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NATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR TECHNICAL TEACHERS TRAINING

AICTE - MINISTRY OF EDUCATION


GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

Phase I (Part 1) Modules MCQ Bank

Compiled by

Saravanan J
Assistant Professor
Vel Tech deemed University - Chennai
sachukannah@gmail.com - saravananj@veltech.edu.in
Disclaimer:
“I have compiled the already available / provided assessment
questions through the respective Module’s course faculty as weekly
assignments during the course time.
I claim ‘NO Copyright’ for this document and I have prepared this
compilation only for the educational purpose for fellow faculty
members who all are involved in NITTT Scheme phases.
I hope this MCQ bank will be helpful to you. Thank you”

Saravanan J
Modules Covered

M1 Orientation towards Technical Education & Curriculum Aspects.

M2 Professional Ethics & Sustainability.

M3 Communication Skills and Knowledge Dissemination

M4 Instructional Planning and Delivery

M5 Technology Enabled Learning and Life-long self-learning

M6 Student Assessment and Evaluation

M7 Creative Problem Solving, Innovation and Meaningful research


and development

M8 Institutional Management & Administrative Procedures


Knowledge Quiz -1
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1 point

Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) are affiliated by

National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT)

All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)

Directorate General of Training (DGT)

National Skills Training Institutes (NSTI)

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT)

1 point

Name the scheme initiated by the Directorate General of Employment & Training (DGE&T) in the Ministry
of Labour, Government of India for imparting skills in various vocational trades to meet the skilled
manpower requirements for technology and industrial growth of the country

Apprenticeship Training Scheme

Craftsman Training Scheme

Graduate Training Scheme

Technician Training Scheme

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Craftsman Training Scheme

1 point

Which Ministry is responsible for monitoring the implementation of the Act centrally with respect to trade
apprentices?

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Ministry of Corporate Affairs

Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship


Ministry of Human Resource and Development

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship

1 point

What is the duration of apprenticeship training of graduate, technician and technician (vocational)
apprentice?

One year

Six months

Two years

Fifteen months

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
One year

1 point

Diploma Level Technical Institutes such as Polytechnics, are generally recognized by All India Council for
Technical Education (AICTE) and administered by __________

National Council of Vocational Education

National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research

Ministry of Human Resource Development

State Directorate of Technical Education

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
State Directorate of Technical Education

1 point

Which is a statutory body at the national level for technical education under the Department of higher
education.

National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT)

All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)

Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE)

University Grants Commission (UGC)


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)

1 point

Name the status that may be conferred on a premier public higher education institution in India by an act of
Parliament of India, an institution which "serves as a pivotal player in developing highly skilled personnel
within the specified region of the country/state."

Centre of Excellence

Institute of Higher Education

Institute of National Importance

Indian Institute of Technology

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Institute of National Importance

1 point

Technical Education covers programmes in engineering, technology, management, architecture, town


planning, pharmacy, applied arts & crafts, hotel management and _________________

Tourism

Catering Technology

Medicine

Paramedical

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Catering Technology

1 point

Name the statutory organization set up by the Union government in 1956, charged with coordination,
determination and maintenance of standards of University Education.

AICTE

UGC

DoTE

MHRD
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
UGC

1 point

Which is NOT the Institutional Development schemes run by AICTE?

Modernization and Removal of Obsolescence (MODROBS

MARGDARSHAN

UNNAT BHARAT ABHIYAN

SKILL INDIA

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
SKILL INDIA
Knowledge Quiz -2
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1 point

Which is NOT the objective of National Accreditation Board

To assess and accredit the technical education programs

To promote excellence through a bench marking process

To conduct evaluation of self –assessment of technical institutions and/or programs

To rank the institutes of higher education

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
To rank the institutes of higher education

1 point

The purpose of the accreditation by NBA is

To promote and recognize excellence in technical education in colleges and universities

To rank the institutes of higher education

To give approval for Professional Degree Programs

To enforce the teacher/ student development schemes

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
To promote and recognize excellence in technical education in colleges and universities

1 point

What are the purpose and impact of accreditation?

Encourages quality improvement initiatives by Institutions

Improves student enrollment both in terms of quality and quantity

Helps the Institution in securing necessary funds

All of the above


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

NBA accredits

programs in Engineering, Computer Application, Pharmacy, Management, Hotel Management and


Catering Technology

Technical Institutions

Technical and Science Courses

Teaching Professionals

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
programs in Engineering, Computer Application, Pharmacy, Management, Hotel Management and Catering
Technology

1 point

NBA aligned its methodology with international benchmarks and started accreditation on the basis of

Outcomes

Input-process-output

Availability of resources / facilities

None of the above

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Outcomes

1 point

The membership of__________________ is an international recognition of the quality of undergraduate


engineering education offered by the member country

Dublin Accord

Washington Accord

US/UK Accord

ABET

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Washington Accord

1 point

Name the test conducted by University Grants Commission (UGC) for setting high standards of teaching

National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET)

National Eligibility Test (NET)

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE)

Common Admission Test (CAT)

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
National Eligibility Test (NET)

1 point

National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) provides accreditation of institutions and individual
departments with a validity for

3 years

4 years

5 years

10 years

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
5 years

1 point

If we want to improve the engineering education in India, which of the following requires complete
rethinking

Programmes and Curriculum Development

Research and Development

Teaching and Learning

All of the above

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
All of the above
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1 point

At Remember level, the students will

Argue the point

Recall information

Categorize topics

Calculate distance
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Recall information
1 point

What can you invent or design is a sample of

Remember
Understand
Apply
Create

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Create

1 point

Which of the following learning domain deals with acquisition of knowledge?

Cognitive
Affective
Psychomotor
Social

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Cognitive

1 point

Cognitive
Affective

Psychomotor
Social

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Affective

1 point

Which of the following theorists identified the three domains of learning?

B.F. Skinner
Jean Piaget

Benjamin Bloom
Lev Vygotsky

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Benjamin Bloom

1 point

Which are not learning domain?

Cognitive
Affective
Affirmative
Psychomotor

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Affirmative

1 point

Which is NOT true?

Affective = emotion

Cognitive = thinking
Psychomotor = physical

Cognitive = beliefs

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Cognitive = beliefs

1 point

Who is the founder of psychomotor domain?

David Hasselhoff

David Harrow
Anita Harrow
Daniel Harrow

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Anita Harrow

1 point

of values; and (ii) A characterization or a philosophy about life

Receiving
Responding
Valuing
Characterizing

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Characterizing

1 point

awareness, willingness to obtain, or


selected attention

Receiving

Responding
Valuing
Organization

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Receiving

1 point

The ______________ domain of learning occurs when a person learns new information and gains new
skills through physical movement

Cognitive
Psychomotor
Affective
Physical

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Psychomotor

1 point

Listening to a Chemistry Professor explaining how to perform a skill and then performing the skill back falls
into which level of learning?
Imitation
Articulation
Manipulation
Precision

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Imitation

1 point

You are asked to compare Bubble sort with Selection Sort in Data structures course. What is the level of

Apply
Evaluate
Analyze
Understand

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Analyze

1 point

What are the two dimensions in Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy?

Knowledge and Cognitive Process

Cognitive and Psychomotor


Knowledge and Understanding
Evaluate and Create

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Knowledge and Cognitive Process

1 point

There are four types of Knowledge. They are


Factual, Conceptual, Procedural and Metacognitive
Fact, Data, Knowledge and Wisdom
Cognitive, Psychomotor, Affective and Social
Factual, Cognitive, Metacognitive and Procedural

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Factual, Conceptual, Procedural and Metacognitive
Knowledge Quiz -4
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1 point

Instructional objectives guide students by helping them to

Identify important high level skills

Discuss the lesson with each other

Monitor their own learning

Create teachable moments


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Monitor their own learning
1 point

What is another name for Instructional objective?

Behavioral Objective
Lesson plan
Assessment
Lecture

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Behavioral Objective

1 point

The purpose of a learning objective is to

Measure outcomes
Confuse students
Define Learning
Communicate expectations
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0

Accepted Answers:
Communicate expectations

1 point

Course content should be included in each objective promoting more clarity

True
False

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
False

1 point

Which of the following verb is at greatest risk for misinterpretation?

List
Understand
Demonstrate
Construct

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Understand

1 point

Each learning outcome should begin with

A learning verb
An Action Verb
An outcome verb
Any verb

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
An Action Verb
1 point

Change in attitude reflect learning, mostly in which domain

Affective
Psychomotor
Cognitive
None of the above

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Affective

1 point

The well-known resource was developed in 1956 as a way for classifying the three domain
of learning – Cognitive, Psychomotor and Affective is

Dave’s Taxonomy
Bloom’s Taxonomy
Richard Mayer Multimedia Principles
Mager Method Instructional Objectives

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Bloom’s Taxonomy

1 point

To start teaching: teacher must be guided by _____________ followed by ______________


to accomplish the task and then ______________

instructional objectives, analyze the work, evaluate the work


strategies and tools, evaluate the outcome, analyze the lesson
strategies and tools, strategies and material, evaluate the outcome
instructional objective, strategies and tools, evaluate the outcome

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
instructional objective, strategies and tools, evaluate the outcome

1 point
Higher Order thinking objectives address

Analyze and Evaluate


Remember and Understand
Understand and Evaluate
Remember and Apply

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Analyze and Evaluate

1 point

Mastery learning objectives are well defined whereas __________ objectives are in a
broad domain

Descriptive
Developmental
Educational
None of the above

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Developmental

1 point

To demonstrate success, by focusing on the learner’s desired outcomes a reasonable list of


______________objectives should be provided

Informational
Mastery
Challenging
General

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Mastery

1 point
A constructively designed course is one where

The students know what they want to do


The lecturer knows what he or she wants to do
The outcomes, assessment and learning activities are all clearly linked
The classes follow a logical sequence

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
The outcomes, assessment and learning activities are all clearly linked

1 point

What is the difference between a goal and an objective?

Goals are broad, objectives are narrow


Goals are specific, objectives are general
Goals are short-term, objectives are long-term
Goals are measurable, objectives are not

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Goals are broad, objectives are narrow

1 point

Knowledge of cognition in general as well as awareness and knowledge of one’s own


cognition is known as

Factual Knowledge
Conceptual Knowledge
Procedural Knowledge
Metacognitive knowledge

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Metacognitive knowledge
Knowledge Quiz 5 - Learning and
Instruction
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1 point

Teaching is defined as

An informative process

An intellectual process

An initiative process

An interactive process

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
An interactive process

1 point

Basic teaching model was developed by

Robert Glaser

Robert Gagne

E. Thorndike

B.F. Skinner

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Robert Glaser

1 point

The basic teaching model consists of…………………basic components or parts

Three

Four

Five
Six

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Four

1 point

IMMM does NOT include

Methods

Media

Materials

Message

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Message

1 point

The ‘3M’ concept in instructional procedure refers to

Materials, Money, Machinery

Men, Materials, Money

Men, Money , Machinery

Materials, Media, Methods

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Materials, Media, Methods

1 point

Pedagogy is…………………………………………………

a child-focused teaching approach

an adult-focused teaching approach

a trainer-focused teaching approach

an instructor-focused teaching approach

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
an adult-focused teaching approach

1 point

The four pillars of learning does NOT include

To know

To do

To live together

To like

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
To like

1 point

“Learning” indicates

Relatively permanent change in behavior

Acquiring general competencies

Listening to classroom instruction

Reading the textbooks and notes

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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Relatively permanent change in behavior

1 point

Relatively permanent change in behavior due to reinforced practice is known as

Teaching

Guiding

Training

Learning

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Learning

1 point

Which one of the following does not include personal factor?


Relationship

Motivation

Interest

Needs

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Relationship
Knowledge Quiz -6 Learner
Characteristics and Motivation
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1 point

Personality is

a combination of attitude, behavior and competencies of students

a combination of attitude, skill and knowledge of students

the sum of the physical, cognitive, emotional & social Characteristics of students

behavior and knowledge

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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the sum of the physical, cognitive, emotional & social Characteristics of students

1 point

The correct order of human life is

Babyhood, adolescent and adulthood

Infancy, babyhood, and adolescent

Babyhood, infancy and adolescent

Infancy, babyhood and adult

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Babyhood, adolescent and adulthood

1 point

The characteristic which is not part of Physical characteristic is

Rapid intense growth

Height and weight variation

Nutrition deficiency
Intelligence

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Intelligence

1 point

The characteristic which is not a Physical characteristic is

Development of Internal organs

Increase in Height and weight

Increased Socialization with peers

Avoiding Nutrition

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Increased Socialization with peers

1 point

The characteristic which is NOT a cognitive characteristic is

Increase ability of understanding

Increase ability of generalize the facts

Increase ability of deal with abstraction

Increase ability to deal with adults

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Increase ability to deal with adults

1 point

The characteristic which is NOT an emotional characteristic is

Complexity

Labile emotions

Development of abstract concept

Loneliness

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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Development of abstract concept

1 point

The characteristic which is NOT a social characteristic is

Interested in recreation and games

Increased socialization with peers

Self centered attitudes

Problem solving abilities

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Problem solving abilities

1 point

The characteristic of a Silent student is

Not participate in class activity on their own

Teacher-dependent

Optimistic

Excessive concern about grades

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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Not participate in class activity on their own

1 point

The characteristic of attention seeking student is that he/she

Will Not participate class activity on their own

Is Teacher-dependent

Is Fond of discussion

Has Excessive concern about grades

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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Is Fond of discussion

1 point
The characteristic of a discouraged worker is

Positive image of self

Not interested in academics

Friendly with teachers and peers

Optimistic underachievers

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Not interested in academics

1 point

Emotional Fluctuations in adolescence are caused by :

Hormonal changes and brain development

Body image

Lack of confidence

Environmental factors

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Hormonal changes and brain development

1 point

Adolescence is the

Process or state of growing to maturity

Process of growing from adulthood to old age

Process of getting very old

Process or state of growing from infant to child

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Process or state of growing to maturity

1 point
The number of phases in Adolescence is

Three

Five

Four

None of the above

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Three

1 point

The most important problem of a student for the teacher is

Inferiority complex

Excessive sleepiness

Superiority complex

No interest in academics

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
No interest in academics

1 point

Bullying is

Absenteeism

Poor academic performance

Skipping classes

Hurting/fighting Behaviour

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Hurting/fighting Behaviour
Knowledge Quiz -7 Alternative Modes
of Learning
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1 point

According to Piaget / Montessori / Dewey Learning is ______________

Boring and Serious

Fun and Enjoyable

Experiential and Exploratory

Informative and Knowledgeable

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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Experiential and Exploratory

1 point

Name the ability to articulate thoughts and ideas effectively using oral, written and non-

verbal skills and to listen effectively to decipher meaning including knowledge, values,

attitudes and intention

Communication

Collaboration

Critical thinking

Creativity

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Communication

1 point

The ability to reason effectively, use systems thinking, make judgments, and decisions to

solve problems is

Communication
Collaboration

Critical thinking

Creativity

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Critical thinking

1 point

Which component is the most important in 21st Century Learning?

Learning and Innovation Skills

Information, Media and Technology Skills

Life and Career Skills

All are important as they are interconnected

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
All are important as they are interconnected

1 point

What does accountability mean?

Being able to count with accuracy.

Being able to guide others toward a common goal.

Being able to set clear goals and achieve them.

Being responsible for results.

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Being responsible for results.

1 point

How do rote and critical thinking differ?

Rote thinking is the usual kind of thinking humans do daily and critical thinking means to judge others
idea

Rote thinking requires memorizing while critical thinking requires difficult processing like evaluating,
synthesizing and working towards solutions
They are the same

Rote thinking is thinking alone and critical thinking is collective thinking by the group members

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Rote thinking requires memorizing while critical thinking requires difficult processing like evaluating,
synthesizing and working towards solutions

1 point

The impetus for learner- centeredness derives from a theory of learning known as

Constructivism

Behaviourism

Cognitivism

Connectivism

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Constructivism

1 point

‘A combination of both face-to-face traditional classroom methods with online learning

to create a hybrid approach to teaching’. What type of learning is this quote describing?

Blended Learning

Distance Learning

Synchronous Learning

Virtual Learning

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Blended Learning

1 point

Which is an example for Synchronous communication tool.

Email communications

Videoconferences

Online forums
Discussion lists

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Videoconferences

1 point

According to Dual Coding Theory, there are two channels for receiving multimedia

information. They are

Visual and Verbal channels

Visual and Auditory channels

Verbal and Nonverbal channels

Aural and Kinesthetic channels

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Visual and Auditory channels

1 point

Mayer’s Cognitive theory of Multimedia Learning is based on three assumptions. They are

Sweller’s theory of cognitive load, Gagne’s Nine events of Instruction, Baddeleys’s model of working
memory

Gagne’s Nine events of Instruction, Bloom’s taxonomy, Baddeleys’s model of working memory

Baddeleys’s model of working memory, Paivio’s dual coding theory, Gagne’s Nine events of
Instruction

Paivio’s dual coding theory, Sweller’s theory of cognitive load, Baddeleys’s model of working memory

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Paivio’s dual coding theory, Sweller’s theory of cognitive load, Baddeleys’s model of working memory

1 point

What are the 4C’s essential skills of 21 st Century Learning?

Communication, Collaboration, Commitment and Coordination

Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking and Creativity

Collaboration, Commitment, Coordination and Creativity

Collaboration, Commitment and Coordination and Content Mastery


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking and Creativity

1 point

How many events/conditions does Gagne's event of instructions have?

Five

Six

Nine

Ten

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Nine

1 point

What is active learning?

Students learn by listening to the teacher

The teachers are actively teaching in classroom

The students are actively participating in learning process

Students pay attention to the teacher and follow instructions

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
The students are actively participating in learning process

1 point

Multimodal learning is _________

when students learn by using internet and www

when a number of senses - visual, auditory, kinesthetic - are being engaged during learning

when students learn by listening to the teacher

when students learn through experiments and experiences

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
when a number of senses - visual, auditory, kinesthetic - are being engaged during learning
Knowledge Quiz 8
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1 point

The term curriculum is derived from latin word meaning a:

Course of learning

Chariot race course

Course of study

Course of Education

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Chariot race course

1 point

----------------- is the heart of any ducational System

Lesson

Unit

Curriculum

Contents

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Curriculum

1 point

Which one is not the component, of the Curriculum

Objectives

syllabus

Evaluation

Design
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Design

1 point

Curriculum is defined as

Programme

document

Related Courses

Planned Learning Experience

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Planned Learning Experience

1 point

Operational curriculum is

an inert document

a curriculum enacted in the classroom

record of data

related contents

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
a curriculum enacted in the classroom

1 point

Effectiveness of curriculum is determined by:

Objective

Design

Method

Evaluation

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Evaluation
1 point

The method used to evaluate the curriculum during the process of development/Implementation is:

Formative Evaluation

Summative Evaluation

Diagnostic Evaluation

Process Evaluation

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Formative Evaluation

1 point

Syllabus is a part of

School

Curriculum

Student

Teacher

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Curriculum

1 point

An outline of the topics of a subject to be covered in specific time is called?

Curriculum

Course

Syllabus

Lesson plan

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Syllabus

1 point

Component of curriculum is?

Evaluation
Objectives

Teaching strategies

All of the above

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

The model of curriculum could not move above elementary stage is:

Core curriculum

Activity curriculum

Subject curriculum

Integrated Curriculum

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Activity curriculum

1 point

Making value judgment about curriculum is:

Curriculum evaluation

Curriculum design

Curriculum development

Curriculum elements

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Curriculum evaluation

1 point

What is the difference between co-curricular and extracurricular activities?

Co-curricular activities are related to regular school curriculum in some way while extracurricular ones
are not.

Co-curricular activities are required by the school while extracurricular ones are not.

Co-curricular activities involve only sports or theater while extracurricular activities are more varied.
There is no difference between the two.

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
There is no difference between the two.

1 point

Curriculum improvement should be a/an ------------------ process

last

Initial

Internal

Continuous

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Continuous

1 point

Curriculum based on thinking of John Dewey is

Subject centered

Learner Centered

Activity Centered

Integrated

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Activity Centered
Professions and Professionalism -
MCQ I
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Week 1 QUIZ I
1 point
‘……………….are those form of works, which involves advanced expertise, self-regulation
and concerted service to the public good’– Bayles (1989)
Experiences
Activities
Professions
Practicals.
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Activities

1 point
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic essentially required in a professional
Professionals continue to create new knowledge in their profession
Professionals deal with high stake activities
Professionals work based on trust with clients.
Professionals are not self-regulating
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Professionals are not self-regulating
1 point
Fill in the blanks. The first essential characteristic of a professional is that she/he has to
master a ………………. body of knowledge.
simple to complex
practical
theoretical
vast and complex.
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
simple to complex
Technical Teacher as Professional -
Guru-Shishya Parampara’ - MCQ II
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Week Quiz II
1 point
Fill in the blanks. During the ‘Guru-Shishya Parampara’ days, ‘The knowledge in all respects
and in all the three domains of learning is passed on from the teacher to the student through
the spiritual, intellectual and ………………bonding between them.
actual
virtual
emotional
functional.
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
emotional

1 point
Fill in the blanks. ‘Industry’ means ‘any ………………..in the community or corporate
sector (wage employed or self-employed), which helps to earn one’s livelihood’
enterprise
person
activity
exercise
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
enterprise

1 point
Which of the following capabilities is NOT correct which the teacher has to develop in every
student?
Acquisitive
Lucrative
Adaptive
Innovative.

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Lucrative
Professional Excellence - MCQ III
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QUIZ III
1 point
Fill in the blanks. A professional should possesses ……cardinal characteristics, all of which are equally
important, because absence of even one of them, the person ceases to be a professional.

5
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
5

1 point
If a professional engineering college teacher is not able to develop the required competency in the students
of his/her class, as s/he is lazy of to acquire indepth knowledge of that course, it means that the teacher’s
behaviour is ……………..

illogical

uncouth

uneducated

unethical
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
unethical
1 point

When the nature of professionals work is complex (such as an engineering college teacher) by which it is
difficult for their clients (such as the students) to detect their mistakes, the professionals have
to……………………………themselves for an ethical. behaviour

Be active

Self-regulate

exercise

discuss among.
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Self-regulate

1 point
Excellence in their profession is …………..quality required in professionals to ensure ethical behavior by
them

a special

a desirable

a rare

an essential
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
an essential
Mentoring and Counselling for
Personality Development - MCQ IV
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QUIZ IV
1 point
Identify the incorrect purpose of students’ mentoring

Harnessing the full potential of the students for learning

Assessing the personality of the students

Prescribing a career path

Suggesting them learning activities.


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Prescribing a career path

1 point
Identify the incorrect statement related to mentoring and counselling

Mentoring and counselling are carried out without any purposes because it is the requirement of the
AICTE and NBA

Mentoring and counselling are carried out without periodically in a planned manner in the institute

Mentoring and counselling are carried out by trained teachers in mentoring and counselling

Mentoring and counselling are carried out for students, staff members and teachers

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Mentoring and counselling are carried out without any purposes because it is the requirement of the AICTE
and NBA

1 point

Identify the incorrect characteristic of the Mentoring and counselling process

It is one-way communication from mentor or counselor to counselee

It is interactive process between mentor or counselor to counselee

It is unbiased process where mentor or counselee does not impose any prescription

It is a process to empower student

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
It is one-way communication from mentor or counselor to counselee
1 point
Identify incorrect statement. Mentoring and counselling services ininstitute will be successful for personality
development of the students when

There are adequate opportunities for empowering the students

Team learning and collaborative learning are promoted

There is recognition of potential of young students

Biased approaches of personality development are encouraged


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Biased approaches of personality development are encouraged
Social Responsibility - MCQ V
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QUIZ V
1 point
Accountability of a teacher means that s/he has to……………..
only teach and assess the learning
work for overall development of students including academics
ensure that students can earn somehow
only to plan his lecture and deliver effectively
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
work for overall development of students including academics

1 point
Social responsibility of a teacher covers……………..
Making teaching learning process transparent
Making students responsible for studies
Make students earn
Enroll students for studies
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Making teaching learning process transparent

1 point
The purpose of education system is……………..
to give knowledge level skills to students
to open educational institutions
to be responsive to the needs of society w.r.t development
to increase literacy

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
to be responsive to the needs of society w.r.t development
1 point
Transparency in teaching learning means……………..
distributing lesson plans
making laboratory manuals
making student teacher interaction possible all the time
making arrangement so that all relevant information regarding the process is available.

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
making arrangement so that all relevant information regarding the process is available.
Human Aspirations: Sustainable
Happiness and Prosperity - MCQ VI
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QUIZ VI
1 point
Socrates has said ‘……………. is the cause of all evils’.

Perseverance

Ignorance

Innocence

Independence
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Ignorance

1 point
‘Happiness is because of the…………….. ’.

happenings around you

wealth with you

friends around you

fame around you


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
happenings around you

1 point
‘Prosperity’ is ‘the …………….. that you have more than the required physical resources in abundance’.

emotion

hope

desire

feeling
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
feeling
Harmony with Oneself - MCQ VII
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QUIZ VII
1 point
To develop from animal consciousness to ………………..consciousness is a distinct transformation.

emotional

human

intelligent

cognitive
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
human

1 point
‘Love or respect comes to you, only when you give some
things to people …………….. ’.

expecting something in return

in the presence of a gathering

as a loan

without expecting anything in return


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
without expecting anything in return
1 point
For experience ‘harmony with oneself’, the choice of a profession should be based on two basic criteria
viz.………………

Only money

Only position

liking and capability

Location of profession
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
liking and capability
MCQ VIII
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Fill in the Blanks
3 points

The present day definition of healthy person is ‘when that person is physically, mentally and
socially fit’.

physically and mentally fit


physically and socially fit
mentally and socially fit
physically, mentally and socially fit
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
physically, mentally and socially fit
3 points
‘When relationships between family members are based on …………….. amongst family
members, then harmony within family can be established,’.

trust
happiness
networking
seriousness
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
trust

3 points
The plant order supports the .………………
material order
animal order
living order
vegetable order
Accepted Answers:
animal order
Concepts of Values, Attitudes and
Ethics - MCQ IX
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Concepts of Values, Attitudes and Ethics
1 point
Values of a person are principles that help him decide….

What is important to him?

What is needed for him?

What is true for him?

What is justified to him?


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
What is important to him?

1 point
Attitude of a person is best described by the ways/he……………

looks at any person or situation

walks in office

prefers things in a given situation

dresses in any situation


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
looks at any person or situation

1 point
Identify the statement which is correct.

Ethics are rules imposed on teachers by the Government

Ethics are for teachers and not for students.

Ethics are practices to be followed by all persons in an organization

Ethics are personal matter and not for a group


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Ethics are for teachers and not for students.

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Value Education: Need for Self-
Exploration -MCQ X
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Value Education: Need for Self- Exploration
1 point
Personal values guide the person as to what is……………

good behavior in different situations.

more important and help him make better choices in different situations.

his worth in any situation?

good and what is bad in given situation


Accepted Answers:
more important and help him make better choices in different situations.

1 point
Value Education does not enables one to……………..

rationalize one’s needs and priorities

visualize one’s life goals correctly and

select a good career

choose right direction for making efforts to fulfill goals of life.


Accepted Answers:
select a good career

1 point
Self-exploration can help a person to…………………..

do self-investigation

recognize one’s relationship with every unit in existence and exploit it for own advantage

appreciate human conduct, human character

compete with others


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
do self-investigation

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Professional Values and Ethics for
Technical Teachers -MCQ XI
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Professional Values and Ethics for Technical Teachers
1 point
Which of these values will help students to become a better engineer?
Values related to…………………………….

daily practice.

important activities.

teachers character building

related to himself or herself


Accepted Answers:
teachers character building

1 point
A professional code of ethics outlines teachers' main responsibilities to their ……………..

relatives

friends

colleagues

students
No
Accepted Answers:
students
1 point
Which one of the following four characteristics is not a necessary netiquettes for netizens.

Plagiarism

Intellectual property and Copyright

Legal use of Software

Code of conduct inside the institute


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Code of conduct inside the institute
Ethical Conflict: Some Case Studies
for Professionals - MCQ XII
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Week 6 Quiz :Ethical Conflict: Some Case Studies for Professional
1 point
Personal …………………. guide a person as to what is more
important and help him/her to make better choices in various situations

feelings

beliefs

ethics

values
Accepted Answers:
values
1 point
control and govern the behaviour of a person
according to norms set by others

feelings

beliefs

ethics

values
Accepted Answers:
ethics

1 point
Which one of the following statements is NOT correct?

Cases which are morally correct but legally incorrect (punishable)

Cases which are morally incorrect but cannot be legally challenged

Cases which are both morally and legally incorrect.

Cases which are both morally and emotionally incorrect.


Accepted Answers:
Cases which are both morally and emotionally incorrect.
Code of Conduct: Academic Ethics
and Its Implementation - MCQ XIII
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Week 6 Quiz: Code of Conduct: Academic Ethics and Its Implementation
1 point
Which of these does not fall under good conduct of a teacher?
Participate in extension, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities including community
service.
Manage their private affairs in a manner consistent with the dignity ofthe profession.
Adhere to a responsible pattern of conduct and demeanor (outlook) expected of them by
the community.
Teach emerging technology from notes prepared many years before
Accepted Answers:
Teach emerging technology from notes prepared many years before
1 point
Which of the following falls under poor conduct of teacher with authorities?
Adhere to procedures and methods consistent with their profession in initiating steps
through their own institutional bodies and/or professional organisations for change of any
such rule detrimental to the professional interest.
Take private tuition after college time although s/he is not allowed to do.
Refrain from availing themselves of leave, except on unavoidable grounds.
Co-operate through their organisations in the formulation of policies of the other
institutions and accept offices
Accepted Answers:
Co-operate through their organisations in the formulation of policies of the other institutions
and accept offices

1 point

Which of the following is considered good conduct of the teacher with society?
Criticism in public, authenticity of content of advertisement about his/her own college.
Encourage his students to participate in NSS/NCC and such activities.
Create a bias for persons speaking a certain regional language.
Disregard activities encouraging spirit of national integration
Accepted Answers:
Encourage his students to participate in NSS/NCC and such activities.
Role of Professional Societies - MCQ
XIV
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Week 6 Quiz:Role of Professional Societies
1 point
Every professional society seeks to further the cause of
that particular …………..

organisation

corporation

Legislation

profession

Accepted Answers:
profession

1 point
Some professional societies have powers to ………………… in that professional, if the professional resorts
to unethical practices.

grant license to practice.

provide experience certificate

withdraw license to practice

help people to get jobs


Accepted Answers:
withdraw license to practice

1 point
Though many codes may differ across the spectrum, few basic ethics stand out clearly such as…………..

Accept no remuneration for tutoring except in accordance with approved policies of Government /
Institutions

Never use students to solve his/her personal problems

Deal justly and impartially with students regardless of their social, economic, regional and religious
background

You shall be truthful and transparent.


Accepted Answers:
You shall be truthful and transparent.
MCQ - XV
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QUIZ XV # Week 7
1 point
………….. countries unanimously approved the Millennium Declaration, culminated in eight Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs).

2001

2002

2003

2004
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
2001

1 point
Development means ‘improvement in country’seconomic and ……………….conditions’.

academic

industrial

social

rural
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
social

1 point
GNP is…………..

Green Natural Product

Gross National Product

Great National Product

Great National Product


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Great National Product
MCQ - XVI
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QUIZ XVI # Week 7
1 point
Which of the following is not part of the ‘Panch-tatva’?

Earth

Water

Air

Rain
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Rain
1 point
As a technical teacher, teach such that students are encouraged constructive techniques and technologies
to utilise the earth’s resources without ……………… the environment.

polluting

overusing

under using

understanding
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
polluting

1 point
The industrial revolution has led to the rapid increase in man-made…………………with respect to the
Panch Tatva

Electronic products

dangerous products

air pollution

genetic modified crops


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
air pollution
MCQ - XVII
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QUIZ # WEEK 7
1 point
Sustainable development calls for a balance between

environment, economy and society

environment, economy and equity

environment, ecology and society

environment, economy and ecology

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
environment, economy and society

1 point
Promoting women empowerment through ICT is covered under SDG

Goal 4 Quality Education

Goal 5 Gender Equality

Goal 8 Decent work and economic growth

Goal 10 Reduced Inequality

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Goal 5 Gender Equality

1 point
Use of DDT prevent human beings from Malaria.
However killing mosquitoes using DDT by humans severely damage the ecological balance. This
supports……………………

bio centrism

anthropo centrism

abio centrism

eco centrism
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
eco centrism
MCQ - XVIII
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QUIZ # Week 8
1 point
Sustainability principle related to ‘one design fits all’ focus on…………………..
Sustainable design
Design flaw
Environmental protection
Engineering design
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Design flaw

1 point
Cradle-to-Cradle phrase was coined by ……………..
Walter R Stahel
Bea Johnson
Michael Braungart
William McDonough
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Walter R Stahel

1 point
Social, economic and environmental equity is the necessary condition for achieving
………………………
Social development
Economic development
Sustainable development
Ecological development
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Sustainable development
MCQ - XIX
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QUIZ # Week 8
1 point
………………… propounded the Concept of 5Rs for sustainable development.

Bea Johnson

John Evelyn

Gilbert Rist

Walter R Stahel

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Bea Johnson

1 point
In the context of sustainability reduce means………………..

Use something for long period

Use less and create less waste

Convert existing into new

Allow material to degrade

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Use less and create less waste

1 point
Select the correct order for 3Rs.

Reduce, reuse, recycle

Reuse, recycle, reduce

Reuse, reduce, recycle

Recycle, reduce, reuse


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Reduce, reuse, recycle
MCQ - XX
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QUIZ # Week 8
1 point
A good and strong organisation culture …………….loyalty among the employees
decreases
increases
destabilizes
looks for
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
increases

1 point
A good organisational structure will always ………………. changes.
watch for
resist to
adapt to
wait for
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
adapt to

1 point
The ……………….of companies play a great role in image building of the organisation as
well as that of employees.
core values
standard practices
routine work
specialised work
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
core values
Unit - I: Classroom Communication:
An Introduction and Unit-II: Listening
and Speakin - QUIZ 1
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There are 15 question from Unit I and Unit II, each question has 4 multiple answers.
You have to
select one correct answer.
1 point
A speech must always present ----------------------

Facts

Opinion

Perspectives

Suggestions
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Facts
1 point
For effective classroom communication, which commandment the student need not to
follow

Purpose of communication

Inadequate medium

Clarity

Structured Message
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Inadequate medium
1 point
Once the message is encoded in a desired format, it is transferred through a medium called
______

Channel

Medium

Media

Way
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Channel
1 point
Receiver is the person who notices and attaches some meaning to a message is called
--------------------

Enumerate

Send

Decoder

Evaluator
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Decoder
1 point
The purposes served by speaking in classroom are

Provide and obtain feedback

Ask questions and supplement information

Maintain Discipline

All of the above


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
All of the above
1 point
Which of the following behaviours in classroom are part of active listening?

Maintain eye contact

Taking notes

Asking for clarification

All of the above


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
All of the above
1 point
Which of these factors is not involved in the determination of correct tone?

Pitch

Dressing style

Quality

Strength
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Dressing style
1 point
Which of these is not a step in the listening process?

To stop talking

Receiving

Misinterpreting

Responding
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Misinterpreting
1 point
Which of these is not an element of non- verbal communication?

Personal appearance

Posture

Eye contact

Name of the speaker


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Name of the speaker
1 point
Which of these type of listening must be followed by the students to understand the subject
content?

Focused listening

Critical listening

Active listening

Empathetic listening
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Active listening
1 point
Which of the following skills of communication do students spend most time engaged in?

Listening

Speaking

Reading

Writing
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Listening
1 point
Our dress code is an example of _____________ communication.

Verbal

nonverbal

written

spoken
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
nonverbal
1 point
The process of listening is well explained by …………

HRIER

HURIER

HUTER

HTUEIR
Accepted Answers:
HURIER
1 point
Which of these should be avoided while speaking?

Fluency

Verbal Virus

Clear voice

Abstract words
Accepted Answers:
Verbal Virus
1 point
Talking comes under which type of communication?

Verbal

Non- verbal

Written

Dramatic
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Verbal
Assessment -QUIZ II
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QUIZ II
1 point
The competency that involves the ability to hear and utilize the sounds in spoken
words while reading, is called

fluency
comprehension
phonemic awareness
phonics
Accepted Answers:
phonemic awareness

1 point
Explicit instruction implies
carefully planned sequential approach
presentation and imparting of reading skills in a direct way
clear objectives and exhaustive practice opportunities to master each new skill
b&c
Accepted Answers:
b&c
1 point
The various purposes of reading are
gaining knowledge
developing a perspective
deriving pleasure
all of the above
Accepted Answers:
all of the above
1 point
The knowledge is imparted in a classroom
only through the written medium
only through the oral medium
both through the oral and written medium
none of the above
Accepted Answers:
both through the oral and written medium

1 point
A technical student must possess strong reading skills to be able to
conduct literature review
read and understand the review of her/his work
keep herself/himself up to date with the latest knowledge
All of the above
Accepted Answers:
All of the above
1 point
The stages of writing are
pre-writing and focusing of ideas and writing
reviewing and feedback
all of the above
none of the above
Accepted Answers:
all of the above
1 point
The pre-writing stage comprises
only reading
only discussion
reading, discussion, deliberation, mind-mapping, literature review and concept mapping
none of the above
Accepted Answers:
reading, discussion, deliberation, mind-mapping, literature review and concept mapping

1 point
Mind-maps are
graphic representation of all knowledge on a subject possessed by an individual.
maps for mind.
not useful for writing.
none of the above
Accepted Answers:
graphic representation of all knowledge on a subject possessed by an individual.
1 point
Concept-maps are

graphic representation of all knowledge on a concept possessed by an individual


maps for mind
not useful for writing
are graphic representation of all knowledge on a concept
Accepted Answers:
are graphic representation of all knowledge on a concept
1 point
Focusing of ideas and writing involves
slow composition of text
proper attention to grammar and syntax while writing
writing quickly without proper attention to grammar and syntax
none of the above
Accepted Answers:
writing quickly without proper attention to grammar and syntax

1 point
_________ context refers to the relationship between the sender and the receiver.
Social
physical
cultural
chronological
Accepted Answers:
Social
1 point
Emotional causes of communication barriers is a student’s…………………...
Anxiety
Score
friendship
none of the above
Accepted Answers:
Anxiety
1 point
……………. refers to the similarity of backgrounds between sender and receiver.
Physical Context
Cultural Context
Social Context
Chronological Context
Accepted Answers:
Cultural Context

1 point
_______ means to impart understanding of the message
Encoding
Receiver
Decoding
Feedback
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Decoding

1 point

Due to Physical noise it is not possible to have effective classroom Communication.


Physical noise are the same as ………
Environmental barrier
Psychological barriers
Sociological barriers
Infrastructural barriers
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Environmental barrier
Assessment III
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Unit - V: Active Learning, Unit No.-VI: Role of Media in Classroom Communication
1 point
Active learning strategies helps to develop
Communication skills
Social skills
Higher order thinking skills
All of the above
Accepted Answers:
All of the above
1 point
Which seating pattern would be least appropriate for group discussions?
Circle
Cluster
Rows and columns
U-shape
Accepted Answers:
Rows and columns

1 point
The strategies used to teach content that is interesting and appropriately challenging to
students are………….
Cooperative strategies
Collaborative strategies
Individual active learning strategies
None of the above
Accepted Answers:
Cooperative strategies

1 point
For developing social skills among students, the best teaching method is………..
Demonstration Method
Lecture Method
Think pair share
None of the above
Accepted Answers:
Think pair share

1 point
Which of the following is not an outcome of cooperative learning?
Academic achievement
Individualistic self-reliance
Social skills
Acceptance of diversity
Accepted Answers:
Individualistic self-reliance

1 point
During presentation one can read information line by line. The is known as ____ disclosure
of information.
Positive
Zero
Negative
Progressive
Accepted Answers:
Progressive
1 point
It is important to consider proper _____ of room where you are giving your presentation.
Darkness
lighting
Temperature
ventilation
Accepted Answers:
lighting

1 point
While selecting media in classroom the faculty must consider
Infrastructure facilities
Nature of the subject
Learning outcomes
All of the above
Accepted Answers:
All of the above
1 point
To remove barriers to effective communication using media in classroom, the teacher must
not consider the following factor?
dismantling media with ease
level of curiosity it creates
nature of content
readiness of students
Accepted Answers:
dismantling media with ease

1 point
This cannot be used as a communicative tool
Teleconferencing
Multimedia encyclopedia
Email
Chat
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Teleconferencing
Assessment IV
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ASSESSMENT #QUIZ IV
1 point
The communication can be made effective by -----------------
Authority
Non alignment
Understanding
Enthusiasm
Accepted Answers:
Understanding

1 point
Which of these is not an element of the speaking technique?
Voice quality
Word stress
Appearance
Correct tones
Accepted Answers:
Appearance

1 point
For effective communication the tone of voice and body language must always be -------------
---
Aligned to each other
Negative
Positive
None of the above
Accepted Answers:
Aligned to each other

1 point
Schema’ theory states that--------------
readers do not use prior knowledge of a concept while reading a new piece of text.
readers first read from top to bottom and then from bottom to the top of the text.
readers apply prior knowledge of a concept to reading a new piece of text.
none of the above
Accepted Answers:
readers apply prior knowledge of a concept to reading a new piece of text.

1 point
Effective communication needs a supportive ----------------
Economic environment
Social environment
Political environment
Multicultural environment
Accepted Answers:
Social environment

1 point
Application and retention imply
understanding larger blocks of text.
acquiring comfort and proficiency in reading.
analysis of the text that has been read as either being useful or useless.
retaining useful information
Accepted Answers:
retaining useful information
1 point
Mapping means 1 Point
using a map or a diagram to represent a text that has been read.
defining specific goals from one’s reading into three columns Knows, What, and Learn.
strategy of reading wherein five steps are involved to ascertain the information gained
during the process of reading.
none of the above.
Accepted Answers:
using a map or a diagram to represent a text that has been read.

1 point
A rich vocabulary can be developed by
referring to the dictionary regularly.
memorizing new words.
reading a variety of books and learning the meaning of new words.
all of the above
Accepted Answers:
all of the above
1 point
Word by word reading is
the practice of reading in an impersonal manner.
critical analysis of what one reads.
slow and unenthusiastic reading.
reading slowly when one is unfamiliar with the language
Accepted Answers:
reading slowly when one is unfamiliar with the language
1 point
Following are the basic factor/s that can promote active listening in classroom.
Asking open ended question
Acknowledgement of thought
1 & 2 Both
None of the above
Accepted Answers:
1 & 2 Both
Assessment V
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QUIZ # Week 7 & 8
1 point
Mention true / false for the statements below to use the board effectively.
"Face the board as you talk / as you draw" .

True
False
Accepted Answers:
False
1 point
Mention true / false for the statements below to use the board effectively.
"Use abbreviation and technical terminology while writing on the board without defining
/explaining them"

True
False
Accepted Answers:
False
1 point
Mention true / false for the statements below to use the board effectively.
"Erase what you have wrote only after confirming it from the students".

True
False
Accepted Answers:
True
1 point
Mention true / false for the statements below to use the board effectively.
"Walk as you write".

True
False
Accepted Answers:
True
1 point
Mention true / false for the statements below to use the board effectively.
"First write on the board and then explain".

True
False
Accepted Answers:
True
1 point
For feedback to be effective, it must be?
Subjective and reliable
Immediate and frequent
Communicated in an unambiguous way
All of the above
Accepted Answers:
All of the above
1 point
Written feedback is very effective way to ………….
Influence the students
pass the information
provide clarity and focus
Judge the students
Accepted Answers:
provide clarity and focus
1 point
Which of the following is/are the major purposes of a teacher’s while providing feedback to
the students?
To provide corrective measures to students
To evaluate student achievement
To diagnose a student’s level of understanding
All of the above
Accepted Answers:
All of the above
1 point
Corrective feedback is most useful when it is ………………………….
Immediate and frequent
Only subjective
Communicated in an judgmental and unambiguous way
Accepted Answers:
Immediate and frequent
QUIZ # Week 1
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QUIZ I
1 point
Taxonomy Table comprises of
Learning levels in cognitive and affective domain
Facts, Concepts, Procedure and processes
Learning levels in cognitive domain
Cognitive process dimension and knowledge dimension
Accepted Answers:
Cognitive process dimension and knowledge dimension
1 point
Taxonomy table is widely used for………
analysis of learning outcomes
analysis of curriculum
preparation of course plan
preparation of session plan
Accepted Answers:
analysis of learning outcomes

1 point
Curriculum analysis establish the relationship between
Session learning outcomes, instructional methods, instructional media
Learning in cognitive domain, psychomotor domain and affective domain
Programme outcomes, course outcomes, unit outcomes, session outcome
Topic, subtopics, practical activity and project work
Accepted Answers:
Programme outcomes, course outcomes, unit outcomes, session outcome

1 point
S 3 MART provides guidelines for developing
Course plan
Learning outcomes
Knowledge, skill and attitude
Concept map
Accepted Answers:
Learning outcomes

1 point
Session planning bridge the gap between………..
the course outcome and session learning outcome
the unit outcome and session learning outcome
the Pre-requisite knowledge, skills and session learning outcomes
different sessions
Accepted Answers:
the Pre-requisite knowledge, skills and session learning outcomes

1 point
Identify the learning outcome that is predominantly categorized under affective domain
Select suitable instruments for carrying out specified survey work.
Volunteer for shouldering responsibility for being project group leader
Locate fault due to which there is repetitive blowing off of the fuse in a house
connection.
Recognize unstated assumptions in the given problem-solving situation.
Accepted Answers:
Volunteer for shouldering responsibility for being project group leader

1 point
Identify the cognitive domain learning outcome that fulfil S 3 MART Rule
Understand the architecture and basic functions of the microprocessor and
microcontroller.
Comparison of BJT and JFET based on working principle.
Think how to test the TV transmitter.
Explain the procedure for determining Rockwell hardness number by a hardness tester.
Accepted Answers:
Explain the procedure for determining Rockwell hardness number by a hardness tester.
1 point
Content analysis is the objective and systematic way of ……….
planning for classroom and laboratory instruction.
deciding question for formative and summative assessment
breaking the bigger chunks of curricular items into smaller components
developing the instructional media
Accepted Answers:
breaking the bigger chunks of curricular items into smaller components
1 point
Identify the learning outcome that is predominantly categorized under psychomotor domain
Start the given diesel engine following all the steps in the given time.
Describe the steps for conducting tensile test on MS specimens, according to Indian
standards.
Demonstrate ability to work in groups.
Select suitable instruments for carrying out specified survey work.
Accepted Answers:
Start the given diesel engine following all the steps in the given time.

1 point
The first important activity in content analysis is to ………
decide the sequence of content to be taught
identify the highest level of learning outcomes for the students
prepare laboratory experiences for students
identify factual information, concepts and their attributes
Accepted Answers:
identify the highest level of learning outcomes for the students

1 point
Abstract concepts are those concepts which ……….
can be sensed by our physical senses
can be explained using instructional media
can’t be sensed by our physical senses
can’t be explained in the classroom easily
Accepted Answers:
can’t be sensed by our physical senses

1 point
Identifying attributes of concepts is a process of …….
identifying distinguishing features of concepts
comparing concrete and abstract concepts
identifying applications of concepts
explaining the concept in classroom
Accepted Answers:
identifying distinguishing features of concepts
1 point
Principles are statements which …….
are universally accepted
represent relationship between two or more concepts
represent cause effect relationship
represents all of the above
Accepted Answers:
represents all of the above
1 point
Development of concepts up to the age of three years is primarily a ………
group learning process
reception learning process
experiential learning process
discovery learning process
Accepted Answers:
discovery learning process
1 point
Proposition is represented by ….
a concept and its distinguishing characteristics
linking two or more concepts with words or phrases
a universally accepted statement about relationship between 2 or more concepts.
two or more concepts linked directly with each other
Accepted Answers:
linking two or more concepts with words or phrases

1 point
Identify the teaching method/strategy that support development of metacognitive knowledge
Giving examples and non-examples
Demonstration of tasks
Preparation of reflective journals
Use of charts and graphical displays
Accepted Answers:
Preparation of reflective journals
1 point
Cmap Tool is
open source software available online
proprietary software of CMAP company
visual editing software available online
Computer screen recording software available online
Accepted Answers:
open source software available online

1 point
Select the teaching method that is used for developing team spirit in students
Role play
Lecture
Tutorial
Industrial visit
Accepted Answers:
Role play

1 point
Arrange the following steps into correct sequence for development of new practical
skill
1. Does
2. Know how
3. Know
4. Show how

1, 2, 3, 4
3, 2, 4, 1
3, 4, 2, 1
4, 2, 3, 1
Accepted Answers:
3, 2, 4, 1

1 point
Deductive teaching strategy……..
begin with examples and observable phenomenon and then derive governing rule or
principle
begin with rules, principles, consequences, resulting phenomenon and then examples
Accepted Answers:
begin with rules, principles, consequences, resulting phenomenon and then examples
1 point
Basic concepts and terminologies are covered under…..
Metacognitive knowledge
Factual knowledge
Conceptual knowledge
Procedural knowledge
Accepted Answers:
Factual knowledge

1 point
Instruction is……
a set of events
designed by the teacher
that which supports the process of learning
all the above
Accepted Answers:
all the above
1 point
Relationship between two or more concepts is defined as……..
Law or principle
Fact
Procedure
Metacognition
Accepted Answers:
Law or principle

1 point
The sub-processes of learning are
Acquisition, organization, retention, recall, application
Acquisition, organization, recall, retention, application
Acquisition, Receiving, retention, recall, application
Acquisition, organization, application, retention, recall
Accepted Answers:
Acquisition, organization, retention, recall, application

1 point
Stimulate recall of prior learning is essential to………
connect new information with what the students already have.
know the depth of students' knowledge.
guide teacher to select starting point of new topic.
do all the above activities.
Accepted Answers:
do all the above activities.
1 point
Asking students about their knowledge of Voltage, Current and Resistance before teaching
Ohms law would be an example of
Stimulate recall of prior learning.
Gain attention.
Access performance.
Provide guidance during learning.
Accepted Answers:
Stimulate recall of prior learning.

1 point
Process of learning and its sub-processes
Make subjects easy to understand
Allow effective classroom communication
Help to select suitable instructional strategy
Help to segregate teaching and learning activities
Accepted Answers:
Help to select suitable instructional strategy

1 point
The teacher gives a small assignment during the presentation, based on Gagne’s events of
instruction, the purpose here is to……..
stimulate recall of prior learning
elicit performance
guide the learning
enhance retention
Accepted Answers:
elicit performance

1 point
A teacher creates event of Gaining attention to…….
catch attention of students.
announce the starting of important activity.
create interest and inspire the students to learn.
tell the importance of topic.
Accepted Answers:
create interest and inspire the students to learn.

1 point
“Assessing student’s performance relates to the assessment of……….
recent knowledge and skills.
prior learning.
concepts likely to be taught.
learning attitudes.
Accepted Answers:
recent knowledge and skills.
QUIZ # Week 2
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Week 2 QUIZ
1 point
Model of teaching is characterized by………

acquisition of manipulative skills, Arrangement of course content, Learning required academic


Information

arrangement of environments, Guidelines for designing educational activities, Instructional Materials

instructional Materials, Learning required academic Information, Acquisition of knowledge

guide Instruction, designing educational activities, Learning required academic Information


Accepted Answers:
arrangement of environments, Guidelines for designing educational activities, Instructional Materials

1 point
Behaviour modification model of teaching focus on………

study and development of interpersonal and group skills

developing concepts and principles in cognitive psychology

changing the visible and observable behaviour of the learners

work productivity in the society


Accepted Answers:
changing the visible and observable behaviour of the learners

1 point
Identify from the following, which is NOT a basic function of model of teaching?

Designing of course of study

Developing instructional materials

Guiding the teacher activity

Formation of hypothesis
Accepted Answers:
Formation of hypothesis
1 point
Joyce and Weil defined of model of teaching as ………

arrangement of course content

an emphasis on lifelong learning

description of a learning environment

acquisition of knowledge
Accepted Answers:
description of a learning environment
1 point
Information processing model of teaching consists of………

inductive thinking, concept attainment, advance organizers, inquiry training

concept attainment, group investigation, role playing, non-directive Teaching

advance organizers, non-directive teaching, inquiry training, role playing

directive teaching, biological science inquiry, group investigation, group investigation

Accepted Answers:
inductive thinking, concept attainment, advance organizers, inquiry training

1 point
The teaching model family which focuses on helping individuals to develop a productive relationship with
their environment is………

Information processing family

Social interaction family

Personal family

Behaviour modification family


Accepted Answers:
Personal family

1 point
Identify from the following, the general span of attention of a student in a typical classroom situation

15 min

30 min

45 min

60 min
Accepted Answers:
15 min

1 point
The major factors in which students differ with each other, that affects the selection of a instructional
method for a typical class are

Intelligence, Learning Styles, Aptitudes, Motivational level

Learning styles, Communication skills, Aptitudes, Teaching styles

Social background, Communication Skills, Infrastructure, Attitudes

Aptitudes, Attitudes, Teaching styles, Values


Accepted Answers:
Intelligence, Learning Styles, Aptitudes, Motivational level

1 point
‘Stimulus variation’ reduces the

span of attention

brain activation

monotony

interest
Accepted Answers:
monotony

1 point
One of the following is NOT a type of instructional method, in which students differ from each other with
respect to pace of learning.

Self-paced

Examiner-paced

Teacher-paced

Group-paced

Accepted Answers:
Examiner-paced

1 point
The most important factor for selecting an instructional method is……….

availability of teachers

student’s attendance

date of session

learning outcomes
Accepted Answers:
learning outcomes
1 point
Choose the incorrect option related to classification of instructional methods.

Monologue and dialogue

Teacher centred and student centred

Inductive and deductive

Proactive and reactive


Accepted Answers:
Proactive and reactive
1 point
In teacher centred strategy, the students……….

are actively involved in the learning process.

‘learn to learn’ on their own.

receive less information in more time.


receive more information in less time
Accepted Answers:
are actively involved in the learning process.

1 point
Selection of instructional method is NOT dependent on the outcomes from……….

cognitive domain of learning

psychomotor domain of learning

thinking domain of learning

affective domain of learning


Accepted Answers:
thinking domain of learning

1 point
Which holds TRUE to the deductive method?

Student dominated

Teacher dominated

Highly interactive

Less subject matter covered


Accepted Answers:
Teacher dominated

1 point
A teacher-centred strategy is one in which……….

the teacher plays the active role more as an information provider.

the student plays an active role for his learning.

the student controls teaching learning session.

the teacher and student role changes during teaching learning session.
Accepted Answers:
the teacher plays the active role more as an information provider.

1 point
The activity related to students for majority of time while using self-directed learning as an instructional
method is of……….

Facilitation

Interaction

Discussion

Reflection
Accepted Answers:
Reflection
1 point
One of the following is NOT a classification of Instructional strategies -

Self-centred strategy

Teacher-centred strategy

Student -centred strategy

Mixed strategy
Accepted Answers:
Self-centred strategy

1 point
The suitable instructional method to develop some desirable attitudes like respecting the views of others,
co-operation, teamwork, leadership and others is

Lecture Method

Improved lecture method

Seminar method

On-line learning method


Accepted Answers:
Seminar method

1 point
The role of teachers for the case study as an Instructional method for majority of time is as……….

Information provider

Facilitator of learning

Guide and Counsellor

Mentor
Accepted Answers:
Facilitator of learning

1 point
Teacher centred strategy as compared to student centred strategy is

more interesting to the students

very effective in the application of the knowledge imparted

more demanding on students

less demanding on teacher


Accepted Answers:
less demanding on teacher
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Week 3 Quiz
1 point
One of the important strengths of lecture method is that…….

the learners are active.


it is suitable for developing practical skills.
it is cost – effective.
it is effective in developing desirable attitudes.
Accepted Answers:
it is cost – effective.

1 point
Display type demonstrations are used to………
show how something works
show why something happens the way it does
show something in outline or in detail
show how something is done so that student can repeat the same
Accepted Answers:
show something in outline or in detail

1 point
Students are passive in……..
project method
lecture method
discovery method
inquiry method
Accepted Answers:
lecture method

1 point
For teaching a class with large number of students, the most efficient instructional method
is…….
demonstration method
role play method
lecture method
group discussion method
Accepted Answers:
lecture method

1 point
A good demonstration in teaching includes…….
oral explanation
verbal and non-verbal explanation
verbal and visual presentation
visual presentation
Accepted Answers:
verbal and visual presentation

1 point
Operational type demonstration is useful for………
explaining Internal structure of metal
showing external features of sewing machine
showing working of a machine
display the components of motor
Accepted Answers:
showing working of a machine

1 point
Consider the following statements with respect to importance of rehearsal before actual
demonstration carried out in the classroom.
I. Demonstration develops self confidence in teachers
II. The teacher becomes familiar with the difficulties that may occur
during demonstration
III. The teacher can prepare properly for each step of demonstration.
Choose the correct
I and II only
II and III only
III only
I, II and III
Accepted Answers:
I, II and III
1 point
Select the incorrect statement for question answer (Q and A) technique:
It develops analytical and logical skills.
It fosters thinking among students on the given theme.
It is a directive technique.
It keeps the student’s attentive continuously.
Accepted Answers:
It is a directive technique.

1 point
Which is NOT true about demonstration method as an instructional method?
It develops higher order affective domain abilities.
It can be used for initiating the learning process in all the three domains of learning.
It can be used in classroom, laboratory and industry.
It can be used by all teachers whether newly recruited or experienced, the only thing is
they should be trained.

Accepted Answers:
It develops higher order affective domain abilities.

1 point
Choose the correct statement related to tutorial method.
Tutorial is a fully teacher centred method.
Tutorial is a fully student-centred method.
Tutorial is neither fully teacher centred method, nor a student-centred method.
The pace of tutorial method depends on individual student in group tutorial.

Accepted Answers:
Tutorial is neither fully teacher centred method, nor a student-centred method.

1 point
The most important purpose of laboratory work is………
verifying the theory
developing the practical outcomes
developing interpersonal skills
indenting the correct resources
Accepted Answers:
developing the practical outcomes

1 point
Performance of any experiment particularly in the context of laboratory work signifies the
outcomes in terms of ……….
social Skills or Attitudes
skills in cognitive domain
skills in psychomotor domain
soft skills
Accepted Answers:
skills in psychomotor domain

1 point
Select the best combination that you would prefer to develop Laboratory skills in your
student.
Hands on Lab practice with peer assessment.
Lecture followed by demonstration in Lab.
Reading module and viewing video of the skill development.
Demonstration by Instructor in Lab followed by hands on experience
Accepted Answers:
Demonstration by Instructor in Lab followed by hands on experience
1 point
In order to develop good attitude in students through laboratory………
lecture about good behaviour
display posters on safety
demonstrate all good behaviour and mannerism in laboratory.
ask student to perform good behaviour and mannerism in laboratory.
Accepted Answers:
demonstrate all good behaviour and mannerism in laboratory.

1 point
Which of the following is NOT a skill planned to be developed in students through laboratory
work?
Logical reasoning
Team working
Negotiating
Good housekeeping
Accepted Answers:
Negotiating

1 point
Select the suitable instructional method for the situation, when the teacher wants to have
remedial teaching for weak students.
Laboratory method
Tutorial Method
Question-Answer Technique
Demonstration Method
Accepted Answers:
Tutorial Method

1 point
The effectiveness of the panel discussion does not depend on
Number of persons of the panel
Competence of the chairperson
Preparation of topic by panelists
Preparation of audience
Accepted Answers:
Preparation of audience
1 point
Learning in small group helps in developing…..
writing skill
assessment skill
social skills
observation skill
Accepted Answers:
social skills

1 point
In seminar method of instruction, the students are supposed to prepare and speak about…..
need of seminar method of teaching
issues related to selected theme of seminar
advantages of seminar method
issues related to seminar
Accepted Answers:
issues related to selected theme of seminar

1 point
Most important feature of education game is …..
speaking to each other
rote learning
challenge and competition
action learning
Accepted Answers:
challenge and competition

1 point
Identify the incorrect statement
Panel discussion develops communication skills
Panel discussion develops creative skills
Panel discussion develop reflective skills
Panel discussion develops higher order thinking skills
Accepted Answers:
Panel discussion develops creative skills

1 point
Which of the following is NOT a suitable topic for panel discussion?
strategy design for making college campus green
reasons for poor performance of fresh recruits of employers
deciding the date of unit test of students for current semester
reforms in engineering curriculum
Accepted Answers:
deciding the date of unit test of students for current semester
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WEEK 4 QUIZ
1 point
Role play is…..
based on Scripted drama
based on realistic situation and related characters
based on experience of teacher
based on discussion on a theme
Accepted Answers:
based on realistic situation and related characters

1 point
Which method you will use for a shy and low performing student of your class who has
difficulty in solving numerical problems on one of the topics?
group work with bright students
tutorial method
assignment
lecture method
Accepted Answers:
tutorial method

1 point

Which of the given methods can develop skills of safety in workshop most effectively?
Visit to a machine workshop
Group discussion in a classroom
Demonstration in classroom
Simulated practice on a machine
Accepted Answers:
Simulated practice on a machine
1 point
Which of the following can NOT be a topic of group discussion?
Advantages and disadvantages of LED lighting
Optimizing expenses on consumables in a machining process
Description of a catalyst in chemical reaction
Planning the layout of student activity section in Techfest
Accepted Answers:
Planning the layout of student activity section in Techfest
1 point
For developing which of the following skills, Simulation is the most suited method?
Drawing the shape of simple gear
Describing schematic diagram of a specified machine
Assembly of dangerous components by observing safety precautions
Solving numerical problem
Accepted Answers:
Assembly of dangerous components by observing safety precautions

1 point
Which of the following principle of learning is predominantly used in role play?
learning by creating
learning by reading
learning by writing
learning by doing
Accepted Answers:
learning by doing
1 point
Out of the following which can be taken as advantage(s) of Case method:
i. It describes complex concepts in simple way.
ii. It exposes the participants to real life situations.
iii. It improves time management.
iv. It develops tolerance for different views on the same subject.
(i), (ii) (iv) only
(ii) and (iv)
(ii) only
(i) and (iii) only
Accepted Answers:
(ii) and (iv)

1 point
Out of the following which can be taken as salient feature(s) of Case method:
i. It is a replica of a real-life situation
ii. It develops analytical and decision-making skills in your students.
iii. It takes very less execution time.
iv. No need of any facilitator in execution of the Case.
(i) and (ii) only
(iii) and (iv)
(iii) only
(ii) only
Accepted Answers:
(i) and (ii) only

1 point
A major project work is………
a closed specific task that the students are required to do as guided by the teacher
an open-ended experience that requires integration of several skills
an open-ended task that may have practical work related to one skill
a report stating the open-ended problem
Accepted Answers:
an open-ended experience that requires integration of several skills

1 point
A major project activity in degree engineering programme can be……….
a laboratory experiment with report
a drawing developed by a group with dimensions
a design activity for a specified application including report
a compilation consisting of details of list of equipment in each lab of college.
Accepted Answers:
a design activity for a specified application including report

1 point
Industry visit does not give an exposure to …….
machines/ equipment/ instruments – working and layout
engineering materials – standards, safety and use
production planning and quality control
solutions to complex numerical problems
Accepted Answers:
solutions to complex numerical problems
1 point
Fishbowl technique is used in……
Role play
Educational game
Seminars
Group discussion
Accepted Answers:
Group discussion
1 point
Learning in groups does not produce ….
Synergy
Creativity
Monotony
Social bonding
Accepted Answers:
Monotony

1 point
Which of the following statement is true for blended learning?
In Blended learning face-to-face classroom activity is eliminated.
Traditional classroom learning is integrated with technology-based learning.
In-class activities and off-the class activities are reversed.
It emphasizes on learning through online learning mode only.
Accepted Answers:
Traditional classroom learning is integrated with technology-based learning.

1 point
To apply blended approach in learning which of the following is an appropriate strategy:
First, decide ways of assessing the students’ learning, then decide the appropriate
teaching strategy, and finally set the outcomes.
First, decide learning outcomes, and then decide the appropriate teaching strategy, and
ways of assessing the students’ learning
First, decide appropriate teaching strategy, and then decide learning outcomes and ways
of assessing the students’ learning.
Any approach from the above is appropriate.
Accepted Answers:
First, decide ways of assessing the students’ learning, then decide the appropriate teaching
strategy, and finally set the outcomes.

1 point
The role of teacher in blended learning is………
Mentor.
Counsellor.
Class administrator.
Facilitator
Accepted Answers:
Facilitator
1 point
Which of the following is NOT a desirable point to design a flip class?
Decide where and when to flip the class.
Design suitable classroom-based activities to enhance students learning.
Conduct face-to-face lecture session before student view video recorded lecture.
Organizes content to engage learner for exposure before class.
Accepted Answers:
Conduct face-to-face lecture session before student view video recorded lecture.

1 point
Which of the following statement is NOT true about flipped learning?
Short video lectures are viewed by students before the class session.
It is also known as hybrid learning.
Typical lecture and off the class elements like homework of a course are reversed.
In-class time is utilized for discussions, exercises, projects.

Accepted Answers:
It is also known as hybrid learning.

1 point
Which one of the following is NOT the purpose of Self-Directed Learning?
Follow ethics when compiling from other sources.
Taking guidance in solving numerical problems from teacher
Selectively learn from internet to attain learning outcomes.
Interpret specifications of equipment independently
Accepted Answers:
Taking guidance in solving numerical problems from teacher

1 point
Lifelong learning and Individualized learning capabilities could be developed by…
Self-Directed Learning
Flipped learning
ICT-Based Learning
Blended learning
Accepted Answers:
ICT-Based Learning
QUIZ - Week 5
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Need of Instructional Media
Classification of Media
Design of Handouts, Assignments and Laboratory Worksheets
1 point
The most important element of the classroom is the……….
Media
Student
Teacher
Environment
Accepted Answers:
Student

1 point
In today’s context, the role of a teacher has changed from…
teacher to an administrator
a teacher to a research guide
an information provider to a facilitator of learning
a traditional teacher to an evaluator
Accepted Answers:
an information provider to a facilitator of learning

1 point
For learners, learning is _______ process while Instruction is ________ process.
An external, an Internal
Very important, Not so important
Not so important, Very important
An internal, an external
Accepted Answers:
An internal, an external
1 point
In a classroom environment, teacher ____ the message and student ____ the message.
extract meaning out of, receives
apply meaning to, transmits
receives, apply meaning to
transmits, extract meaning out of
Accepted Answers:
transmits, extract meaning out of
1 point

As per Engg. Model of Communication, receiver receives distorted message due to


Wrong encoding of the message by the receiver
Communication barriers present
Lack of communication channels
Wrong decoding of the message by the sender
Accepted Answers:
Communication barriers present

1 point
Use of words with similar pronunciation like week, weak or stationary, stationery
refers to ______ barrier of communication.
disinterest
imperceptions
referent confusion
verbalism
Accepted Answers:
referent confusion

1 point
Use of visuals in presentation can remove the communication barrier such as_____
imperceptions
previous knowledge
referent confusion
Prejudices
Accepted Answers:
imperceptions

1 point
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE regarding instructional media?
Instructional media bring outside world inside the classroom
Instructional media are difficult to prepare and procure
Instructional media bring dynamism in presentation
Instructional media saves teacher’s time
Accepted Answers:
Instructional media are difficult to prepare and procure

1 point
In case of instructor-independent instruction, media is designed by
The students
The teachers
The curriculum designers
The examiners
Accepted Answers:
The teachers

1 point

Which of the following statements related to media is true?


Real things are too difficult to visualise
Real things are too dangerous to handle
Real things are too expensive
All the above.
Accepted Answers:
All the above.
1 point
Instructional media used by the teacher in classroom is known as ……….
Static Media
Dynamic Media
Exposition Media
Inquisition Media
Accepted Answers:
Dynamic Media
1 point
Full HD (High Definition) display resolution is represented by_________.
1024 X 768 pixels
1920 X 1080 Pixels
1600 X 900 pixels
3840 X 2160 Pixels
Accepted Answers:
1920 X 1080 Pixels
1 point
MOODLE stands for
Modern Object-Oriented Digital Learning Environment
Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment
Multimedia Object-Oriented Digital Learning Environment
Multimedia Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment
Accepted Answers:
Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment

1 point
SWAYAM is acronym for
Self-Way of Active-Learning for Youth Aspiring Minds
Study Webs of Active-Learning for Youthful Aspirant Minds
Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds
Self-Way of Active-Learning for Youthful Aspirant Minds
Accepted Answers:
Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds

1 point
When digitally created content overlays into the user’s real-world environment, it is
called as _____
Virtual reality
Augmented reality
Virtual game
Mixed reality
Accepted Answers:
Augmented reality

1 point
Media Equipment used to capture opaque content placed on its stage for projection is
Document camera
Overhead Projector
Slide Projector
Multimedia Projector
Accepted Answers:
Document camera

1 point
Most important advantage of interactive panel and interactive pad is that _____
Both facilitate interactivity
Both facilitate to maintain eye-to-eye contact with the students
Both bring dynamism in the presentation
Both save teacher’s time
Accepted Answers:
Both facilitate to maintain eye-to-eye contact with the students

1 point

While designing instructional material which factor should NOT be taken care of
The outcomes of the course/topic/lesson.
The requirements of the learners and the existing teaching situation.
The material should motivate the learners in such a way that they should be ready to
engage themselves
Ability of the teacher.
Accepted Answers:
Ability of the teacher.
1 point

Handout is used because it:


Eliminates the problem of taking notes by the students.
Allows you to provide more detailed information than you would put on a slide.
Eliminates classroom teaching process.
Is easy to copy matter from handout to board while taking class.
Accepted Answers:
Allows you to provide more detailed information than you would put on a slide.

1 point
Out of the following which one is NOT the purpose of assignment
Drill and practice
Guided learning
Reinforcement of learning
Providing the questions which will be asked in the final exam
Accepted Answers:
Providing the questions which will be asked in the final exam
1 point
Out of the following which one is NOT an issue of concern in conduction of Practical work
Practical work is assigned a secondary role and is therefore handled casually by teachers
as well as students.
There are no well-defined aims or outcomes for practical work, which therefore, result in
random or disjointed work.
Practical work indicates a lack of relevance to the job functions of passouts.
Practical sessions are utilised for covering theory part.
Accepted Answers:
Practical sessions are utilised for covering theory part.
1 point
Match the following:

A-1, B-3, C-4, D-1


A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2
A-1, B-3, C-4, D-2
A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
Accepted Answers:
A-1, B-3, C-4, D-1
QUIZ # Week 5
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Week 5 # QUIZ
1 point
While designing instructional media the factors need to be considered are….
I. learning outcomes need to be achieved
II. funds, resources and technical knowhow
III. prerequisite knowledge of the students
IV. application of media for assessment
II), III) and IV)
I) and IV) only
I), II) and III)
II) and III) only
Accepted Answers:
I), II) and III)

1 point
In any learning environment, all the teaching-learning activities should be focused on ……
appropriate use of instructional media
teacher himself or herself
learning of students
maintaining classroom environment healthy
Accepted Answers:
learning of students

1 point
In today’s context, the role of a teacher has changed from…
a teacher to an administrator
a teacher to a research guide
a traditional teacher to a counsellor
an information provider to a facilitator of learning
Accepted Answers:
an information provider to a facilitator of learning
1 point
In any learning environment, the role of a teacher is to ………. the message and that of
student is to …………. the message.
extract the meaning out of, receive
transmit, extract the meaning out of
receive, apply meaning to
apply meaning to, transmit back
Accepted Answers:
transmit, extract the meaning out of

1 point
In a classroom situation, when students start counting words or phrases repeated by a teacher,
it breaks the learning process. This communication barrier is ……
disinterest
verbalism
referent confusion
imperceptions
Accepted Answers:
verbalism

1 point
As per Engg. Model of Communication, the message received by the receiver may be in
distorted form. The reason for this may be…..
Absence of communication channels
Incorrect encoding of the message by the receiver
Incorrect decoding of the message by the sender
Presence of communication barriers
Accepted Answers:
Presence of communication barriers
1 point
Teacher can avoid daydreaming of students by ……..
I. Showing video programme on the topic of discussion
II. Taking continuous feedback from the students
III. Slowing down the speed of lesson and explaining more
IV. Using buzz session or group discussion during the session
(I), (II), and (III)
(II), and (III) only
(I) and (IV) only
(I), (II), and (IV)
Accepted Answers:
(I), (II), and (IV)
1 point
For learners, learning is ………….. process while Instruction is …………. process.
an external, an Internal
very important, not so important
an internal, an external
not so important, very important
Accepted Answers:
an internal, an external

1 point
The media for instructor-independent instruction is selected or designed by …..
the examiners
the curriculum designers
the teachers
the students
Accepted Answers:
the teachers

1 point
Teacher can provide direct purposeful experience to the students and help in effective
learning by ……..
using real objects as well as specimens
showing them photographs of objects
showing them animations on topic
providing them numerical problems to solve
Accepted Answers:
using real objects as well as specimens

1 point
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding instructional media?
Instructional media can be used only for large group learning
Instructional media are difficult to prepare and procure
Instructional media bring stimulus variation in presentation
Preparation of instructional media consumes teacher’s time
Accepted Answers:
Instructional media bring stimulus variation in presentation
1 point
Inquisition Media are those media which are ……..
used by the teacher for explaining the content in classroom
used by the students for self-learning with interaction
used by the teacher in laboratory to explain the practical
used by the students to develop practical skills
Accepted Answers:
used by the students for self-learning with interaction

1 point
A three-dimensional, computer generated environment which can be a explored and
interacted with by a person is called ……..
Virtual reality
Augmented reality
Virtual game
Mixed reality
Accepted Answers:
Virtual reality

1 point
A colored photograph printed in a book can be projected on screen using ….
Slide Projector
Overhead Projector
Opaque projector
Multimedia Projector
Accepted Answers:
Opaque projector

1 point
If you want to procure a “True 4K” display for your classroom, the resolution you select will
be …….
3840 X 2160 Pixels
1920 X 1080 Pixels
1600 X 900 pixels
4096 x 2160 pixels
Accepted Answers:
4096 x 2160 pixels
1 point
Most important advantage of interactive panel is that …..
It is cheaper so easy to procure
It can be used without formal training
It doesn’t require projector for presentation
It facilitates to maintain eye-to-eye contact with the students
Accepted Answers:
It facilitates to maintain eye-to-eye contact with the students
1 point
The main purposes of giving assignments are…………
I. Provide drill and practice to the students
II. Improve the hand writing skills of students
III. Reinforcement of learning
IV. Assess the extent of learning
II), III) and IV)
I) and II) only
II) and III) only
I), III) and IV)
Accepted Answers:
I), III) and IV)
1 point
The media which can be used to develop skills in students is …..
criterion media
mediating media
exposition media
inquisition media
Accepted Answers:
criterion media

1 point
The issues of concern in conduction of Practical work are …..
I. Practical work is assigned a secondary role compared to theory
II. Practical work indicates a lack of relevance to the job functions of
passouts.
III. Practical sessions cannot be used for developing skills.
IV. Outcomes for practical work are vague, which result in disjointed work.
(I), (II) and (IV)
(I), (II) and (III)
(III) and (IV)
(I), (II) and (IV)
Accepted Answers:
(I), (II) and (IV)

1 point
The communication barrier on which teacher does not have his/her control is…….
Physical conditions in classroom
Previous knowledge and experience of students
Lack of knowledge of instructional media
Lack of media equipment in classroom
Accepted Answers:
Previous knowledge and experience of students

1 point
Media which are the replica of the real objects and used for skill training purpose are……..
virtual games
augmented reality
simulators
virtual reality
Accepted Answers:
simulators

1 point
Media such as virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality could be used mainly
for.…
Cognitive knowledge development
Skill development
Developing safety precautions
Performing experiments
Accepted Answers:
Skill development
Week 6 MCQ
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QUIZ VI
1 point
Dual channel assumption states the human mind processes information ……….
Separately for visual material
Separately for verbal material
With interaction between visual-verbal channels
With all the above
Accepted Answers:
With all the above
1 point
According to Hattie and Timperley (2007), one e of the aspects that need not
be covered by effective feedback is
Feed Up
Feed Back
Feed Down
Feed Forward
Accepted Answers:
Feed Down

1 point
Feedback should be
I. Constructive
II. Timely
III. Meaningful
IV. Negative
Choose the correct with respect to importance of peer feedback and validation of lesson plan.
I only
I and II only
I, II and III only
II, III and IV only
Accepted Answers:
I only

1 point
It is recommended that any media should not have overload of information, this is as per
…………..
Active processing assumption
Dual channel assumption
Limited capacity assumption
Multimedia principle
Accepted Answers:
Limited capacity assumption

1 point
………………. principle states that students learn deeply when appropriate pictures are
added to the text than from text only.
Spatial Contiguity
Coherence
Multimedia
Temporal Contiguity
Accepted Answers:
Multimedia

1 point
Editing of visuals is the process as per ……….. principle.
Multimedia
Spatial Contiguity
Coherence
Temporal Contiguity
Accepted Answers:
Coherence

1 point
For better legibility minimum height of text on a presentation slide should not be less
than ……………….
90 points
80 points
100 points
60 points
Accepted Answers:
80 points

1 point
RGB color model is used in………………
digital media equipment
color printing
color painting
all the above
Accepted Answers:
digital media equipment

1 point
………. Color model is a subtractive color model
RGB
CMYK
RYB
OGB
Accepted Answers:
CMYK

1 point
As per ADDIE model, identification of instructional media and other resources required, is
the part of ………
Evaluation phase
Development phase
Design phase
Analysis phase
Accepted Answers:
Design phase

1 point
While giving peer feedback to session plan, the three phases of an instructional session in
sequence that ought to be considered
Stating topic, teaching topic, summarizing.
Introduction, development, consolidation.
Introduction, demonstration, evaluation.
Stating objectives, developing content, testing achievement.
Accepted Answers:
Introduction, development, consolidation.

1 point
Identify the correct sequence of Gagne’s instructional events, that should be taken cognisance
of while giving peer feedback to session plan:
a) Gain attention; Inform learners of objectives; Stimulate recall of prior learning;
Present the content; Provide 'learning guidance Elicit performance (practice); Provide
feedback; Assess performance; Enhance retention and transfer to the job

b) Gain attention; Inform learners of objectives; Stimulate recall of prior learning;


Present the content; Provide 'learning guidance Elicit performance (practice); Provide
feedback; Enhance retention and transfer to the job; Assess performance

c) Gain attention; Inform learners of objectives; Stimulate recall of prior learning;


Present the content; Provide 'learning guidance Elicit performance (practice); Assess
performance; Provide feedback; Enhance retention and transfer to the job

d) Gain attention; Inform learners of objectives; Stimulate recall of prior learning;


Present the content; Provide 'learning guidance Provide feedback; Assess performance;
Enhance retention and transfer to the job; Elicit performance (practice)
Accepted Answers:
a) Gain attention; Inform learners of objectives; Stimulate recall of prior learning; Present
the content; Provide 'learning guidance Elicit performance (practice); Provide
feedback; Assess performance; Enhance retention and transfer to the job

1 point
The purpose of preparing and using session plan is to
Scientifically and systematically organize various elements of teaching learning process
in order to develop intended learning outcomes
Ensure effective implementation of teaching learning process
Document the teaching learning process
Manage the teaching session effectively
Accepted Answers:
Scientifically and systematically organize various elements of teaching learning process in
order to develop intended learning outcomes

1 point
Consider the following statements:
Feedback need to focus the individual, not on the problem who is being critiqued.
Feedback need to focus on the problem, not the individual who is being critiqued.
Feedback given in constructive way help in self-regulation.
Effective feedback is a powerful tool to reinforce learning

Choose the correct with respect to importance of Peer feedback andvalidation of session plan
I only
III only
I, II and III
II, III and IV
Accepted Answers:
II, III and IV
1 point
Which is not true about giving peer feedback to lesson plan
It helps to identify the shortcomings.
It helps to take corrective actions.
It helps to get motivated to do better quality work
It helps to understand that one does not have control over their own learning
Accepted Answers:
It helps to take corrective actions.
MCQ # Week 7
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QUIZ VII
1 point
Correct sequence of 5E Learning Model is
Engage, Explain, Explore, Elaborate and Evaluate
Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate and Evaluate
Engage, Exchange, Explore, Elaborate and Evaluate
Engage, Educate, Explain, Elaborate and Evaluate
Accepted Answers:
Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate and Evaluate

1 point
Laboratory and Workshop based instructions are designed as per
Events of instruction and cognitivist approach
Events of instruction and constructivist approach
5E Learning Model and cognitivist approach
5E Learning Model and constructivist approach
Accepted Answers:
Events of instruction and constructivist approach

1 point
For preparing industry-based session plan 5E Learning model framework helps in deciding
the
Learning outcomes
Steps to be followed in sequence
Teacher activity
Student activity
Accepted Answers:
Student activity
1 point
Events of Instructions provide guidelines for
Teacher
Student
Examiner
Teacher and student
Accepted Answers:
Teacher

1 point
Identify the activity that is to be performed by teacher before the industry-based session
Demonstration of relevant activity
Orientation of students relevant to the task
Informing about learning outcomes to be achieved
Engaging student in purposeful activity
Accepted Answers:
Orientation of students relevant to the task

1 point
Which of the following principles is not stated as a Principle of learning?
Principle of readiness
Principle of motivation
Principle of note taking
Principle of intensity
Accepted Answers:
Principle of note taking

1 point
The principle of Effect means….
effect due to positive reinforcement
effect of lecture
effect of one-way communication
effect of teacher
Accepted Answers:
effect due to positive reinforcement

1 point
Identify the most correct sentence …
The sequence of nine events of instruction is implemented during lecture whatever are
the intended leaning outcomes.
The sequence of nine events of instruction changes with the characteristics of the target
group.
The whole sequence of nine events of instruction is implemented in the beginning of
lesson.
The whole sequence of nine events of instruction is implemented in the end of lesson
Accepted Answers:
The sequence of nine events of instruction changes with the characteristics of the target
group.

1 point
The learning event of ‘Presenting the stimulus material’ means
review of last class
presenting the content of topic of the day
presenting supplementary material to previous topic
introducing the session outcomes
Accepted Answers:
presenting the content of topic of the day

1 point
To teach a concept, most effective way can be
To read its definition and let students interpret
To show a demonstration and let students interpret
To draw a depicting sketch of the concept and let students interpret
To define, draw and if needed, demonstrate and let students interact

Accepted Answers:
To define, draw and if needed, demonstrate and let students interact

1 point
One of the effective strategies to enable two-way communication in instructional delivery is
Let the students day dream
Discourage student to chat with fellow student
Facilitating buzz group
Asking the students to solve a numerical problem
Accepted Answers:
Facilitating buzz group

1 point
In fairly silent surroundings a classroom lecture is effective only when pitch of teacher’s
voice is….
extremely loud
clearly audible to all
fairly low somewhat audible
moderately loud
Accepted Answers:
clearly audible to all

1 point
Summarization of lecture is an essential event of instruction because…
It helps student to review whether outcomes are achieved.
It helps teacher finish the lesson
The teacher can move to next lesson
It helps the teacher to attain learning outcomes
Accepted Answers:
It helps student to review whether outcomes are achieved.

1 point
Keystone effect in projected image should be removed because…
It helps student to see a rectangular view.
It helps teacher to show correct proportions in figures
It damages the screen
The it damages the projector
Accepted Answers:
It helps teacher to show correct proportions in figures

1 point
Formative assessment can be done at the end of …..
after every small teaching act
course only
lecture session only
unit only
Accepted Answers:
after every small teaching act

1 point
Lower level cognitive skills mean …
Analyzing problem
Justifying results of experiment
remembering, understanding ideas
troubleshooting an apparatus in laboratory
Accepted Answers:
remembering, understanding ideas

1 point
The purpose of giving an assignment for formative assessment is to…
Create sense of competition in students
test the student’s abilities for including in final assessment
Identify the extent of learning of students
distinguish between good and poor performers
Accepted Answers:
Identify the extent of learning of students

1 point
With respect to formative assessment identify the incorrect sentence out of the following
Purpose of an assignment is to undertake drill and practice of a certain type of learning
Purpose of doing an assignment helps the student revise a chunk of learning.
Purpose of doing an assignment is to enhance reading abilities.
Purpose of giving an assignment is to reject poor performers
Accepted Answers:
Purpose of giving an assignment is to reject poor performers
1 point
A typical rubric comprises of four elements:
Assessment Criteria, checklist, performance descriptor, scores,
Assessment Criteria, Levels of Performance, descriptors, scores
Assessment criteria, performance rating scale, descriptor, score
Assessment criteria, descriptor, marks, teachers’ comments
Accepted Answers:
Assessment Criteria, Levels of Performance, descriptors, scores

1 point
The best way to assess ability of student to setup a job on lathe machine in workshop is to use
Checklist for setting up and theoretical background knowledge
Checklist for setting up and rating scale for background knowledge
Rubric for setting up and viva for background knowledge
Rubric for setting up and assignment for background knowledge
Accepted Answers:
Rubric for setting up and viva for background knowledge

1 point
The best time to conduct test of students for formative assessment of basic concepts in a topic
is
Just after end of next class
Same day- in between the class or just before end of period
Just after the unit is covered
In next lab session of the subject
Accepted Answers:
Same day- in between the class or just before end of period

1 point
The best way to compare the attitude of different students towards housekeeping is by ….
Conducting oral test
Observing and filling up checklist developed
Observing and filling up Rubrics
Checking responses to students’ assignment sheets
Accepted Answers:
Observing and filling up Rubrics
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QUIZ # WEEK 8
1 point
Which of the following best describes rapport as it relates to education?
Teachers who demonstrate strong relationships with students
Teachers who are entertaining to students
Teachers who are liked by the students
Teachers who teach with a sense of humor
Accepted Answers:
Teachers who demonstrate strong relationships with students

1 point
Preventive approach (PA) to student’s management means to provide…
Prevent students to interact
Prevent students from asking for guidance
Prevent hurdles in unconditional, warmth, acceptance and support
Prevent approach of students to teacher for tutorials
Accepted Answers:
Prevent hurdles in unconditional, warmth, acceptance and support
1 point
Discipline Without Stress (DWS) means…..
Non -forceful way to maintain discipline
Stress free environment with fun
Discipline at top priority
control like punishment
Accepted Answers:
Non -forceful way to maintain discipline

1 point
The main purpose of practicum in the classroom is:
to implement the session plan
to handle the students in normal classroom situation
to get the feedback from mentor
to improve the teacher performance
Accepted Answers:
to handle the students in normal classroom situation

1 point
The skill development model suggests .....
the teachers need to teach again and again
the teachers need to obtain feedback on session plan
the teachers need to obtain feedback on their presentation
the teachers should plan the session in advance
Accepted Answers:
the teachers need to obtain feedback on their presentation

1 point
When the mentor provides you the feedback, you should ......
justify the activities in the class
assume what the mentor is likely to offer
reflect and decide future actions
Listen to the feedback carefully as it is given only once
Accepted Answers:
reflect and decide future actions

1 point
If you are offering feedback to your colleague. you should......
offer feedback in a prescriptive style
focus on the overall personality of the presenter
offer feedback on modifiable aspects of behaviour
offer feedback at your own convenience
Accepted Answers:
focus on the overall personality of the presenter

8 points
Your mentor gives you feedback to enhance students' participation during session, you would
NOT.....
show them video program
ask more questions in the class
design classroom assignments
ask them to clarify doubts
Accepted Answers:
show them video program
Quiz 1 - Introduction To TEL
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Introduction to TEL
1 point

Which of these following sentences is FALSE about the digital literacy?

The ability to understand, use, analysis and evaluate information from digital environment

The ability to complete tasks in a technology-enhanced environment

The ability to learn without using technology to complete the task

The skills to understand, create, communicate and evaluate digital information in a wide variety of
formats.

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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The ability to learn without using technology to complete the task

1 point

What is the reason behind the findings of the research “students aremore engaged in technology enabled
instruction (personalized learning) than the traditional teaching methods”?

Students feel a greater level of ownership in their learning.

Students want to please their teacher.

Students want to avoid negative consequences.

Students are looking to get rewarded.

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Students feel a greater level of ownership in their learning.
1 point

The success of faculty in deploying technology in the classroom followsthe order of

1. Awareness

2. Consideration

3. Adoption

4. Innovation

1, 2, 3, and 4

1, 3, 2, and 4

1, 4, 3, and 2

2, 1, 3, and 4

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
1, 2, 3, and 4

1 point

What differs between Digital Native and Digital Immigrant?

Generation, Age and Willingness

Generation, the way they work and ability in using technology

Generation, willingness and ability in using technology

Age, willingness and wealth of a person.

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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Generation, the way they work and ability in using technology

1 point

They receive information very fast and adapt quickly to the latest technical development through
technology

Digital Natives

Digital Immigrant

Digital Citizenship
Digital Footprint

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Digital Natives

1 point

What is the characteristic of digital immigrants?

Logical Learners

Extremely social

Intuitive Learners

Tech Savy

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Logical Learners

1 point

What are the characteristics of digital natives?

1. Adopters of the web technologies

2. intuitive learners

3. Multimedia oriented

4. Extremely sociaL

1, 3, and 4

1, 2, and 4

1, 2, 3, and 4

2, 3, and 4

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
2, 3, and 4
1 point

By using technology enabled instruction, what can the teachers help the students?

The teacher helps the students to train their thinking to be more critical by ignoring the facts in some
news.

Asking the students to be more careful about what they decide and think about the given news.

The teachers can help set their goals, plans, monitor their progress, as well as communicate with
others and choose the strategies that best fit their learning goals.

Eliminating and prohibiting the students to talk or communicate with each other while having sharing
info.

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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The teachers can help set their goals, plans, monitor their progress, as well as communicate with others
and choose the strategies that best fit their learning goals.

1 point

E-safety, Creativity, the ability to find and select the information, Functional skills and Collaboration are

Components of digital literacy

Components of digital natives

The characteristics of digital immigrants

The characteristics of digital natives

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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Components of digital literacy

1 point

What is the characteristic of digital immigrants?

1.Intuitive learners

2.Logical learners

3.Prefer to talk in person

4.Adopters of the web technology


1, 3, and 4

1, 2, and 4

2, 3, and 4

1, 2, 3, and 4

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
2, 3, and 4

1 point

Effectiveness of video-based instruction is NOT suitable / LOW impact in

the following situation

Learning Factual Information;

Learning Visual Identification;

Learning Principles, Concepts and Rules

Performing Skilled Perpetual Motor Act

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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Performing Skilled Perpetual Motor Act

1 point

The teachers ask to the students to have the self-control to be aware for the upcoming news and decide
whether the news is fake or not.

Digital natives

Digital immigrant

Digital literacy

Autonomy

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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Autonomy

1 point
The term which really focus on facilitation; the learning is made possible through the use of technology is
known as:

Technology enhanced learning

Technology enabled learning

Technology equipped learning

Technology evolved learning

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Technology enabled learning

1 point

The majority of our Indian teens/students spend how many hours per day on the Internet?

2 hours.

4 hours.

8 hours.

15 hours.

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
8 hours.

1 point

What sorts of activities do the students participate in while online?

The teenagers are watching TV.

The teenagers are communicating with friends on a wide varietyof social media sites such as
Whatsapp, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

The teenagers are browsing educational sites.

The teenagers are plugged in to SWAYAM portal completely.

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
The teenagers are communicating with friends on a wide varietyof social media sites such as Whatsapp,
Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
1 point

what qualities do teachers in the 21st century have?

Learners read a lot, teach less.

Build skill and attitudes for learners.

Teaching to finish in class, no homework.

Taught by modern media, using the studio.

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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Build skill and attitudes for learners.

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Quiz 2 - National Educational Policy
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National Educational Policy

1 point

According the National Education Policy (2019) Draft, the use of technology in education can be
classified broadly into _________ categories:

Three

Four

Five

Six
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
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Four

1 point

As per National Education Policy 2019 (Draft), how many categories of technology in education are
directly concerned with students, teachers and classroom process?

Three

Four

Five

Six
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Three

1 point
Which one of the uses of technology in education is NOT listed in the National Education Policy 2019
(Draft)?

Teacher preparation and development;

Classroom processes of teaching, learning and evaluation;

Improved access to education for disadvantaged groups;

Crisis Management of clientele system.


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Crisis Management of clientele system.

1 point

Establishment of National Educational Technology Forum (NETF) was the result of one of the
recommendations of:

Indian Education Commission (1982)

National Policy on Education (1986)

National Education Policy (2019)

University Education Commission (1948-49)


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
National Education Policy (2019)

1 point

What are the roles listed in the NETF, as per the National Education Policy 2019 (Draft):

1. Provide independent evidence-based advice to Central and State government agencies on


technology-based interventions;

2. Build intellectual and institutional capacities in educational technology;

3. Envision strategic thrust areas in this domain; and

4. Articulate new directions for research and innovation.

1, 2, 3, and 4

1, 2, and 4
1, 3, and 2

1, 3, and 4
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
1, 2, 3, and 4

1 point

What are the main components will form an integral part of most technology-based interventions,
as per NEP 2019 (Draft)

Hardware, Software and Date

Hardware and Software

Software and Data

Hardware and Data


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Hardware, Software and Date

1 point

According to the NEP 2019 (Draft), the integrating of technology into the STEAM education
curriculum is mandatory. The STEAM acronym is:

Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Design, and Mathematics.

Science, Technology, Engineering, Architecture and Mathematics.

Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics.

Science, Technology, Engineering, Architecture and Management.


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Design, and Mathematics.

1 point
According to the NEP 2019 (Draft), a rich variety of educational software will be developed and
made available for students and teachers at all levels. It includes:

1. Software to assist learners with disabilities

2. Intelligent Tutoring Systems

3. Educational software in the form of serious games, simulations, and applications using augmented
and virtual reality.

4. Software to create personalised learning trajectories for each learner

5. Adaptive assessment tools that provide formative feedback to help learners take remedial steps,
such as self-study or learning collaboratively with fellow students.

1, 2, 3, 4 & 5

1, 2, 3 & 4

1, 2, 3 & 5

1, 3, 4 & 5
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
1, 2, 3, 4 & 5

1 point

The recommendation of NEP 2019 (Draft) is to establish the NROER. The NROER acronym is:

The National Repository for Open Educational Resources.

The National Resource centre for Open Educational Resources.

The National Repository in Open Educational Resources.

The National Repository of Open Educational Resources.


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
The National Repository for Open Educational Resources.
1 point

As per NEP 2019 (Draft) Educational information management systems for community monitoring
will be created and integrated with ________.

National Repository of Educational Data

National Repository of Open Educational Resources

IT Enabled Services

National Educational Technology Forum


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
National Repository of Educational Data

1 point

According to the NEP 2019 (Draft), the positive yet cautious approach to the induction of technology
at scale will be adopted by what listed activities:

1. Qualified support for educational technology with teachers playing a central role;
2. Technology use and integration in educational settings;
3. Creation of Centres of Excellence in Educational Technology;
4. Preparation of general guidelines for technology-based interventions;

1,2, 3 & 4

1, 3 & 4

1, 2 & 4

1, 2 & 3
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
1,2, 3 & 4
1 point

The kind of disruptive technology that Clayton Christensen (2010) has argued will change the world
of education.

Massive Open Online Course

Artificial Intelligence

Block Chain Technology

Virtual Reality
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Massive Open Online Course

1 point

The disruptive innovation is defined as an innovation

that creates a new market and value network and eventually disrupts an existing market and
value network,

that modifies the existing market and value network and eventually enhance existing products.

that increase the customer expectations and create change in the existing market.

that redesign the product that is cheap and untested.


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
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that creates a new market and value network and eventually disrupts an existing market and value
network,

1 point

Which of the following are NOT a strategy to counter disruptive innovation?

Offer a competing product

Increase customer expectations

Enhance your existing products with more features

Redesign your product


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Enhance your existing products with more features

1 point

Why do educational institutions typically ignore disruptive innovations?

The innovations are too cheap and untested

The management of the company is lousy

The innovations do not initially meet clientele needs

Clientele system want the new technology


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
The innovations do not initially meet clientele needs
Quiz 3-Google Classroom
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1 point
Google Classroom is used primarily to...

Publish and share resources

Make important announcements

Facilitate student collaboration on documents

All of the above


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
All of the above
1 point
What do students need in order to join your Google Classroom?

Password

Teacher's email address

Teacher's phone number

Class Code
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Class Code
1 point
The “STREAM” tab in the google classroom will display your posts in what type of order?

Chronological (Most Recent to Oldest Posts)

Alphabetical

In any order you wish

In the order of when your assignments are due.


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Chronological (Most Recent to Oldest Posts)

1 point
Which tab is best to navigate to in order to ORGANIZE your content in Google Classroom?

Stream
Classwork

People

Grades
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Classwork
1 point
What is the name of the button that allows you to post “Assignments, Material and/or Questions” in the
google classroom?

Create

Produce

Post

Schedule
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Create
1 point
In which tab will you find the "+ Create" button to post Assignments, Materials, and Questions in the Google
Classroom?

Stream

Classwork

People

Grades
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Classwork
1 point
What are the three types of posts you can create in Google Classroom for your students?

Project, Question, Classwork

Exam, Question, Announcement

Assignment, Question, Material

Assessment, Question, Task


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Assignment, Question, Material
1 point
If you wish to have your students complete a task and submit the task back to you, it is best to create a(n)...
Question

Material

Assignment

Announcement
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Assignment
1 point
In Google Classroom, “Topic” can be used for the listed options EXCEPT

Organize the posts in each classroom

Title Your Assignments, Questions and Materials

Sort your posts by the lessons/units in which you teach

Serve as a folder that contains all of your google classroom content


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Title Your Assignments, Questions and Materials
1 point
If you would like to post a class announcement of some sort, it is advised to post it as a(n)...

Assignment

Material

Question

None of the above


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Material
1 point
What does the "+" button in the right corner of the google classroom do?

Add students to a class

Create a new class

Add a class to your wish list

Open a calculator app


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Create a new class
1 point
How many classes can you create per day on your Google Classroom account using your personal Google
Account?
10

20

30

Unlimited
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
30
1 point
How many class-member invitations you can send per day on your Google Classroom account using your
personal Google Account?

100 per class per day

250 per class per day

300 per class per day

Unlimited
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
100 per class per day
1 point
How many numbers of classes you can join on your Google Classroom account using your personal
Google Account?

100

250

300

Unlimited
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
100
1 point
How many class-members (Teacher and Students) you can have in your Google Classroom using your
personal Google Account?

100

250

300

Unlimited
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
250
1 point
How many maximum numbers of teacher per class you can have in your Google Classroom account using
your personal Google Account?

10

20

30
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
20
1 point
The best place to put permanent resources in your Google Classroom (conference hours, syllabus, etc.) is
which tab:

stream

classwork page

assignments

calendar
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
classwork page
1 point
You would like your students to access a website as a resource. What will you most likely post in your
classroom?

An announcement

An assignment

A sticky note

A QR code
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
An announcement
1 point
What does the acronym "GAFE" mean for educators and students?

Good Applications for Entertainment

Google Apps for Everyone

Google Apps for Education

Grupo Aeromóvil de Fuerzas Especiales


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Google Apps for Education
1 point
In order to create individualized worksheets for every student in Google Classroom you must

"share with class"

Give everyone editing access

Make a copy for each student

Type out 3 different Google Docs with a different students name on each!
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Make a copy for each student
1 point
Where can a student look to find out when an assignment is due in Google Classroom?

Student can look at the new calendar view.

Student can look in Google Drive

Student can Ask a question

Student can call a friend


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Student can look at the new calendar view.
1 point
What is an easy way to check for understanding in Google Classroom?

You can use the new "ask a question" feature.

You can make an assignment and go through every student work and grade each one.

You can make a Google Drawing.

You can attach a spreadsheet.


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
You can use the new "ask a question" feature.
1 point
To assign a test in Google Classroom you can now

Attach a Google Form

Attach a Google Doc

Attach a Google Sheet

Attach a Google Test


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Attach a Google Form
1 point
The "Add to Google Classroom" Extension can

Post a picture in Google Classroom

Create a link in the stream for a specific website

add a video to Google Classroom

Add a Google Doc to Google Classroom


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Create a link in the stream for a specific website
1 point
When creating "Assignments", "Materials", and "Questions", you are able to...

Embed a YouTube video

Attach a Google Drive file

Add a link

All of the above


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
All of the above
Quiz 4-Edpuzzle and SAMR Model
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1 point
When you ____ an EdPuzzle video, answers won't be saved but viewers will get immediate feedback

Edit

Share

Assign

Remix
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Share
1 point
Where do you get the data from EdPuzzle after students took it

My Classes

My Content

Progress

EdPuzzle Homescreen
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
My Classes
1 point
Within Edpuzzle, you can easily find a video from all of these sites except for....

Teacher Tube

Discovery Education

YouTube

Khan Academy
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Discovery Education
1 point
What is one thing you CANNOT do with a video on EDpuzzle

Voice over

Snip/Cut it

In line video quiz


Put it in slow motion
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Put it in slow motion
1 point
Which website has students answer multiple choice questions in a game show style
setting?

Quizizz

Flipgrid

Edpuzzle

Google Slides
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Quizizz
1 point
Which website allows teachers to show students a video and ask them questions?

Quizizz

Flipgrid

Edpuzzle

Google Slides
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Edpuzzle
1 point
Which website allows students to respond to their teachers' prompts with video?

Quizizz

Flipgrid

Edpuzzle

Google Slides
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Flipgrid
1 point
Which application can be used to create amazing student-created ebooks?

Quizizz

Flipgrid
Edpuzzle

Google Slides
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Google Slides
1 point
Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 C's of education of 21st Century Skills?

Collaboration

Creativity

Critical Thinking

Concentration
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Concentration
1 point
Which step in the SAMR Model involves using technology with no real change?

Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Redefinition
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Substitution
1 point
Which step in the SAMR Model involves using technology to do something that would be impossible to do
without it

Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Redefinition
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Redefinition
1 point
Which step in the SAMR Model involves using technology to help with tasks

Substitution
Augmentation

Modification

Redefinition
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Augmentation
1 point
Which step in the SAMR Model involves using technology to do the same task with a different outcome

Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Redefinition
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Modification
1 point
Which two steps in the SAMR Model involve transforming learning?

Substitution & Augmentation

Augmentation & Modification

Modification & Redefinition

Redefinition & Substitution


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Modification & Redefinition
1 point
Which two steps in the SAMR Model involve enhancing learning?

Substitution & Augmentation

Augmentation & Modification

Modification & Redefinition

Redefinition & Substitution


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Substitution & Augmentation
1 point
What are the goals of the SAMR Model?

to force you to use technology in the classroom, so that students will be motivated to learn
to evaluate the use of technology, target higher order thinking skills, provide rich learning
experiences, & impact student achievement

to keep students from being bored in class by allowing them to do all of their work on a device instead

to help get students ready for taking Online State Assessments


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
to evaluate the use of technology, target higher order thinking skills, provide rich learning experiences, &
impact student achievement
1 point
Student in during their project work collaborate on Google sheet to organize, calculate, and summarize
their experiment data, into the form of a chart once the lab experiment is complete. It is an example of:

Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Redefinition
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Modification
1 point
The SAMR model will help teachers

infuse technology into teaching and learning.

helps teachers learn basic computer skills.

manage their technology levels.

become an expert in technology.


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
infuse technology into teaching and learning.
1 point
The task of just writing a story is changed to publishing an interactive epub book that is shared in iBooks is
an example of __________ in the SAMR model.

Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Redefinition
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Redefinition
1 point
If the faculty member use Google Classroom to pass out assignments to the students. It is an example of:

Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Redefinition
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Substitution
1 point
Students from different classrooms working on an Inter-school project utilize Flipgrid to share key passages
of their book club novel, then leave comments on each other’s posts.

Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Redefinition
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Redefinition
1 point
Where do you answer questions as you watch a video?

In Edmodo

Within EdPuzzle

In a Google Doc

Email to teacher
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Within EdPuzzle
1 point
Which of the ways can you get data from an EdPuzzle video?

Overall Grade

Number of times a part of the video was rewatched

Individual Questions Right/Wrong

All of the Above


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
All of the Above
1 point
The different options available for viewing the students' progress and answers in the Edpuzzle Tool
1. Student progress across multiple videos
2. Track entire classroom progress for one video
3. Track individual student progress for one video
4. Grade questions

1,2,3 &4

1, 2 & 3

1, 2 & 4

2, 3 & 4
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
1,2,3 &4
1 point
What types of question that CANNOT be added in Edpuzzle tool?

Open-ended questions

Multiple Choice Questions

Notes

Match the following


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Match the following
QUIZ 5-NMEICT
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NMEICT stands for:

National Mission on Education through ICT

National Mission on E-governance through ICT

National Mission on E-commerce through ICT

National Mission on E-learning through ICT


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
National Mission on Education through ICT
1 point
Among the given list, which is NOT the cardinal principle of education policy

Access

Equity

Quality

Availability
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Availability
1 point
The gross enrolment ratio in the higher education is planned to increase from _______ to _________-.

15,30

20,50

26,40

30,60
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
26,40
1 point
NMEICT Mission has two major components

Connectivity and Content Generation

Connectivity and Research funding

Content Generation and Dissemination


Research Funding and Dissemination
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Connectivity and Content Generation
1 point
The “SWAYAM” Acronym stands for

Study Webs of Aspiring Youngsters to Active Mind

Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds

Study Website for Active Young Aspiring Mind

Study Website for Aspiring Young Active Mind


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds
1 point
The educational channel with high quality material running for 24*7 is

SWAYAMPRABHA

GNANADARSHAN

SMARATH

VIDWAN
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
SWAYAMPRABHA
1 point
The ___________ is a digital repository containing textbooks, articles, videos, audio books, lectures,
simulations, fiction and all other kinds of learning media.

Shodhganga

E-Shodhsindhu

National Digital Library

e-PG Pathshala
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
National Digital Library
1 point
It is platform for research students to deposit their Ph.D. theses and make it available to the entire scholarly
community in open access.

Shodhganga

E-Shodhsindhu
National Digital Library

e-PG Pathshala
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Shodhganga
1 point
It is the Consortium for Higher Education Electronic Resources and Provides access to e-resources to
Universities, Colleges and Centrally Funded Technical Institutions in INDIA.

Shodhganga

E-Shodhsindhu

National Digital Library

e-PG Pathshala
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
E-Shodhsindhu
1 point
MHRD has formed __________________ merging three consortia initiatives, namely UGC-INFONET
Digital Library Consortium, NLIST and INDEST-AICTE Consortium.

Shodhganga

E-Shodhsindhu

National Digital Library

e-PG Pathshala
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
E-Shodhsindhu
1 point
It is an Open Source, Open Standard enabled Robust, Secure, Scalable and Evolutionary Process
Automation Engine for Universities and Higher Education Institutions.

SAMARTH

VIDWAN

Shodh Shudhhi

FOSSEE
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
SAMARTH
1 point
It is the premier database of profiles of scientists / researchers and other faculty members working at
leading academic institutions and other R&D organisation involved in teaching and research in India.
SAMARTH

VIDWAN

Shodh Shudhhi

FOSSEE
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
VIDWAN
1 point
It provides access to Plagiarism Detection Software (PDS) to all universities/Institutions in India.

SAMARTH

VIDWAN

Shodh Shudhhi

FOSSEE
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Shodh Shudhhi
1 point
Through this project, they developed variety of tutorials on various Free and Open Source Software
(FOSS) in several Indian regional languages.

E-Yantra

Virtual Lab

Spoken Tutorial

FOSSEE
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Spoken Tutorial
1 point
Through this initiative, approximately 700+ web-enabled experiments were designed for remote-operation
and viewing.

E-Yantra

Virtual Lab

Spoken Tutorial

FOSSEE
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Virtual Lab
Quiz 6-Ed-TED
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1 point
In the lecture usage of Ed TED for educational purposes, the speaker discussed about two documentaries
viz.,

An Inconvenient Truth and Global Warming Swindle

Design E2 and Global Warming Swindle

An Inconvenient Truth and Design E2

Global Warming & An Inconvenient Truth


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
An Inconvenient Truth and Global Warming Swindle
1 point
In Ed-TED the option NOT available while creating learning material is

Watch

Think

Dig Deeper

Evolve
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Evolve
1 point
According to the Modified Blooms Taxonomy of learning outcomes, how many major categories of
knowledge are there?

6
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
4
1 point
Outcome Based Education is basically defined as

Learning (Content) is fixed but learning time varies

Learning (Content) is variable but learning time fixed


Learning (Content) is fixed and learning time is also fixed

Learning (Content) is variable and Learning time is also variable


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Learning (Content) is fixed but learning time varies
1 point
While managing the lesson created in Ed.TED, the option which is NOT available in the activity menu is:

Viewed

Deleted

Completed

Published
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Deleted
1 point
Which is NOT the major categories of Knowledge based on the taxonomy of learning outcomes?

Factual

Conceptual

Procedural

Analysis
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Analysis
1 point
In the Ed.TED, the four different option available in exploring the tool:

Discover, Create, Manage, Support

Discover, Create, Design, Support

Discover, Design, Manage, Support

Discover, Create, Design, Manage


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Discover, Create, Manage, Support
1 point
In the ED TED, what are the different types of Discussion that could be created:
1) Guided Discussion
2) Open Discussion
3) Closed Discussion
1, 2 & 3

1&2

1&3

2&3
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
1&2
1 point
The supplementary learning material is provided in the ED TED using the option.

Think

Discuss

Dig Deeper

Conclusion
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Dig Deeper
1 point
The learning resources created using ED TED is shared to students through
1) Social Media
2) Email
3) Providing the Link

1, 2 & 3

1&2

1&3

2&3
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
1, 2 & 3
Quiz 7-Google Forms and Hot
Potatoes
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1 point
The application of hot potatoes which can be used to create matching or ordering exercise is ......

JMatch

JCloze

JQuiz

JMix
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
JMatch
1 point
The application of hot potatoes which can be used to create jumble sentence exercise is ......

JCloze

JMix

JMatch

JQuiz
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
JMix
1 point
The application of hot potatoes which can be used to create gap-fill exercise is ......

JQuiz

JMix

JMatch

JCloze
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
JCloze
1 point
In JQuiz application of Hot Potatoes, there are four different types of question we can create, namely
............

multiple-choice, short answer, hybrid, and true-false


multiple-choice, short answer,essay, and multi-select

multiple-choice, true-false, short answer, and multi-select

multiple-choice, short answer, hybrid, multi-select


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
multiple-choice, short answer, hybrid, multi-select
1 point
Hot Potatoes software includes five applications that can create exercises, namely .....

JCross, JCloze, JMatch, JMix and JQuest

JCloze, JCross, JMatch, JMix and JQuiz.

JMath, JCloze, JCross, JMix and JQuiz.

JCross, JCloze, JQuest, JMath, JMix and JQuiz.


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
JCloze, JCross, JMatch, JMix and JQuiz.
1 point
An Application of Hot Potatoes compiling all the Hot Potatoes exercises into one unit is called .......

The Master

The Compiler

The Masher

The Mixer
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
The Masher
1 point
Select the correct sequence of actions in creating a Hot Potatoes exercise
1. Enter your data, questions, answers, etc.
2. Set the correct configuration information.
3. Save your data.
4. Click on "File / Create Web page

1,2,3,4

1,3,2,4

2,1,3,4

2,4,1,3
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
1,2,3,4
1 point
What type of question allows you to select more than one answer?

Paragraph

Checkboxes

Multiple Choice

List
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Checkboxes
1 point
What Google Forms feature can give your work a more consistent and professional look?

Design Themes

Responses Tab

Color Palette

Common Forms
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Design Themes
1 point
Which of the following is NOT a Google Forms question type?

Short answer

Linear scale

Multiple Choice

True/False
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
True/False
1 point
What feature is added to each question when you make a Google Form into a Quiz?

A Response Tab

Add Image option for the question

An Answer Key

A Required toggle switch


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
An Answer Key
1 point
A common way to send or distribute your Google Form is

Copy questions to Google Docs

Print out the questions

Distribute using a PDF file

Share a link with users


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Share a link with users
1 point
What other Google application does Google Forms work with so that you can further analyze and
manipulate the form responses?

Google Slides

Google Docs

Google Sheets

Google Maps
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Google Sheets
1 point
When does conditional branching occur in a section?

Before the user answers the question

After the user answers the question

When the user clicks the Next button in the section

When the user licks the Previous (Back) button in the section
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
When the user clicks the Next button in the section
1 point
Which feature in Google Forms directs the user to another section of the form based on an answer to a
question?

Response tab

Sections

Conditional Branching

Command Form
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Conditional Branching
0 points
Where would you click to delete the question?

D
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
D
1 point
Where would you click to preview a form?

D
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
B
1 point
Where would you click to add a picture to an answer option for the question?

D
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
D
1 point
Where would you click to drag to move the question?

B
C

D
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
B
1 point
What would you click on to add an image?

D
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
C
0 points
What is the maximum number of cells that can be used in a Google Sheet?

50,000

100,000

255,000

2,000,000
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
2,000,000
1 point
Which of the following CANNOT be added to a Google Form?

Images

You Tube Videos

Word Documents

Sections
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Word Documents
1 point
Where do you go to create a Google Form?

Google Sheets

Google Drive

Google Sites

Google Mail
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Google Drive
1 point
Which is NOT true about Google Forms?

You cannot add collaborators

Can unlink the form from the sheet

Can add an image

Can turn off responses


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
You cannot add collaborators
1 point
The first step to creating a self-scoring quiz in Forms is to...

Click on settings and make the form a quiz

Write a question

Add the answer key

Add the Feedback


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Click on settings and make the form a quiz
1 point
What can't you do with google forms?

Create a pop quiz

Manage event registrations

Create a presentation

Collect email addresses for a newsletter


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Create a presentation
1 point
Which is NOT a question type we can use in google forms?

Short answer

Long answer

Paragraph

Multiple choice
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Long answer
1 point
If you want the person to choose from a list of items, which question type should be used?

Checkboxes

Dropdown

Linear scale

Multiple choice
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Dropdown
1 point
Form responses can be collected on a .....................

Document

Spreadsheet

Database

Presentation
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Spreadsheet
0 points
How many users can edit a Google Doc at the same time?

50

25

100

No limit
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
50
1 point
How do you change a form theme?

Click on the paint palette

Click on the settings icon

Click on the eye icon

Click on the three dots


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Click on the paint palette
1 point
What is the advantage of a dropdown list compared to a multiple choice question?

The checkboxes allow more than one selection

The multiple choice question allows more than one selection

The dropdown list allows more than one selection

the dropdown list saves space on the form


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
the dropdown list saves space on the form
1 point
Which answer type is the best for creating a chart or graph?

ten seconds

10 s

10

10 sec
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
10
1 point
What sort of question type would you use when asking for a Students's name?

Paragraph

Linear Scale

Multiple Choice

Short Answer
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Short Answer
1 point
When would you use a checkbox type question?

When you have a yes/no question

When you want to rate something

When you want more than one response

When you want one response only


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
When you want more than one response
1 point
How do you make a question "required"

Put it first in the list of questions

Write "REQUIRED" in the name of the question

Click the button that says "Required"

Make the title of the question BOLD


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Click the button that says "Required"
1 point
The red arrow points to another icon. What does this icon do?

It copies the question

It duplicates the question

It erases the question

It deleted the question


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
It duplicates the question
1 point
The red arrow points to an icon. What does that icon do?

It adds a sandwich to the form

It creates a new question

It adds a new section

It copies the form for others to use


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
It adds a new section
1 point
Why is there no Save button for your files?

No changes are ever saved.

Google Drive uses autosave, which automatically and immediately saves your files as you edit them.

The Save button is in the “File” submenu.

You “Right-Click” to get the Save function.


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Google Drive uses autosave, which automatically and immediately saves your files as you edit them.
0 points
Ways to share a form include:

URL

email

embed code

QR Code
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
QR Code
Quiz 8-Digital Literacy and OER
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1 point
Knowledge is NOT defined as:

Output of the information reconstruction.

the circumstance or condition of apprehending truth or fact through reasoning

the body of truth, information, and principles acquired by humankind

the information obtained through birth.


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
the information obtained through birth.
1 point
The literacy pyramid follows the hierarchy of

Data – Information – Knowledge – Wisdom

Information – Data – Knowledge – Wisdom.

Knowledge – Information – Data – Wisdom

Data – Knowledge – Information – Wisdom


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Data – Information – Knowledge – Wisdom
1 point
Clone type of plagiarism is defined as

Reordering the elements of the source text without citation.

An act of submitting another’s work, word-for-word, as One’s own

Reproducing information that is not common knowledge or self-evident without citation.

Incorporating an idea heard in conversation without citation.


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
An act of submitting another’s work, word-for-word, as One’s own
1 point
Word-for-Word plagiarism means authors taking sequence of ________ or more words from another
source, without providing citation.

Three

Four
Five

Seven
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Seven
1 point
Control C type of Plagiarism is defined as

written piece that contains significant portions of text from a single source without alterations

The act of changing key words and phrases but retaining the essential content of the source in a
paper

An act of paraphrasing from other sources and making the content fit together seamlessly

The act of borrowing generously from one's own previous work without citation to self-plagiarize
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
written piece that contains significant portions of text from a single source without alterations
1 point
Find-Replace type of Plagiarism is defined as

written piece that contains significant portions of text from a single source without alterations

The act of changing key words and phrases but retaining the essential content of the source in a
paper

An act of paraphrasing from other sources and making the content fit together seamlessly

The act of borrowing generously from one's own previous work without citation to self-plagiarize
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
The act of changing key words and phrases but retaining the essential content of the source in a paper
1 point
Remix type of Plagiarism is defined as

written piece that contains significant portions of text from a single source without alterations

The act of changing key words and phrases but retaining the essential content of the source in a
paper

An act of paraphrasing from other sources and making the content fit together seamlessly

The act of borrowing generously from one's own previous work without citation to self-plagiarize
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
An act of paraphrasing from other sources and making the content fit together seamlessly
1 point
Recycle type of Plagiarism is defined as
written piece that contains significant portions of text from a single source without alterations

The act of changing key words and phrases but retaining the essential content of the source in a
paper

An act of paraphrasing from other sources and making the content fit together seamlessly

The act of borrowing generously from one's own previous work without citation to self-plagiarize
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
The act of borrowing generously from one's own previous work without citation to self-plagiarize
1 point
Retweet type of Plagiarism is defined as

The act of borrowing generously from one's own previous work without citation to self-plagiarize

The "Aggregator" includes proper citation, but the paper contains almost no original work

This paper includes proper citation, but relies too closely on the text's original wording and/or
structure

A written piece that includes citations to non-existent or inaccurate information about sources
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
This paper includes proper citation, but relies too closely on the text's original wording and/or structure
1 point
404 Error type of Plagiarism is defined as

The act of borrowing generously from one's own previous work without citation to self-plagiarize

The "Aggregator" includes proper citation, but the paper contains almost no original work

This paper includes proper citation, but relies too closely on the text's original wording and/or
structure

A written piece that includes citations to non-existent or inaccurate information about sources
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
A written piece that includes citations to non-existent or inaccurate information about sources
1 point
This type of Plagiarism is also known as Self Plagiarism

Remix

Hybrid

Recycle

Aggregator
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Recycle
1 point
As per UGC (PROMOTION OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY AND PREVENTION OF PLAGIARISM IN
HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS) REGULATIONS, 2018, Plagiarism would be quantified as
Level 3, if the similarities are

Upto 10%

Above 10% to 40%

Above 40% to 60%

Above 60%.
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Above 60%.
1 point
As per UGC (PROMOTION OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY AND PREVENTION OF PLAGIARISM IN
HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS) REGULATIONS, 2018, Plagiarism would be quantified as
Level 2, if the similarities are

Upto 10%

Above 10% to 40%

Above 40% to 60%

Above 60%.
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Above 40% to 60%
1 point
The Penalty of “student shall be debarred from submitting a revised script for a period of one year” belongs
to which level

Level 0

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Level 2
1 point
The Penalty of “student shall be asked to submit a revised script within a stipulated time period not
exceeding 6 months” belongs to which level

Level 0

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Level 1
1 point
As per UGC (PROMOTION OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY AND PREVENTION OF PLAGIARISM IN
HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS) REGULATIONS, 2018, Penalty for plagiarism will be imposed
by:

Registrar of the University

Principal of the college

Institutional Academic Integrity Panel

Departmental Academic Integrity Panel


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Institutional Academic Integrity Panel
1 point
The Penalties in case of plagiarism in academic and research publications of “only to withdraw the
manuscript” belongs to which level

Level 0

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Level 1
1 point
The Penalties in case of plagiarism in academic and research publications of “to withdraw the manuscript
and Shall be denied a right to one annual increment” belongs to which level

Level 0

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Level 2
1 point
Predatory Journal is

actively solicit manuscripts and charge publication fees without providing robust peer review and
editorial services

actively engages in ethical peer review and editorial services with publication fee.
actively publishes secondary research articles.

scholarly journal provides some form of adequate and qualified review, whether that be peer, editorial,
or institutional review.
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
actively solicit manuscripts and charge publication fees without providing robust peer review and editorial
services
1 point
Which of the following list includes the 5Rs of OER?

Reuse, revise, remix, redefine, redistribute

Retain, reuse, revise, remix, redistribute

Reuse, remodel, refine, remix, redistribute

Retain, respond, reinvent, remix, redistribute


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Retain, reuse, revise, remix, redistribute
1 point
The most commonly used intellectual property license for OER that permits free use and re-purposing is
called:

Open Copyright

Fair Use

Public Domain

Creative Commons
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Open Copyright
1 point
The primary purpose of OER assessment rubrics is to help you:

Evaluate criteria such as quality, online accessibility, production options, platform compatibility, and
delivery options.

Better understand student perceptions of OER.

Check the copyright information assigned to a learning asset.

Estimate the cost savings of using OER.


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Evaluate criteria such as quality, online accessibility, production options, platform compatibility, and
delivery options.
1 point
Which ONE of the following is NOT one of the ‘5R’ permissions associated with OER as defined by David
Wiley?

Revise

Review

Remix

Retain
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Review
1 point

The CC BY SA Creative Commons License designates that:

Others can remix, tweak, and build upon your work non-commercially, as long as they credit you and
license their new creations under the identical terms.

Others can redistribute, commercially and non-commercially, as long as it is passed along unchanged
and in whole, with credit to you.

Others can remix, tweak, and build upon your work even for commercial purposes, as long as they
credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms.

Others can distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they
credit you for the original creation.
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Others can remix, tweak, and build upon your work even for commercial purposes, as long as they credit
you and license their new creations under the identical terms.
1 point
Which of the following are NOT included in the 5R activities of OER?

Retain

Reuse

Redistribute

Reward
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Reward
1 point
Which of the following permissions under the 5R framework BEST describes the activity of translating an
OER from one language to another?

Revise
Redistribute

Retain

Remix
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Revise
1 point
Which of the following is NOT included in the advantages of OER?

OER material allows teacher to pull only substantial notes or topics as materials for their sets of
learners.

OER presents an opportunity to have one's own materials improved and enhanced along the way

OER are printed materials that will be used by the learners

OER, a teacher is able to reuse, create, collaborate, and contextualize


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
OER are printed materials that will be used by the learners
1 point
Utilization of OER materials will promote and support the following EXCEPT.

mapping of existing OER

creation of interactive e-Learning modules

promotion of a child-friendly technological environment

capacity building of ICT teacher only


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
capacity building of ICT teacher only
1 point
Strategies that can be used to adapt OER to contextual needs

Mixing

Asset Extraction

Adaptation

All of the above


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
All of the above
1 point
The foundation which acted as a champion for promoting OER is:
William and Flora Hewlett foundation

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Ford Foundation

Open Society Foundations


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
William and Flora Hewlett foundation
1 point
As a champion of OER which foundation funded MIT Open courseware is:

William and Flora Hewlett foundation

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Ford Foundation

Open Society Foundations


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
William and Flora Hewlett foundation
1 point
The conditions of an Open License...

make content free to use for any purpose on condition of giving credit to the creator

protect the copyright holder's rights

do not usually force users to give credit to the creator of the resource

Gaining royalties from the publication of content


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
protect the copyright holder's rights
1 point
Which of the following statements about OER is TRUE?

To qualify as OER, learners must always be able to access a digital version for free (i.e. no-cost)

A textbook distributed for free under an open license that restricts derivative works is an example of
OER

To qualify as OER, institutions may not charge for related services, for example, recovering the cost
for printed versions

Gaining royalties from the publication of content


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
To qualify as OER, learners must always be able to access a digital version for free (i.e. no-cost)
1 point
Which of the following statements about OER is TRUE?

A textbook distributed for free under an open license that restricts derivative works is an example of
OER

Free means the permission to act without restriction

To qualify as OER, institutions may not charge for related services, for example, recovering the cost
for printed versions

Gaining royalties from the publication of content


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Free means the permission to act without restriction
1 point
This is NOT the Challenges and barriers of using and adopting OER:

Technical – Lack of broadband access

Free Access – Permission to adopt

Economic – Inadequate resource to invest in Hardware & software

Social – Lack of skills needed to use the technology


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Free Access – Permission to adopt
1 point
This is NOT the Challenges and barriers of using and adopting OER:

Technical – Lack of broadband access

Free Access – Permission to adopt

Economic – Inadequate resource to invest in Hardware & software

Legal –time and expense associated with gaining permission to use third party owned copyrighted
materials
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Free Access – Permission to adopt
1 point
The copyright act of India was promulgated in the year:

1950

1957

1962

1964
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
1957
1 point
OER transform teachers to the following roles except:

Curators

Evaluators

Curriculum Designers

Content Creators
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Evaluators
1 point
OER Commons was launched by:

Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education

MIT Open course ware

Yale University

Harvard University
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education
1 point
OER Movement comprises following major categories except

Opencourseware

OER Publishers

OER Royalty

OER Repositories
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
OER Royalty
1 point
What approach to pedagogy is associated with the use of Open Educational Resources?

Constructivism

Behaviorism

Connectivism

Open Pedagogy
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Open Pedagogy
1 point
The following are example of Open Repositories EXCEPT

MERLOT

OASIS

OPENSTAX

Oxford Publishing Repository


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Oxford Publishing Repository
1 point
The following are example of Open Repositories EXCEPT

COOL4Ed

Opensuny

McGraw Hill Publishing Repository

Wikieducator
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
McGraw Hill Publishing Repository
1 point
What must a teacher or student or teacher do to have copyright protection when they publish their own
material on the Internet?

Place the © symbol somewhere on the page

Write "All rights reserved" underneath the work

Nothing is required, although it is a good idea to include the copyright owner's name.

All the above


No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Write "All rights reserved" underneath the work
1 point

The CC BY ND Creative Commons License designates that:


Others can remix, tweak, and build upon your work non-commercially, as long as they credit you and
license their new creations under the identical terms.

others can reuse the work for any purpose, including commercially; however, it cannot be shared with
others in adapted form, and credit must be provided to you.

Others can redistribute, commercially and non-commercially, as long as it is passed along unchanged
and in whole, with credit to you.

Others can remix, tweak, and build upon your work even for commercial purposes, as long as they
credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms.
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
others can reuse the work for any purpose, including commercially; however, it cannot be shared with
others in adapted form, and credit must be provided to you.
Quiz 1
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1 point
Each learning outcome should begin with:

A learning verb

An action verb

A process verb

Any verb
Accepted Answers:
An action verb
1 point
Which of the following verbs is at greatest risk for misinterpretation and very
difficult to measure

List

Construct

Understand

Demonstrate
Accepted Answers:
Understand
1 point
Course content should be included in learning outcome for promoting more clarity.

True

False

Partially true

None of the Above


Accepted Answers:
True
1 point
Higher order thinking outcomes address:

Remember and Understand

Evaluate and Create

Apply and Analyze

Select and Apply


Accepted Answers:
Evaluate and Create
1 point
One purpose of a learning outcome is to:

Communicate the expectations and demonstrate outcome

Confuse the students to get the clarity from them

Question the teacher to clarify the doubt

Plan the study timing to enable high retention rate


Accepted Answers:
Communicate the expectations and demonstrate outcome
1 point
which of the following is a component of a course outcome

Content

Context

Behaviour

Learner
Accepted Answers:
Content
1 point
What is the term used to describe outcome that require memorization?

Design an application

Recall a principle

analysis of the principle

Evaluate the system


Accepted Answers:
Recall a principle
1 point
Cognitive assessments involve intellectual activities such as

feeling motivated

problem solving.

playing a musical instrument.

maintaining self-control.
Accepted Answers:
problem solving.
1 point
What of the following are the three steps in the instructional process?

Planning instruction, delivering the instruction, and assessing learning


outcomes

Planning instruction, selecting a textbook, and assessing the learning


outcomes
Planning instruction, assessing learning outcomes, and reporting to parents.

Selecting a textbook, assessing learning outcomes, and delivering


instruction.
Accepted Answers:
Planning instruction, delivering the instruction, and assessing learning
outcomes
Assessment QUIZ II
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QUIZ II
1 point
Which assessment procedure(s) gives the exact outcome of the student
Direct assessment
Indirect assessment
Combination of direct and indirect assessment
Neither direct assessment nor indirect assessment
Accepted Answers:
Combination of direct and indirect assessment

1 point
Which of the following answer will be under direction assessment methodology,
1.portfolios
2.Simulation
3.Quiz
4. Learning experience
1 and 2
3 and 4
1,2 and 3
1,2,3 and 4.
Accepted Answers:
1,2 and 3

1 point
which assessment procedure can be used to find out the interest rate of the student in a
particular subject
Direct assessment
indirect assessment
Combination of direct and indirect assessment
Neither direct assessment nor indirect assessment
Accepted Answers:
indirect assessment

1 point
Supply type item is used to assess
1.student’s creativity
2.problem solving skills
3.recall the correct answer
4. correctness of a student
1 and 2
3 and 4
1,2 and 3
1,2,3 and 4.
Accepted Answers:
1 and 2

1 point
The fundamental purpose of selection type item to assess the
1.Student’s creativity
2.Problem solving skills
3.Recall ability of the student
4. Basic understanding ability of a student
1 and 2
3 and 4
1,2 and 3
1,2,3 and 4
Accepted Answers:
3 and 4

1 point
which of the following answers are not correct,
Completion type item cannot measure lower levels of cognitive ability
Completion type item can usually provide an objective measure of the student ability
Completion type items are difficult to construct
Completion type items can minimizing guessing of answers for the students.
Accepted Answers:
Completion type item cannot measure lower levels of cognitive ability

1 point
Which of the following is correct
Define Bernoulli distribution
What is Bernoulli distribution
Write you know all about Bernoulli distribution
Explain in details about Bernoulli distribution
Accepted Answers:
Define Bernoulli distribution

1 point
Which of the following is correct
What is normalization in Database Management System?
What is your understanding about normalization in DBMS?
What is your knowledge in normalization in DBMS?
What is normalization?
Accepted Answers:
What is normalization in Database Management System?

1 point
Structured essay question is appropriate for
Decrease the reliability
Decrease the validity
Increase the ambiguity
Increase the reliability and validity
Accepted Answers:
Increase the reliability and validity
1 point
Which of the following question type is also known as open ended questions
1)completion type question
2)short answer type question
3)essay type question
1 only
2 only
1and 2
1,2and 3
Accepted Answers:
2 only

1 point
S.No Question type remarks
1. Completion I)It can be used as a part of formative and summative assessment
2. Short answer ii)In these type of questions are noted for their ambiguity
and vagueness
3 Essay iii)measure lower levels of cognitive ability
iv) problem solving skills
1-ii,2-iii,3-i
1-iii,2-I,3-ii
1-I,2-ii,3-iii
1-iii,2-I,3-iv
Accepted Answers:
1-iii,2-I,3-ii

1 point
The higher order and complex learning outcomes could be tested by,
completion type question
short answer type question
MCQ type question
numerical type question
Accepted Answers:
numerical type question
1 point
Standardized test are ________
Conducted with standard conditions
Questioning in the classroom
Observing the students in the classroom
Informal assessment
Accepted Answers:
Conducted with standard conditions

1 point
The method that provides scope for students to work in groups is
Assignment
Seminar
Tutorial
Discussion
Accepted Answers:
Discussion
1 point
What advantage do objective type tests have over essay tests
Easier to interpret
Sampling content can be wider
Takes less time to prepare
Require less technical knowledge
Accepted Answers:
Sampling content can be wider
Quiz-3
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1 point
ToS stands for

Table of Specialization

Table of Specification

Table for Summative

Table of Success
Accepted Answers:
Table of Specification
1 point
ToS is for

Standardized Test

Indirect Assessment

Preparative Assessment

Diagnostic Assessment
Accepted Answers:
Standardized Test
1 point
Ensuring the quality of the test tool is

Not essential

Essential

Essential only for summative assessment

Essential only for formative assessment


Accepted Answers:
Essential
1 point
The test is an instrument which used to measure

ability of the students

behaviour of the students on the content

capability of the students

capacity of the students


Accepted Answers:
behaviour of the students on the content
1 point
Main attribute/s of a good test is /are

Validity

Reliability

Usability

All of the above


Accepted Answers:
All of the above
1 point
The most relevant type of validity for the purpose of measurement of academic achievement is

Construct Validity

Criterion validity

Content validity

Conditional validity
Accepted Answers:
Content validity
1 point
ToS is ________ dimensional table

single

Two

Three

Multi
Accepted Answers:
Two
1 point
Tos relates

Instructional objectives to the course content

Characteristics to the course content

Reliability to the validity

Reliability to the course content


Accepted Answers:
Instructional objectives to the course content
1 point
Blueprint for the teachers, provides _______________ for setting the question paper for the test.

detailed content

detailed curriculum

detailed plan of action

detailed outcome
Accepted Answers:
detailed content
1 point
Factors need to be considered to assign weightage

Usefulness of the content of the unit in the student’s job or everyday life

Validity

Reliability

Content in various level of Bloom’s Taxonomy


Accepted Answers:
Usefulness of the content of the unit in the student’s job or everyday life
1 point
___________ weightage has to be given for some of the units which need high retention rates to
understand the other subjects in the same programme.

More

Less

Equal

Partial
Accepted Answers:
More
1 point
Arrange the following steps involved in the preparation of ToS.
(i) List the content to be tested
(ii) Determination of learning objectives
(iii) Determining the different form of questions
(iv) Distribution of no. of questions for each unit
(v) Distribute the question based on the level of learning objectives

(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v)

(ii), (i), (iv), (iii), (v)

(ii), (i), (iii), (iv), (v)

(i), (ii), (iii), (v), (iv)


Accepted Answers:
(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v)
1 point
Analyse refers to the ability to

make judgments about the merits of ideas

break down a whole into component parts

use learned material in new and concrete situations

put parts together to form a new and integrated whole


Accepted Answers:
break down a whole into component parts
1 point
Once ToS is prepared for the subject, it _____________ for each and every exam.

should be changed

should not be changed

may be changed

depends content selected


Accepted Answers:
should not be changed
1 point
The preparation of question paper is mainly based on

Level of the Domain

Table of Specification

Content

Objectives
Accepted Answers:
Table of Specification
Quiz - IV
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WEEK V QUIZ
1 point
Which of the following is not an example of performance assessment?
Doing the lab Exercise
Completing a multiple-choice test
Solving a practical math problem with experiment
Practicing swimming
Accepted Answers:
Completing a multiple-choice test

1 point
One criticism of performance assessment is
it is too radical a departure from traditional assessment
it is too time-consuming
it is too similar to criterion-referenced testing
it is not comprehensive enough
Accepted Answers:
it is too time-consuming

1 point
Which of the following is not considered an advantage of performance assessment?
It can help motivate students to do a job perfect
It is useful for integrated subject matter with practice
It is time efficient to assess the performance
It is useful for curricula emphasizing applied reasoning skills
Accepted Answers:
It is time efficient to assess the performance

1 point
The following is NOT part of the rubric
Criterion
Descriptors
Rating scale product
Product
Accepted Answers:
Product

1 point
The following is a NOT type of rubric
Holistic Rubric
Analytic Rubric
Check List
Match Rubric
Accepted Answers:
Match Rubric
1 point
Analytic rubrics is
One Dimensional
Scalar type
Numerical type
Two Dimensional
Accepted Answers:
Two Dimensional
1 point
Rubrics assessment help the teacher to do the------------------- assessment
Unbiased
Conscious biased
Extreme scaled
Inconsistent language
Accepted Answers:
Unbiased

1 point
Descriptors of the rubric provides ________________
Details about the performance
Rating scale value
Quantity score
Solution
Accepted Answers:
Details about the performance

1 point
Rubrics assessment will increase the ________________
Objectivity
Subjectivity
Applicability
Volatility
Accepted Answers:
Objectivity

1 point
Rubrics assessment delivers reliable performance assessment of a student
False
True
Partially True
None of the Above
Accepted Answers:
True
QUIZ - VI
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QUIZ # Week 6
1 point
An assessment is __________ if it consistently

Valid

Invalid

Reliable

Unreliable
Accepted Answers:
Reliable

1 point
An assessment that is conducted prior to the start of teaching or instruction is called

Initial or preparative assessment

Formal assessment

Formative assessment

Summative assessment
Accepted Answers:
Initial or preparative assessment

1 point
What kind of characteristic in an assessment measures what it is intended to measure

Valid

Invalid

Reliable

Unreliable
Accepted Answers:
Valid

1 point
A scoring guide is used to evaluate the qualitative performance of the student based on the different
criteria

Rubrics

Checklist scale

Inventories

Notebook scale
Accepted Answers:
Rubrics
1 point
Test – Retest method is followed in

Validity

Reliability

Usability

Objectivity
Accepted Answers:
Reliability

1 point
Consistency in the assessment refers to

Appropriate of the interpretation

Consistency of the assessment results

Administration of the test

Discrimination
Accepted Answers:
Consistency of the assessment results

1 point
Validity of the assessment tools refers to

Appropriate of the interpretation

Consistency of the assessment results

Administration of the test

Discrimination
Accepted Answers:
Appropriate of the interpretation

1 point
Affective domain objectives are referring to

Attitude

Motor skills

Knowledge outcomes

Intellectual abilities
Accepted Answers:
Attitude

1 point
Psychomotor domain objectives are referring to

Attitude

Motor skills
Knowledge outcomes

Interests
Accepted Answers:
Motor skills

1 point
Cognitive domain objectives are referring to

Attitude

Motor skills

Knowledge outcomes

Interests
Accepted Answers:
Knowledge outcomes

1 point
Entrance Examination for selection of candidates for an academic course should have

Content validity

Construct Validity

Concurrent Validity

Predictive Validity
Accepted Answers:
Predictive Validity
1 point
The most important of characteristic of a good testing tool is

Validity

Objectivity

Discrimination

Comprehensiveness
Accepted Answers:
Validity

1 point
Which one of the following is major limitations of essay type of question

Reliability of scoring

Unreliability of scoring

Measure complex level learning outcome

None of the above


Accepted Answers:
Reliability of scoring

1 point
Which of the following refers to concurrent validity?

Two tests are done at the same time.

Two or more evaluators agree on the outcome.

The items on the test consistently relate to each other.

The notion that scores on a test correlate highly with scores from tests that measure the same
attribute.
Accepted Answers:
The notion that scores on a test correlate highly with scores from tests that measure the same attribute.

1 point
Construct validity is a notion that refers to:

. The notion that scores on a test correlate highly with scores from tests that measure the same
attribute

The level of which a construct is related to other similar measures.

The degree to which the items in the test consistently relate to each other.

The test will produce consistent results


Accepted Answers:
The degree to which the items in the test consistently relate to each other.
Assessment 7
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QUIZ # Week VII
1 point
Norm Referenced Test emphasize

Discrimination among individuals in terms of relative level of learning

Measuring each specific task

Without altering the learning difficulty

Delimited achievement domain


Accepted Answers:
Discrimination among individuals in terms of relative level of learning

1 point
Which test is designed to measure student’s performance according to a specific achievement

Criterion Referenced Test

Norm Referenced Test

Achievement Test

Diagnostic Test
Accepted Answers:
Criterion Referenced Test

1 point
Which test is designed to measure a student’s performance according to a particular standard which has
been agreed upon?

Criterion Referenced Test

Norm Referenced Test

Achievement Test

Diagnostic Test
Accepted Answers:
Norm Referenced Test

1 point
__________ is a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user demonstrating
his/her abilities and platforms for self-reflection

E-mail

e-portfolio

Wikipedia

Programmed learning
Accepted Answers:
e-portfolio
1 point
A student portfolio is a ______________ of pieces of student work

Computer File

Purposeful collection

System folder

Location
Accepted Answers:
Purposeful collection

1 point
Which one of the following is not the guideline of the portfolio

The uses that will be made of the portfolio

Who will have access to it

What kind of work appropriate to include

Parent details
Accepted Answers:
Parent details
1 point
Item discriminating index D is equal to

The difference between proportion of examinees in the top group getting the item correct and
proportion of examinees in the bottom group getting the item correct

The multiplication of between proportion of examinees in the bottom group getting the item correct and
proportion of examinees in the top group getting the item correct

The summation of proportion of examinees in the bottom group getting the item correct and proportion
of examinees in the top group getting the item correct

Number of examines correctly answered the item divided by total number of candidates
Accepted Answers:
The difference between proportion of examinees in the top group getting the item correct and proportion of
examinees in the bottom group getting the item correct

1 point
The formula for computing item difficulty (P- item difficulty, R- number of students got right, T- Number of
students who tried)

P= 100 * R /T

P = T*100/R

P= R*T /100

P= T*R/ (T*100)
Accepted Answers:
P= 100 * R /T

1 point
Item analysis data will lead to

Standardize the test items

Motivate the students

Self-learning exercise

Help the controller of Examination


Accepted Answers:
Standardize the test items

1 point
What is the correction of guessing in multiple choice items with four choices

Score = right – wrong/2

Score = right – wrong /3

Score = right – wrong /4

Score = right – wrong /(2*3)


Accepted Answers:
Score = right – wrong /4

1 point
What is the correction of guessing in true- false items

Score = right – wrong/2

Score = right – wrong /3

Score = right – wrong /4

Score = right – wrong /(2*3)


Accepted Answers:
Score = right – wrong/2

1 point
The content of a portfolio is largely based on

the goal and purpose of the portfolio

the characteristics of the student evaluated

the length of the portfolio

none of the above


Accepted Answers:
the goal and purpose of the portfolio

1 point
In portfolio assessment, a benchmark is used to

increase the validity of a rubric

increase the reliability of a rubric

increase the length of a rubric

increase the number of criteria of a Rubric


Accepted Answers:
increase the validity of a rubric

1 point
Which is an example of a student portfolio assessment?

Evaluating student work

Show student growth over time

Showing growth and exemplary work

All of the above


Accepted Answers:
All of the above
1 point
Which of the following is not a form of measurement validity?

Concurrent validity

Face validity

Conductive validity

Convergent validity
Accepted Answers:
Concurrent validity

1 point
The result of the test given by Teacher A showed a negatively skewed distribution. What kind of test did
Teacher A give?

The test is difficult.

It is easy.

It is moderately difficult.

It is not too easy nor too difficult.


Accepted Answers:
It is easy.

1 point
Which is implied by a positively skewed scores distribution?

The mode is high.

The mean, the median, and the mode are equal.

Most of the scores are high.

Most of the scores are low.


Accepted Answers:
Most of the scores are low.
1 point
If a test item has a difficulty index of 0.06, how would you describe the test item?

It is very difficult.

It is moderately difficult.

It is very easy.

It is difficult.
Accepted Answers:
It is very difficult.

1 point
Which of the following actions would you take for an item whose difficulty index is 0.65?

Retain or include the test item.

Discard the test item.

Revise or change the test item.

Replace the test item


Accepted Answers:
Retain or include the test item.

1 point
In a negatively skewed distribution, the following statements are true EXCEPT

Median is lower than the Mode.

Mean is not higher than the Median.

Mode is less than the Median.

Mean is lower than the Mode.


Accepted Answers:
Mode is less than the Median.

1 point
In a negatively skewed distribution, which of the following statements is true?

Mode is lower than the Mean.

Mean is lower than the Mode.

Median is higher than Mode.

Mode is lower than the Median


Accepted Answers:
Mode is lower than the Mean.

1 point
In a positively skewed distribution, the following statements are true EXCEPT?

Mean is lower than the Mode.

Median is higher than Mode.

Mean is higher than the Median.

Mean is not lower than the Mode.


Accepted Answers:
Mean is lower than the Mode.

1 point
In a normal distribution, which of the following is true?

Median is not equal to Mode but is equal to mean.

Median is not equal to Mode and is not equal to mean.

Median is equal to Mode but not equal to mean.

Mean, Median and Mode are equal to one another


Accepted Answers:
Mean, Median and Mode are equal to one another

1 point
If there are 26 out of 50 students with the correct response to item # 1, find the items difficulty index.

0.24

1.0

1.92

0.52
Accepted Answers:
0.52
Assessment 8
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QUIZ # Week 8
1 point
Procedural knowledge is referred as
Knowing how
Knowing what
Describe
Characteristics
Accepted Answers:
Knowing how

1 point
Conceptual Knowledge can be referred as
Knowing how
Knowing what
Knowing why
Engaging
Accepted Answers:
Knowing why

1 point
Prior knowledge helps to
Avoid applying the knowledge to wrong context
Leads to applying the knowledge to wrong context
Obstruct Rethink inaccurate knowledge
Limit the understating
Accepted Answers:
Avoid applying the knowledge to wrong context

1 point
Google form can be used to
Prepare a survey
Publish the learning material
Demonstrate the virtual lab
Send a mail
Accepted Answers:
Prepare a survey

1 point
____________ is used for prepare the rubrics
Google Classroom
Rubistar
Hotpotatoes
Canvas
Accepted Answers:
Rubistar

1 point
What type of question allows you to select more than one answer?
Paragraph
Checkboxes
Multiple Choice
List
Accepted Answers:
Checkboxes

1 point
What Google Forms feature can give your work a more consistent and professional look?
Design Themes
Responses Tab
Color Palette
Common Forms
Accepted Answers:
Responses Tab

1 point
Which of the following is NOT a Google Forms question type?
Short answer
Linear scale
Multiple Choice
True/False
Accepted Answers:
True/False
1 point
What feature is added to each question when you make a Google Form into a Quiz?
A Response Tab
Add Image option for the question
An Answer Key
A Required toggle switch
Accepted Answers:
An Answer Key

1 point
A common way to send or distribute your google Form is
Copy questions to Google Docs
Print out the questions
Distribute using a PDF file
Share a link with users
Accepted Answers:
Share a link with users
1 point
What other Google application does Google Forms work with so that you can further analyze
and manipulate the form responses?
Google Slides
Google Docs
Google Sheets
Google Maps
Accepted Answers:
Google Sheets

1 point
When does conditional branching occur in a section?
Before the user answers the question
After the user answers the question
When the user clicks the Next button in the section
When the user licks the Previous (Back) button in the section
Accepted Answers:
When the user clicks the Next button in the section

1 point
Which feature in Google Forms directs the user to another section of the form based on an
answer to a question?
Response tab
Sections
Conditional Branching
Command Form
Accepted Answers:
Conditional Branching

1 point
Which of the following CANNOT be added to a Google Form?
Images
You Tube Videos
Word Documents
Sections
Accepted Answers:
Word Documents

1 point
Where do you go to create a Google Form?
Google Sheets
Google Drive
Google Sites
Google Mail
Accepted Answers:
Google Drive
ASSESSMENT I
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Below are given Forty statements/questions. For each statement/question, there are two or four
alternatives given. Select the alternative that completes the statement or answers the question.

1 point

Divergent thinking is characterized by:

Flexibility

Fluency

Originality

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

Creative Problem Solving is required when problem is:

III-Structured

Simple

Structured

Routine

Accepted Answers:
III-Structured

1 point

Which one of the following is 'NOT' an example of block to creativity?

Certainty

Conformity

Fear of failure

Starved Sensibility
Accepted Answers:
Certainty

1 point

Creative person is characterized by:

Ability to abstract

Originality

Re-definition skills

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

Which one of the following is 'NOT' a characteristic of creative organisation?

challenge

Humour

Risk - free

Trust

Accepted Answers:
Risk - free

1 point

Which one of the following is a technique of generating ideas?

Evaluation matrix

Highlighting

Must versus needs

SCAMPER

Accepted Answers:
SCAMPER

1 point

Brain storming involves:

Generation of ideas

Generation of ideas without evaluation


Selection of ideas

Selection of ideas without evaluation

Accepted Answers:
Generation of ideas without evaluation

1 point

Which one of the following is a Focusing techniques?

ALUo

Attribute listing

Forced fitting

Imagery trek

Accepted Answers:
ALUo

1 point

In SCAMPER technique, M refers to:

Minimize

Magnify

Modify

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

In paired comparison technique:

Each option is evaluated

Each option is compared with every other option

Hot spot is identified

Logic is developed

Accepted Answers:
Each option is compared with every other option

1 point
Innovation involves:

Commercialization of a new idea

Development of a new process

Development of a new product

Generation of a new idea

Accepted Answers:
Commercialization of a new idea

1 point

MOOCs is an example of:

Incremental innovation

Radical innovation

Accepted Answers:
Radical innovation

1 point

Which of the following is an example of radical innovation?

i-pads

Cloud computing

Mobile phones

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

Innovation can be in terms of:

Process

Product

Service

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point
Sixth generation innovation model is:

Market pull model

Network innovation model

Open innovation model

Technology push model

Accepted Answers:
Open innovation model

1 point

The stages in the process of innovation involve the following:


I. Idea generation and mobilization
II. Advocacy and screening
III. Experimentation
IV. Commercialization
V. Diffusion and implementation
The correct sequence of these stages is:

I-II-III-IV-V

II-I-III-IV-V

III-II-I-V-IV

I-III-II-V-IV

Accepted Answers:
II-I-III-IV-V

1 point

Prototype is developed at the stage of:

Advocacy and screening

Commercialization

Experimentation

Diffusion and implementation

Accepted Answers:
Experimentation

1 point

Design thinking involves the stages of :


I. Define
II. Discover
III. Evaluate
IV. Create
The correct sequence of these stages is:

II-I-IV-III

I-II-IV-III

I-II-III-IV

II-I-III-IV

Accepted Answers:
II-I-IV-III

1 point

For gaining insight into customer's needs and experience, the techniques used include:

Empathy maps

Journey maps

Drafting personas

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

Innovations help in:

Adapting to change

Competing with other organisations

Meeting customer's needs

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

Team occurs when members are inter-dependent and have:

Common goal

Same manager

Shared work environment

Similar job
Accepted Answers:
Common goal

1 point

Which one of the following is 'NOT' a characteristic of a team?

Collaboration

Similar skills

Shared goals

Small group of people

Accepted Answers:
Similar skills

1 point

The stages in the development of team includes:


I. Forming
II. Norming
III. Storming
IV. Performing
V. Adjourning
The correct sequence of these stages is:

II-III-I-IV-V

I-III-II-IV-V

III-I-II-V-IV

III-I-II-IV-V

Accepted Answers:
I-III-II-IV-V

1 point

Procedure for conflict, decisions etc. are finalized at:

Forming stage

Norming stage

Performing stage

Storming stage

Accepted Answers:
Norming stage

1 point
Members of team vie for positions at:

Forming stage

Norming stage

Performing stage

Storming stage

Accepted Answers:
Storming stage

1 point

While selecting members of a team, it should be seen that members are:

Creative

Knowledge

Optimistic

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

Takes should be assigned to members according to their:

Age

Capability

Communication skills

Position

Accepted Answers:
Capability

1 point

Communication in a team should be:

Open

Closed

Accepted Answers:
Open

1 point
Location of a team at multiple sites:

Decreases the productivity

Increases the productivity

Improves communication

Improves coordination

Accepted Answers:
Decreases the productivity

1 point

Which one of the following statements describes the characteristics of research?

Research is systematic

Research makes use of both inductive and deductive reasoning

Research is cyclic

Research is systematic and uses a scientific method of inquiry

Accepted Answers:
Research is systematic and uses a scientific method of inquiry

1 point

Creative Person is Characterized by:

Ability to abstract

Originality

re-definition skills

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

Which one of the following is the essence of the scientific method?

It is empirical

It is cyclical

It makes an integrated use of inductive and deductive reasoning

It uses observations and tests for verification


Accepted Answers:
It makes an integrated use of inductive and deductive reasoning

1 point

Which one of the following is 'NOT' an example of research?

A study on the effect of the level of aspiration on the achievement of technician students

Preparation of a project report for establishing a National Institute of Technical Teachers Training in a
country

A survey of the job requirements of instruments engineering technicians in a country

Development of learning modules on construction management and testing their effectiveness in


regard to achievement and attitudes of civil engineering students

Accepted Answers:
Preparation of a project report for establishing a National Institute of Technical Teachers Training in a
country

1 point

Which one of the following research studies can be classified as action research?

Determining employees' perception of preferred work experience for new employees

Effect of positive and negative reinforcement on the learning of pigeons

Effect of introducing the use of objective tests on the motivation of students in a classroom by a class
teacher

Relationship between high school grades and achievement by technician students in technician
courses

Accepted Answers:
Effect of introducing the use of objective tests on the motivation of students in a classroom by a class
teacher

1 point

Which one of the following studies is an example of Ex-Post Facto research?

Effect of socio-economic-status on the performance of students in vocational programmes

Effect of direct instructional time on performance

Effect of the frequency of testing on the performance of students

Effect of learning through programmed instruction on performance

Accepted Answers:
Effect of socio-economic-status on the performance of students in vocational programmes

1 point
The step 'Describe Methodology of Research' includes

Selecting research design, administering instruments, and the procedure for conducting research

Generating hypotheses, selecting research design, selecting sample and the procedure for
conducting research

Selecting research design, selecting sample, selecting instruments, selecting methods of analysis to
be used and the procedure for conducting research

Defining variables in the problems, selecting sample, selecting instruments and the procedure of
conducting research

Accepted Answers:
Selecting research design, selecting sample, selecting instruments, selecting methods of analysis to be
used and the procedure for conducting research

1 point

A research went through the following steps in conducting a study:


I. Formulation of the problem
II. Review of literature
III. Describing methodology of research
IV. Collection of data
V. Analysis of results
VI. Interpretation or results
VII. Writing research report
Which one of the following sequences should have been the preferred of conducting the above steps?

I,II,IV,III,V,VI,VII

I,II, III,IV,V,VI,VII

I,III,IV,II,V,VI,VII

I,III,II,V,IV,VII,VI

Accepted Answers:
I,II, III,IV,V,VI,VII

1 point

Basic research is conducted

In the laboratory setting

By the decisions maker

For testing a theory

Development of instructional material

Accepted Answers:
In the laboratory setting

1 point
Experimental research aims at determining

The current status of processes opinion etc.

Relationship between two or more two variables

Tentative cause and effect relationships

True cause effect and relationships

Accepted Answers:
True cause effect and relationships

1 point

The purpose of basic research is to

Generate new knowledge

Test theory in the field

Evaluate the self-learning material

Solve a local problem faced by a practitioner

Accepted Answers:
Generate new knowledge
Assessment II
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Below are given Forty statements/questions. For each statement/question, there are two or four
alternatives given. Select the alternative that completes the statement or answers the question.

1 point

The general purpose of the review of literature is

To clarify or discuss contradictory findings

To determine areas of bias in existing research

To search for research questions and hypotheses

To provide background to the research being conducted

Accepted Answers:
To provide background to the research being conducted

1 point

Which of the following statements will 'NOT' be of interest to the research when reading through literature
on the research problem?

The results obtained by other researchers

The length of the written article or report

The methodologies employed in existing studies

The bias introduced by the author

Accepted Answers:
The length of the written article or report

1 point

A primary source of information is one that reports

A quasi-experimental research design

A first-hand description of research

A direct comparison of research

A critical evaluation of research


Accepted Answers:
A first-hand description of research

1 point

Which of the following statements best describes a secondary source of literature

Interpretative literature

Reviews

Reports

Conceptual Literature

Accepted Answers:
Conceptual Literature

1 point

Which of the following statements best describes an Abstract?

An alphabetical cross reference of terms

An abridged dissertation

A summary of a written work

An index to terms used in a work

Accepted Answers:
A summary of a written work

1 point

Which of the following statements best describes an Annotated Bibliography?

A list of references extracted from a bibliography

A reference to publications from a clearinghouse

A reference to bibliography held at an institution

A list of references with notes about each reference

Accepted Answers:
A list of references with notes about each reference

1 point

Which of the following statements best completes the statement? Reviews in journals may provide the
researcher with an appraisal of

New publications

Current unpublished research


Other journal's contents

The journal's content

Accepted Answers:
New publications

1 point

Having decided on a research problem, the most logical first step in the search for literature is

To locate secondary sources

To compile a list of key words

To obtain preliminary sources

To locate primary sources

Accepted Answers:
To compile a list of key words

1 point

Which of the following is the source of problem situations in educational research?

A critical survey of literature

Interaction with others during seminars/conferences

Personal practical experience

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

Which of the following forms a part of criterion for selection of a research problem?

researcher's capabilities

size

economy

all of the above

Accepted Answers:
all of the above

1 point
Which of the following problem situations poses a specific rather than a general research problem?

How will education affect teachers?

How relevant are core subjects in various courses?

How important is the role of principals in technician education?

How do two instructional methods differ in arc welding classes?

Accepted Answers:
How do two instructional methods differ in arc welding classes?

1 point

In educational research, a research variable is a:

Characteristic which can be measured

Characteristic which can be quantified

Particular characteristic which all members of a set possess

Particular characteristic which specific members of a set possess

Accepted Answers:
Particular characteristic which all members of a set possess

1 point

Which one of the following variables is 'NOT' a discrete variable?

Age

Gender

Marital status

Place of residence

Accepted Answers:
Age

1 point

Which of the following statements best describes the function of a research hypothesis?

An attempt to summarize the notion behind the research study

An attempt to link the research problem with the research question

An attempt to consider the problem in the form of a scientific statement

An attempt to suggest a possible answer to a problem, based on available facts or information


Accepted Answers:
An attempt to suggest a possible answer to a problem, based on available facts or information

1 point

There are several criteria which must be met when writing a hypothesis. Which of the following criteria does
'NOT' complete the statement? The hypothesis should.

Be clearly written as a statement

Be written prior to the collection of data

Include all variables in the problem

Indicate the relationship between variables

Accepted Answers:
Include all variables in the problem

1 point

Identify the variables(s) in the following research problem: ;Effect of Problem Based Learning on
achievement of +2 students in Chemistry'.

Achievement

Achievement and Problem Based Learning

Effect and Achievement

Effect, Achievement and Chemistry

Accepted Answers:
Achievement and Problem Based Learning

1 point

Which one of the following studies is 'NOT' an example of descriptive research?

A study on the learning styles of technician students for designing appropriate instructional strategies

A study describing the utilization of equipment and space in polytechnics

A study of the practices followed for appraising and recruiting staff in technician institutions

A study describing the self-concept of students and the prediction of their performance

Accepted Answers:
A study describing the self-concept of students and the prediction of their performance

1 point

Which one of the following is the prime characteristic of descriptive research?

To establish the relationship between different variables in a situation


To assess the situation as it prevails in a setting

To exercise control on variables other than those under study

To make use of a questionnaire in collecting data

Accepted Answers:
To assess the situation as it prevails in a setting

1 point

Case Study method of research is useful in

Exercising control on variables that interfere with those to be studied

Generating hypotheses, explaining problems and relationships in a situation

Deriving generalizations

Making a comparative study of the conditions existing in different situations

Accepted Answers:
Generating hypotheses, explaining problems and relationships in a situation

1 point

The basic consideration in sampling for a survey study is

Decide the population to which you would like to generalise the findings

Determining the size of the sample

Adopting specific procedures for data collection

Using specific techniques for analyzing data

Accepted Answers:
Decide the population to which you would like to generalise the findings

1 point

The first step in planning a case study is

Selecting the unit of study

Identifying the sources from where data are to be obtained

Formulating objectives of the study

Constructing observational schedules

Accepted Answers:
Formulating objectives of the study

1 point
Which one of the following is the most basic consideration for selecting units for a case study?

To select units that lead to the generalization of findings

To select units that provide information on the desired dimensions

To select units depending upon the nature of the data (qualitative/quantitative) to be collected

To select units depending upon the method used for analyzing data

Accepted Answers:
To select units that provide information on the desired dimensions

1 point

Determining the quality of question papers w.r.t. to their validity is an example of a

Case study research

Content analysis research

Correlation research

Survey research

Accepted Answers:
Content analysis research

1 point

Follow up studies are examples of

Correlation research

Ex-Post Facto research

Experimental research

Longitudinal survey

Accepted Answers:
Longitudinal survey

1 point

Determining the relationship between two or more variables occurs in

Survey

Action research

Correlation research

Naturalistic Observation
Accepted Answers:
Correlation research

1 point

Correlation research aims at determining:

The casual relationship between two variables

The association between two variables

The proportion of variance that two variables share

status of a variable

Accepted Answers:
The association between two variables

1 point

If two variables are highly correlated, it means

That they always go together

High value on one variable lead to high value on other variable

That there are no other variables responsible for the relationship

That change in one variable is accompanied by predictable change in the other variable

Accepted Answers:
That change in one variable is accompanied by predictable change in the other variable

1 point

Which of the following is an example of a correlational study?

Comparing the performance of two groups of students on their problem solving skills

Relating the performance of students in the English language with their performance in mathematics

Comparing the facilities, in respect of equipment and space provided for different technical institutions
in a state

Describing the learning environment of different classes in an institute

Accepted Answers:
Relating the performance of students in the English language with their performance in mathematics

1 point

Which one of the following is the first step in conducting a relationship study?

Selecting the subjects for the study

Selecting developing measuring instruments


Identifying the variables whose relationship is to be studied

Collecting and analyzing data pertaining to the relations to be studied

Accepted Answers:
Identifying the variables whose relationship is to be studied

1 point

Which one of the following is the LEAST important consideration for selecting subjects in a correlational
study?

Selecting groups of subjects that are relatively homogeneous

Selecting subjects that can be measured on the variable to be related

Random selection of subjects from the total population made up of different subsets of subjects

Selecting at least 30 subjects to comprise the sample

Accepted Answers:
Random selection of subjects from the total population made up of different subsets of subjects

1 point

For a perfect positive Correlation, the value of "r" is

-1.0

+1.0

0.3

Accepted Answers:
+1.0

1 point

Which of the following values for a correlation coefficient, indicate greater relationship between two
variables?

+0.30

+0.60

-0.80

0.00

Accepted Answers:
-0.80

1 point
Which one of the following is 'NOT' an advantage of Ex-Post Facto research?

To establish cause-and-effect relationship between independent and dependent variables

To identify several possible causes for a certain phenomenon

To generate a large body of information about the phenomena being studied

To generate new hypotheses

Accepted Answers:
To establish cause-and-effect relationship between independent and dependent variables

1 point

Which of the following is 'NOT' a characteristic of Ex-Post Facto research?

Data on the independent variables are gathered after they have occurred

The groups to be compared are selected randomly form the same population

Independent variables cannot be manipulated

Control is permitted for the assignment of treatments to the groups randomly

Accepted Answers:
The groups to be compared are selected randomly form the same population

1 point

Which one of the following makes Ex-Post Facto research different from experimental research?

Scales of measurement used for measuring variables

Size of sample selected for comparison

Type of relations established

Types of statistical techniques used

Accepted Answers:
Type of relations established

1 point

Which one of the following makes Ex-Post Facto research different from correlational research?

Dependent variable measured as discrete variable

Establishing correlation between the variables

No manipulation of the variables

Non-experimental in nature
Accepted Answers:
Dependent variable measured as discrete variable

1 point

Ex-Post Facto research study would be preferred over an experimental method where it is 'NOT' possible
to:

Make use of computers

Manipulate the variables

Randomize while sampling

Use standardized tests

Accepted Answers:
Manipulate the variables

1 point

Which of the following is the main limitation of Ex-Post Facto research?

Cause-and-effect relationships cannot be manipulated

Directional hypotheses cannot be tested

It does not permit study of control groups

It is more time consuming than other method or research

Accepted Answers:
Cause-and-effect relationships cannot be manipulated

1 point

Ex-Post Facto research means the research which is carried out:

After the incident

Along with happening of the incident

Keeping in mind the possibilities of the incident

Prior to the incident

Accepted Answers:
After the incident

1 point

Which of the following is 'NOT' an example of Ex-Post Facto research problem?

Determining the factors that led to low skills of engineering graduates in engineering drawing

Determining the factors associated with low motivation/burn-out of technical teachers


Determining the appropriateness of method of instruction

Identifying possible determinants of the road accidents

Accepted Answers:
Determining the appropriateness of method of instruction
Assessment III
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Below are given twenty statements/questions. For each statement/question, there are four alternatives
given. Select the alternative that completes the statement or answers the question.

1 point

Any variable on which the measure is taken in order to determine whether the experimental condition has
an effect is referred to:

Dependent variable

Extraneous variable

Independent variable

None of these

Accepted Answers:
Dependent variable

1 point

Which of the following statements applies to experimental research?


Research in which:

Extraneous variables are removed

Random assignment to treatment is not mandatory

Rival hypotheses are tested

Variables are manipulated and their effects upon other variables observed

Accepted Answers:
Variables are manipulated and their effects upon other variables observed

1 point

Which of the following statements does 'NOT' apply to experimental research?

It is a means by which cause-and-effect relationships are established

It may take place in a classroom as well as in a laboratory

It employs Ex-Post Facto procedures

It makes multi variable comparisons possible


Accepted Answers:
It employs Ex-Post Facto procedures

1 point

In an experimental research, subjects are randomly assigned to groups so that:

Equivalent groups are compared on the treatment condition

Non-equivalent groups are treated in the experiment

Minimize history threat to internal validity

The post test only design can be used

Accepted Answers:
Equivalent groups are compared on the treatment condition

1 point

Internal validity refers to:

Controlling variables that can cause contamination with in an experiment

Controlling factors affecting the generalizability of the experiment

Both (a) and (b)

Neither (a) nor (b)

Accepted Answers:
Controlling variables that can cause contamination with in an experiment

1 point

Which of the following factors can affect internal validity of an experiment?

Maturation

History

Differential selection

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

Testing is most likely to negatively affect internal validity of an experiment when the:

There is less time between the two administration of the same tests

Instrument is unreliable
Both (a) & (b)

Neither (a) nor (b)

Accepted Answers:
Both (a) & (b)

1 point

In an experimental research, if the review of related literature is conclusive about significant effect of
independent variable, you will prefer:

Non-directional hypothesis

directional hypothesis

Both (a) and (b)

Neither (a) nor (b)

Accepted Answers:
directional hypothesis

1 point

Which of the following is a characteristic of action research?

Variables are tightly controlled

Results are genrealizable

Results demonstrate cause-and-effect relationships

findings are applicable in the context in which research is tunderaken

Accepted Answers:
findings are applicable in the context in which research is tunderaken

1 point

A teacher has carried out an action research study of the problem-solving methods used by students in
eleventh-grade Physics classes. Which of the following can the teacher assume on the basis of this study?
Results apply

Only to students in his/her eleventh-grade Physics classes

Only to students in Physics classes at his/her institute

Only to Physics classes students in eleventh grade

To all Physics students

Accepted Answers:
Only to students in his/her eleventh-grade Physics classes

1 point
The purpose of Action Research in education is to:

Contribute to the new knowledge

Develop a new product

Improve the classroom practices

Verify the established theories

Accepted Answers:
Improve the classroom practices

1 point

Which of the following situations signifies the use of Action Research? A Director of the Technical
Education of a State:

Is concerned with improving the office administration of his/her Directorate

Needs to assess and compare the utilisation of the resources available to technical institutions of
different states

Needs to know the general profile of teachers working in the technical institutions

Wants to determine the relationship between parental education and student achievement

Accepted Answers:
Is concerned with improving the office administration of his/her Directorate

1 point

The action research method is depicted as a spiraling process because

Action researcher continues to study other topics of interest after the initial study is complete

Data collection continues throughout data analysis

Process continues even after the data are collected and analyzed, and actions are taken based on
findings

Results are analyzed and used by other researchers to conduct additional investigations of the topic

Accepted Answers:
Process continues even after the data are collected and analyzed, and actions are taken based on findings

1 point

Which one of the following principles is not applicable to sampling?

Sample units must be clearly defined

Sample units must be dependent on each other

Same units of sample should be used throughout the study


Sample units must be chosen in a systematic and objective manner

Accepted Answers:
Sample units must be dependent on each other

1 point

Which of the following sampling methods is based on probability?

Quota Sampling

Stratified Random Sampling

Judgemental Sampling

Convenience Sampling

Accepted Answers:
Stratified Random Sampling

1 point

Which of the following sampling methods is not based on probability?

Snowball Sampling

Cluster Sampling

Stratified Random Sampling

Simple Random Sampling

Accepted Answers:
Snowball Sampling

1 point

Which technique is generally followed when the researcher specifies a characteristic of population and tries
to locate individuals possessing that characteristic?

Systematic Sampling

Purposive Sampling

Area Sampling

Convenience Sampling

Accepted Answers:
Purposive Sampling

1 point
When a research problem is related to the heterogeneous population, the most suitable sampling method
is

Simple Random sampling

Cluster sampling

Stratified random sampling

Convenience sampling

Accepted Answers:
Stratified random sampling

1 point

Suppose you want to try a new medicine, which sampleng technique would you prefer.

Simple Random Sampling

Volunteer Sample

Convenience Sampling

Stratified Random Sampling

Accepted Answers:
Volunteer Sample

1 point

When you select every nth unit from population, the sampling technique used is referred to as:

Purposive Sampling

Simple random Sampling

Systematic Sampling

Cluster Sampling

Accepted Answers:
Systematic Sampling
Assessment IV
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Below are given twenty statements/questions. For each statement/question, there are two to four options.
Select the option that completes the statement or answers the question.SUBMISSION ALLOWED ONLY
ONCE.

1 point

Measuring Instruments are:

Devices used to record information

Devices used to quantify information

Both (a) and (b)

Neither (a) Nor (b)

Accepted Answers:
Both (a) and (b)

1 point

A good measuring instrument should be:

Reliable

Valid

Feasible

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

The steps in developing a questionnaire include the following:


I. Writing questions
II. Editing the questions
III. Assembling the questionnaire
IV. Arriving at the content of questionnaire
V. Try out the questionnaire
VI. Expert Validation
VII. Finalization of the questionnaire
The correct sequence of these steps is:

IV-I-II-III-VI-V-VII
I-II-III-IV-V-VI-VII

IV-III-II-I-VII-V-VI

I-II-III-VII-VI-V-IV

Accepted Answers:
IV-I-II-III-VI-V-VII

1 point

To arrive at the content of the questionnaire, researcher should start from

Research question

Study purpose

Criterion question

Questionnaire item

Accepted Answers:
Study purpose

1 point

"Specify the problems faced on account of shortage of faculty in the institution" . The item/question is an
example of

Multiple response type item

Rating type item

Ranking type

Open-ended questions

Accepted Answers:
Open-ended questions

1 point

Which of the following is 'NOT' the principle of designing a questionnaire

Pose indirect question

Use easy language

Avoid double negatives

Avoid leading questions

Accepted Answers:
Pose indirect question

1 point
If the researcher is interested in answering why and how questions, the preferred measuring instrument will
be

Questionnaire

Interview schedule

Observation schedule

Standardized test

Accepted Answers:
Interview schedule

1 point

Application for permission to collect data form an institution should never be accompanied by your research
proposal.

True

False

Accepted Answers:
False

1 point

Before collecting data from an institution one should always report to the head of the institution.

True

False

Accepted Answers:
True

1 point

One should always obtain personal information from staff, such as their qualifications, to provide
authenticity to the study.

True

False

Accepted Answers:
False

1 point

Which of the following is 'NOT' an aspect of good practice when mailing surveys to respondents?

Making a direct reference to confidentiality in the accompanying letter

In follow-up letters, suggesting that non-response is normal


Including a stamped, addressed envelope for the return of the instrument

Stressing the importance of the survey and the value of the respondent's co-operation

Accepted Answers:
In follow-up letters, suggesting that non-response is normal

1 point

Which of the following procedures should 'NOT' be adopted when gathering data through observation?

Establish rapport and make yourself inconspicuous so as not to interfere with the atmosphere

Make notes on observations as soon as the event is over

Analyze as much of the data during the observation as possible

Take notes on individuals and conditions even when using a pre-prepared schedule

Accepted Answers:
Analyze as much of the data during the observation as possible

1 point

Which of the following is 'NOT' necessary when conducting an interview for the purpose of collecting data?

The interviewer should be alert to expressions and gestures used by the respondent

The respondent should be aware of the feelings and attitudes of the interviewer

The interviewer must be interested, friendly and informal

The respondent must understand and accept the method of recording data

Accepted Answers:
The respondent should be aware of the feelings and attitudes of the interviewer

1 point

The purpose of coding data form an interview schedule, questionnaire or observation form is to

Determine the reliability of the instrument

Determine the validity of the instrument

Standardize the data from the instrument

Summarize the information given in the body of the instrument

Accepted Answers:
Summarize the information given in the body of the instrument

1 point

If the researcher is interested in determining the trends of enrollment for the last ten years in various
disciplines offered by Rajasthan Technical University, the preferred measuring instrument will be
Questionnaire

Interview Schedule

Observation Schedule

Standardized Test

Accepted Answers:
Questionnaire

1 point

Questionnaires can include items:

Alternate response type

Multiple response type

Multiple choice type

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

Interview schedule containing broad questions only is an example of:

Structured interview schedule

Semi-structured interview schedule

unstructured interview schedule

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
Semi-structured interview schedule

1 point

The interviewer should observe and interpret respondents:

Verbal responses

Non-verbal responses

Both (a) & (b)

Neither (a) nor (b)

Accepted Answers:
Both (a) & (b)
1 point

To validate the date collected through questionnaires, the researcher can:

take interviews of selected sample

make observations of the ongoing process or resources

both (a) & (b)

Neither (a) nor (b)

Accepted Answers:
both (a) & (b)

1 point

Interviewer should possess skills related to:

Posing questions

Listening skills

Interpreting non-verbal behaviour

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above
ASSESSMENT V
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Below are given Twenty statements/questions. For each statement/question, there are four alternatives
given. Select the alternative that completes the statement or answer the question.

1 point

Which of the following scales of measurement has an absolute zero?

Nominal scale

Ordinal scale

Interval scale

Ratio scale

Accepted Answers:
Ratio scale

1 point

In case, you are interested in representing percentage of students belonging to different regions, the
preferred graphical representation of data will be:

Line graph

Bar graph

Column graph

Pie graph

Accepted Answers:
Pie graph

1 point

If you are interested in finding out an achievement score in your subject below which and above which fifty
percent of your student lie, you will calculate:

Mean

Median

Mode

Range
Accepted Answers:
Median

1 point

Which one of the following is 'NOT' a characteristic of the Normal Probability Curve?

Mean, Median and Mode are at different points

It is bilaterally symmetrical

It is asymptomatic to x-axis

It is unimodal

Accepted Answers:
Mean, Median and Mode are at different points

1 point

M + 1SD in a normal distribution curve covers.

68.26% of the cases

95.44% of the cases

99% of the cases

34.13% of the cases

Accepted Answers:
34.13% of the cases

1 point

When the data on two variables are available on nominal scale, the correlation method used will be :

Chi-square

Pearson-product moment correlation

Bi-serial correlation

Partial correlation

Accepted Answers:
Chi-square

1 point

In case, you are interested in determining the differences in utilization of mobile phones for education
purposes in hours per day among students of 6-14 years, 15-25 years, 26-40 years and 40 years and
above, the statistical technique preferred will be

t-test
ANOVA

Person product moment correlation

Chi -square test

Accepted Answers:
ANOVA

1 point

Which section of the proposal is intended to describe the purpose with a full statement of the research
questions?

Introduction

Literature Review

References

Proposed Methodology

Accepted Answers:
Introduction

1 point

The Preliminary Section of Research Report includes:

Acknowledgements

List of Tables & Figures

Table of Contents

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

The purpose of the conclusion in a research report is to:

Summarize the key findings in relation to the research questions

Provide a useful review of the relevant literature

Give an outline of the methodological procedures that were employed

Provide just a summary of what the article already said

Accepted Answers:
Summarize the key findings in relation to the research questions

1 point
The terms of reference for producing a specific report are given by the:

Expert hired for investigation

Organization on whose behalf research is carried out

Reader of the Report

Writer of the Report

Accepted Answers:
Organization on whose behalf research is carried out

1 point

If you arrange teachers of your department from 1 to 10 by assigning 1 to most effective teacher and 10 to
least effective teacher. The data available to you is on;

nominal scale

ordinal scale

interval scale

ratio scale

Accepted Answers:
ordinal scale

1 point

The scores obtained by your students on an achievement test in Applied Mechanics are on:I

interval scale

nominal scale

ordinal scale

ratio scale

Accepted Answers:
interval scale

1 point

If the distribution of achievement scores in mathematics obtained by students is positively skewed, it


means:

there is concentration of cases on the lower side of the scale

there is concentration of cases on the upper side of the scale

there is concentration of cases at the middle point of the curve


none of the above

Accepted Answers:
there is concentration of cases on the lower side of the scale

1 point

If you are testing hypothesis that female teachers are significantly more emotionally intelligent than male
teachers, you will use:

one-tailed test

two tailed test

both (a) and (b)

neither (a) nor (b)

Accepted Answers:
one-tailed test

1 point

While writing a research report, you will consider:

Audience of the report

Purpose of the report

Research questions

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

In case of perfect correlation between two variables, the value of r can be:

+1.0

-1.0

Both (a) and (b)

Neither (a) nor (b)

Accepted Answers:
Both (a) and (b)

1 point
In case, you are interested in studying the differences in the mean performance in Applied Physics of
students from Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, which of the following statistical techniques
would you use:

t-test

Analysis of Variance

Chi-Square

Pearson Product Moment Correlation

Accepted Answers:
Analysis of Variance

1 point

In an experimental research, if the review of related literature is conclusive about significant effect of independent
variable, you will prefer:

non-directional hypothesis

directional hypothesis

both (a) and (b)

neither (a) nor (b)

Accepted Answers:
non-directional hypothesis

1 point

The stages in the process of innovation involve the following:


I. Idea generation and mobilization
II. Advocacy and screening
III. Experimentation
IV. Commercialization
V. Diffusion and implementation
The correct sequence of these stages is:

i-ii-iii-iv-v

ii-i-iii-iv-v

iii-ii-i-v-iv

i-iii-ii-v-iv

Accepted Answers:
i-ii-iii-iv-v
Assessment 1
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Assessment I
( (Covering Units I to IV of Module)
1 point

Which of the following is/are the characteristic(s) of an institution?

Distinct purpose expressed in a goal or set of goals

People come and work together to achieve the institutional goals

A deliberate and systematic structure

All of these
Accepted Answers:
All of these

1 point

Who gave this statement? “ Management is an art of getting the things done through and with the
people in formally organised groups”.

F W Taylor

George R Terry

Harold Koontz

A H Maslow
Accepted Answers:
Harold Koontz

1 point

Which of the following is not an objective of institutional management?

Achievement of institutional goals

Enhance productivity of the society


Ensure optimum utilization of institutional resources

Manage inter-personal conflicts effectively


Accepted Answers:
Enhance productivity of the society

1 point

In Institutional Management, function of planning is ____?

Preparing for future for desired goals

Organised resources

to appoint staff

All of the Above


Accepted Answers:
Preparing for future for desired goals

1 point

Institutional Management is concerned with the administration of _____

Physical Assets

Financial Resources

Human Resources

All of the Above


Accepted Answers:
All of the Above

1 point

In what order do institutional managers typically perform the managerial functions?

Organising, Planning, Controlling, Leading

Organising, Leading, Planning, Controlling

Planning, Organising, Leading, Controlling

Planning, Organising, Controlling, Leading


Accepted Answers:
Planning, Organising, Leading, Controlling
1 point

Which level of management is responsible for establishing a vision for the organization, developing
broad plans and strategies, and directing subordinate managers?

first level managers

middle level managers

top level managers

All of these
Accepted Answers:
top level managers

1 point

The ability of a manager to interface and work effectively with individuals and groups is descriptive
of what type of managerial skill?

technical

administrative

organizational

Interpersonal
Accepted Answers:
Interpersonal

1 point

Which of the following statements is false? Formal strategic Planning

Implies determined actions for achieving objectives

Is a time consuming process

Should develop clear and rigid plans for the institution to implement

Is most applicable in stable environment


Accepted Answers:
Should develop clear and rigid plans for the institution to implement

1 point

____________ refers to the purposes an institution strives to achieve.


Strategic intent

Strategic formulation

Strategic implementation

Strategic control
Accepted Answers:
Strategic intent

1 point

A possible and desirable future state of an institution

Mission

Vision

Mandate

Strategy Implementation
Accepted Answers:
Vision

1 point

Which environment can create new market and new institutional business segments?

Political environment

Economic environment

Socio- cultural environment

Technological environment
Accepted Answers:
Technological environment

1 point

Organisation is a process of

Identifying and grouping of work to be performed

Defining and delegating the responsibility and authority

Both ‘a’ and ‘b’


None of the above
Accepted Answers:
Both ‘a’ and ‘b’

1 point

Responsibility always flows from

Superior to subordinate

Subordinate to superior

Both ‘a’ and ‘b’

None of the above


Accepted Answers:
Subordinate to superior

1 point

The following is not a principle of organisation

Principle of exception

Principle of balance

Principle of complexity

Principle of co-ordination
Accepted Answers:
Principle of complexity
QUIZ II
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QUIZ II
The concept “Together Everyone Achieves More conveys” the following:

The importance of team work at the work place

The institution is more important than the employee(s)

The achievement of goals must be done on an individual basis

What the employee has to say is not important


Accepted Answers:
The importance of team work at the work place
1 point

The most significant attribute required for the team work is:

A need to be part of a team

A willingness to help and guide other employees

Respect for others

Enjoyment in working alone


Accepted Answers:
Respect for others

1 point

Members of a __________team have been cross trained so that each person is able to

perform the duties of all the other team members.

Functional

Cross functional

Multi functional
Self directed
Accepted Answers:
Multi functional

1 point

The process of eliminating unsuitable candidates is called:

Selection

Interview

Induction
Accepted Answers:
Selection

1 point

The purpose of getting an application blank is to gather information about the:

Institute

Candidate

Employees of the institute

Recruitment procedures
Accepted Answers:
Institute

1 point

Which mode of recruitment is through advertisements, newspapers and want advertisements?

Direct

Indirect

On payroll

None of the above


Accepted Answers:
Indirect

1 point

Which strategic choices an institution needs to make before designing its orientation programme?
Formal or informal

Individual or collective

Serial or disjunctive

All of the above


Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

Which of the following refers to the allocation of people to jobs; it includes initial assignment of new
employees, and promotion, transfer, or demotion of present employees?

Recruitment

Placement

Selection

None of the above


Accepted Answers:
Placement

1 point

How does training and development offer competitive advantage to an organisation?

Removing performance decencies

Enhancing management capabilities

Preparing manpower for future challenges

All of the above


Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

Which of the following is an off - the - job training method?

Television

Job rotation
Orientation training

Coaching
Accepted Answers:
Television

1 point

CCS Conduct Rules apply to:

Every person appointed to a Civil Service

Every civilian in Defense Service

Both (a) & (b)

None of these
Accepted Answers:
Both (a) & (b)

1 point

Sec 3-A of CCS Conduct rules explains:

Observance o Government’s policies

Prohibition of sexual harassment of working women

Promptness and Courtesy

All the above


Accepted Answers:
Promptness and Courtesy

1 point

The financial powers of the Government, which have not been delegated to a subordinate authority,
shall vest in the:

Union Cabinet

Finance Ministry

Parliament

President
Accepted Answers:
Finance Ministry
1 point

Powers to write off of losses are available under the:

GFR 2017

Delegation of Financial Powers Rules.

R&P 1983

GAR 1990
Accepted Answers:
Delegation of Financial Powers Rules.

1 point

A material shall generally be considered surplus if it remains in stock for over______ unless
adequate reasons to treat it otherwise exist.

four years

a year

three years

two years
Accepted Answers:
a year
Assessment 3
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Assessment 3 (Based on Units 9, 10, 11 &12)


The potential to influence and drive the group efforts towards the accomplishment of goals is called as:

Mentoring

Leadership

Managing

Coaching

Accepted Answers:
Leadership

1 point

A _____ gets his authority by virtue of his position while a _____ gets his authority from his followers.

Mentor; Leader

Leader; Manager

Manager; Leader

Coach; Leader

Accepted Answers:
Manager; Leader

1 point

Which of the following seeks to determine the personal characteristics of effective leaders?

Trait theory

Fiedler’s contingency theory

House’s Path Goal theory

Behavioural theory

Accepted Answers:
Trait theory
1 point

Which of the following style of leadership leads to satisfied, motivated and more skilled employees, in turn leading to
an optimistic work environment and encouraging creativity?

Autocratic

Democratic

Laissez Faire

Bureaucratic

Accepted Answers:
Democratic

1 point

Which of the following is NOT an indicator of a Motivated Workforce?

High Productivity

Ingenuity in the use of Resources

High Employee Turnover

Work conscious

Accepted Answers:
High Employee Turnover

1 point

Which of the following theories of motivation is concerned with comparing the ratios of inputs to outcomes they
receive against the ratios of other people?

Equity Theory

Expectancy Theory

Two Factor Theory

Need Hierarchy Theory

Accepted Answers:
Equity Theory

1 point

Unlike his co-workers, Suresh was motivated by challenge, personal satisfaction and by doing interesting work; most
of his co-workers were just in it for money. Suresh was motivated by:

Extrinsic motivators

Esteem motivators
Intrinsic motivators

Social motivators

Accepted Answers:
Intrinsic motivators

1 point

Which of the following deals with one-to-one collaboration between an external expert and a manager for developing
the leadership skills of the later?

Orientation

Mentoring

Counseling

Coaching

Accepted Answers:
Coaching

1 point

Give the correct sequence to the following components of Communication process:

i. Decoding

ii. Encoding

iii. Feedback

iv. Transmission

i, ii, iii, iv

ii, iii, I, iv

i, iii, iv, ii

ii, iv, I, iii

Accepted Answers:
ii, iv, I, iii

1 point

In organization, the flow of communication sometimes slows down because there are too many:

Channels

Departments

Hierarchical Levels
Managers

Accepted Answers:
Hierarchical Levels

1 point

When do senders hinder communication?

When they use language that causes confusion

When they reject a message that contradicts their beliefs and assumptions

When they hear or see only certain parts of the message

When they jump to conclusions

Accepted Answers:
When they use language that causes confusion

1 point

Managers need effective communication skills to perform the following roles:

Personal

Interpersonal

Impersonal

Decisional

Accepted Answers:
Interpersonal

1 point

Which of the following areas is NOT one of the four key areas that strategic change seeks to influence?

Formal organisation structures

Informal organisation structures

Technology

Accepted Answers:
Technology

1 point

Which of the following is a strategic move of the institutions for implementation with the futuristic objective?

Unplanned change management


Global change management

Planned change management

Incidental change management

Accepted Answers:
Planned change management

1 point

Why might individuals resist organisational change?

i. Anxiety

ii. Irritation

iii. Lack of interest

iv. Opposing strategy proposals

v. Pessimism

i, iii, and iv

ii, iii, and v

iii, iv, and v

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above
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Quiz #Assessment 3 (Based on Units 13, 14, 15 and 16)

Clearly stated goals are best if they are:

Specific

Realistic

Measurable

All of the above

Accepted Answers:
All of the above

1 point

I will “attain an A grade by the end of this year” is a _______range goal, while "Read Chapter 1 of the text
book" is more of a ____ range goal.

Long, Short

Short, Long

Long, Long

Short, Short

Accepted Answers:
Long, Short

1 point

The following is/are suggested time management technique(s):

Concentrate on one key task at a time

Make good use of technology

Clean up and get organized

All of these

Accepted Answers:
All of these

1 point
The following is an example of streamlining your work in an effort to eliminate time wasting tasks:

Reading and replying to e-mail hourly

Looking for duplication of effort and waste; then, taking action to eliminate them.

Assisting your secretary with routine phone calls

Being a good organization citizen and helping others routinely with their tasks.

Accepted Answers:
Looking for duplication of effort and waste; then, taking action to eliminate them.

1 point

Which of the following is/are accurate description(s) of attitude?

Directly observable behaviours

Personality traits

Multi-component evaluations

Concrete variables

Accepted Answers:
Multi-component evaluations

1 point

When an institutional manager monitors the work performance of employees in his department to determine if the
quality of their work is 'up to standard', this manager is engaging in the function of:

Planning

Controlling

Organising

Leading

Accepted Answers:
Controlling

1 point

Which of the following is the LAST element of any effective control system?

Measuring Performance

Setting Standards

Taking Corrective Action


Providing Feedback

Accepted Answers:
Taking Corrective Action

1 point

The least penalty as per CCS (CCA) Rules is:

Withholding of one increment

Transfer without TA/DA

Censure

With holding of promotion

Accepted Answers:
Censure

1 point

The time limit for completing the inquiry and submit report by Inquiring Authority is:

3 months

6 months

9 months

18 months

Accepted Answers:
6 months

1 point

The method used for evaluating the performance of executives or supervisory positions is:

Psychological Appraisals

Assessment Centers

Behaviourally Anchored Rating Scales

360 degree feedback

Accepted Answers:
Assessment Centers

1 point

Which of these is an advantage of the critical incidents methods while performing performance appraisal?

Minimise inventory costs


Negative incidents are generally more noticeable than positive ones

Evaluation is based on actual job behaviour

None of the above

Accepted Answers:
Evaluation is based on actual job behaviour

1 point

Which of these is a major weakness of the forced distribution method?

Assuming that employee performance levels always conform to a normal distribution

Work is reliable

The error of central tendency

None of the above

Accepted Answers:
Assuming that employee performance levels always conform to a normal distribution

1 point

Which factors lower the accuracy rate of the performance rater?

The rater is aware of personal biases and is willing to take action to minimise their effect

Performance factors are properly defined

The rater has documented behaviours to improve the recall

The rater is unable to express himself or herself honestly and unambiguously

Accepted Answers:
The rater is unable to express himself or herself honestly and unambiguously

1 point

Evaluation measures:

The timeliness of a programs activities.

The outcomes and impact of a programs activities.

How closely a program kept to its budget

How well the program was implemented

Accepted Answers:
The outcomes and impact of a programs activities.

1 point
A formal inquiry into some issue or aspect of an institutional system is known as:

Report

Review

Agreement

Audit

Accepted Answers:
Audit
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