Psychology Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: How will you plan for an integrated EVS classroom?
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6247049ce6c50b4b29b8fd37- 1Combine two or more subject areas into one lesson.true
- 2Separate all the subjects into a different plans.false
- 3Arrange separate teachers for science and social science.false
- 4Arrange separate teacher specializing in environmental sciencefalse
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Answer : 1. "Combine two or more subject areas into one lesson. "
Q: Which technique is used in the rating scale?
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6239c18aa5834d3c54669ecb- 1Written questionfalse
- 2Observationtrue
- 3Checklistfalse
- 4Assignmentsfalse
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Answer : 2. "Observation "
Q: The following is not an example of gender stereotyping:
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62680e9797c2ed7f1de48a2b- 1Only boys being encouraged to in the football participate tournament.false
- 2Only the girls in class are asked to decorate the class boards.false
- 3While boys try to monopolise the class discussions, attention is given to both girls and boys to encourage participation.true
- 4Boys and girls are made to sit in separate rows for ensuring discipline in class.false
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Answer : 3. "While boys try to monopolise the class discussions, attention is given to both girls and boys to encourage participation. "
Explanation :
The following is an example of gender stereotype.
( 1 ) Only boys being encouraged to in the football participate tournament.
( 2 ) Only the girls in class are asked to decorate the class boards.
( 3 ) Boys and girls are made to sit in separate rows for ensuring discipline in class.
Q: Which National Curriculum Framework (NCF) recommended Environmental Studies to be taught as an integrated curricular area at the primary level?
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622499cd18802b47fa75b4ac- 1NCF - 2005false
- 2NCF- 1988false
- 3NCF - 2000false
- 4NCF - 1975true
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Answer : 4. "NCF - 1975 "
Q: लेखन क्रिया के शिक्षण का आरंभ होता है-
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624f11daebff42398b9d2112- 1सीधी रेखाओं सेtrue
- 2घुण्डियों सेfalse
- 3तिरछी रेखाओं सेfalse
- 4अक्षरों सेfalse
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Answer : 1. "सीधी रेखाओं से "
Q: How much portion of time should be given to the statement - guidance while teaching social studies during a period?
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628258a76a603148478b3bf1- 140 percentfalse
- 260 percenttrue
- 350 percentfalse
- 420 percentfalse
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Answer : 2. "60 percent "
Q: Which one of the following questions invites children to think critically?
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6225c5810817ad3c06fd7424- 1Do you know the answer to this?false
- 2What is the right answer?false
- 3Can you think of a similar situation?false
- 4What are the different ways in which we can solve this?true
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Answer : 4. "What are the different ways in which we can solve this? "
Q: What is Agraphia?
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64bfcf1124c8d11f42a6fb61- 1Loss of the ability to hearfalse
- 2Loss of the ability to speakfalse
- 3Loss of the ability to writetrue
- 4Loss of the ability to understandfalse
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Answer : 3. " Loss of the ability to write"
Explanation :
A. Agraphia is an acquired neurological disorder that causes a lack of ability to communicate through writing, either due to motor dysfunction or the inability to spell.
B. Central agraphia usually involves language areas of the brain, causing difficulty spelling or spontaneous communication, and often co-occurs with other language disorders. Some types of central agraphia include:
1. Alphabetical agraphia – In this, there is difficulty in recognizing or writing letters.
2. Semantic agraphia – It involves difficulty in understanding or writing words.
3. Orthographic agraphia – It involves difficulty in applying spelling rules.

