOT help us remember? A) Guessing. B) Highlighting. C) Chunking (organizing and grouping information into categories). D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Highlighting. 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