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1. Education is derived from a Latin word?

a)       educate

b)      educere

c)       evolution

d)      learning

3.      “Education is the creation of a sound mind in a sound body”. Who said this?

a)       Plato

b)      Comnius

c)       Aristotle

d)      Dewey

4. .    Informal education is?

a)       Planned

b)      Incidental

c)       Systematic

d)      Arranged

5. The literal meaning of philosophy is?

a)       Love of knowledge

b)      Love of truth

c)       Love of values

d)      Love of wisdom

6.Axiology in philosophy deals with?

a)       Knowledge

b)      Reality

c)       Values

d)      Culture

7. Eclecticism means borrowing beliefs from?

a)       Different philosophies

b)      One philosophy

c)       Two philosophies

d)      Three philosophy

8. First Charter Act was presented in

a)       1800

b)      1813

c)       1820

d)      1844

9. The measure of association between two or more variables is:

a)       correlation

b)      naturalistic observation

c)       reliability

d)      synchronicity

10. Education as a subject of legislation figures in the

a)       Union List

b)      State List

c)       Concurrent List

d)      Residuary Powers

11. The mid-day meal programme for Primary Schools was initiated with a view to 

a)       Increase enrolment

b)      Involve community

c)       Engage teachers

d)      Increase the employment

12. The National flagship programme of education (SSA) aims at

a)       Universalization of Elementary Education

b)      Universalization of Secondary Education

c)       Special Education in Primary Schools

d)      Special Secondary Academic Programs

13. DIET stands for

a)       District Institute of Elementary Teachers

b)      District Institute of Educational Technology

c)       District Institute of Education and Training

d)      District Institute of Elementary Training

14. The right to free and compulsory education for children between age group of 6 to 14 has been inserted in Indian Constitution as

a)       Article 45A

b)      Article 21A

c)       Article 46

d)      Article 16

15.MOOC stands for

a)       Massive Online Open Course

b)      Massive Open Online Course

c)       Mass Online Open Corse

d)      Massive Online Objective Course

16.  Which one of the following is not a fundamental right?

a)       Right to constitution remedies

b)      Right against exploitation

c)       Right to property

d)      Cultural and educational rights

17. The Constitution of India was adopted on:

a)       01 January 1950

b)      26 December 1949

c)       26 November 1949

d)      26 January 1950

18. The Constitution of India came into force on:

a)       01 January 1950

b)      15 August 1947

c)       26 November 1949

d)      26 January 1950

19. Which is not added in the calculation of the national income of India?

a)       The sold value of the old fridge

b)      Services rendered by the housewives

c)       The value of goods and services

d)      Both (1) & (2)

20. Which Ministry is responsible for calculating GDP in India?

a)       Ministry of consumer Affairs

b)      Ministry of Central Statistical and Program Implementation

c)       Ministry of Finance

d)      Ministry of Commerce and Industry

21. A singer wishes to assign the rights to reproduce a video he/she has made of his/her programme. Which area of IP law that would be most appropriate for their protection

a)       Trade mark

b)      Copy rights

c)       Patent

d)      Industrial designs

22. A company wishes to ensure that no one else can use their logo. Which area of IP law that would be most appropriate for the protection here

a)       Copy rights

b)      Trade mark

c)       Patent

d)      Industrial designs

23. Who emphasized that education should be a social process?

a)       Rousseau

b)      Pestalozzi

c)       Vivekananda

d)      Dewey

24. According to which philosophy of education, childhood is something desirable for its own sake and children should be children?

a)       Realism

b)      Naturalism

c)       Idealism

d)      Pragmatism

25.  Which school of philosophy very strongly advocates that education should be voca­tional in character?

a)       Pragmatism

b)      Naturalism

c)       Existentialism

d)      Realism

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