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