MENTALLY DEFICIENT CHILDREN
MENTALLY DEFICIENT CHILDREN MCQs
1. Which philosophy of education focuses on a subject-matter curriculum that emphasizes humanistic and scientific disciplines?
(A) Idealism (B) Naturalism (C) Realism (D) Existentialism
Ans: C
2. NME-ICT was launched in :
(A) 2007 (B) 2011
(C) 2012 (D) 2009
Ans: D
3. Which theory contributed to the development of cooperative learning strategies?
(A) Behaviourism (B) Cognitivism (C) Constructivism (D) Connectionism
Ans: C
4. A design approach whereby both face-to-face and online learning are made better by the presence of the other :
(A) Blended learning (B) E-tutoring (C) Webinar (D) E-learning
Ans: A
5. Who said, “Human institutions are one mass of folly and contradiction”?
(A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Rousseau (C) Froebel (D) Pestalozzi
Ans: B
6. Naturalist’s conception of man is :
(A) Man’s very essence of being is his spiritual nature
(B) It is spirit rather than animality that is most truly man
(C) Nature would have them children before they are men
(D) There exists in the nature of things a perfect pattern of each individual
Ans: C
7. The Law of Effect can be effectively used in :
(A) Learning experience (B) Curriculum development
(C) Supervision (D) Classroom management
Ans: D
8. “Give me a dozen of healthy children I can make them Doctor, Judge, Beggar and even a Thief ”. This comment is made by :
(A) Hull (B) James Watson
(C) Jung (D) Guthrie
Ans: B
9. If a researcher conducts a research on finding out which administrative style contributes more to institutional effectiveness. This will be an example of :
(A) Basic Research (B) Action Research
(C) Applied Research (D) Fundamental Research
Ans: C
10. National Adult Education Programme (NAEP) was launched in :
(A) 1970 (B) 1974 (C) 1978 (D) 1976
Ans: C
11. A form of embedded assessment :
(A) Formative Assessment (B) Portfolio Assessment
(C) Authentic Assessment (D) Norm referenced Assessment
Ans: B
12. Equalisation of educational opportunity is provided in — of Indian Constitution.
(A) Article 16 (B) Article 15
(C) Article 24 (D) Article 45
Ans: D
13. National Policy on Education’ 1986 was reviewed by :
(A) Ramamurti Committee (B) Iswar Bhai Patel Committee
(C) Subramanian Committee (D) Yashpal Committee
Ans: A
14. Establishment of University of Pondicherry is the contribution of :
(A) Tagore (B) Vivekananda
(C) Aurobindo (D) Radhakrishnan
Ans: C
15. Who raised the slogan, “Each one Teach one”?
(A) Swami Vivekanada
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) Rabindra Nath Tagore
(D) Aurobindo
Ans: B
16. The conclusion of a deductive argument is
(A) Certain (B) Experience (C) Intuition (D) Probable
Ans: A
17. According to Jean Piaget, children are no longer egocentric when entering :
(A) Sensorimotor stage (B) Preoperational stage
(C) Concrete operational stage (D) Formal operational stage
Ans: C
18. The standard deviation is the — of the variance.
(A) Square (B) Square root (C) Modulus (D) Variation
Ans: B
19. A good scholar may be poor in sports related skills. This is an example for :
(A) Inter individual differences (B) Intra individual differences
(C) Cross cultural differences (D) Trans cultural differences
Ans: B
20. Learning is the result of :
(A) Maturation (B) Heredity
(C) Experience (D) Intuition
Ans: C
21. Which is not a component of multiple intelligences?
(A) Bodily kinesthetic intelligence (B) Interpersonal intelligence
(C) Musical intelligence (D) Successful intelligence
Ans: D
22. A gifted learner possess :
(A) High IQ (B) High EQ
(C) High creativity (D) High motor coordination
Ans: A
23. Which of the following is not inclusion?
(A) Educational needs of all children are addressed
(B) All children are welcome regardless of their differences
(C) Educating children part time in special schools and part time in regular schools
(D) Adapting the environment to accommodate the disability
Ans: C
24. Persons with Disabilities Act enacted in the year :
(A) 1895 (B) 1995 (C) 1998 (D) 1993
Ans: B
25. Down syndrome is caused by an error in cell division called :
(A) Non disjunction (B) Non dysfunction (C) Mosaicism (D) Disjunction
Ans: A
26. Expansion of ODD is :
(A) Oppositional Deviant Disorder
(B) Oppositional Development Disorder
(C) Oppositional Defiant Disorder
(D) Oppositional Delinquent Disorder
Ans: C
27. According to John Locke, a child’s mind does not contain any
(A) Innate ideas (B) Memory
(C) Observation (D) Imagination
Ans: A
28. According to John Dewey, children should experience — in school to make them better citizens.
(A) Rules (B) Discipline (C) Democracy (D) Practical implementation
Ans: C
29. United Nations Environmental Programme, the coordinating body for the United Nations’ environmental activities was found as a result of :
(A) Rio Conference (B) Stockholm Conference
(C) UN Sustainable Development Summit (D) Johannesburg Conference
Ans: B
30. The process of incorporating learners with special needs in general education classes to receive high quality instruction and interventions is :
(A) Mainstreaming (B) Integrated Education
(C) Inclusive Education (D) Incorporation
Ans: C
31. Which is not a hinderance to national integration?
(A) Casteism (B) Intercaste marriages
(C) Social disparity (D) Linguistic Fanaticism
Ans: B
32. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child came into force on :
(A) 20th November 1989 (B) 20th September 1990 (C) 2nd September 1990 (D) 2“‘1 November 1989
Ans: C
33. Rishi Valley Education Centre reflects the philosophy of :
(A) Aurobindo (B) Jiddhu Krishnamurthy (C) Vinoba Bhave (D) Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
Ans: B
34. National Steering Committee for NCF 2005 was set up under the chairmanship of :
(A) Prof. Yashpal (B) Dr. Krishnakumar (C) Dr. Sam Pitroda (D) Prof. T.S.R. Subramanian
Ans: A
35. A technique of extracting confidential information such as credit card numbers and username password combos by masquerading as a legitimate enterprise is :
(A) Hacking (B) Salami fraud (C) Credit card fraud (D) Phishing
Ans: D
36. Which philosophy of education states knowing is the recall of latent ideas?
(A) Existentialism (B) Realism (C) Idealism (D) Naturalism
Ans: C
37. “Mother play” is written by :
(A) Dewey (B) Froebel (C) Montessori (D) Pestalozzi
Ans: B
38. The name of a webpage address :
(A) URL (B) Protocol
(D) Domain (D) IP address
Ans: A
39. A tool that articulates the expectations for a project by listing criteria, and for each criteria, describing levels of quality is :
(A) Criterion Referenced Test (B) Diagnostic test
(C) Rating scale (D) Rubrics
Ans: D
40. Cultural lag was first introduced by :
(A) Michael Zarate (B) George payne (C) W.F. Ogburn (D) Auguste Comte
Ans: C
41. 10+2+3 year structure of education was proposed by :
(A) Secondary education Commission (B) Indian Education Commission
(C) University education Commission (D) Hartog Wood Committee
Ans: B
42. Which of the following is Doordarshan’s educational television channel?
(A) Gyan Bharathi (B) Victers (C) Gyan Dharsan (D) Edutopia
Ans: C
43. “Educational Sociology is the study of the interaction of the individual and his cultural environment.” was stated by :
(A) Dewey (B) T.P.Munn
(C) Ottoway (D) Carter
Ans: C
44. Which is not an example of projective test?
(A) Children appreciation test
(B) Situational test
(C) Draw a man test
(D) Word test
Ans: A
45. Which is not a symptom of conduct disorder?
(A) Bullying (B) Vandalism (C) Shop lifting (D) Flighting
Ans: D
46. Social interaction plays a fundamental role in the development of cognition is the major theme under the theoretical framework of :
(A) Carl Rogers (B) Vygotsky (C) John Dewey (D) Piaget
Ans: B
47. Buniyadi Shiksha’ plan is based on — philosophy.
(A) Mahatma Gandhi’s (B) Vivekanada’s
(C) Aurobindo’s (D) Tagore’s
Ans: A
48. Robert Sternberg, a famous psychologist, argued that creativity requires different types of intelligence.
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6
Ans: A
49. Who is called the father of both Realism and the scientific method?
(A) Edward Thorndike (B) Plato (C) Socrates (D) Aristotle
Ans: D
50. An assessment is — if it consistently achieves the same results with the same (or similar) students.
(A) Valid (B) Invalid (C) Reliable (D) Unreliable
Ans: C
(A) Idealism (B) Naturalism (C) Realism (D) Existentialism
Ans: C
2. NME-ICT was launched in :
(A) 2007 (B) 2011
(C) 2012 (D) 2009
Ans: D
3. Which theory contributed to the development of cooperative learning strategies?
(A) Behaviourism (B) Cognitivism (C) Constructivism (D) Connectionism
Ans: C
4. A design approach whereby both face-to-face and online learning are made better by the presence of the other :
(A) Blended learning (B) E-tutoring (C) Webinar (D) E-learning
Ans: A
5. Who said, “Human institutions are one mass of folly and contradiction”?
(A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Rousseau (C) Froebel (D) Pestalozzi
Ans: B
6. Naturalist’s conception of man is :
(A) Man’s very essence of being is his spiritual nature
(B) It is spirit rather than animality that is most truly man
(C) Nature would have them children before they are men
(D) There exists in the nature of things a perfect pattern of each individual
Ans: C
7. The Law of Effect can be effectively used in :
(A) Learning experience (B) Curriculum development
(C) Supervision (D) Classroom management
Ans: D
8. “Give me a dozen of healthy children I can make them Doctor, Judge, Beggar and even a Thief ”. This comment is made by :
(A) Hull (B) James Watson
(C) Jung (D) Guthrie
Ans: B
9. If a researcher conducts a research on finding out which administrative style contributes more to institutional effectiveness. This will be an example of :
(A) Basic Research (B) Action Research
(C) Applied Research (D) Fundamental Research
Ans: C
10. National Adult Education Programme (NAEP) was launched in :
(A) 1970 (B) 1974 (C) 1978 (D) 1976
Ans: C
11. A form of embedded assessment :
(A) Formative Assessment (B) Portfolio Assessment
(C) Authentic Assessment (D) Norm referenced Assessment
Ans: B
12. Equalisation of educational opportunity is provided in — of Indian Constitution.
(A) Article 16 (B) Article 15
(C) Article 24 (D) Article 45
Ans: D
13. National Policy on Education’ 1986 was reviewed by :
(A) Ramamurti Committee (B) Iswar Bhai Patel Committee
(C) Subramanian Committee (D) Yashpal Committee
Ans: A
14. Establishment of University of Pondicherry is the contribution of :
(A) Tagore (B) Vivekananda
(C) Aurobindo (D) Radhakrishnan
Ans: C
15. Who raised the slogan, “Each one Teach one”?
(A) Swami Vivekanada
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) Rabindra Nath Tagore
(D) Aurobindo
Ans: B
16. The conclusion of a deductive argument is
(A) Certain (B) Experience (C) Intuition (D) Probable
Ans: A
17. According to Jean Piaget, children are no longer egocentric when entering :
(A) Sensorimotor stage (B) Preoperational stage
(C) Concrete operational stage (D) Formal operational stage
Ans: C
18. The standard deviation is the — of the variance.
(A) Square (B) Square root (C) Modulus (D) Variation
Ans: B
19. A good scholar may be poor in sports related skills. This is an example for :
(A) Inter individual differences (B) Intra individual differences
(C) Cross cultural differences (D) Trans cultural differences
Ans: B
20. Learning is the result of :
(A) Maturation (B) Heredity
(C) Experience (D) Intuition
Ans: C
21. Which is not a component of multiple intelligences?
(A) Bodily kinesthetic intelligence (B) Interpersonal intelligence
(C) Musical intelligence (D) Successful intelligence
Ans: D
22. A gifted learner possess :
(A) High IQ (B) High EQ
(C) High creativity (D) High motor coordination
Ans: A
23. Which of the following is not inclusion?
(A) Educational needs of all children are addressed
(B) All children are welcome regardless of their differences
(C) Educating children part time in special schools and part time in regular schools
(D) Adapting the environment to accommodate the disability
Ans: C
24. Persons with Disabilities Act enacted in the year :
(A) 1895 (B) 1995 (C) 1998 (D) 1993
Ans: B
25. Down syndrome is caused by an error in cell division called :
(A) Non disjunction (B) Non dysfunction (C) Mosaicism (D) Disjunction
Ans: A
26. Expansion of ODD is :
(A) Oppositional Deviant Disorder
(B) Oppositional Development Disorder
(C) Oppositional Defiant Disorder
(D) Oppositional Delinquent Disorder
Ans: C
27. According to John Locke, a child’s mind does not contain any
(A) Innate ideas (B) Memory
(C) Observation (D) Imagination
Ans: A
28. According to John Dewey, children should experience — in school to make them better citizens.
(A) Rules (B) Discipline (C) Democracy (D) Practical implementation
Ans: C
29. United Nations Environmental Programme, the coordinating body for the United Nations’ environmental activities was found as a result of :
(A) Rio Conference (B) Stockholm Conference
(C) UN Sustainable Development Summit (D) Johannesburg Conference
Ans: B
30. The process of incorporating learners with special needs in general education classes to receive high quality instruction and interventions is :
(A) Mainstreaming (B) Integrated Education
(C) Inclusive Education (D) Incorporation
Ans: C
31. Which is not a hinderance to national integration?
(A) Casteism (B) Intercaste marriages
(C) Social disparity (D) Linguistic Fanaticism
Ans: B
32. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child came into force on :
(A) 20th November 1989 (B) 20th September 1990 (C) 2nd September 1990 (D) 2“‘1 November 1989
Ans: C
33. Rishi Valley Education Centre reflects the philosophy of :
(A) Aurobindo (B) Jiddhu Krishnamurthy (C) Vinoba Bhave (D) Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
Ans: B
34. National Steering Committee for NCF 2005 was set up under the chairmanship of :
(A) Prof. Yashpal (B) Dr. Krishnakumar (C) Dr. Sam Pitroda (D) Prof. T.S.R. Subramanian
Ans: A
35. A technique of extracting confidential information such as credit card numbers and username password combos by masquerading as a legitimate enterprise is :
(A) Hacking (B) Salami fraud (C) Credit card fraud (D) Phishing
Ans: D
36. Which philosophy of education states knowing is the recall of latent ideas?
(A) Existentialism (B) Realism (C) Idealism (D) Naturalism
Ans: C
37. “Mother play” is written by :
(A) Dewey (B) Froebel (C) Montessori (D) Pestalozzi
Ans: B
38. The name of a webpage address :
(A) URL (B) Protocol
(D) Domain (D) IP address
Ans: A
39. A tool that articulates the expectations for a project by listing criteria, and for each criteria, describing levels of quality is :
(A) Criterion Referenced Test (B) Diagnostic test
(C) Rating scale (D) Rubrics
Ans: D
40. Cultural lag was first introduced by :
(A) Michael Zarate (B) George payne (C) W.F. Ogburn (D) Auguste Comte
Ans: C
41. 10+2+3 year structure of education was proposed by :
(A) Secondary education Commission (B) Indian Education Commission
(C) University education Commission (D) Hartog Wood Committee
Ans: B
42. Which of the following is Doordarshan’s educational television channel?
(A) Gyan Bharathi (B) Victers (C) Gyan Dharsan (D) Edutopia
Ans: C
43. “Educational Sociology is the study of the interaction of the individual and his cultural environment.” was stated by :
(A) Dewey (B) T.P.Munn
(C) Ottoway (D) Carter
Ans: C
44. Which is not an example of projective test?
(A) Children appreciation test
(B) Situational test
(C) Draw a man test
(D) Word test
Ans: A
45. Which is not a symptom of conduct disorder?
(A) Bullying (B) Vandalism (C) Shop lifting (D) Flighting
Ans: D
46. Social interaction plays a fundamental role in the development of cognition is the major theme under the theoretical framework of :
(A) Carl Rogers (B) Vygotsky (C) John Dewey (D) Piaget
Ans: B
47. Buniyadi Shiksha’ plan is based on — philosophy.
(A) Mahatma Gandhi’s (B) Vivekanada’s
(C) Aurobindo’s (D) Tagore’s
Ans: A
48. Robert Sternberg, a famous psychologist, argued that creativity requires different types of intelligence.
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6
Ans: A
49. Who is called the father of both Realism and the scientific method?
(A) Edward Thorndike (B) Plato (C) Socrates (D) Aristotle
Ans: D
50. An assessment is — if it consistently achieves the same results with the same (or similar) students.
(A) Valid (B) Invalid (C) Reliable (D) Unreliable
Ans: C
51. Which among the following are not the characteristic of communication disorders?
(A) Omission (B) Substitution (C) Addition (D) Inattention
Ans: D
52. The right to education of persons with disabilities until 18 years of age is laid down under:
(A) RTE act, 2009 (B) PWD act, 2016
(C) RCI act, 1992 (D) UGC act, 1956
Ans: B
53. Which among the following is not the characteristic of Autism Spectrum Disorder?
(A) Social Deficit (B) Minting Sameness (C) Self-stimulation (D) Hyper vigilance
Ans: D
54. An impairment in the ability to receive, send, process, and comprehend concepts of verbal, nonverbal and graphic symbol systems is termed as :
(A) Communication disorder (B) Learning Disability (C) Speech sound disorder (D) Autism spectrum disorder
Ans: A
55. The range of moderate hearing lies between lies between :
(A) 60-75 db (B) 20-30 db (C) 30-40 db (D) 40-60 db
Ans: D
56. The attitude displayed by family members with a person with disability that has harmful effects and often affect the poor recovery of that person is termed as :
(A) Sympathy (B) Expressed emotion (C) Support (D) Ignorance
Ans: B
57. Conner’s rating Scale is used for the assessment of which of the following disorder?
(A) ADHD (B) Childhood Depression (C) Specific Learning Disorder (D) Language Disorder
Ans: A
58. The exponent of multiple intelligences theory :
(A) Goleman (B) Gardner (C) Thorndike (D) Guilford
Ans: B
59. Fragile X syndrome is also known as :
(A) PRAXA (B) FRAGX (C) FAGXA (D) FRAXA
Ans: D
60. A disorder which is a disconnection between a person’s thoughts, memories, feelings and actions :
(A) Social anxiety disorder (B) Adjustment disorder (C) Dissociative disorder (D) Conduct disorder
Ans: C
61. CARS indicate :
(A) Clinical Autism Rating Scale (B) Children Autism Rating Scale
(C) Childhood Autism Rating Scale (D) Comparative Autism Rating Scale
Ans: C
62. Audio-meter is used to measure which of the following disability?
(A) Visual impairment (B) Physical impairment (C) Speech disorder (D) Hearing impairment
Ans: D
63. Identify the disorder, which is characterised by impulsivity and excessive or exaggerated motor activity?
(A) ADHD (B) ASD (C) SLD (D) Communication Disorder
Ans: A
64. Choose the correct match from the following :
(a) Dyslexia (i) Difficulty with writing
(b) Dyspraxia (ii) Difficulty with Maths
(c) Dyscalculia (iii) Difficulty with reading
(d) Dysgraphia (iv) Difficulty with fine motor skills
(A) a-i, b-iv, c-iii, d-ii
(B) a-iii, b-iv, c-ii, d-i
(C) a-iv, b-i, c-ii, d-iii
(D) a-ii, b-iii, c-iv, d-i
Ans: B
65. Which parenting style encourages children to be independent but still places limits and controls on their actions?
(A) Authoritarian Parenting (B) Authoritative Parenting (C) Neglectful Parenting (D) Indulgent Parenting
Ans: B
66. Principle of unifying experience is suitable for :
(A) Children with learning disability (B) Children with speech disorder
(C) Children with hearing impairment (D) Children with visual impairment
Ans: D
67. Which of the following method is most suitable for children with learning disability?
(A) Remedial teaching (B) Trial and error method (C) Behaviour Guidance Method (D) Brain storming
Ans: C
68. The parents’ taking action to get what their child needs is termed as :
(A) Smart parenting (B) Family empowerment (C) Family cohesiveness (D) Quality parenting
Ans: B
69. Which disorder is the product of Substile central nervous system impairment?
(A) Specific Learning Disorder (B) Communication Disorder (C) Autistic Spectrum Disorder (D) ADHD
Ans: A
70. Choose the odd one among the following :
(A) Articulation disorder (B) Fluency disorder
(C) Voice disorder (D) Language disorder
Ans: D
71. Which among the following can be used for the behaviour management of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
(A) Selective Reinforcement (B) REBT
(C) Assertiveness Training (D) CBT
Ans: A
72. Who is not associated with emotional intelligence?
(A) John Mayer (B) Jean Piaget (C) Peter Salovey (D) Daniel Goleman
Ans: B
73. Which of the following is a motor difficulty?
(A) Dyslexia (B) Dysgraphia (C) Dyscalculia (D) Dyspraxia
Ans: D
74. RTE Act does not ensure :
(A) Universal access until the age of 14 (B) Free education at primary level
(C) Instruction in English (D) Learner centered learning environment
Ans: C
75. Chromosomal condition which affects the production of testosterone :
(A) Klinefelter syndrome (B) Williams syndrome (C) Fragile X syndrome (D) Trisomy 21
Ans: A
76. Communication apprehension is an issue associated with :
(A) Conduct (B) Social anxiety
(C) Context (D) Adjustment
Ans: B
77. Purpose of case study is to :
(A) Diagnose the reason for difficulty (B) Locate the difficulty
(C) Classify learners (D) Arrive inferences from data
Ans: A
78. CAT was developed by :
(A) Murray (B) Morgan (C) Moreno (D) Bellak
Ans: D
79. The ethical principle, which respect and uphold the person’s multiple and interdependent rights and interest is termed as?
(A) Dignity (B) Integrity
(C) Confidentiality (D) Personal freedom
Ans: A
80. One of the pioneers in behavioural treatment of children with autism is :
(A) Kurlan (B) Snyder (C) Ivar Lovaas (D) Wilkinson
Ans: C
(A) Omission (B) Substitution (C) Addition (D) Inattention
Ans: D
52. The right to education of persons with disabilities until 18 years of age is laid down under:
(A) RTE act, 2009 (B) PWD act, 2016
(C) RCI act, 1992 (D) UGC act, 1956
Ans: B
53. Which among the following is not the characteristic of Autism Spectrum Disorder?
(A) Social Deficit (B) Minting Sameness (C) Self-stimulation (D) Hyper vigilance
Ans: D
54. An impairment in the ability to receive, send, process, and comprehend concepts of verbal, nonverbal and graphic symbol systems is termed as :
(A) Communication disorder (B) Learning Disability (C) Speech sound disorder (D) Autism spectrum disorder
Ans: A
55. The range of moderate hearing lies between lies between :
(A) 60-75 db (B) 20-30 db (C) 30-40 db (D) 40-60 db
Ans: D
56. The attitude displayed by family members with a person with disability that has harmful effects and often affect the poor recovery of that person is termed as :
(A) Sympathy (B) Expressed emotion (C) Support (D) Ignorance
Ans: B
57. Conner’s rating Scale is used for the assessment of which of the following disorder?
(A) ADHD (B) Childhood Depression (C) Specific Learning Disorder (D) Language Disorder
Ans: A
58. The exponent of multiple intelligences theory :
(A) Goleman (B) Gardner (C) Thorndike (D) Guilford
Ans: B
59. Fragile X syndrome is also known as :
(A) PRAXA (B) FRAGX (C) FAGXA (D) FRAXA
Ans: D
60. A disorder which is a disconnection between a person’s thoughts, memories, feelings and actions :
(A) Social anxiety disorder (B) Adjustment disorder (C) Dissociative disorder (D) Conduct disorder
Ans: C
61. CARS indicate :
(A) Clinical Autism Rating Scale (B) Children Autism Rating Scale
(C) Childhood Autism Rating Scale (D) Comparative Autism Rating Scale
Ans: C
62. Audio-meter is used to measure which of the following disability?
(A) Visual impairment (B) Physical impairment (C) Speech disorder (D) Hearing impairment
Ans: D
63. Identify the disorder, which is characterised by impulsivity and excessive or exaggerated motor activity?
(A) ADHD (B) ASD (C) SLD (D) Communication Disorder
Ans: A
64. Choose the correct match from the following :
(a) Dyslexia (i) Difficulty with writing
(b) Dyspraxia (ii) Difficulty with Maths
(c) Dyscalculia (iii) Difficulty with reading
(d) Dysgraphia (iv) Difficulty with fine motor skills
(A) a-i, b-iv, c-iii, d-ii
(B) a-iii, b-iv, c-ii, d-i
(C) a-iv, b-i, c-ii, d-iii
(D) a-ii, b-iii, c-iv, d-i
Ans: B
65. Which parenting style encourages children to be independent but still places limits and controls on their actions?
(A) Authoritarian Parenting (B) Authoritative Parenting (C) Neglectful Parenting (D) Indulgent Parenting
Ans: B
66. Principle of unifying experience is suitable for :
(A) Children with learning disability (B) Children with speech disorder
(C) Children with hearing impairment (D) Children with visual impairment
Ans: D
67. Which of the following method is most suitable for children with learning disability?
(A) Remedial teaching (B) Trial and error method (C) Behaviour Guidance Method (D) Brain storming
Ans: C
68. The parents’ taking action to get what their child needs is termed as :
(A) Smart parenting (B) Family empowerment (C) Family cohesiveness (D) Quality parenting
Ans: B
69. Which disorder is the product of Substile central nervous system impairment?
(A) Specific Learning Disorder (B) Communication Disorder (C) Autistic Spectrum Disorder (D) ADHD
Ans: A
70. Choose the odd one among the following :
(A) Articulation disorder (B) Fluency disorder
(C) Voice disorder (D) Language disorder
Ans: D
71. Which among the following can be used for the behaviour management of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
(A) Selective Reinforcement (B) REBT
(C) Assertiveness Training (D) CBT
Ans: A
72. Who is not associated with emotional intelligence?
(A) John Mayer (B) Jean Piaget (C) Peter Salovey (D) Daniel Goleman
Ans: B
73. Which of the following is a motor difficulty?
(A) Dyslexia (B) Dysgraphia (C) Dyscalculia (D) Dyspraxia
Ans: D
74. RTE Act does not ensure :
(A) Universal access until the age of 14 (B) Free education at primary level
(C) Instruction in English (D) Learner centered learning environment
Ans: C
75. Chromosomal condition which affects the production of testosterone :
(A) Klinefelter syndrome (B) Williams syndrome (C) Fragile X syndrome (D) Trisomy 21
Ans: A
76. Communication apprehension is an issue associated with :
(A) Conduct (B) Social anxiety
(C) Context (D) Adjustment
Ans: B
77. Purpose of case study is to :
(A) Diagnose the reason for difficulty (B) Locate the difficulty
(C) Classify learners (D) Arrive inferences from data
Ans: A
78. CAT was developed by :
(A) Murray (B) Morgan (C) Moreno (D) Bellak
Ans: D
79. The ethical principle, which respect and uphold the person’s multiple and interdependent rights and interest is termed as?
(A) Dignity (B) Integrity
(C) Confidentiality (D) Personal freedom
Ans: A
80. One of the pioneers in behavioural treatment of children with autism is :
(A) Kurlan (B) Snyder (C) Ivar Lovaas (D) Wilkinson
Ans: C