πŸ“Š Educational Psychology
Q. The primary task of the teacher is
  • (A) to teach the prescribed curriculum.
  • (B) to stimulate and guide student learning.
  • (C) to promote habits of conformity to adults demands and expectations.
  • (D) to provide diagnostic and remedial aid wherever indicated.
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βœ… Correct Answer: (B) to stimulate and guide student learning.
πŸ“Š Educational Psychology
Q. Educational psychology should provide prospective teachers with
  • (A) insight into the various aspects of modern education.
  • (B) principles, insights and attitudes as points of departure for effective teaching.
  • (C) research procedures by means of which to evaluate correct teaching procedures.
  • (D) validate procedures to use in their teachings.
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βœ… Correct Answer: (A) insight into the various aspects of modern education.
πŸ“Š Educational Psychology
Q. Which of the following is primary concern to educational psychologist?
  • (A) the formulation of hypothesis
  • (B) the discovery of practical solutions to educational problems
  • (C) the development of professional insights into the principles underlying the teaching art
  • (D) the discovery of teaching procedures of maximum effectiveness.
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βœ… Correct Answer: (D) the discovery of teaching procedures of maximum effectiveness.
πŸ“Š Educational Psychology
Q. Which of the following is not a function of educational psychology?
  • (A) to discover techniques by means of which educational goals can be attained effectively
  • (B) to define the goals for which education is to strive
  • (C) to promote a greater understanding of the learning process
  • (D) to promote a greater understanding of the learner.
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βœ… Correct Answer: (B) to define the goals for which education is to strive
πŸ“Š Educational Psychology
Q. The content of educational psychology includes
  • (A) special items concerning teaching and learning.
  • (B) wide ranging items concerning human motivation and learning.
  • (C) special items concerning processes of education in particular.
  • (D) none of these.
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βœ… Correct Answer: (B) wide ranging items concerning human motivation and learning.
πŸ“Š Educational Psychology
Q. Some authors classify methods of educational psychology as
  • (A) distal method.
  • (B) proximal method.
  • (C) a and b are true.
  • (D) neither a nor b are true.
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βœ… Correct Answer: (C) a and b are true.
πŸ“Š Educational Psychology
Q. Educational psychology is concerned with
  • (A) the learner.
  • (B) the learning process.
  • (C) the learning situation.
  • (D) all of these.
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βœ… Correct Answer: (D) all of these.
πŸ“Š Educational Psychology
Q. Introspection as a method stands rejected by
  • (A) functional school.
  • (B) behaviourists.
  • (C) psychoanalysts.
  • (D) gesralt.
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βœ… Correct Answer: (B) behaviourists.
πŸ“Š Educational Psychology
Q. The oldest method in psychology is
  • (A) introspection.
  • (B) observation,
  • (C) case study.
  • (D) clinical method.
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βœ… Correct Answer: (A) introspection.
πŸ“Š Educational Psychology
Q. Which method has made educational psychology a science?
  • (A) observation method
  • (B) clinical method
  • (C) survey method
  • (D) experimental method.
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (D) experimental method.