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Q. Choose the correct option from the alternatives given below each question.
1. The policy recommended by the Kothari Commission vis-à-vis language is
(a) Three-language formula
(b) Two-language formula
(c) Hindi
(d) Mother Tongue
Ans: (a)
2. Which of the following State does not have State Open University?
(a) Odisha
(b) Bihar
(c) Assam
(d) West Bengal
Ans: (a)
3. Who was the chairman of the NEP 2020 drafting committee?
(a) Kailasavadivoo Sivan
(b) Dr. K. Kasturi Rangan
(c) Prof. Yaspal Sharma
(d) Prod. G. Rajagopal
Ans: (b)
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4. When did the Union Cabinet approve the new National Education Policy (NEP), 2020?
(a) 29 June 2020
(b) 29 July 2020
(c) 29 August 2020
(d) 29 January 2020
Ans: (b)
5. Fill in the blank.
Education is —————————for achieving full human potential, developing an equitable and just society, and promoting national development.
(a) Constitutional
(b) Legitimate
(c) Fundamental
(d) Authentic
Ans: (c)
6. When did India adopt Goal 4 (SDG4) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development?
(a) 2020
(b) 2015
(c) 2030
(d) 2025
Ans: (b)
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7. NEP 2020 aimed to achieve equitable access to the highest-quality education for all learners regardless of social or economic background. This target will be achieved up to the year—————-.
(a) 2020
(b) 2015
(c) 2030
(d) 2040
Ans: (d)
8. NEP 2020 lays particular emphasis on the development of ————————- .
(a) the best infrastructure in the world
(b) the provision to give 100 Employment
(c) the provision to give free education
(d) the creative potential of each individual
Ans: (d)
9. What are the classes which cover the Secondary Stage according to NEP 2020 new curricular structure?
(a) Class 6 to 9
(b) Class 9 to 12
(c) Class 6 to 8
(d) Class 11 to 12
Ans: (b)
10. What are the classes which cover the Middle stage according to NEP 2020 new curricular structure?
(a) Class 6 to 9
(b) Class 9 to 12
(c) Class 6 to 8
(d) Class 11 to 12
Ans: (c)
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11. What is the guiding light for the National Education Policy 2020?
(a) rich resources of ancient and modern India
(b) rich heritage of Indian classical music and art
(c) rich heritage of ancient and eternal Indian knowledge
(d) rich heritage of Indian Sufi tradition
Ans: (c)
12. World-class Indian institutions set the highest standards of multidisciplinary teaching and research and hosted scholars and students from across backgrounds and countries. Find the name of the institution which is not in the list of NEP 2020.
(a) Takshashila
(b) Nalanda
(c) Osmania
(d) Vallabhi
Ans: (c)
13. According to NEP 2020 the Indian education system produced great scholars such as Charaka, and Nagarjuna. Find out the odd one from the list.
(a) Aryabhata
(b) Varahamihira
(c) Xenocrates
(d) Bhaskaracharya
Ans: (c)
14. Fill in the blank
Education is a great leveler and is the best tool for achieving economic and social mobility, inclusion, and ———————.
(a) disparity
(b) discrimination
(c) inequality
(d) equality
Ans: (d)
15. How many of the fundamental principles are mentioned in National Education Policy 2020?
(a) 5
(b) 11
(c) 22
(d) 20
Ans: (c)
16. National Education Policy 2020 was replaced by a new pedagogical and curricular structure. What is the new curricular structure according to NEP 2020?
(a) “3+4+4+5” model
(b) “5+3+3+4” model
(c) “4+3+3+5” model
(d. “5+4+3+3” model
Ans: (b)
17. What is the age group covered in school education according to NEP 2020 new curricular structure?
(a) 16-18
(b) 3-18
(c) 6-18
(d) 5-18
Ans: (b)
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18. What are the classes which cover the “Preparatory “stage according to NEP 2020 new curricular structure?
(a) Class 6 to 9
(b) Class 3 to 5
(c) Class 6 to 8
(d) Class 1 to 2
Ans: (b)
19. What are the classes which cover the Foundational stage according to NEP 2020 new curricular structure?
(a) Covers only (Class 1 & 2)
(b) Covers only (Anganwadi/ pre-school/Balvatika)
(c) Covers (Anganwadi/ pre-school/Balvatika) and 2 years (Class 1 & 2)
(d) Covers up to class 5
Ans: (b)
20. How much (percent %) of a child’s cumulative brain development occurs prior to the age of 6 according to NEP 2020?
(a) Over 85%
(b) Over 95%
(c) Over 75%
(d) Over 65%
Ans: (a)
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21. NEP proposed that universal provisioning of quality early childhood development, care, and education must be achieved. What is the timeline for this?
(a) 2030
(b) 2035
(c) 2040
(d) 2025
Ans: (b)
22. What is the timeline to ensure that all students entering Grade 1 are school ready according to National Education Policy 2020?
(a) 2035
(b) 2040
(c) 2025
(d) 2030
Ans: (d)
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23. RTE Act was implemented in India with effect from
(a) 1st April 2009
(b) 1st May 2010
(c) 1st April 2008
(d) 1st April 2010
Ans: (b)
24. NEP 2020 proposed a pedagogical framework for Early Childhood Care and Education. What is the name of the ECCE pedagogical framework?
(a) NCPFECED
(b) NCPFECCE
(c) NCPFECDE
(d) NCPOECCE
Ans: (b)
25. NEP 2020 proposed a pedagogical framework for Early Childhood Care and Education. What age group will be covered in the ECCE pedagogical framework?
(a) children up to the age of 4
(b) children up to the age of 6
(c) children up to the age of 5
(d) children up to the age of 8
Ans: (d)
26. Which educational organization will prepare NEP 2020 proposed pedagogical framework for Early Childhood Care and Education?
(a) NCERT
(b) SCERT
(c) SEDGC
(d) NTSC
Ans: (a)
27. The goal of universal access to high-quality ECCE across the country will be implemented in a phased manner. ECCE shall be delivered through various educational institutions. Find out the odd one institution.
(a) stand-alone Anganwadis;
(b) Anganwadis co-located with primary schools;
(c) stand-alone pre-schools
(d) Kindergarten Sections of Private schools
Ans: (d)
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28. National Education Policy 2020 proposed the establishment of a “Preparatory Class” or “Balavatika”. What is the age limit for the “Preparatory Class” or “Balavatika”?
(a) prior to the age of 6
(b) prior to the age of 5
(c) prior to the age of 4
(d) prior to the age of 3
Ans: (b)
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29. The first National Policy on Education in free India was launched in the year
(a) 1947
(b) 1964
(c) 1968
(d) 1986
Ans: (c)
30. According to the 2011 Census, the overall literacy rate in India is about
(a) 64%
(b) 72%
(c) 74%
(d) 82%
Ans: (c)
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31. Why is Sharda Act important in the Indian context?
(a) It recommends free education for all children up to the age of fourteen.
(b) It recommends the supply of study materials to girls free of cost.
(c) It prohibits the child marriage of girls.
(d) It prohibits child labor.
Ans: (c)
32. Operation Black-Board Programme was introduced to improve
(a) Teacher Education
(b) Primary Education
(c) Secondary Education
(d) Higher Education
Ans: (b)
33. The ceiling fixed by the Supreme Court for reservation for the socially and economically disadvantaged sections is
(a) 19%
(b) 22%
(c) 49%
(d) 50%
Ans: (d)
34. The South Asia University is situated in the city of
(a) Colombo
(b) Dhaka
(c) New Delhi
(d) Kathmandu
Ans: (b)
35. Chancellor of Visva-Bharati University?
(a) President of India
(b) Prime Minister of India
(c) Governor of West Bengal
(d) Chief Minister of West Bengal
Ans: (b)
36. Indian Institute of Advanced Study is located at
(a) Dharmshala
(b) Shimla
(c) Solan
(d) Chandigarh
Ans: (b)
37. Teacher education is considered technical education in
(a) U.S.A.
(b) The U.K.
(c) U.S.S.R.
(d) India
Ans: (a)
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38. For equality of educational opportunities among women, the Constitution has a provision under
1. Article 45
2. Article 15(3)
3. Article 16(1) and (2)
4. All the above
Which of the above is correct?
(a) (i) is correct.
(b) (i) and (ii) are correct.
(c) (i) and (iii) are correct.
(d) (iv) is correct.
Ans: (d)
39. Refresher courses for teacher education at secondary level are conducted by
(a) State Institutes of Education
(b) Academic Staff Colleges
(c) National Institute of Education
(d) National Council for Teacher Education
Ans: (a)
40. The objective of Inclusive Education is
(a) to uncover and minimize barriers to learning
(b) to change attitudes, behaviors, teaching methods, curricula and environments to meet the needs of all children
(d) to promote constantly the local cultures and contents of various communities of the society
(d) All the above
Ans: (d)
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41. New Policy aims for Universalisation of Education from preschool to secondary level with a 100% Gross Enrollment Ratio in school by
(a) 2022
(b) 2025
(c) 2030
(d) 2035
Ans: (c)
42. Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD) renamed as
(a) Ministry of Human Development
(b) Ministry of Education
(c) Ministry of Human Rights
(d) Ministry of Human Capital
Ans: (b)
43. Who is the last minister of MHRD and the first minister of Education?
(a) Piyush Goel
(b) Kapil Sibbal
(c) Ramesh Pokhriyal
(d) Jairam Ramesh
Ans: (c)
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44. The current 10+2 school curriculum to be replaced by a new
(a) 5+3+3+4 curricular structure
(b) 2+3+3+4 curricular structure
(c) 5+4+3+3 curricular structure
(d) 5+2+2+4 curricular structure
Ans: (a)
45. As per the policy public investment in education will be increased from the current 4.3% to
(a) 5% of GDP
(b) 7% of GDP
(c) 6.6% of GDP
(d) 6% of GDP
Ans: (d)
46. The new policy aims in higher education to improve the Gross Enrollment Ratio from 26.3% to 50% by
(a) 2030
(b) 2035
(c) 2025
(d) 2040
Ans: (b)
47. Is Board exams for Grades 10 and 12 will be continued in NEP 2020?
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Not specified
(d) Continue with redesigned
Ans: (d)
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48. Consider the following statements regarding languages in NEP 2020
i. It will promote the ‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’ initiative
ii. Three language formula with greater flexibility
iii. All Classical languages will be available in school as options.
Select the CORRECT code given below
(a) i Only
(b) ii Only
(c) i and ii Only
(d) i, ii and iii
Ans: (d)
49. Which list is Education in the Indian Constitution?
(a) Union List
(b) State List
(c) Concurrent List
(d) None of the above
Ans: (c)
50. Consider the following statement relating to new education policy committees
I. Justice Verma Committee
II. TSR Subramanian Committee
III. K Kasturirangan Committee
IV. Ramaswamy Committee
Select the Correct answer code given below
(a) I and II Only
(b) I, III, IV Only
(c) I, II, III and IV
(d) II and III Only
Ans: (d)
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51. Consider the following statement relating to the medium of instruction in NEP 2020
I. The medium of instruction until at least Grade 5, but preferably till Grade 8 and beyond, will be the home language/mother tongue/local language
II. Medium of instruction is mandatory
III. It is only for Public Schools
Select Incorrect answer given code below
(a) I & III Only
(b) II & III Only
(c) III Only
(d) I & II Only
Ans: (b)
52. The vocational education will start from
(a) Class 5th
(b) Class 8th
(c) Class 6th
(d) Class 7t
Ans: (c)
53. Consider the following statement regarding the foundational pillars in NEP 2020
I. Accessibility
II. Affordability
III. Accountability
IV. Quality
V. Equity
VI. Access
Select the Correct answer given the code below
(a) I, II, III Only
(b) I, II, III, IV Only
(c) I, II, III, IV, V Only
(d) I, II, III, IV, V & VI
Ans: (d)
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54. The NEP 2020 replaces the
(a) National Education Policy (NEP), 1986
(b) National Policy on Education, 1968
(c) Both (a) and (b)
d. None of the Above
Ans: (a)
55. What will be the age of Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) in NEP 2020?
(a) 3-6 years
(b) 2-6 years
(c) 4-7 years
(d) 3-8 years
Ans: (d)
56. Ministry of Education plan for attaining universal foundational literacy and numeracy in all primary schools for all learners by grade 3 by
(a) 2022
(b) 2025
(c) 2027
(d) 2030
Ans: (b)
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57. According to NEP 2020
i. Setting up of Gender Inclusion Fund for Female and Transgender Students
ii. Setting up of Special Education Zones (SEZs) for the large population from SEDGs
Which of the following statements is/are CORRECT?
(a) i Only
(b) ii Only
(c) Both i & ii
(d) Neither i nor ii
Ans: (c)
58. Public and Private higher education institutions will be governed by
(a) Same set of norms
(b) Different set of norms
(c) Not Determined
(d) None of the Above
Ans: (a)
59. Consider the following statements regarding Adult Education in NEP 2020
i. Policy aims to achieve 100% youth and Adult literacy
ii. Public library spaces for adult education courses
iii. Quality technology-based options for adult learning
Select the CORRECT code given below
(a) i and ii Only
(b) ii and iii Only
(c) i, ii, & iii
(d) iii Only
Ans: (c)
60. Which is not an educational committee?
(a) D. S. Kothari Committee
(b) T. S. R. Subramaniam Committee
(c) Dr. K. Kasturirangan Committee
(d) Ashok Mehta Committee
Ans: (d)
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61. Consider the following statements regarding Union Budget 2021-22
i. 15,000 schools to be strengthened by implementing all NEP 2020 components.
ii. 100 new Sainik Schools to be set up in partnership with NGOs/private schools/states.
iii. 720 Model of residential Eklavya Schools in tribal areas.
Select the CORRECT code given below
(a) i and ii Only
(b) ii and iii Only
(c) i and iii Only
(d) i, ii and iii
Ans: (d)
62. Consider the following statements regarding the National Research Foundation (NRF):
I. It is to be set up as an autonomous body envisaged under the NEP 2020.
II. The NRF aims to fund researchers working across streams in India.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
(a) I Only
(b) II Only
(c) Both I and II
(d) Neither I nor II
Ans: (c)
63. World-class Indian institutions set the highest standards of multidisciplinary teaching and research and hosted scholars and students from across the countries. Which of the institution is not on the list of NEP 2020?
(a) Takshashila
(b) Nalanda
(c) Vallabhi
(d) Osmania
Ans: (d)
64. What is Gender Inclusion Fund (GIF) in NEP 2020?
(a) Fund for SCs & STs Girls
(b) Fund for SCs, STs & OBC Girls
(c) Fund for all Girls
(d) None of these
Ans: (c)
65. Who was the chairman of the Committee of the Evolution of the New Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020)?
(a) T.S.R. Subramanian
(b) Dr. K. Kasturirangan
(c) Vijay Kelkar
(d) Kailasavadivoo Sivan
Ans: (b)
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66. What is the full form of the MERUs?
(a) Multidisciplinary Education and Research Universities
(b) Multidisciplinary Education and Research undertaking
(c) Multistage Education and Research Universities
(d) Multilingual Education and Research Universities
Ans: (a)
67. NEP 2020 stated to establish a national repository of high-quality resources on foundational literacy and numeracy on the Government Digital Platforms. Which of the Government Digital platform?
(a. NCERT
(b) DIKSHA
(c) NPS
(d) NISHITHA
Ans: (b)
68. PARAKH stands for
(a) Performance Access, Review and Analysis of Knowledge
(b) Performance Assessment, Review and Analysis of Knowledge
(c) Programme Assessment, Review, and Analysis of Knowledge
(d) Performance Assessment, Rate, and Analysis of Knowledge
Ans: (b)
69. According to NEP 2020 the Indian education system produced great scholars such as Charaka, and Nagarjuna. Which is not on the list?
(a) Aryabhata
(b) Xenocrates
(c) Varahamihira
(d) Bhaskarachar
Ans: (b)
70. What is ABC as per the NEP 2020?
(a) Education Bank Credit
(b) Primary education
(c) Both (a) & (b)
(d) None of These
Ans: (a)
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71. What is the aim of NEP 2020?
(a) Inclusive Development of Education at the school level Only
(b) Inclusive and Equitable Education at all levels of School Education Only
(c) Inclusive and Equitable quality education at all levels of School Education and Higher Education
(d) None of These
Ans: (c)
72. NEP 2020 is given preference to
I. EBBs
II. SFDs
Select the Correct option given below
(a) I Only
(b) II Only
(c) Both I & II
(d) Neither I Nor II
Ans: (c)
73. Which section of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with a Prohibition of holding back and expulsion?
(a) Section 16 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(b) Section 14 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(c) Section 13 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(d) Section 18 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
Ans: (a)
74. When did The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009, come into force?
(a) 01 April 2009
(b) 01 March 2010
(c) 01 May 2010
(d) 01 April 2010
Ans: (d)
75. Which section of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with the Duties of the local authority?
(a) Section 12 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(b) Section 9 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(c) Section 14 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(d) Section 20 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
Ans: (b)
76. Section 25 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with_______?
(a) School Development Plan
(b) Pupil-Teacher Ratio
(c) Constitution of National Advisory Council
(d) Power of Central Government to remove difficulties
Ans: (b)
77. School Management Committee is provided in section____ of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(a) Section 24 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(b) Section 22 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(c) Section 21 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(d) Section 23 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
Ans: (c)
78. Section 6 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 provides _?
(a) Duty of appropriate Government and local authority to establish a school
(b) Right of transfer to other schools
(c) Norms and standards for school
(d) Right of the child to free and compulsory education
Ans: (a)
79. Which section of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with the Right of transfer to other schools. ?
(a) Section 7 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(b) Section 4 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(c) Section 5 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(d) Section 9 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
Ans: (c)
80. Section 10 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with_______?
(a) Curriculum and evaluation procedure
(b) Pupil-Teacher Ratio
(c) Duties of teachers and redressal of grievances.
(d) Duties of appropriate Government
Ans: (c)
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81. Section 12 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with_______?
(a) Extent of school’s responsibility for free and compulsory education
(b) School Management Committee
(c) Curriculum and evaluation procedure
(d) Power of appropriate Government to make rules
Ans: (a)
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82. Which section of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with the no school to be established without obtaining a certificate of recognition?
(a) Section 17 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(b) Section 18 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(c) Section 14 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
(d) Section 15 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
Ans: (b)
83. For universalization of elementary education in India, which one of the following has been used as an intervention
(a) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
(b) Continuous and comprehensive evaluation
(c) Distribution of laptops
(d) Free distribution of books and dress
Ans: (a)
84. Which of the following is an assessment agency for assessing higher education agency in India?
(a) AICTE
(b) NCTE
(c) NAAC
(d) NUEPA
Ans: (c)
85. Which of the following is a characteristic of distance education?
(a) Education that involves the use of computer
(b) Teacher and students are connected through an off-campus location
(c) Flexibility in time and space for relating teachers and learners
(d) Exchanging students from one campus to the other
Ans: (c)
86. In which of the country educational administration of schools exclusively is in the hands of local authorities?
(a) India
(b) Australia
(c) Ireland
(d) U.S.A.
Ans: (d)
87. Vocational education and vocationalisation of education when viewed in a comparative perspective are
(a) Identical interventions
(b) Dissimilar interventions
(c) Related to two educational systems of the country
(d) Related to the occupational problems
Ans: (b)
88. In grassroots model of curriculum directly accountable functionary for curriculum implementation is
(a) Learner
(b) Teacher
(c) Headmaster
(d) Parent
Ans: (d)
89. The most appropriate approach for implementing an administrative model of curriculum is to focus on
(a) Hierarchy of staff
(b) Democratic values
(c) Horizontal co-ordination
(d) Participative culture
Ans: (a)
90. The ultimate purpose of the demonstration model of curriculum is
(a) Employing strategies by teachers in curriculum development
(b) Maximising activity approach for curriculum transaction
(c) Getting feedback for implementation at a larger scale
(d) Demonstrating the feasibility of the model
Ans: (c)
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91. The basic purpose of summative evaluation is to find out whether the learners have
(a) cleared all mid-term tests
(b) acquired the desired learning outcomes
(c) completed all tests and assignments
(d) attended the full course
Ans: (b)
92. What will be the policy-relevant for reflective formative evaluation?
(a) Wait and watch the policy
(b) Watch for the impact of policy
(c) Perfectionist policy
(d) Use and assess the learning outcome policy
Ans: (d)
93. For the guidance of teachers they should take______by and that would introduce new teaching methodologies to them.
(a) Teaching Courses
(b) Refresher Courses
(c) Vocational Courses
(d) None Of These
Ans: (b)
94. In exams 75% of marks should be allotted to _____ and the remaining 25% Should be given according to the performance and punctuality at school.
(a) Respective institute
(b) Students
(c) Board and University
(d) None of these
Ans: (c)
95. Identify the institution exclusively meant for the planning and administration of education in India.
(a) NCERT
(b) IISE
(c) NEUPA
(d) NAAC
Ans: (c)
96. A well-defined management should give stress on
(a) Supervision
(b) Organisational aspects for proper development
(c) Teacher’s problems
(d) Disciplinary aspects
Ans: (b)
97. Leadership becomes most effective on the basis of
(a) leadership personality traits
(b) followers motivation
(c) situational factors
(d) leadership style
Ans: (a)
98. Basic function of supervision should be:
(a) To maintain discipline among students.
(b) To look into office management
(c) Development of a constructive and creative environment in the institution
(d) To implement rules and regulations in the school
Ans: (c)
99. The chief responsibility of the school principal is to
(a) organize the guidance program
(b) provide leadership in the instructional program
(c) to listen to parental criticism
(d) to handle discipline problems
Ans: (b)
100. The first Committee to be constituted after independence by the Government of India on Women’s Education was
(a) Dr. Radhakrishnan Commission
(b) Dr. Durgabai Deshmukh Committee
(c) The Mudaliar Commission
(d) None of these
Ans: (b) 0 0 0.
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