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A frame work of action for preparing a curriculum
is:-
Curriculum Design
Foundation of CurriculumCurriculum
evaluationElements of curriculum2.
 
 _______is concerned with the problem of
maintaining the society as a closely knit andwell
integrated unit.
Common education
Special educationVocational educationReligious
education3.
 
In planning and implementing curricula school
makes its collection from:-
Culture
 NationReligionMass communication4.
 
Mini culture is:-
HomeContentCurriculumClassroom5.
 
A framework of action for preparing a curriculum
is:-
Curriculum design
Foundations of curriculumCurriculum
evaluationElements of curriculum6.
 
The mirror of society is _____HospitalOffice
School
Playground7.
 
Subject centered design of curriculum revolve
around the _______IdeasPsychological foundations
 
Society
Content
8.
 
 _____is a collection of what people think, believe
and do.
Curriculum
Teaching methodologyAssessment None of these9.
 
 ______is a group of organized people.
Society
CultureReligionLaw10.
 
 _____are the ways of thinking and acting associated
with social class and vocationalgroup.Universals
Specialities
AlternativesAlternatives11.
 
 _______is an attempt to assess the worth of students
and educational practices, materialsor programs.
Evaluation
AssessmentMeasurementTest12.
 
Humanistic curriculum is
______centered.ContentAssessment
Learner
Teacher13.
 
Curriculum is:-CourseSyllabusCo-curricular
activities
Overall activities of an institution

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 ______is done by proceeding from assumptions to
purposes & objectives, to selection ofcontent that
facilitates the attainment of objectives.
Curriculum development
Curriculum HistoryCurriculum changeCurriculum
creation15.
 
 ______is an expected way of life.HistoryFunction
Culture
Value16.
 
According to Bobbit (1924), curriculum is:-Only the
organized educational experiences students
encounter Neither organized and unorganized
educational experiences students encounter
All the organized and unorganized educational
experiences students encounter
Only unorganized educational experiences students
encounter17.
 
Learning means:-
Change in behavior
Teaching processCurriculum change None of the
above18.
 
Syllabus is a part of:-Classroom
Curriculum
ActivitiesSociety19.
 
 ______of a school influences the cultures of the
people that the school serves.
Curriculum
TeacherContent None of the above20.
 
 ________argues that education must be based on
the fact that humans are by naturesocial and learn
best in real-life activities with other people.

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Curriculum development
Curriculum historyCurriculum changeCurriculum
implementation27.
 
 _______is an attempt to assess the worth of students
and educational practices, materialsor programs.
Evaluation
AssessmentMeasurementTest28.
 
The ‘basics’ of
the _______curriculum are mathematics, natural
science, history, foreignlanguage and
literature.Perennialism
Essentialism
Islamic philosophyAll of these29.
 
According to ______memory system is an
active and organized processor of
information.BehaviorismConstructivism
Cognitivism
Humanism30.
 
 ________argues that education must be based on
the fact that humans are by naturesocial and learn
best in real life activities with other
people.PerennialismEssentialismIslamic philosophy
Progressivism

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