FPSC SST Solved Paper – MCQs for 2025 Exam

Prepare for FPSC SST 2025 with solved MCQs from past papers. Perfect for quick revision and success.

  1. National Education Commission 1959 was established under the headship of:

    • a) Fazl ur Rehman
    • b) Liaqat Ali Khan
    • c) S.M. Sharif
    • d) None of these

    ________ is responsible for the accreditation of teachers’ education in Pakistan:

    • a) NECTA
    • b) FAPUASA
    • c) NACTE
    • d) None of these

    National Education Policy 1970 was headed by:

    • a) Fazal ur Rehman
    • b) S.M. Sharif
    • c) Noor Khan
    • d) None of these

    Private educational institutions were nationalized under:

    • a) Education Conference 1947
    • b) National Education Commission 1959
    • c) National Education Policy 1970
    • d) None of these

    Under National Education Policy 1972, free education was recommended up to class:

    • a) 5
    • b) 8
    • c) 10
    • d) 12

    Open University was established under the policy:

    • a) 1972
    • b) 1964
    • c) 1970
    • d) None of these

    The focus of National Education Policy 1978 was on:

    • a) Islamic values
    • b) Ideology of Pakistan
    • c) Both (A) & (B)
    • d) None of these

    If counseling service is to gain understanding of oneself: Follow-up is to:

    • a) Keep in constant touch with former student
    • b) Indicate what program may be improved
    • c) Help the student in achieving particular placement he desires
    • d) None of these

    In a class, there are children whose get out of the social circle. How do you describe these children?

    • a) Sociable type
    • b) Friendly type
    • c) Welcoming type
    • d) None of these

    For the counseling service to be effective, the school administrator should:

    • a) Check the facilities of the guidance office
    • b) Hire a complete counselor
    • c) Familiarize himself with the nature, goals and principles of guidance
    • d) None of these

    What is the ultimate aim of counseling for the individuals to attain?

    • a) Resentment
    • b) Self Pity
    • c) Self Direction
    • d) None of these

    The primary aim of Educational Psychology is:

    • a) To contribute to an understanding of educational practices
    • b) To provide the academic background skill for educational practices
    • c) To provide a theoretical framework for empirical research
    • d) None of these

    Curriculum is:

    • a) Course
    • b) Activities
    • c) Co-curricular Activities
    • d) All the learning experiences

    The thinking process involved in producing an idea or concept that is new, original and useful is termed as:

    • a) Creativity
    • b) Innovation
    • c) Intelligence
    • d) None of these

    Which one of these theories advocates the presence of general intelligence “g” and specific intelligence “s”?

    • a) Spearman’s two factor theory
    • b) Vernon’s hierarchical theory
    • c) Guilford’s theory of intellect
    • d) None of these

    Mood are formed during:

    • a) Infancy
    • b) Adolescence
    • c) Childhood
    • d) None of these

    Which is the Master Emotion?

    • a) Happiness
    • b) Worry
    • c) Fear
    • d) None of these

    A ________ is the organized pattern of behavior engaged in any activity:

    • a) Scheme
    • b) Adaptation
    • c) Accommodation
    • d) None of these

    Trial and error theory of learning was presented by:

    • a) Tolman
    • b) Thorndike
    • c) B.F. Skinner
    • d) None of these

    Jung (1933) classified the unconscious in two types: Primary or racial unconscious and:

    • a) Secondary
    • b) Personal
    • c) Opposite
    • d) None of these

    Effectiveness of curriculum is determined by:

    • a) Design
    • b) Evaluation
    • c) Curriculum organization used for different concepts
    • d) None of these

    Curriculum organization:

    • a) Horizontal
    • b) Vertical
    • c) Logical courses, activities and experiences which students have under the direction of the school whether in the classroom or not
    • d) None of these

    “Curriculum is interpreted to mean all the experiences which students have under the direction of the school whether in the classroom or not” said by:

    • a) Hilda Taba
    • b) John Ross
    • c) H. Rugg
    • d) None of these

    Intelligence of gifted students is:

    • a) 90 and above
    • b) 110 and above
    • c) 140 and above
    • d) None of these

    If two or more methods are mixed up for teaching, the teaching method will be known as:

    • a) Mixed method
    • b) Combined method
    • c) Eclectic method
    • d) None of these

    Summative evaluation takes place:

    • a) In the beginning
    • b) After regular interval
    • c) During demonstration, the topic should be presented in:
    • d) None of these

    During demonstration, the topic should be presented in:

    • a) Suspense style
    • b) Problematic style
    • c) Debatable style
    • d) None of these

    “In discovery methods in teaching the students are generally forced to work as scientists” said by:

    • a) Theodore Bit
    • b) John Dewey
    • c) Armstrong
    • d) None of these

    The central principle of Heuristic method is:

    • a) Learning by doing
    • b) Learning through observation
    • c) Learning through others
    • d) None of these

    Percentage of knowledge gained through:

    • a) 75%
    • b) 50%
    • c) 34%
    • d) All of these

    Keeping in view the types of students in a class are generally grouped:

    • a) Average
    • b) Below average
    • c) Above average
    • d) None of these

    Rote learning is a demeanor of:

    • a) Subject centered curriculum
    • b) Learner centered curriculum
    • c) Activity centered curriculum
    • d) None of these

    The most important component of lesson plan is:

    • a) Curriculum evaluation
    • b) Objectives
    • c) I.Q
    • d) None of these

    Classroom management creates a set of:

    • a) Expectations
    • b) Past learning
    • c) Sequence
    • d) Expectations and actions

    Classroom management revolves around teacher and students:

    • a) Influence students’ behaviors in the classroom
    • b) Aptitude
    • c) Creativity to negative student outcome
    • d) None of these

    Teachers with no structured classroom are:

    • a) Weak
    • b) Repetitive
    • c) Unenthusiastic
    • d) None of these

    ________ is defined as the practice of teaching to correct unwanted behaviors:

    • a) Discipline
    • b) Learning
    • c) Punishment
    • d) None of these

    ________ management is defined for an individual student to initiate a specific activity:

    • a) Classroom
    • b) Instructional
    • c) School
    • d) None of these

    Rules create clear ________ for the children and need to define what an acceptable behavior is:

    • a) Vision
    • b) Structure
    • c) Expectations
    • d) None of these

    ________ help to minimize behavioral challenges in the classroom and want to aspire to and want teachers:

    • a) Teachers
    • b) Learners
    • c) Rules
    • d) None of these

    To be effective:

    • a) Rewards
    • b) Rules
    • c) Instruction
    • d) None of these

    ________ provides a systematic process for characterizing the time that we observe, evaluate and respect:

    • a) Evaluation
    • b) Measurement
    • c) Validity
    • d) None of these

    The relationship between and among the values in a set is referred to as:

    • a) Level of measurement
    • b) Objectives of measurement
    • c) None of these

    At the ________ level of measurement, values can be placed into categories that are rank ordered or rated along a continuum from high to low:

    • a) Internal
    • b) Ordinal
    • c) Ratio
    • d) None of these

    ________ describes the extent to which we measure what we purport to measure:

    • a) Reliability
    • b) Validity
    • c) Adaptability
    • d) None of these

    ________ involves making a comparison between a measure and an external standard:

    • a) Content
    • b) Construct
    • c) Face
    • d) None of these

    ________ on two separate occasions and internal consistency of information about any aspect:

    • a) Intrarater
    • b) Test-retest
    • c) Interrater
    • d) None of these

    ________ is the collection of analyzing a part of a recognized process of judging its effectiveness, its efficiency and any other outcomes it may have:

    • a) Evaluation
    • b) Summarization
    • c) Standardization
    • d) None of these

    ________ is the extent to which a tool can measure what it is supposed to measure:

    • a) Validity
    • b) Face
    • c) Construct
    • d) None of these

    What are the characteristics of a good measuring technique?

    • a) Objectivity
    • b) Reliability
    • c) Usability
    • d) None of these

    Which is the technique involving face to face conversation?

    • a) Questionnaire
    • b) Interview
    • c) Observation
    • d) None of these

    ________ type of educational research does not make accurate predictions:

    • a) Associational
    • b) Descriptive
    • c) Intervention
    • d) None of these

    The case study is the study of a:

    • a) Single individual
    • b) Single group
    • c) Single community or family
    • d) None of these

    A set of questions asked and filled in by the interviewer in a face-to-face situation with another person is called:

    • a) Schedule
    • b) Checklist
    • c) Questionnaire
    • d) None of these

    What type of statistical data are used in educational research?

    • a) Descriptive statistical analysis
    • b) Inferential statistical analysis
    • c) Both (A) & (B)
    • d) None of these

    What is the meaning of Null Hypothesis?

    • a) Difference between two parametric mean is zero
    • b) The difference is due to error in sampling
    • c) Both (A) & (B)
    • d) None of these

    We need a computer ________ a huge memory:

    • a) having
    • b) with
    • c) of
    • d) None of these

    As soon as I saw her, I knew that I had met her ________:

    • a) ago
    • b) earlier
    • c) before
    • d) None of these

    Two boys are ________ in looks, but not in personality:

    • a) like
    • b) same
    • c) alike
    • d) None of these

    She lives ________ Albert street:

    • a) in
    • b) at
    • c) on
    • d) None of these

    Amir is ________ like a father to me:

    • a) nearly
    • b) almost
    • c) all most
    • d) None of these

    I like to be ________ for short periods:

    • a) lone
    • b) lonely
    • c) alone
    • d) None of these

    I was wondering if you ________ be interested in a game of tennis:

    • a) might
    • b) could
    • c) would
    • d) None of these

    I wish today ________ Sunday:

    • a) could be
    • b) was
    • c) would be
    • d) None of these

    I waited for her ________ six o’clock, but she did not come:

    • a) till
    • b) until
    • c) to
    • d) None of these

    She ________ be here tomorrow:

    • a) may
    • b) might
    • c) will
    • d) None of these

    All ________ which you say is certainly true:

    • a) which
    • b) that
    • c) what
    • d) None of these

    Barnard developed a new ________ in heart surgery:

    • a) technology
    • b) technique
    • c) method
    • d) None of these

    I ________ be rich one day:

    • a) will
    • b) shall
    • c) may
    • d) None of these

    I have known her ________ three days:

    • a) from
    • b) since
    • c) for
    • d) None of these

    I can ________ somebody coming:

    • a) listen
    • b) hear
    • c) heard
    • d) None of these

    The repairs are ________ to cost more than you think:

    • a) sure
    • b) certain
    • c) expected
    • d) None of these

    He is enjoying his ________ job:

    • a) latest
    • b) last
    • c) present
    • d) None of these

    ________ handwriting cannot be easily read:

    • a) Legible
    • b) Lucid
    • c) Illegible
    • d) None of these

    A white elephant means something:

    • a) very beautiful
    • b) useless and costly
    • c) looks ugly
    • d) None of these

    Normally an individual thunderstorm ________ about 45 minutes:

    • a) ends
    • b) lasts
    • c) lastings
    • d) None of these

    The article 25-A of the Constitution obligates State to provide free and compulsory education up to class:

    • a) 3
    • b) 5
    • c) 8
    • d) whole human being

    ________ theory of personality puts emphasis on studying the:

    • a) Trait
    • b) Behaviorist
    • c) Humanistic
    • d) None of these

    Who said that “Learning includes both acquisition and retention”?

    • a) Guilford (1967)
    • b) Skinner (1969)
    • c) Gates (1946)
    • d) None of these

    The way knowledge is created in the mind of learner is called:

    • a) Realism
    • b) Behaviorism
    • c) Constructivism
    • d) None of these

    Going from specific to general is called:

    • a) Deductive
    • b) Inductive
    • c) Thinking
    • d) None of these

    The term “Philosophy” means:

    • a) Love of Wisdom
    • b) Love of Marker
    • c) Fear of Wisdom
    • d) None of these

    ________ is the ability to use knowledge:

    • a) Learning
    • b) Intelligence
    • c) Flexibility
    • d) None of these

    Education:

    • a) Scientific look
    • b) Hated for Hindus
    • c) None of these

    Education conference 1947 was held in:

    • a) Peshawar
    • b) Lahore
    • c) Quetta
    • d) None of these

    Educational administration is primarily a:

    • a) Psychological
    • b) Basic
    • c) Social
    • d) None of these

    ________ is the basic function of administration:

    • a) Recruitment
    • b) Supervision
    • c) Planning
    • d) None of these

    Role personality theory was presented by:

    • a) Getzels and Guba
    • b) Stogdill
    • c) F.W. Taylor
    • d) None of these

    Function of administration involves delegation of responsibility to employees:

    • a) Planning
    • b) Organizing
    • c) Supervisory conference
    • d) None of these

    Step two in clinical supervision is:

    • a) Analysis
    • b) Observation
    • c) Supervisory
    • d) None of these

    Hawthorne studies were conducted:

    • a) 1927-1932
    • b) 1985-1987
    • c) 1970-1980
    • d) None of these

    ________ is a regulatory process directing the activities of an organization to achieve specific goals:

    • a) Controlling
    • b) Staffing
    • c) Planning
    • d) None of these

    Educational Supervision Means:

    • a) Assistance in development of teaching learning process
    • b) Trust discipline when we control learning of others
    • c) Both (A) & (B)
    • d) None of these

    Top management works on:

    • a) Strategic plan
    • b) Corporate plan
    • c) Budgeting
    • d) None of these

    A “Strategic plan” is also called:

    • a) Long term plan
    • b) Short term plan
    • c) Both (A) & (B)
    • d) None of these

    First step in planning process is to:

    • a) Set an objective
    • b) Evaluate alternatives
    • c) Determine strength and weaknesses
    • d) None of these

    Short term plans in education are generally of:

    • a) One to three
    • b) Three to five
    • c) Five to ten
    • d) None of these

    Who said this “Educational planning in its broadest sense, is the application of rational systematic analysis to the process of educational development”?

    • a) Zeigler
    • b) Adam Cur
    • c) P.H. Coombs
    • d) None of these

    Planning aims at creating an adequate:

    • a) Past
    • b) Present
    • c) Future
    • d) None of these

    Systematic change in mental processes that underlie all learning and performance is referred to as:

    • a) Moral development
    • b) Cognitive development
    • c) Social-emotional
    • d) None of these

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