Teaching Aptitude MCQs/Practice Questions

92. You are a teacher of literature. A chapter of a book deals with a biography of a scientists and his works. In this situation, what would you do with this chapter ?
(a)You would ask the students to read themselves.
(b)You would request the Science teacher, to teach this chapter to the students.
(c)You would consult other book concerning with the scientist and then you would teach the lesson to students
(d)Any one of them.

Ans (c)

93. If a student wears some odd dress and attends your class, you will
(a)ask the student to not to attend the class
(b)make a joke on him.
(c)communicate him not to wear such clothes
(d)not give any attention on it.

Ans (c)

94. Classroom discipline can be maintained effectively
(a)by putting on fancy clothes in the classroom               4
(b)providing a programme which is according to the need and interest of the pupils
(c)knowing the cause of indiscipline and handling it with stern hand
(d)none of the above

Ans (b)

95.If you invite your personal friends and colleagues in your son’s birthday party, the procedure of it will be
(a)only personal invitation will be extended to most dear ones.
(b)only a specific group of teachers will be invited. .
(c)extend invitation to all the teachers without any distinction.
(d)You would invite all the personnel of the school.

Ans (c)

96.Teachers should study educational philosophy because
(a)they do not have their own philosophy
(b)they do not know it
(c)philosophy is the backbone of all disciplines
(d)they may improve their work by clarifying their own philosophy.

Ans (d)

97 .Drop outs are more likely to be
(a)vulnerable to the requirement of public assistance
(b)unemployed
(c)engaged in anti-social behaviour
(d)all of these

Ans (d)

98.There will be better communication in a lecture if a teacher.
(a) reads from prepared notes
(b) prepares the notes well in advance and uses them as a guide
(c) talks extempore
(d) talks extempore drawing examples from other disciplines.

Ans (b)

99. Verbal guidance is least effective in teaching ……………….
(a) relationship
(b) concept and facts
(c) attitude
(d) skills

Ans (d)

100. A teacher meeting his students for the first time should
(a)develop rapport with the class
(b)start teaching without caring the students likes and dislikes
(c)give a broad outline of the whole subject
(d)(b) and (c) both

Ans (a)

101.Many experienced teachers go into a classroom and embark straight away upon a lesson. As a beginner to the teaching profession you will
(a) do as the student’s like
(b) make a written note of your preparation.
(c)adopt the same procedure
(d)None of the above

Ans (b)

102.Before starting instruction a teacher should
(a)be aware of the environmental variables acting on the mind of the pupils
(b)know the existing knowledge of his students and then background knowledge
(c)be competent enough to arouse the curiosity of his pupils
(d)all of the above

Ans (d)

103. A teacher can guide students very much efficiently, because
(a)students obey teacher’s orders
(b)he is the boss of the students
(c)students fear him
(d)he understands student’s psychology

Ans (d)

104.The professional requirements of a teacher as explained in the UNESCO publication is/are
(a)innovativeness in approach and teaching strategies
(b)mastery over the subject and competency for teaching
(c)justice to the profession
(d)All of the above

Ans (d)

105.  To stop malpractice of mass-copying in the examinations, what will you do ?
(a) You will give punishment to student and his parent.
(b) You will give severe punishment to students.
(c)You will try to give moral education to the students.
(d)You will rusticate the students forever from the school.

Ans (c)

106 .If a student absents from the classes for a long time,
(a) you will try to know the cause of his absence.
(b) you would be neutral and would not show any interest in it
(c) he would be absent due to some personnel reasons.
(d) It is not duty of teacher.

Ans (a)

107. A teacher exploits students in your school. In this situation, you will
(a) not interfere in this matter
(b) report the matter to the principal
(c)guide the teacher please stop this activity
(d)go on satyagraha against the teacher.

Ans (c)

108. After a lecture, if a student asks you a question, and you do not know the answer of the question, what will be your response in that situation ?
(a) You will not answer
(b) You will say that the question is improper
(c)You will discourage the student
(d)You promise to give the answer in next lecture.

Ans (d)

109. Observable behaviours which a teacher can use in the class to bring home to the pupil an idea or point is technically called
(a) teaching skills
(b) demonstration
(c)communication facilities
(d)none of these

Ans (a)

110. Quality of education in a school/college can be measured through
(a)manpower, teachers and principal available
(b)infrastructural facilities available
(c)students’ achievement
(d)all of the above

Ans (d)

111.An effective teacher is expected to
(a)reduce the anxiety level of students to moderate level
(b)encourage the students to make initiative
(c)to make students feel that education is c  their need
(d)all of the above

Ans (d)

112.If a student is constantly rubbing his eyes and is unattentive during blackboard work he is having
(a)adjustment problem
(b)hearing problem
(c)diversion of mind
(d) any of the above

Ans (d)

113. A teacher’s most precious item is his
(a) job
(b) pay
(c) pride
(d) student’s faith

Ans (d)

114. A children is a back-bencher and is unable to watch the black-board clearly, therefore he stands, sees and sits repeatedly. What inference will you draw with the student’s difficulty ?

(a)The child has a poor eye-sight
(b)The black-board may have shinning ef¬fect of light
(c)The child may be partially non-attentive
(d)The child is creating mischief.

Ans (a)

115. A teacher is the leader both de jure and de acto. He is the authority before the students, and so it is his right to lead. While assuming leadership of the students, he should follow some important principles

(a)preparation and planning
(b)creating right atmosphere in the class
(c)providing opportunities
(d)all of the above

Ans (d)

116.How should a teacher behave with the students ?
(a) Father like
(b) A friend like
(c) General
(d) Elder like

Ans (b)

117. If a teacher has to establish his credibility in evaluating answer scripts he must be
(a) lenient
(b) strict
(c) objective
d) prompt

Ans (a)

118.A serious minded teacher as a rule
(a)allows the mistakes to be committed and explains how to minimize those mistakes
(b)takes all precaution so that students never commit mistakes.
(c)never allows any mistakes on the part of his students.
(d)should mildly punish students who commit mistakes.

Ans (a)

119.Teachers should not demand from their pupils something which is beyond their stage of growth. If they do so, they only cause
(a)anger among pupils
(b)frustrations, heighten tension and nervousness in children
(c)encouragement to students to learn more
(d)none of the above

Ans (d)

120. Students differ greatly in their susceptibility to anger due to heredity, health status and environment and to the way they are dealt with by adults. As a teacher, how will you try to direct his attention towards something else ?

(a)Grown up children should be taught a problem solving behaviour in coping with situations that provoke anger.
(b)Anger should be used into socially acceptable channel.
(c)They must be taught how to express anger so as to avoid disapproval.
(d)All of these.

Ans (d)

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