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18 Centuries of Physical Education and Sports Sciences

18 Centuries of Physical Education and Sports Sciences is collection of 1800 MCQ on Physical Education, Sports, Games and Research and Statistics in Physical Education and Sports Aciences

Keywords: Physical Education and Sports Sciences,Statistics in Physical Education

1174. The life span of Platelets is.
1175.
1176. (a) 2 to 3 days (b) 2 to 3 week
1177.
1178. (c) 2 to 3 days month (d) None of these
1179.
1180. The Production of New Blood is called.

1181. (a) Haematopoiesis (b) Haematoma
1182.
1183. (c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Size of the heart is. One’s two closed fist
(a) One’s Closed fist (b) None of these
(c) One’s open palm (d)

The Heart is located in the.

(a) Thorax (b) Behind the Set mum

(c) Between two lungs (d) All the above

The Heart is enclosed in a bag called.

(a) Pericardium (b) Myocardium

(c) Endocardium (d) None of these

The Heart is composed of.

(a) 1 Pump (b) 2 Pump

(c) 3 Pump (d) None of these

The blood Vessels carries blood away from the right

ventricle is.
(a) Pulmonary Artery (b) Pulmonary Veins

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The blood Vessels carries blood to the left article is

(a) Pulmonary Artery (b) Pulmonary Veins

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Wall of the Heart is made up of.

(a) Cardiac Muscle (b) Connective Tissue

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Radial Artery is located at.

(a) Upper Limb (b) Lower Limb

(c) Chest (d) None of these

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1184. Which large Vessel carries blood away from the left
1185.
1186. ventricle is?
1187.
(a) Aorta (b) Ventricle
1188.
1189. (c) Pulmonary Artery (d) None of these
1190.
1191. The Shape of Heart is.

1192. (a) Round (b) Cone

(c) Oval (d) None of these

The two Auricles are separated from each other by.

(a) Inter a trial (b) Inter Ventricular Septum

septum

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The two ventricles are completely separated from each

other by.
(a) Inter a trial (b) Inter Ventricular Septum

septum

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Adults heart weight about

(a) 260-300 gm (b) 240-310 gm

(c) 200-340 gm (d) None of these

The upper chamber of heart is called.

(a) Auricles (Atria) (b) Ventricles

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The lower chamber of heart is called

(a) Auricles (Atria) (b) Ventricles

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Auricle and Ventricle of each side communicate

with each other by means of.

(a) Atrio-Ventricular (b) Atrial Opening

Opening

(c) Ventrial Opening (d) None of these

The Valve which guards the Atrio Ventricular Opening

on the right side are called.

(a) Tricuspid Valve (b) Bicuspid (Mitral Valve)

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1193. (c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Valve which guards the Atrio Ventricular Opening
on the left side are called.
(a) Tricuspid Valve (b) Bicuspid (Mitral Valve)

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

1194. The outer covering of heart is called.
1195.
1196. (a) Myocardium (b) Pericardium
1197.
1198. (c) Endocardium (d) None of these
1199.
1200. The inner lining of the heart is called.

(a) Myocardium (b) Pericardium

(c) Endocardium (d) None of these

The Middle Muscular Layer of Heart is called.

(a) Myocardium (b) Pericardium

(c) Endocardium (d) None of these

The highly specialized tissue seen in the wall of the right

Auricle is.

(a) Nodal Tissue (b) Epithelial Tissue

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Tissue that initiates the contraction of heart is

known as.

(a) Pace Maker (b) Gynogenic

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Contraction of the chambers of the heart is called.

(a) Systole (b) Diastole

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The relaxation of the chambers of the heart is called.

(a) Systole (b) Diastole

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

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Answers A 1181. B
A 1182. A
1101. B 1121. A 1141. C 1161. C 1183. A
1102. A 1122. A 1142. A 1162. A 1184. A
1103. D 1123. B 1143. A 1163. A 1185. B
1104. A 1124. A 1144. A 1164. A 1186. A
1105. C 1125. A 1145. A 1165. A 1187. B
1106. A 1126. B 1146. C 1166. A 1188. A
1107. B 1127. C 1147. B 1167. A 1189. A
1108. C 1128. C 1148. C 1168. A 1190. B
1109. C 1129. A 1149. A 1169. B 1191. A
1110. C 1130. A 1150. B 1170. A 1192. A
1111. A 1131. A 1151. A 1171. A 1193. B
1112. D 1132. B 1152. A 1172. A 1194. B
1113. C 1133. B 1153. A 1173. A 1195. C
1114. A 1134. A 1154. A 1174. A 1196. A
1115. D 1135. B 1155. A 1175. A 1197. A
1116. B 1136. D 1156. A 1176. A 1198. A
1117. A 1137. D 1157. A 1177. A 1199. A
1118. C 1138. A 1158. A 1178. A 1200. B
1119. A 1139. A 1159. A 1179.
1120. C 1140. B 1160. D 1180.

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Unit-13

1201. The alternate contraction and relaxation constitute the.

(a) Heart-Beat (b) Cardiac Cycle

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

1202 In a normal adult, the heart beats approximately.

(a) 72/minutes (b) 80/minutes

(c) 60/minutes (d) None of these

1203 The amount of blood pumped out by the heart in a minute

is.

(a) 5 litres (b) 6 litres

(c) 3 litres (d) 4 litres

1204 The Cardiac output in an adult individual is about.

(a) 4 litres (b) 5 litres

(c) 3 litres (d) 6 litres

1205 The Stroke volume in an adult individual is about.

(a) 70 ml (b) 80 ml

(c) 90 ml (d) 100 ml

1206 Each Heartbeat lasts about.

(a) 0.8 Seconds (b) 0.7 Seconds

(c) 0.4 Seconds (d) 0.5 Seconds

1207 The impure blood of the body enters in to the heart through.

(a) Inferior Venacava (b) Superior Venacava

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

1208 The Regular Repetition of Heartbeat is called.

(a) Cardic Rhythm (b) Cardic Output

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

1209 The disorder caused by the clotting of blood within the blood

vessel is.

(a) Thrombosis (b) Coronary

Thrombosis

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

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1210. The Circulation of blood from the right ventricle to the lungs

1211 and from there to the left auricle is called.
1212
1213 (a) Pulmonary (b) Lesser Circulation
1214
1215 Circulation
1216
1217 (c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1218
The Normal blood pressure of an adult individual is.

(a) 120 mm/80 mm (b) 110 mm/90 mm

(c) 90 mm/110 mm (d) 80 mm/110 mm

The instrument used to measure the blood pressure in man

is called.

(a) Sphygmomanometer (b) Spirometer

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The instrument used to assess the electrical potential of the

heart is known as.

(a) Sphygmomanometer (b) Electro Cardiograph

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Red Colour of the blood is due to the presence of.

(a) Myoglobin (b) Haemoglobin

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

Blood Group ‘O’ is called.

(a) Universal Recipient (b) Universal Donor

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

Blood Group ‘AB’ is called.

(a) Universal Recipient (b) Universal Donor

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
The donor of ‘AB’ group can donate blood to.

(a) A Group (b) B Group

(c) AB Group (d) O Group

‘A’ Group donor can donate blood to.

(a) A Group (b) AB Group

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

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1219 ‘O’ Group patient can receive blood from.
1220
1221 (a) A Group (b) AB Group
1222
1223 (c) O Group (d) B Group
1224
1225 Respiration through skin is.
1226
1227 (a) Internal Respiration (b) Cutaneous
1228
Respiration

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Study of Muscle is known as.

(a) Myology (b) Cytology

(c) Arthrology (d) Physiology

The Muscles, which are attached to the bones are.

(a) Cardiac Muscles (b) Skeletal Muscles

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

How many muscles constitute the human body?

(a) 637 (b) 638

(c) 640 (d) 639

Number of chromosomes received by a child from his

parents is.

(a) 44 Pairs (b) 22 Pairs

(c) 23 Pairs (d) 46 Pairs

In 23 Pairs of chromosomes one pair is sex chromosomes and

22 Pairs are autosomes.

(a) True (b) False

(c) Partially True (d) Partially False

One X from mother and one X from father produce a female.

(a) False (b) True

(c) Partially True (d) Partially False

One Y from father and One X from mother produce a male.

(a) False (b) True

(c) Partially True (d) Partially False

Puberty usually appears in the age of.

(a) 10 to 14 years (b) 9 to 12 years

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(c) 12 to 18 years (d) None of these

1229 Menopause period of Women’s life occurs at the age of.
1230
1231 (a) 45 to 50 years (b) 48 to 55 years
1232
(c) 30 to 35 years (d) None of these
1233
Lungs are part of.
1234
1235 (a) Digestive System (b) Respiratory System
1236
1237 (c) Nervous System (d) Endocrine System

The branches of trachea is known as.

(a) Pharynx (b) Bronchus

(c) Larynx (d) None of these

“The right lung has three lobes and the left lung has two
lobes” The above statement is.

(a) True (b) False

(c) Partially True (d) Partially False

The Exchange of gases in the lungs between the blood and

the air is. External Respiration
(a) Internal Respiration (b)

(c) Cell Respiration (d) None of these

The Exchange of gases between the blood and tissue is.

(a) Internal Respiration (b) Tissue Respiration

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Normal body temperature of human body is.

(a) 98.4 F (b) 72 F

(c) 86 F (d) None of these

Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi are the parts of.

(a) Respiratory System (b) Circulatory System

(c) Digestive System (d) None of these

The exchange of gases between the blood and the tissue is

termed as.

(a) Internal (b) Tissue

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

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1238 External Respiration is also called Pulmonary Respiration.
1239
1240 (a) True (b) False
1241
1242 (c) Partially True (d) Partially False
1243
1244 The rate of Respiration per minute in an adult individual is
1245
1246 about. (b) 20 to 30
(a) 10 to 20

(c) 30 to 40 (d) 40 to 50

The instrument for measuring the vital capacity of the lung

is called.

(a) Spiro Meter (b) Goniometer

(c) Dynamometer (d) None of these

Which Part of the brain act as Respiratory Center?

(a) Medulla Oblongata (b) Hypothalamus

(c) Cerebrum (d) None of these

The transfer of O2 from air to the tissue and transfer of O2

from tissue to outside are called.

(a) Digestion (b) Absorption

(c) Respiration (d) None of these

Among Inspiration and Expiration that is an active process.

(a) Inspiration (b) Expiration

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The muscles assist the process of inspiration is.

(a) External Intercostal (b) Internal Intercostal

muscles muscles

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Atmospheric air entering the lungs during inhalation is

called.

(a) Inspired Air (b) Expired Air

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Normal Respiration taking place when a person is at rest

is called.

(a) Quiet Respiration (b) Laboured

Respiration

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(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

1247 The Respiration during the time of hard labour is.
1248
1249 (a) Quiet Respiration (b) Laboured
1250
1251 Respiration
1252
1253 (c) Both the above (d) None of the above

1254 The most important area of higher nervous activity in man
1255
is.

(a) Cerebral cortex (b) Pons

(c) Medulla Oblongata (d) None of these

The stimulus propagation along the nerve fiber is called.

(a) Condition (b) Radiation

(c) Transmission (d) None of these

The Junction between the nervous are called.

(a) Synapses (b) Axon

(c) Synaptic knobs (d) Synaptic Buttons

In the majority of synapses the transmitting substance is.

(a) Acetylcholine (b) Cerebrospinal Fluid

(c) Synovial Fluid (d) None of these

An adult human being sleeps.

(a) 7-8 hours a day (b) 7-10 hours a day

(c) 5-7 hours a day (d) None of these

The instrument used to record the electrical activity of the

encephalon or brain is called. Electrocardiograph
(a) Electroencephalogram (b)

(EEG)

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Temperature Regulation and water balance are

controlled by. (b) Cerebellum
(a) Cerebrum

(c) Hypothalamus (d) None of these

The Continuation of medulla is called.

(a) Hypothalamus (b) Spinal Cord

(c) Pons (d) None of these

203

1256 The Cavity inside the medulla is called.
1257
(a) 4th Ventricle (b) 3rd Ventricle
1258
1259 (c) 5th Ventricle (d) None of these
1260
1261 The Structure extends from the foramen magnum to the first

1262 lumbar vertebra is called.
1263
1264 (a) Spinal Cord (b) The Pons
1265
(c) Medulla Oblongata (d) None of these

The Number of ribs present in the thorax is.

(a) 8 pairs (b) 10 pairs

(c) 12 pairs (d) 14 pairs

The number of vertebra present in cervical region is.

(a) 4 Vertebrae (b) 5 Vertebrae

(c) 6 Vertebrae (d) 7 Vertebrae

The total number of cranial and spinal nerves is.

(a) 12 & 31 pairs (b) 13 & 32 pairs

(c) 9 & 12 pairs (d) None of these

A neuron that conveys sensory impulses from a receptor to

the Central Nervous System is called.
(a) Efferent Nerve (b) Afferent Nerve

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

Biceps is.

(a) Voluntary Muscle (b) Involuntary Muscle

(c) Cardiac Muscle (d) Pinnate Muscle

The total number of bones in skeleton system is.

(a) 206 (b) 207

(c) 200 (d) 214

The name of thighbone is.

(a) Femur (b) Tibia

(c) Radical (d) Ulna

Cardiac muscle the mucus membrane is found in.

(a) Respiratory Tract (b) Alimentary Tract

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

204

1266 Cardiac Muscles are.
1267
1268 (a) Striated muscle (b) Unstraiated Muscle
1269
1270 (c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1271
Rectus abdominus is located in.
1272
1273 (a) Abdomen (b) Thigh
1274
1275 (c) Chest (d) Back

Sternomustoid muscle is located in.

(a) Leg (b) Stomach

(c) Neck (d) Back

Shape of the pectorals major muscle is.

(a) Spindle Shape (b) Fan Shape

(c) Rhomboid (d) All the above

The Function of Skin is.

(a) Protective Function (b) Act as sense organ

(c) Heart Regulation (d) All the above

The Sense of the position of the head in relation to the body

is indicated by.

(a) Vestibular Nerve (b) Peripheral Nerve

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

Living objects need food to obtain.

(a) Fats (b) Energy

(c) Oxygen (d) None of these

Deficiency of parathyroid hormone causes.

(a) Titan (b) Goitre
(c) Grave’s Disease (d) None of these

The Thymus Gland locate at the lower end of the.

(a) Neck (b) Larynx

(c) Pharynx (d) Trachea

The bones and cartilages form the.

(a) Skeletal System (b) Muscular System

(c) Digestive System (d) Endocrine System

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1276 The movements of the body parts and the locomotion of the
1277
1278 animal is co-concerned with.
1279
1280 (a) Skeletal System (b) Muscular System

(c) Digestive System (d) Endocrine System

The system meant for feeding digestion and absorption of the

food materials is.

(a) Skeletal System (b) Muscular System

(c) Digestive System (d) Endocrine System

The transportation of materials within the body is concerned

with.

(a) Digestive System (b) Cardio Vascular

System

(c) Respiratory System (d) Urogenital System

The function of absorption of Oxygen and removal of carbon

dioxide is concerned with.

(a) Cardio Vascular (b) Respiratory System
(d) Endocrine System
System

(c) Nervous System

The Removal of waste products and the production of new

individuals are concerned with the.

(a) Endocrine System (b) Nervous System

(c) Urogenital System (d) None of these

1281 The Plane passes longitudinally through the center of the
1282
1283 body is.

(a) Median Plane (b) Sagittal Plane

(c) Horizontal Plane (d) Transverse Plane

The Science of structure of living organisms is.

(a) Anatomy (b) Physiology

(c) Pathology (d) Kinesiology

The Science of the life processes operating in living

organisms is.

(a) Anatomy (b) Physiology

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(c) Pathology (d) Kinesiology

1284 The Science of the change occurring in a diseased organism is
1285
1286 called.

1287 (a) Anatomy (b) Physiology
1288
1289 (c) Pathology (d) Kinesiology
1290
The Structural changes in the diseased organism is.
1291
(a) Pathologic Anatomy (b) Pathologic

Physiology

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Study of the change in the activities of the diseased

organism is. Pathologic
(a) Pathologic Anatomy (b)

Physiology

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The area situated far away from the median line of the body

is.

(a) Dorsal (b) Median

(c) Lateral (d) Ventral

The area situated closer to the median line of the body is.

(a) Dorsal (b) Median

(c) Lateral (d) Ventral

The Skeleton developed in the external surface of the body

is.

(a) Skeleton System (b) Muscular System

(c) Exoskeleton (d) None of these

The hormone that controls the growth of the body is.

(a) Thyroid Gland (b) Gonadotropic

Hormone

(c) Somato Tropic (d) None of these

Hormone

Thyroxin is produced by.

(a) Pancreas (b) Thyroid gland

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

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1292 Insulin is produced by.
1293
1294 (a) Pancreas (b) Thyroid gland
1295
1296 (c) Adrenal gland (d) None of these
1297
1298 The Protein substance, which acts as a biological catalyst
1299
1300 are. (b) Enzymes
(a) Proteins

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The enzyme present in the saliva is.

(a) Ptyalin (Salivary (b) Maltost

Amylase)

(c) Lactose (d) None of these

The process by which the food passes through the

Oesophagus is known as.

(a) Peristalsis (b) Periostitis

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The secretion of the gastric juice before the entrance of the

food in to the stomach is called.

(a) Psychic Phase (b) Gastric Phase

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Enzymes Pepsin, Rennin and Gastric Lipase are present

in.

(a) Gastric Juice (b) Saliva

(c) Pancreas (d) None of these

The digestion and absorption of the food takes place in the.

(a) Small Intestine (b) Large Intestine

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Parotid glands are situated at.

(a) Under the tongue (b) Under the lower jaw

(c) In front of the ear (d) None of these

The Saliva is secreted by.

(a) Parotid glands (b) Sub-Lingual glands

(c) Sub maxillary glands (d) All the above

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Answers

1201. C 1221. A 1241. A 1261. B 1281. A
1202. A 1222. B 1242. C 1262. A 1282. A
1203. A 1223. D 1243. A 1263. A 1283. B
1204. B 1224. C 1244. A 1264. A 1284. C
1205. A 1225. A 1245. A 1265. B 1285. A
1206. A 1226. B 1246. A 1266. B 1286. B
1207. C 1227. B 1247. B 1267. A 1287. C
1208. A 1228. A 1248. A 1268. B 1288. B
1209. A 1229. B 1249. C 1269. B 1289. C
1210. c 1230. B 1250. A 1270. D 1290. C
1211. A 1231. B 1251. A 1271. A 1291. B
1212. A 1232. A 1252. A 1272. B 1292. A
1213. B 1233. B 1253. A 1273. B 1293. B
1214. B 1234. C 1254. C 1274. B 1294. A
1215. B 1235. A 1255. B 1275. A 1295. A
1216. A 1236. A 1256. A 1276. B 1296. A
1217. C 1237. C 1257. A 1277. C 1297. A
1218. C 1238. A 1258. C 1278. B 1298. A
1219. C 1239. A 1259. B 1279. B 1299. A
1220. B 1240. A 1260. A 1280. C 1300. D

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Unit-14

1301. Bile helps in emulsification of fat.

(a) True (b) False

(c) Partially True (d) Partially False

1302. The length of Alimentary canal is about.

(a) 25 feet (b) 22 feet

(c) 30 feet (d) None of these

1303. The largest gland in the body is.

(a) Kidney (b) Liver

(c) Pituitary (d) None of these

1304. The organ the produces bile is.

(a) Kidney (b) Liver

(c) Heart (d) None of these

1305. The Intestinal Juice is also known as.

(a) Gastric Juice (b) Succus enterices

(c) Pancreatic Juice (d) None of these

1306. The Weight of the liver is about.

(a) 25 Ounces (b) 50 Ounces

(c) 40 Ounces (d) 30 Ounces

1307. Lobes of the Liver are.

(a) 2 in number (b) 5 in number

(c) 4 in number (d) None of these

1308. The mouth cavity is also known as.

(a) Buccal Cavity (b) Mouth

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1309. The ‘Incisors’, Canines, Premolars, and molars

are four kinds of.

(a) Salivary (b) Gastric Juice
Enzymes (d) None of these

(c) Teeth

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1310. The last four molars appear only after maturity

1311. are called.
1312.
1313. (a) Wisdom teeth (b) Milk teeth
1314.
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1315.
1316. The tooth made up of.
1317.
1318. (a) Dentine (b) Pulp Cavity

(c) Pulp (d) None of these

The common passage for the food and the air is.

(a) Pharynx (b) Larynx

(c) Oesophagus (d) None of these

The Parts of the small intestine are.

(a) Duodenum (b) Jejunum

(c) Ileum (d) All the above

The Jejunum and Ileum of small intestine are

called.

(a) Mesenteric Part (b) Small Intestine

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The main salivary glands are.

(a) Parotid (b) Sub-Maxillary

(c) Sub-Lingual (d) All the above

Proteins are converted in to peptones in stomach.

(a) True (b) False

(c) Partially True (d) Partially False

The first part of small Intestine is.

(a) Duodenum (b) Jejunum

(c) Lieum (d) None of these

Sucrose, Maltose, Lactose Enzymes are produced

in.

(a) Small Intestine (b) Large Intestine

(c) Stomach (d) None of these

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1319. The Peptic Ulcer occurs in.
1320.
1321. (a) Stomach (b) Duodenum

1322. (c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1323.
1324. The roof of the mouth cavity is.
1325.
(a) Palate (b) Hard Palate
1326.
(c) Soft Palate (d) None of these

The hormone secreted by the duodenum in order

to regulates the secretion of bile and pancreatic

juice is called.

(a) Secretin (b) Pancreozymisn

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

Among the following locate the ‘Graveyard’ of

the RBC.

(a) Heart (b) Liver

(c) Stomach (d) Spleen

The National Policy on Education envisaged free

and compulsory education up to the age of.

(a) 10 years (b) 14 years

(c) 11 years (d) None of these

The Central Advisory Board Of Education

(CABE) was set up in.

(a) 1986 (b) 1976

(c) 1935 (d) None of these

The Founder of Kinder garten system of school

is.

(a) Maria (b) John Dewey

Montessori

(c) Froebel (d) None of these

Non-formal education is especially meant for.

(a) Primary School (b) Secondary School

Children Children

(c) Drop-outs (d) None of these

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1327. Peer group dominance is found in.
1328.
1329. (a) Adults (b) Early Childhood
1330.
(c) Adolescent (d) None of these
1331.
1332. The main aim of Open School is to.
1333.
(a) Propagate (b) Propagate

Distance Learning Easier

Education in

the Country

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The Navodaya Vidyalaya give free education up

to... level to the talented children.

(a) 10th (b) 9th

(c) +2 (d) None of these

Good reading material for various age groups are

provided by the.

(a) National Council of Educational Research

and Training

(b) Indira Gandhi National Open University

(c) National Book Trust

(d) None of these

Apart from school education ... is accepted as an

integral part of education all over the world.

(a) College (b) Physical Education

Education (d) None of these
(c) Women’s

Education

The basic Thing that should exist between the

headmistress and other teachers.

(a) Ego (b) Authority

(c) Co-Operation (d) None of these

The highest literacy rate is noted in ... State of

India.

(a) Kerala (b) Delhi

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1334. (c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1335. Teacher’s Profession.

1336. (a) Aims at social (b) Earns more salary
1337.
1338. Welfare
1339.
1340. (c) Is a joy (d) None of these

A child in a class has the habit of thumb sucking.

This means the child has.

(a) A Good (b) A Good
(d) Intelligence
Memory None of these

(c) An Emotional

Problem

Education is only.

(a) Books (b) Discipline

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

The in attention of pupils is due to.

(a) Boring Lesson (b) Lack of interest

(c) The External (d) None of these
Environment

Another name for Basic Education is.

(a) Wardha Scheme (b) Indian Education

of Education

(c) Cultural (d) None of these

Education
A teacher’s first duty is towards his.

(a) Students (b) Superior
(c) Family Authorities

(d) None of these

Parents expect from teachers.

(a) Strict Discipline (b) Wide knowledge
in Subject

(c) Sincere Interest (d) None of these
in Children

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1341. To be attentive in class requires.
1342.
1343. (a) Suitable (b) Discipline
1344. Environment (d) None of these
1345.
1346. (c) Interest

1347. Average Intelligence Quotient ranges between.
1348.
(a) 140-169 (b) 170-179

(c) 90-109 (d) None of these

Who founded “Viswa Bharathi”?

(a) Tagore (b) Gandhi

(c) Aurobindo (d) None of these

The Equivalent of present +2 standards was

formerly known as.

(a) B.A. (b) B.Sc.

(c) Intermediate (d) None of these

Children learn much through their.

(a) Teacher (b) Peers

(c) Parents (d) None of these

On your first day in a class you would like to

impress the students by.

(a) Joking with the students without giving
importance to the day’s work

(b) Coming in very expensive dress

(c) Keeping the students busy in their normal
work

(d) None of these

The Mental skill that is useful in later years for
learning is.
(a) Recalling Skill (b) Creative Skill

(c) Visual Skill (d) None of these

Guidance is necessary in Education in the field of.

(a) All fields of (b) Elementary

Education Education

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(c) Higher (d) None of these

Secondary

Education

1349. The most important thing a teacher should bear
1350.
1351. in mind while teaching is.
1352.
1353. (a) Explanation (b) Keeping the class
1354.
silent
1355.
(c) Correlation (d) None of these

With B.Ed. degree a teacher can take classes for.

(a) 9 to 10 (b) 6 to 8

(c) 1 to 5 (d) None of these

J. Krishnamurthy is the author of.

(a) Gitanjali (b) Education for the

better social order

(c) letters to school (d) None of these

Operation Black Board is related to.

(a) Vocational (b) Elementary

Education Education

(c) Higher (d) None of these

Education

Braille System is mainly useful for.

(a) Totally Blind (b) Orthopedically

Children Handicapped

(c) Totally Deaf (d) None of these

Children
Gandhi’s Basic Education insists.

(a) Higher (b) Productive Work
Education (d) None of these

(c) Reading,
Writing &
Arithmetic

Stagnation means.

(a) To refuse admission for children who seek
admission

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(b) Child remains in the same class for many
years

(c) Insufficient finance for Education

(d) None of these

1356. The meeting of Parents with Teachers should be
1357. conducted.
1358. (a) Twice a month (b) Thrice a month
1359.
1360. (c) Once in two (d) None of these
1361. month
1362.
In the class room a teacher is.

(a) Leader (b) Friend

(c) Speaker (d) None of these

“Total Quality Education” was the term coined

by. (b) Rousseau
(a) Neil

(c) Deming (d) None of these

Value Education means.

(a) Moral (b) Cost Education

Education
(c) Economics of (d) None of these

Education

Value Education means.

(a) Human Right (b) Equality of Right

(c) Fundamental (d) None of these
Right

Creativity is inherent in.

(a) Average Category(b) Only a few
of Children

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
“Each one Teacher One” was the motto stated by.

(a) Rajaji (b) Gandhi

(c) Vivekananda (d) None of these

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1363. For a Child, learning becomes easier if the home

1364. environment is. (b) Filled with fun &
1365. (a) Calm frolic
1366. None of these
1367. (c) Full of Tension (d)
1368.
Creativity involves.
1369.
1370. (a) Thinking (b) Perception

(c) Reading (d) None of these

Adolescent period ranges between.

(a) 18 & 22 years (b) 11 & 15 years

(c) 12 & 19 years (d) None of these

A girl of 15 years is more attached to her.

(a) Teachers (b) Friends

(c) Parents (d) None of these

A teacher should give more importance to her

students.

(a) Character (b) Wealth

(c) Appearance (d) None of these

When a child cannot identify between ‘b’ and ‘d’

the child has. learning
(a) An eye problem (b) A

disability

(c) Less of (d) None of these

Intelligence

Poverty leads to.

(a) Drop outs (b) Upbringing in a

child

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

Comparison between siblings leads to.

(a) Inferiority (b) Special Progress
Complex

(c) A relaxed mind (d) None of these

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1371. A teacher should be a.
1372.
1373. (a) Strict Person (b) Good Friend

1374. (c) Regular (d) None of these
1375.
Investigator
1376.
1377. Ancient Educational Institutional was called.

(a) Secondary (b) Madrasa

School

(c) Gurukul (d) None of these

The best Educational Programme is one which is

according to the.

(a) Need of the (b) Ability of the

Child Child

(c) Interest of the (d) All of these along

Child with the need of

the society

Gurukuls were of.

(a) Vedic Origin

(b) They developed in Mahabharata Period

(c) They developed during Gupta period

(d) None of these

The Major responsibility with which the school

personals have been entrusted is that.

(a) It harmonized the needs of the child &

Demands of the society for the benefit of both

(b) It makes the child able to get job

(c) It prepares the school programme according

to the need of the child

(d) All of the above

Takshila was known as.

(a) Politics (b) Industry

(c) Education (d) Controversies

TV is superior to ratio as teaching aid because.

(a) Is costly

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(b) Is generally liked by pupils

(c) Invites two senses-hearing and vision

simultaneously leading to more accurate form

of learning

(d) All of the above

1378. Which of the following were educational towns in
1379.
early periods?
1380.
1381. (a) Patliputra (b) Mathura
1382.
(c) Ujjain (d) All of the above

Which delivering lecture if there is some

disturbance in the class, then a teacher should.

(a) Keep quiet for a while and then go on

(b) Not bother of what is happening in the class

(c) Punish those causing disturbance

(d) All of the above

An effective teacher adopts the norms of the.

(a) Democratic (b) Laissez-faire

Society Society

(c) Autocratic (d) All of the above

Society

While dealing with Juvenile delinquents a

teacher should.

(a) Play them with (b) Complaint to the

fifty sex jokes Principal against

them

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

Primary Education helps.

(a) Socialization of (b) Democratization

child of child

(c) In Course (d) All of the above

understanding

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1383. On which of the following statements there is

1384. consensus among Education.
1385.
(a) Disciplinary cases should be sent to Principal
1386.
1387. only when other means have failed
1388.
(b) Disciplinary cases should never be sent to the
principal’s office

(c) Disciplinary cases should be totally neglected

in the class

(d) None of these

In India equality of Educational Opportunity is.

(a) Illusionary (b) Reality

(c) Only in Name (d) None of these

Classroom discipline can be maintained

effectively by.
(a) Knowing the cause of indiscipline and

handling it with them hard
(b) Providing a program which is according to

the need and interest of the pupils

(c) By putting on fancy clothes in the classroom

(d) None of these

Educational Equality is a.

(a) Fundamental (b) Only a legal Right

Right

(c) Only a (d) Only a directive

customary Principle

Right

The most appropriate meaning of learning is.

(a) Inculcation of (b) Modification of

Knowledge Behavior

(c) Personal (d) Acquisition of

Adjustment Skills

In Education we can follow.

(a) Capitalist (b) Dogmatist

Tradition Approach

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1389. (c) Free from any (d) None of these
1390. ‘ism’

1391. In the final analysis, teaching must be thought of
1392. mainly as a process of.
(a) Asking questions and evaluating the learning

(b) Directing the activities of the pupils

(c) Hearing the recitation of pupils

(d) All of the above
The Term ‘Functional Literacy’ regarding the
education of adult means that.
(a) The literacy of the adult should enable him

for thoughtful reading in his social &
Professional life
(b) It should provide his access to written
communication without much difficulty
(c) The adults should be able to function as
members of the adult franchise scheme
(d) None of these

The Functions of a teacher is in the order of.

(a) Guiding the child, helping him towards
progress and evaluation

(b) Checking homework, guiding him and
assignment further task

(c) Both the above

(d) None of the above

The distinction between moral & ethnical
instruction could be made as follows.
(a) The morals emphasize knowledge and ethics

stress performance
(b) Ethics stress knowledge and morals

emphasize performance
(c) Morals are long standing but ethics are slow

in change

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(d) Ethics are fast changing but morals are slow

in change

1393. A teacher in the class is.
1394.
(a) The President (b) A Director of the
1395.
1396. of the group Group
1397.
(c) A Leader & (d) All of the above

guide of the

group

The Professionally acceptable definition of a

backward child would be follows.

(a) One who falls to follow the classroom

instructions

(b) One who is not able to do the work two years

below his class

(c) One who falls backward in achievement due

to absenteeism

(d) One who cannot do the work of one class

below his class

Teachers primary responsibility lies in.

(a) Planning (b) Implementing

educational policies

experiences

(c) Keeping (d) All of the above

students records

Which of the following acceptable definition of a

backward adult-literacy rate as per the latest

available Census Report?

(a) Tamilnadu (b) Maharashtra

(c) Kerala (d) Andhra Pradesh

The Psycho analysts behave that in a majority of

cases people get blindness or Paralysis because.

(a) These defects take root in childhood

Experience only

(b) They are the outcome of wish fulfilment and

motivated acts

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1398. (c) They are the hereditary weakness with a
1399. biological basis
1400.
(d) Such defects exists in all individuals in an
unconscious state

Culture is considered to have an optional form

also beside the universal and special forms.

Therefore, the cultural progress of a society is

depicted by.

(a) The Optional (b) The Universal

form only form only

(c) The Special (d) None of these

form only

I like teaching profession, because of.

(a) Good Salary (b) Challenging Work

(c) Good (d) Serving to the

Opportunities least competent

for Private people
Tuitions

The Principle of the school believe that English is

the best medium of teaching, His view is.

(a) Correct (b) Wrong

(c) Good View (d) Result-Oriented

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Answer

1301. A 1321. A 1341. C 1361. C 1381. D
1302. A 1322. D 1342. C 1362. A 1382. D
1303. B 1323. B 1343. A 1363. A 1383. A
1304. A 1324. C 1344. C 1364. B 1384. B
1305. B 1325. C 1345. B 1365. C 1385. B
1306. B 1326. C 1346. C 1366. B 1386. A
1307. B 1327. C 1347. A 1367. A 1387. B
1308. A 1328. A 1348. A 1368. B 1388. C
1309. C 1329. C 1349. C 1369. A 1389. B
1310. A 1330. C 1350. A 1370. A 1390. A
1311. A 1331. B 1351. C 1371. B 1391. A
1312. A 1332. C 1352. B 1372. C 1392. B
1313. D 1333. A 1353. A 1373. D 1393. C
1314. A 1334. A 1354. B 1374. A 1394. C
1315. D 1335. C 1355. B 1375. A 1395. A
1316. A 1336. C 1356. C 1376. C 1396. D
1317. A 1337. B 1357. A 1377. B 1397. B
1318. A 1338. A 1358. C 1378. D 1398. C
1319. C 1339. A 1359. A 1379. A 1399. D
1320. A 1340. C 1360. C 1380. A 1400. B

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Unit-15

1401. Article 45 under the Directive Principles of state policy in the Indian

1402. Constitution, provide for.
1403.
1404. (a) Rights of minorities to establish Educational Institutions
1405.
1406. (b) Free and compulsory to primary Education
1407.
1408. (c) Education for weaker section of the country
1409.
(d) Giving Financial Assistance to less advanced states

Which is not related to Froebel?

(a) Songs (b) Gifts

(c) Didactic Apparatus (d) None of these

Muslims name the place of Education as.

(a) Madrasa (b) Vidyalaya

(c) Primary School (d) None of these

Which of the following is most important for a teacher?

(a) Class-Room Discipline (b) Subject he is teaching

(c) Students of the class (d) Time available for teaching

Father of intelligent test is.

(a) Alfred Binet (b) Termon

(c) Thomas (d) None of these

In Maslow’s hierarchy of needs which one of the following forms

the base?

(a) Self-Actualization (b) Self-Esteem

(c) Love (d) Physiological Need

Thorndike propounded the theory of.

(a) Conditioning (b) Insight Learning

(c) Pleasurable Learning (d) Trial & Error

Insightful learning theory was developed by.

(a) Kohler (b) Thorndike

(c) Pavlov (d) None of these

The main cause for indiscipline among students is.

(a) Individual Characteristics (b) External Forces

(c) Environmental Forces (d) All of the above

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1410. Learning at initial stage show rapid progress is called.
1411.
1412. (a) Initial Spurt (b) Plateau
1413.
(c) Physiology Limit (d) End Spurt
1414.
1415. Learning reaches the climax is called.
1416.
1417. (a) Initial Spurt (b) End Spurt

1418. (c) Physiology Limit (d) Plateau

The material or resources that the teacher uses to meet an

educational need are called.

(a) Educational Media (b) Instructional Media

(c) Media for Communication (d) All of the above

The basic elements for teaching model suggested by Joyce and Well

are.

(a) Syntax (b) Social System

(c) Principles of Reaction and (d) All of the above

Support System

The areas of study that influence a school curricula are.

(a) Philosophy (b) Psychology

(c) Sociology (d) All of the above

Pavlov experimented with.

(a) Monkey (b) Cat

(c) Dog (d) None of these

Conditioned response theory was developed.

(a) Pavlov (b) Kohler

(c) Thorndike (d) None of these

Generalized conclusion on the basis of a sample is technically

known as.
(a) Statistical Inference of external validity of the research

(b) Data Analysis & Interpretation

(c) Parameter Inference

(d) All of the above

A Researcher select only 10 members as a sample from the total

population of 5000 and considers it good because.

(a) He was a good researcher

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(b) He was guided by his supervisor

(c) The populations was homogeneous

(d) All of the above

1419. The final result of a study will be more accurate if the sample drawn
1420.
1421. is. (b) Fixed by Quota
1422. (a) Taken Randomly

1423. (c) Representative to the (d) Purposive
1424.
population

A Researcher selects a probability sample of 100 out of the total

population. It is

(a) A Cluster sample (b) A Random Sample

(c) A Stratified Sample (d) A Systematic Sample

A Researcher divides the populations in to PG, Graduate & 10+2

students and using the random digit table he selects some of them

from each. This is technically called.

(a) Stratified Sampling (b) Stratified random Sampling

(c) Representative Sampling (d) None of these

The Topic method in Education should be interested.

(a) A Concentric Approach of teaching the class-room

(b) A Method of development of the syllabus in a subject

(c) A Substitute for the project method of teaching

(d) A Method suited better for arts subjects as compared to science

subjects

Frequent strikes by the students in the cause of.

(a) Students Unrest (b) Students Aptitude

(c) Teachers Incapability (d) Teachers Punishments

Regarding Co-Education at the Secondary Education the 1952-53

Education Commission has suggested that.

(a) To Start because in Several States could not afford

(b) To Maintain separate schools for boys and girls

(c) There should be objection to extend Co-Educational School

(d) None of these

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1425. First public Examination is called.
1426.
(a) Secondary School (b) Pre-University
1427.
(c) Higher Secondary (d) Middle School
1428.
1429. The National Education policy of 1979, recommended as follows

about the public schools.
(a) They should be brought under laws and regulations the

government Public Education System

(b) Their uniqueness and traditions have to be preserved the interests

of the best talents of the country

(c) They must be allowed the autonomy that was bestowed on them

by the past system of Education

(d) Suitable Ratio has to be maintained for admission of middle class

and power class students

The Educational Philosopher must have knowledge of Psychology

because.

(a) Psychology is after all a branch of Philosophy

(b) Psychological principles arise out of philosophical Maxims

(c) Psychological acquaints the philosopher with the world of reality

in his theorizing
(d) The Question of ‘Why’ and ‘What’ in Philosophy is purely

psychological at the root

Environmental Education Should be.

(a) Compulsory (b) Optional

(c) No Need of this Education (d) Should be Compulsory at all

levels of Education
By the term ‘Independent Variable’ is conducting any Educational

Research we mean.

(a) The Conditions which the Experiments cannot manipulate or

change

(b) The freedom and independence of the experiments in formulating

his approach

(c) The Conditions or situations which the experiments can

manipulate change

(d) None of these

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1430. Which of the following could be regarded as a specific behavior
1431. under the objective of understanding?
1432. (a) The Students given the correct names of places pointed out in the
1433.
map of India
1434. (b) He identifies a required geometrical figure from the out of order
1435.
(c) He sets right on electrical switch which was gone out of order

(d) None of these

As a teacher your suggestion for improving the child Education.

(a) Making many English Medium schools

(b) Establishing schools which teach their mother tongue

(c) Establishing Strict Schools

(d) Appointing a strict head master

What are the three process components of the Education Process?

(a) Education, Teacher & Books

(b) Teacher, Student & Education

(c) Teaching, Learning & Practice

(d) Direction, Instruction & Skill

Which of the following assumptions would be correct from a
Statistical Point of view?
(a) Errors of Observation will have measured frequencies closely

following the normal probability curve

(b) Linear Magnitudes have measured frequencies closely following

the normal Probability curve

(c) Linear Magnitudes have measured frequencies that are always
skewed

(d) None of these

Rousseau propounded.

(a) Philosophy of Naturalism (b) Philosophy of Idealism

(c) Philosophy of Realism (d) None of these

The basic purpose of school administration is.

(a) To improve instructional Programme

(b) To provide the required equipment for the school

(c) To Organize and Operate the school for instructional conveniences

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(d) To Advice and stimulate teachers in their functioning

1436. The Philosophy of Tagore recommending the open air schools was

1437. to.
1438.
1439. (a) Just out system of schooling conformity with the party of the

1440. country
1441.
(b) Children happy and healthy under natural environment

(c) Come God, nature and main in pursuit of steal beauty grandeur

(d) None of these

The Ashram school was introduced by.

(a) Tagore (b) Gandhi

(c) Sri Aurobindo (d) J.K. Moorthy

Aristotle’s philosophy of Education declared that the end of

Education was.
(a) Attainment of spiritual bliss and salvation

(b) In case in the life based attainment of Knowledge and skills

(c) Service to the society through moral & to sacrifice

(d) Attainment of happiness through moral and intellectual virtues

Which of the following approaches could be considered as

progressive in the construction of curriculum?

(a) Creating provision for promoting children to exert their

potentialities for learning

(b) Providing Knowledge from the past culture and achievements at

the nation for inheritance

(c) Arranging the subject matter required for compulsory acquisition

by students in the interests of the society

(d) None of these

Which is an Audio-Visual Aid?

(a) Radio (b) Television

(c) Transistor (d) Tape Recorders

Gandhi’s basic Education cantered on.

(a) Music (b) Nature

(c) Subject (d) Craft

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1442. The formal discipline theory of Education outcome of.
1443.
1444. (a) Function Psychology (b) Structural Psychology
1445.
(c) Faculty Psychology (d) Genetic Psychology
1446.
In the conditioning approach to learning.
1447.
(a) The Natural stimulus follows the unnatural stimulus

(b) The unnatural stimulus follows the unnatural stimulus

(c) Response to natural stimulus required to be reinforces

(d) None of these

Despite the tremendous progress which has been made combating

illiteracy in this country, there still remains.

(a) More illiteracy among the whites than non-whites

(b) More illiteracy in non-rural than in rural areas

(c) More than 2 million over 14 years of age who are illiterate

(d) 20 % illiteracy rate between the age of 14 and 50

Educational Technology is a process concerned with.

(a) Explains the progress of technology through Education

(b) Equipping the technical institution for better methods of

Instructions

(c) Using the modern methods of technologies

(d) Improving the schools thought implementations of subjects and

technological science

Concerning civic Education, the Educational sociologist believes

that.

(a) Leadership is innate; leaders are born and not made

(b) Scholarship is the major criterion in selecting leaders

(c) The answers lies in establishing children “Courts” to handle

discipline
(d) History text books should answer “What” and “When” but not

“Why”?

The SUPW has been introduced in the school curriculum due to the

recommendation of.
(a) The Kothari Education commission’s report

(b) The University Education Commission’s report

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(c) The Secondary Education Commission’s report

(d) The Ishwar Bhai Patel Education Review committee

1448. Poor Students do not show any signs of understanding. Under such
1449.
circumstances.
1450.
1451. (a) Teachers do not waste their time on them
1452.
1453. (b) Teachers do not feel motivated to teach them

(c) Teachers try to simplify lessons for their understanding

(d) A Highly selective school system

A Smooth working democratic society depends upon.

(a) A widespread common interests and common attitudes among its

citizens

(b) An Equal Distribution of Economic Resources among the body of

citizens

(c) Uncleaned Economic Competition

(d) A highly selective school system

There will be better communication in a lecture if a teacher.

(a) Talks Extempore

(b) Talks extempore drawing examples from other disciplines

(c) Prepares the notes well in advance and uses them as a guide

(d) Reads from prepared notes

A basic ideal of democratic society is.

(a) Powerful leadership

(b) Belief in the opinion of leaders

(c) Respect for the enlightened individuals

(d) Might makes right

The National Institute for Basic Education in our country was

established in. (b) 1972
(a) 1969

(c) 1964 (d) 1953

Which of the following concepts would correct represent the

objectives of the term ‘Environmental Education.
(a) Adopting Education to suit children’s Environment

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(b) Teaching Children to develop capacities to modify their

Environment

(c) Familiarizing Children with the objectives and conditioning of

their Environment

(d) Developing an attitude of patriotism and love towards leader in the

Environment

1454. Four of the following represent objectives of the school as seen by

1455. the Educational Sociologist. Which one is not such an objective?

1456. (a) An appreciation of our rich cultural heritage
1457.
1458. (b) A lessoning of concern for individual development
1459.
1460. (c) The instilling of a sense of basic social values

(d) None of these

Stagnation in Education means that.

(a) The Curriculum studies have become old and outdated

(b) Teachers have got no inclination to refresh their knowledge

(c) Methods followed for teaching have lost attraction for children

(d) Children do not progress from class year by year

The Input device in a Computer is.

(a) Keyboard (b) Chips

(c) Printer (d) Monitor

The Ashram school was founded at.

(a) Mahe (b) Pondicherry

(c) New Delhi (d) Pune

The person connected with Navodaya schools is

(a) Rajiv Gandhi (b) Vajpayee

(c) Indira Gandhi (d) Sonia Gandhi

Emile was an imaginative child of.

(a) Plato (b) Rousseau

(c) Froebel (d) Montessori

The Educational Philosophy of Rousseau is.

(a) Experimentalism (b) Pragmatism

(c) Naturalism (d) Idealism

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1461. Where was the first World Cup Football held?
1462.
1463. (a) Uruguay (b) France
1464.
1465. (c) Canada (d) Brazil
1466.
1467. Where was the 1998 World Cup Football held?
1468.
1469. (a) England (b) France

(c) Canada (d) South Korea

In which of the following World Cup Soccer tournaments did

maximum number of nations participate?

(a) Uruguay 1930 (b) France 1998

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

Which two countries have hosted the World Cup Football

tournament twice?

(a) France and Brazil (b) Mexico and Italy

(c) Germany and Japan (d) Argentina and Mexico

Which country, in the history of hockey, scored maximum number

of goals against their opponents?

(a) India (b) Pakistan

(c) Holland (d) Germany

In which year was Hockey introduced in the Olympics?

(a) 1908, London (b) 1920, Antwerp

(c) 1936, Berlin (d) 1956, Melbourne

When was Hockey introduced in the Asian Games?

(a) 1951, Delhi (b) 1954, Manila

(c) 1958, Tokyo (d) 1962, Jakarta.

Where are the nest (17th) Commonwealth Games scheduled?

(a) Manchester, England (b) Victoria, Canada

(c) Kathmandu, Nepal (d) Pusan, South Korea

Name of the German game on which the modern basketball has

been based is.

(a) Handball (b) Korfball

(c) Hockey (d) Volleyball

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1470. Which of the following stadiums was known as Irwin Amphitheatre?

1471. (a) National Stadium, Delhi
1472.
1473. (b) Yuba Bharti Kridangan, Calcutta
1474.
1475. (c) Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
1476.
1477. (d) None of these
1478.
1479. Sport Authority of India was formed in.

(a) 1983 (b) 1984

(c) 1985 (d) 1986

‘Michael Ferreira’ is associated with the game of.

(a) Snooker (b) Billiards

(c) Golf (d) Equestrian

Where was the World Cup Hockey tournament held in 1998?

(a) Holland (b) UK

(c) USA (d) Malaysia

Who won the World Cup Hockey (Men) tournament held at Holland

(1998)? (b) England
(a) Germany

(c) Pakistan (d) Holland

The National Sports Festival for Women was started in.

(a) 1970 (b) 1974

(c) 1975 (d) 1976

‘Ranga Swami Cup’ is associated with the game of.

(a) Hockey (b) Football

(c) Volleyball (d) Kho-Kho

‘Cue’ is associated with the game of.

(a) Bridge (b) Hockey

(c) Billiards (d) Golf

Which style of Kabaddi is officially recognized?

(a) National (b) Samvahini

(c) Sanjeevani (d) Circle

The term ‘caddy’ is associated with.

(a) Golf (b) Billiards

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(c) Bridge (d) Snooker

1480. Who amongst the following became the first Indian to win a grand
1481.
1482. slam title?
1483.
1484. (a) Leander Paes (b) Mahesh Bhupathi
1485.
1486. (c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1487.
1488. Where were the National games held in 1998?

(a) Imphal (b) Jaipur

(c) Jallandhar (d) New Delhi

Which of the following athletes secured fourth position in the

Olympic Games final?

(a) P. T. Usha (b) Milkha Singh

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

Which of the following athletes qualified for finals in different T

and F events in Olympic Games?

(a) Milkha Singh (b) Sriram Singh

(c) P. T. Usha (d) All of the above

Which of the following universities won the MAKA trophy for

maximum number of times?

(a) Punjab University (b) Delhi University

(c) Guru Nanak Dev University (d) Calicut University

Which of the following is the highest award in sports in the world?

(a) Arjuna Award (b) Olympic order

(c) Padma Shree (d) Jesse Owens Award

Who amongst the following has been the youngest ever No. 1 tennis

player among women?

(a) Martina Navratilova (b) Martina Hingis

(c) Steffi Graf (d) Mary Joe Pierce

Which of the following grand slam tournament starts on the first

day of every New Year?

(a) French Open (b) Australian Open

(c) US Open (d) Wimbledon

Name the first Indian (male) to swim across the English Channel?

(a) Thomas cook (b) Khazan Singh

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(c) Mihir Sen (d) None of these

1489. I.A.A.F. stands for.

1490. (a) International Amateur Athletics Federation
1491.
1492. (b) Indian Amateur Athletics Federation
1493.
1494. (c) Indian Association of Athletics and Field events
1495.
1496. (d) None of these
1497.
I.A.A.F. was formed in.

(a) 1911 (b) 1912

(c) 1913 (d) 1914

Who was the first athlete to be awarded Padma Shree Award?

(a) P. T. Usha (b) Milkha Singh

(c) G. S. Randhawa (d) V. S. Chauhan

Which of the following will host the first Afro-Asian Games in 2001?

(a) New Delhi (b) Kathmandu

(c) Paris (d) Mumbai

Who won the maximum number of medals in the 5th National

Games at Manipur?

(a) Sebastian Xavier (b) Nisha Millet

(c) Shakti Singh (d) None of these

Hall of fame for year 1999 in tennis was given to.

(a) Leander Paes (b) Wayne Arthur

(c) Both the above (d) None of the above

After how many years Thomas Cup and beer cup tournaments in

Badminton held?

(a) Biannually (b) Triannually

(c) Annually (d) Quarterly

Which Indian was the first to win world title in badminton?

(a) Prakash Padukon (b) Syed Modi

(c) Aparna Popat (d) P. Gopichand

Who is the president of A.A.F.I.?

(a) Vijay Kumar Malhotra (b) R. L. Anand

(c) Suresh Kalmadi (d) Murli Manohar Joshi

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1498. How many total indoor and outdoor records are being made by
1499.
1500. Sergei Bubka in the event of pole vault?

(a) 33 (b) 34

(c) 35 (d) 36

What is the ancient name of 'Polo' and who gave it?

(a) 'Chaupar' by Rajputs (b) 'Chauhan' by Mughals

(c) 'Chaturanga' by Marathas (d) None of the above

Which of the following international games originated in India?

(a) Volleyball and Kho-Kho (b) Snooker and Badminton

(c) Taekwondo and Judo (d) Judo and Karate

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1401. B 1421. B Answers 1461. A 1481. A
1402. C 1422. C 1462. B 1482. C
1403. A 1423. A 1441. B 1463. B 1483. D
1404. C 1424. A 1442. A 1464. B 1484. C
1405. A 1425. A 1443. B 1465. A 1485. B
1406. D 1426. D 1444. A 1466. A 1486. B
1407. D 1427. D 1445. C 1467. C 1487. B
1408. A 1428. D 1446. C 1468. A 1488. C
1409. D 1429. C 1447. D 1469. B 1489. A
1410. A 1430. B 1448. C 1470. A 1490. C
1411. C 1431. B 1449. B 1471. A 1491. B
1412. B 1432. C 1450. C 1472. B 1492. A
1413. D 1433. B 1451. C 1473. A 1493. B
1414. D 1434. A 1452. A 1474. D 1494. C
1415. C 1435. C 1453. C 1475. C 1495. B
1416. D 1436. A 1454. A 1476. A 1496. A
1417. A 1437. C 1455. C 1477. C 1497. C
1418. C 1438. B 1456. A 1478. C 1498. C
1419. C 1439. B 1457. B 1479. A 1499. B
1420. D 1440. B 1458. A 1480. B 1500. B
1459. B
1460. C

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Unit-16

1501. Where is the world's highest cricket ground situated?
1502.
1503. (a) Lords (England) (b) Chail (India)
1504.
1505. (c) Oval (England) (d) Kolkata (India)

1506. Where was the ‘School Games Federation of India’ (SGFI) formed?
1507.
1508. (a) Kamataka (b) Mumbai
1509.
1510. (c) Chennai (d) Kolkata

‘Ruud Gullit’ is associated with which sport?

(a) Volleyball (b) Football

(c) Athletics (d) Basketball

Karnam Malleshwari weightlifter belongs to which state?

(a) Andhra Pradesh (b) Arunachal Pradesh

(c) Karnataka (d) Kerala

Dick Fosbury who invented the ‘Fosbury Flop’ style in high jump

event belongs to. (b) England
(a) USA

(c) Russia (d) Ukraine

‘Synthetic track’ in athletics was used for the first time in.

(a) 1968 (Mexico Olympics) (b) 1948 (London Olympics)

(c) 1896 (Athens Olympics) (d) 1996 (Atlanta Olympics)

First World Cup Athletics Championship was held At.

(a) Pusan (b) Helsinki

(c) Kathmandu (d) Stuttgart

In which state is the ‘Britannia Amritraj Tennis Academy’ situated?

(a) Kerala (b) Chennai

(c) Karnataka (d) Pondicherry

‘Pugilists’ are also known as.

(a) Athletes (b) Chess Players

(c) Boxers (d) Archers

World ‘Tee off’ is associated with which game?

(a) Polo (b) Snooker

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(c) Golf (d) Billiards

1511. In which of the following countries is the headquarters of “World
1512. Physical Education Congress” located?
1513.
1514. (a) Japan (b) USA

1515. (c) England (d) Germany
1516.
1517. ‘Olympic Bhavan’ site is being planned at.

(a) Chennai (b) New Delhi

(c) Kolkata (d) Bangalore

What are proprioceptors?

(a) Specialized sensory receptors (b) Muscle spindle receptors

(c) Golgi tendon organs (d) Stretch reflexes

What is tendonitis?

(a) Chronic degeneration of the tendon fibers

(b) Inflammation of a tendon

(c) A condition causing excessive fatigue around a joint

(d) An injury resulting from a bandage being too tight

The nerve impulse meets the skeletal muscle fibers at the.

(a) Action point (b) Neuromuscular junction

(c) Motor point (d) Sodium-potassium pump

Where is the insertion of the scalenes?

(a) Mastoid process (b) Sternum and clavicle

(c) Upper surfaces of ribs 1 & 2 (d) Transverse processes of 2nd

to 6th cervical

When carrying out a postural analysis on the back what should you

ask your client to do, if you cannot see the spinous processes?
(a) Clasp the hands behind his/her back

(b) Lift his/her arms straight up in the air

(c) Hold his/her breath so that the number of skin creases he/she have

on each side of the body can be seen

(d) Put his/her palms down the front of the thighs enabling the

shoulders to slump forward

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1518. Which of the following is a reason for passive stretching?
1519.
1520. (a) To increase circulation (b) To improve neuromuscular
1521.
1522. responsiveness
1523.
(c) To replace the warm up (d) To replace the cool down
1524.
What does the sagittal plane refer to?

(a) It divides the body into anterior and posterior sections

(b) It divides the body into top and bottom sections

(c) It divides the body into left and right sections

(d) It divides the body into posterior and inferior sections

Which of the following is a stabilizing tendon in the shoulder joint?

(a) Long head of triceps brachii (b) Long head of biceps brachii

(c) Coraco-acromial (d) Transverse humeral

Which of the following massage movements gently palpates the

superficial tissues?

(a) Tapotement (b) Petrissage

(c) Effleurage (d) Compression

At what stage is an injury classified as chronic?

(a) Immediately after the injury has occurred

(b) When inflammation has begun to reduce

(c) Where injury has onset gradually through repetition

(d) The first 24 hours after the injury has occurred

Critical review aims to.

(a) Summarise information on a topic from all relevant literature to

inform practice

(b) Identify strengths and limitations to make conclusions about

quality of the evidence

(c) Identify weaknesses in research studies to make judgements about

their suitability

(d) Describe the methods used to gain evidence in the research studies

In deciding which literature to include in a critical review you

would include all except.

(a) Journal articles that report on the relationship between variables

(b) Published abstracts of research conference papers

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