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8609 solved quiz semester autumn 2024

 

8609 solved quiz semester autumn 2024

Date 4th jan 2025

Pragmatism is a term derived from
Question 1Answer

a.
GREEK


b.
ENGISH

c.
SPANISH

d.
LATIN

 

Pragmatism is a term derived from Greek.

 


Frobel Kindergarten was student of
Question 2Answer

a.
Maria Montessori

b.
John Pestalozzi

c.
Hilda Taba

d.
John Dewey

 

b. John Pestalozzi

 

Which is the most authentic source of knowledge according to Islam?
Question 3Answer

a.
Authoritative

b.
Revealed

c.
Rational

d.
Intuitive

 

b. Revealed

 

Its focus is on everlasting realization.
Question 4Answer

a.
Pragmatism

b.
Perennialism

c.
Essentialism

d.
Progressivism

 

b. Perennialism

 

Which educational philosophy believes that the purpose of education is to prepare children to live in society but that since society is in a constant state of change?
Question 5Answer

a.
Progressivism

b.
Perennialism

c.
Pragmatism

d.
Essentialism

 

a. Progressivism

 

A good tutor, or indeed a good parent teach children value of
Question 6Answer

a.
nature

b.
games

c.
education

d.
truth

 

d. truth

 

________ advised parents to send their children to schools so that they can learn that is citation of Quran and understanding hadees
Question 7Answer

a.
Al Ghazali

b.
Ibn-e-Miskaway

c.
Allama Iqbal

d.
Al Farabi

 

a. Al Ghazali

 

The Realist aim of education is:
Question 8Answer

a.
development of personality

b.
understanding

c.
self-realization

d.
moral development

 

b. understanding

 

To bring peace in society one should work on
Question 9Answer

a.
POWER

b.
SLOGENS

c.
FREEDOM

d.
INDIVIDUAL

 

d. INDIVIDUAL

 

What does ‘empirical’ means a knowledge?
Question 10Answer

a.
based on observation

b.
based on theory

c.
based on experiments

d.
based on data

 

a. based on observation

 

The traditional Greek moral theory held that there are_____.
Question 11Answer

a.
Dual virtue

b.
Single virtue

c.
Foursome virtue

d.
Triplet virtue

 

c. Foursome virtue

 

______ said that education is the only way through which nations can be successful.
Question 12Answer

a.
Ibn-e-Miskaway

b.
Allama Iqbal

c.
Ibn e khaldoon

d.
Allama Iqbal

 

b. Allama Iqbal

 

The philosophical attributes of Socratic are based on his _____.
Question 13Answer

a.
Reality

b.
Sophists

c.
Nature

d.
Idea

 

d. Idea

 

Founder of pragmatism was
Question 14Answer

a.
BURTRSND RUSSAL

b.
CHARLES SANDER

c.
JOHN DEWEY

d.
IMMANUAL KANT

 

b. CHARLES SANDER

 

Plato, Kant, Hagel and Heris are chief exponents of
Question 15Answer

a.
both A & B

b.
Realism

c.
Idealism

d.
Materialism

 

c. Idealism

 

The Humanistic mind belongs to the child s’ age duration from
Question 16Answer

a.
12 to 18

b.
Birth to 6

c.
18 to 24

d.
6 to 12

 

d. 6 to 12

 

--------- believe that reality is constantly changing and that we learn best through applying our experiences and thoughts to problems.
Question 17Answer

a.
Realism

b.
Deconstructionism

c.
Essentialism

d.
Pragmatism

 

d. Pragmatism

 

The First Ayah of the Quran revealed is about the importance of?
Question 18Answer

a.
Prayer

b.
Haquq Allah

c.
knowledge

d.
Haquq Ul Ibad

 

c. knowledge

 

Alfarabi illustrated that ………….. opinion in the book of demonstration when he said " whosever loses sensory perception loses knowledge
Question 19Answer

a.
Aristotle's

b.
Plato’s

c.
Socrates

d.
Ibn e khaldoon’s

 

a. Aristotle's

 

Aristotle disagreed from Plato with respect to that
Question 20Answer

a.
state should control education

b.
Ideas are real

c.
Ideas are not real

d.
state should not control education

 

b. Ideas are real

 

Ancient Greek philosophy arose in the 6th century BC and continued throughout the____.
Question 21Answer

a.
Western period

b.
Roman Period

c.
Hellenistic period

d.
Aristotle Period

 

c. Hellenistic period

 

Which of the following characterizes an Idealist education? Select one
Question 22Answer

a.
Stresses the importance of exploration and experimentation

b.
Values application of concepts to authentic/real-life situations

c.
Emphasizes the development of intellectuality or spirituality

d.
Encourages students to make their own choices and decisions

 

c. Emphasizes the development of intellectuality or spirituality

 

According to Montessori before reading a child must start
Question 23Answer

a.
Speaking

b.
Listening

c.
Writing

d.
Playing

 

c. Writing

 

Which philosophy of education basically focused on useful culture and skills?
Question 24Answer

a.
Deconstructionism

b.
Essentialism

c.
Progressivism

d.
Perennialism

 

b. Essentialism

 

Which is NOT the nature of philosophy?
Question 25Answer

a.
It is a planned attempt on search for the truth

b.
It is a collective ensemble of various viewpoints

c.
It is a science of knowledge

d.
it is the totality of man’s creative ideas.

 

a. It is a planned attempt on search for the truth

 

Frobel Kindergarten belonged to

 

Friedrich Froebel's Kindergarten belonged to the Romantic period of education.

 

Frobel Kindergarten belonged to
Question 26Answer

a.
Germany

b.
Italy

c.
America

d.
England

 

a. Germany

 

Herbart divided the curriculum into two categories
Question 27Answer

a.
Historical and organized

b.
Systematic and Historical

c.
Historical and Scientific

d.
Scientific and systematic

 

b. Systematic and Historical

 

Which of the following is not criticised by realism in education?
Question 28Answer

a.
Teachers denying the value of school co-curricular activities

b.
Organizing schools in a way that is conducive to practical training in citizenship

c.
Pupils cramming for knowledge from books for reproducing in examination

d.
Teaching which drifts away from life of the child

 

b. Organizing schools in a way that is conducive to practical training in citizenship

 

The practical side of philosophy is called:
Question 29Answer

a.
theory

b.
education

c.
truth

d.
wisdom

 

b. education

 

Main aim of education is total development of human
Question 30Answer

a.
REALISM

b.
PROGRESSIVISM

c.
EXISTENTIALISM

d.
EXPERIMENTALISM

 

b. PROGRESSIVISM

 

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