McqMate
These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Education (CBCS) .
Chapters
1. |
The literal meaning of philosophy is |
A. | Love of Wisdom |
B. | Love of Knowledge |
C. | Love of truth |
D. | Love of God |
Answer» A. Love of Wisdom |
2. |
The word philosophy comes from the word philo-sophia which is |
A. | Latin word |
B. | Greek word |
C. | Celtic word |
D. | Roman Word |
Answer» B. Greek word |
3. |
The nature of philosophy can be explained as |
A. | Critical |
B. | Synthetic |
C. | Comprehensive |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above |
4. |
Education is the dynamic side of |
A. | Psychology |
B. | Sociology |
C. | Philosophy |
D. | Literature |
Answer» C. Philosophy |
5. |
There is interaction between Philosophy and education, either without the other is |
A. | Incomplete and unserviceable. |
B. | Complete and whole |
C. | Functional and efficient |
D. | Purposeful |
Answer» A. Incomplete and unserviceable. |
6. |
Philosophy asks and answers various questions pertaining to the whole field of |
A. | Physical science |
B. | Education |
C. | Environment |
D. | Sociology |
Answer» B. Education |
7. |
All Great philosophers of the world have also been |
A. | Great leaders |
B. | Great speaker |
C. | Great educators |
D. | Great healer |
Answer» C. Great educators |
8. |
The scope of educational philosophy is directly concerned with the |
A. | Educational evaluation |
B. | Primary education |
C. | Concept of education |
D. | Problems of education |
Answer» D. Problems of education |
9. |
The scope of philosophy of education is formed by |
A. | The belief of the society |
B. | The educational values. |
C. | The political principles |
D. | Opinioned of the people |
Answer» B. The educational values. |
10. |
Aims of education are relative to |
A. | Aim of religion |
B. | Aim of teacher |
C. | Aim of life |
D. | Aim of government |
Answer» C. Aim of life |
11. |
What is teaching through deductive method? |
A. | From specific to general |
B. | From general to specific |
C. | From macro to micro |
D. | From easy to difficult |
Answer» B. From general to specific |
12. |
Which of the following statements is correct? |
A. | Education is an art |
B. | Education is a science |
C. | It is neither an art nor science |
D. | It is an art and a science |
Answer» D. It is an art and a science |
13. |
The ultimate human values are the nature of |
A. | Spiritual |
B. | Intellectual |
C. | Physical |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Spiritual |
14. |
The intimacy between philosophy and religion can be seen in the field of |
A. | Values |
B. | Goals of Life |
C. | Aims of knowledge |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above |
15. |
The nature of philosophy can be explained as |
A. | Physical science |
B. | Life science |
C. | Universal science |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Universal science |
16. |
Philosophical thinking is characterized by |
A. | Philosophical result |
B. | Philosophical effect |
C. | Philosophical conclusion |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above |
17. |
Which of the following does not pertain to intellectual development aim of education? |
A. | Spiritual development |
B. | Cultivation of intelligence |
C. | Training and formation of mind |
D. | Development of cognitive power |
Answer» A. Spiritual development |
18. |
Knowledge arising out of similar cognition or perception is known as |
A. | Inference |
B. | Testimony |
C. | Perception |
D. | Comparison |
Answer» D. Comparison |
19. |
The materialistic define value as |
A. | Mental |
B. | Spiritual |
C. | Material |
D. | Intellectual |
Answer» C. Material |
20. |
Which is not the nature of philosophy? |
A. | Science of knowledge |
B. | Totality of man’s creative ideas |
C. | Planned attempt on search of truth |
D. | Collective ensemble of various viewpoints |
Answer» B. Totality of man’s creative ideas |
21. |
On what is based the need for teaching philosophy of education |
A. | Individual difference |
B. | Different teaching method |
C. | Diverse education system |
D. | Different philosophies express different aspects of Education |
Answer» D. Different philosophies express different aspects of Education |
22. |
The aim of education for harmonious development of the child means |
A. | Development of all the qualities of the mind to the maximum possible extent. |
B. | Development of a sound mind in a sound body. |
C. | Development of physical, mental and moral potentialities of the chi |
Answer» C. Development of physical, mental and moral potentialities of the chi |
23. |
What is development of human potentialities in education? |
A. | Individual aim |
B. | Social aim |
C. | Individual as well as social aim |
D. | Specific aim. |
Answer» A. Individual aim |
24. |
The philosophical methods include |
A. | Induction |
B. | Dialectical |
C. | Deduction` |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above |
25. |
The most important trait of philosophy is |
A. | Analysis |
B. | Criticism |
C. | Synthesis |
D. | Scrutiny |
Answer» B. Criticism |
26. |
Philosophers are “Those who are lovers of the vision of truth”. This was said by |
A. | Plato |
B. | Aristotle |
C. | Socrates |
D. | Emmanuel Kant |
Answer» C. Socrates |
27. |
Which is the first school for the child’s education? |
A. | Family |
B. | Society |
C. | Friend |
D. | School |
Answer» A. Family |
28. |
Philosophy is concerned with |
A. | Knowledge |
B. | Truth |
C. | Values |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above |
29. |
Philosophy and education are |
A. | Different in all aspect |
B. | Like two side of the same coin |
C. | Deals in different goals |
D. | Separate field of knowledge |
Answer» B. Like two side of the same coin |
30. |
Philosophy enquires into the nature of |
A. | Physical Sciences |
B. | Human soul |
C. | Material world |
D. | Environment |
Answer» B. Human soul |
31. |
Philosophy is the interpretation of |
A. | Life, its value and meaning |
B. | Subconscious mind |
C. | Financial viability |
D. | Affairs of state |
Answer» A. Life, its value and meaning |
32. |
The art of education will never attain complete clearness in itself without |
A. | History of human |
B. | Philosophy. |
C. | Literature |
D. | Psychology |
Answer» B. Philosophy. |
33. |
The scope of philosophy of education is formed by the |
A. | Social aims |
B. | Individual aims |
C. | Educational values. |
D. | Justice and equality |
Answer» C. Educational values. |
34. |
Philosophy of education is the criticism of the |
A. | General theory of education |
B. | Synthesis of educational values |
C. | Critical evaluation of educational theories |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above |
35. |
According to Spencer, only a true philosopher may give practical shape to |
A. | Education. |
B. | Business |
C. | Management |
D. | Environment |
Answer» A. Education. |
36. |
Philosophy emphasizes that instructional techniques must recognize |
A. | Parents demand |
B. | The capacities of children. |
C. | Available resources |
D. | Teachers significance |
Answer» B. The capacities of children. |
37. |
Method of teaching is to fulfil the aims of education and life. This is determined by |
A. | Humanities |
B. | Literature |
C. | Social sciences |
D. | Philosophy |
Answer» D. Philosophy |
38. |
Philosophy sets the goal of life and who provides the means for its achievements? |
A. | Management |
B. | Education |
C. | Theology |
D. | Cosmology |
Answer» B. Education |
39. |
Philosophical activity is concerned with |
A. | Thinking |
B. | Criticizing |
C. | Synthesizing |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above |
40. |
Philosophy is concerned with everything as |
A. | A universal science. |
B. | Independent studies |
C. | Separate knowledge |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. A universal science. |
41. |
What is the dynamic side of ‘philosophy’? |
A. | Psychology |
B. | Sociology |
C. | Logic |
D. | Education |
Answer» D. Education |
42. |
Literary the term ‘philosophy’ means |
A. | criticism |
B. | love of books |
C. | love of wisdom |
D. | a particular method |
Answer» C. love of wisdom |
43. |
The word ‘ philosophy is derived from |
A. | Latin |
B. | Greek |
C. | German |
D. | Hebrew |
Answer» B. Greek |
44. |
The different aspects of education is determined by |
A. | science |
B. | philosophy |
C. | sociology |
D. | technology |
Answer» B. philosophy |
45. |
The word ‘philosophy is derived from two Greek words ‘philos’ and ‘sophia’ meaning |
A. | love of books |
B. | love of knowledge |
C. | love of wisdom |
D. | love of learning |
Answer» C. love of wisdom |
46. |
Philosophy of education is a field of |
A. | applied philosophy |
B. | pure philosophy |
C. | natural philosophy |
D. | mere philosophy |
Answer» A. applied philosophy |
47. |
Aims of philosophy are determined by the prevailing |
A. | sociology of life |
B. | philosophy of life |
C. | economics of a country |
D. | politics of a country |
Answer» B. philosophy of life |
48. |
Every philosopher formulates his own method of teaching according to his own |
A. | psychology |
B. | sociology |
C. | philosophy |
D. | anthropology |
Answer» C. philosophy |
49. |
All great philosophers reflected their philosophies in their |
A. | methods of teaching |
B. | types of curriculum |
C. | standard of education |
D. | educational schemes |
Answer» D. educational schemes |
50. |
Who said, “Philosophy and education are like the two sides of the same coin”? |
A. | James Ross |
B. | Plato |
C. | sir John Adams |
D. | John Dewey |
Answer» A. James Ross |
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