This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Teaching > Philosophies In Education – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Philosophies In Education Quiz 1 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Repeatedly questioning, disproving, and testing the thoughts of his pupils on such questions as the nature of "love" or "the good, " helping students reach deeper, clearer ideas. A) Behavior modification. B) Socratic method. C) Oral tradition. D) Scaffolding. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Socratic method. 2. According to naturalism the ultimate reality is A) Material. B) Spiritual. C) Practice. D) All of the Above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Material. 3. At the macro level sociologists view education as getting affected by A) Social forces. B) School administration. C) Students and school. D) Family. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Social forces. 4. The way to determine if an idea has merit is simple-test it. IF the idea works in the real world, then it has merit. This is known as ..... A) Essential. B) Reconstructivism. C) Pragmatism. D) Progressivism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Pragmatism. 5. Philosophy that believe in taking risk in education is to achieve their goals. A) Progressivism. B) Idealism. C) Pragmatism. D) Social Reconstructionism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Pragmatism. 6. Which of the following is NOT one of the three legendary figures of classical western philosophy? A) Aristotle. B) Epicurus. C) Socrates. D) Plato. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Epicurus. 7. Teacher that belongs to reform movement that opposed traditional education. They were against Authoritarian teachers, Book-based Instruction. A) Realism. B) Progressivism. C) Perennialism. D) Pragmatism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Progressivism. 8. Student centered classroom; subject matter takes second place to helping students determine and appreciate themselves as unique individuals. A) Perennialist. B) Existentialist. C) Social Reconstructionist. D) Essentialist. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Existentialist. 9. Analyzes how past and present societies are arranged and governed and proposes ways to create better societies in the future is ..... A) Logic. B) Ethics. C) Political philosophy. D) Aesthetics. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Political philosophy. 10. Asserts that knowledge can not be handed from the teacher to the student but must be constructed by each learner through a constant flow of information. A) Psychology. B) Scaffolding. C) Behaviorism. D) Constructivism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Constructivism. 11. Education is thought to serve as a mechanism for reproducing the class structure of society, thereby reproducing the privileges of the dominant culture. A) Functionalist. B) Materialist. C) Internationalist. D) Marxist. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Marxist. 12. Philosophy of the teacher that emphasizes the need to test the validity of this ideas by acting on them. If something works it's true. A) Pragmatism. B) Progressivism. C) Idealism. D) Realism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Pragmatism. 13. Your primary status in education is A) Believer. B) Teacher. C) Learner. D) Citizen. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Learner. 14. According to idealists, the best methods for imparting education to a child are A) Experimentation. B) Project method. C) Question-answer and discussion method. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Question-answer and discussion method. 15. The tendency to view one's own culture as superior to others and (perhaps worse) to fail to consider other cultures at all. This is known as ..... A) Behaviorism. B) Ethnocentrism. C) Epistemology. D) Constructivism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ethnocentrism. 16. Functionalism is interested in .....? A) Understanding how social institutions function. B) Recognizing the interdependence of social institutions. C) Maintaining social order. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 17. The role of the teacher in this Philosophy is to pass on accumulated wisdom from the past to the next generation A) Romantisicm. B) Perennialism. C) Progressivism. D) Essentialism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Perennialism. 18. What does Philosophy mean? A) To be kind to your brother. B) The love of wisdom. C) To be smarter than one's friends. D) The love of education. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The love of wisdom. 19. Philosophy that believe perfect knowledge of the ideal resided outside human as an Absolute or as God. A) Idealism. B) Essentialism. C) Realism. D) Pragmatism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Idealism. 20. Teacher Maria sees to it that her classroom is clean and orderly so her pupils will less likely to disarrange seats on the floor. On which though is her action based? A) Essentialism. B) Reconstructionism. C) Existentialism. D) Behaviorism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Behaviorism. 21. Teacher centered classroom; lectures are rare in this school and great books are the center of study. A) Essentialist. B) Progressivist. C) Existentialist. D) Perennialist. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Perennialist. 22. Which one of the following is an example for horizontal social mobility? A) Employment. B) Social status. C) Income. D) Migration. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Migration. 23. School is organized around concerns, curiosity, and real-world experiences of students. A) Perennialism. B) Progressivism. C) Essentialism. D) Existentialism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Progressivism. 24. The goal of this Philosophy is to teach students how to think not what to think. A) Romanticism. B) Perennialism. C) Essentialism. D) Progressivism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Progressivism. 25. It can be defined as the lessons that are taught informally, and usually unintentionally, in a school system. A) Written Curriculum. B) Societal curriculum. C) Hidden Curriculum. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Hidden Curriculum. 26. Student centered classroom; limited minds or poor could acquire skills to regain control of their lives and influence the social and economic forces that licked them in poverty. A) Essentialism. B) Social Reconstructionism. C) Existentialism. D) Progressivism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Social Reconstructionism. 27. Study of good or bad in human behavior. A) Rationalism. B) Metaphysics. C) Epistemology. D) Ethics. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Ethics. 28. Examines the nature and origin of human knowledge. A) Epistemology. B) Rationalism. C) Ethics. D) Metaphysics. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Epistemology. 29. ..... maintain that classrooms should be oriented toward the teacher, who should serve as an intellectual and moral role model for the students. A) Progressivist. B) Essentialist. C) Perennialist. D) Existentialist. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Essentialist. 30. According to which sociological theory, ideas of individual can change society A) Functional theory. B) Conflict theory. C) Social exclusion. D) Symbolic interactionism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Symbolic interactionism. Next →Related QuizzesPaper 1 QuizzesUgc Net QuizzesPhilosophies In Education Quiz 2Philosophies In Education Quiz 3Philosophies In Education Quiz 4Philosophies In Education Quiz 5Philosophies In Education Quiz 621St Century Education Quiz21St Century Learning Skill QuizAndragogy And Pedagogy Quiz 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books