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Child Psychology MCQ Set-8 English

Child Psychology MCQ Set-8 English

Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) is a very important test in the teacher recruitment process. Child Psychology & Development is a very important subject in CTET, various STET, Upper Primary TET and Primary TET of West Bengal. 30 marks are allotted for 30 MCQs from this subject. Keeping this aspect in mind, a set of 30 CDP questions suitable for different levels of examination has been given in Child Psychology MCQ Set-8. This is the Eighth set.


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Child Psychology MCQ Set-8 English

⟽ Previous Set

1. Evaluation is a
(A) Two-way process
(B) Three-way process
(C) Overall process
(D) Partial process

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2. In a classroom, the teacher involved the students in a task and motivated them to complete that task. And after some time, he asked some questions to see if they were able to do that task correctly or not, to see if the students were moving in the right direction according to the prescribed principles in the right manner. In this case, the type of evaluation that the teacher participated in is:
(A) Summative evaluation
(B) External evaluation
(C) Internal evaluation
(D) Formative evaluation

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3. Students are graded according to their level of proficiency –
(A) Internal evaluation
(B) Summative evaluation
(C) Summative evaluation
(D) All evaluation

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4. Which of the following is not included in the evaluation strategy?
(A) Observational technique
(B) Experimental technique
(C) Experience organization technique
(D) Self-report technique

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5. When specific questionnaires are used to measure specific characteristics of an individual, the process is called –
(A) Reliability
(B) Screening
(C) Marking scheme
(D) Standardization

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6. The report of which of the following commissions was the basis for the formulation of the first National Education Policy?
(A) Mudaliar Commission
(B) Triguna Sen Commission
(C) Ramamurthy Commission
(D) Kothari Commission

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7. Which of the following languages ​​is presented as the connecting language in the first National Education Policy?
(A) English
(B) Hindi
(C) Sanskrit
(D) Nothing like this has been done

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8. “Education for our people” is:
(A) An educational book
(B) Education policy
(C) Research paper
(D) White paper

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9. The Education Minister or MHRD at the time of adoption of the Second National Education Policy was –
(A) Rajiv Gandhi
(B) Indira Gandhi
(C) J. P. Nayak
(D) Laliteswar Prasad Sahi

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10. The Second National Education Policy is divided into how many parts?
(A) 9
(B) 11
(C) 12
(D) 13

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11. The policy of appointing three teachers in each primary school was adopted in –
(A) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
(B) Operation Blackboard
(C) Special Education
(D) None

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12. Known as National School System –
(A) First National Education Policy
(B) Second National Education Policy
(C) Third National Education Policy
(D) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan

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13. The committees involved in Universalization Elementary Education are:
(A) Sargent Committee
(B) Doctor Committee
(C) Mudaliyar Committee
(D) Abbot-Wood Committee

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14. It is said that the status, competence and education of teachers should be ensured in –
(A) White Paper of NCTE
(B) First National Education Policy
(C) In the mouthpiece of NEF
(D) In ​​OB

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15. The number of members of Janardhan Reddy Committee was –
(A) 11 people
(B) 15 people
(C) 17 people
(D) 21 people

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16. The Adult Education Centre scheme was started –
(A) By NFEC
(B) By NCERT
(C) By NLM
(D) By SSA

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17. How many levels are there in the traditional education system in India?
(A) Five
(B) Seven
(C) Nine
(D) Innumerable

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18. In India, how many main stages are there in pre-primary education
(A) Two
(B) Three
(C) Four
(D) Five

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19. Age limit for primary education –
(A) 3-9 years
(B) 4-9 years
(C) 6-11 years
(D) 5-12 years

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20. CBSC was formed on –
(A) 3rd November 1962
(B) 3rd November 1961
(C) 3rd December 1960
(D) 25th January 1999

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21. EDUSAT was launched on –
(A) 2000
(B) 2001
(C) In 2003
(D) In ​​2004

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22. Signature India Plan was adopted in –
(A) In 2005
(B) In 2007
(C) In 2009
(D) In ​​2010

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23. Common Minimum Programme was announced by –
(A) Prime Minister Atal Bihari
(B) Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi
(C) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
(D) Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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24. NCERT has published
(A) Three
(B) Four
(C) Five
(D) Seven NCFs till now

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25. The document titled “The curriculum for the ten year school” was published in –
(A) NCF 1975
(B) NCF 1988
(C) NCF 2000
(D) NCF In 2005

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26. An instrument called Octave Band is used to test –
(A) Physical weakness
(B) Memory
(C) Vision
(D) Deafness

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27. The range of the Mercury score for treatable mental retardation is –
(A) 25-45
(B) 20-25
(C) Less than 25
(D) Not specified

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28. The telescoping method is:
(A) A method of stargazing for the visually impaired
(B) Special education system for gifted students
(C) Special education system for disabled students
(D) A method of Binet-Simon scale

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29. What is the percentage of teachable mental retardation?
(A) 3%
(B) 7%
(C) 9% Child Psychology MCQ Set-8 English
(D) 11%

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30. The IQ of highly intelligent people is –
(A) 130-145
(B) 145-160
(C) 160-180
(D) More than 180


Child Psychology MCQ Set-8 English

1. (B) Three-way process
2. (D) Formative evaluation
3. (B) Summative evaluation
4. (C) Experience organization strategy
5. (B) Abhiksha
6. (D) Kothari Commission
7. (B) Hindi
8. (D) White paper
9. (D) Laliteshwar Prasad Sahi
10. (C) 12
11. (B) Operation Blackboard
12. (A) First National Education Policy
13. (A) Sargent Committee
14. (B) First National Education Policy
15. (C) 17 people
16. (C) By NLM
17. (B) Seven
18. (B) Three
19. (D) 5-12 years
20. (A) 3rd November 1962
21. (D) In ​​2004
22. (C) In 2009
23. (C) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
24. (B) Four
25. (A) NCF in 1975
26. (D) Deafness
27. (C) Less than 25
28. (B) Special education system for gifted students
29. (A) 3%
30. (B) 145-160

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