Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Unit-V Part-IV


1.      Which among the following is true about Grammar-Translation Method?
a.      The grammar–translation method originated from the practice of teaching Latin.
b.      Grammar–translation classes are usually conducted in the students' native language.
c.      The mainstay of classroom materials for the grammar–translation method is the textbook.
d.      All of them.
2.      Which among the following is NOT true about Grammar-Translation Method?
a.      Students learn grammar rules by rote, and then practice the rules by doing grammar drills and translating sentences to and from the target language.
b.      More attention is paid to the form of the sentences being translated than to their content.
c.      High attention is placed on pronunciation or communicative aspects of the language.
d.      Tests often consist of the translation of classical texts.
3.      The bilingual method of foreign language teaching was developed by :
                        a.  John Locke 
                        b. C.J. Dodson 
                        c. N. Chomsky
                        d. C.A. Krause
4.      Which among the following is true about Direct Method of teaching?
a.      Teaching concepts and vocabulary through pantomiming, real-life objects and other visual materials.
b.      Teaching grammar by using an inductive approach.
c.      Focus on question-answer patterns.
d.      All of them
5.      Which among the following is NOT a merit of Direct Method of teaching?
a.      Improves fluency of speech.
b.      Ignores reading and writing aspects of language learning.
c.      Full of activities, which make it interesting and exciting.
d.      Facilitates understanding of language.
6.      Which among the following is true about Bilingual Method of language teaching?
a.      The understanding of words and sentences in foreign languages can be made easier by the use of mother tongue.
b.      There is no need to create artificial situations for explaining the meaning of words and sentences of the target language.
c.      Bilingual method is the combination of the Direct method and the Grammar translation method.
d.      All of them.
7.      Which among the following is true about Audio-Lingual Method of language teaching?
a.      Dialogue is the main features of the audio lingual syllabus.
b.      Patterns drills are used as an important technique and essential part of this method for language teaching and learning.
c.      Mother tongue was not given much importance.
d.      All of them.
8.      In Audio-Lingual Method, the skills are taught in …………….. order.
a.      listening, speaking, reading, writing
b.      listening, reading, writing, speaking
c.      listening, writing , reading, speaking
d.      listening, speaking, writing, reading
9.      Who among the following is a theoretical attacker of Audi-lingual method?
                        a.  Bloomfiled
                        b. John Locke   
                        c. Noam Chomsky    
                        d. Charles Fries
10.   Who among the following developed the Oral-Situational Approach of language teaching?
                        a.  Harold Palmer
                        b. Julian Dakin         
                        c. A.S. Hornsby 
                        d. Both a & c
11.   Which among the following is true about Oral-Situational Method of language teaching?
a.      Situational Language Teaching syllabus is designed upon a word list and structural activities.
b.      In this method all language points were to be presented in "situations".
c.      In Situational Language Teaching, a lesson starts with stress and intonation practice followed by a revision and a presentation of new material.
d.      All of them
12.   The Silent Way Method of language teaching was founded by :
                        a.  Caleb Gattegno   
                        b. Carl Roger 
                        c. Noam Chomsky          
                        d. Bloomfiled
13.   Which among the following is NOT true about Silent Way of language teaching?
a.      Evaluation is carried out by formal tests.
b.      Translation and rote repetition are avoided.
c.      The teacher uses a mixture of silence and gestures to focus students' attention.
d.     Pronunciation is seen as fundamental to the method.
14.   Which among the following is a feature of Silent Way of language teaching?
a.      Teachers concentrate on how students learn and not on how to teach.
b.      The teacher will not interfere with the learning process.
c.      Learning consists of trial and error.
d.      All of them
15.   Match the following :
                      i.     Grammar-Translation Method                            -              (a) Colored Cuisenaire rods
                     ii.     Direct Method                                                       -              (b)Army Method
                    iii.     Audi-Lingual Method                                          -              (c)Mother tongue
                    iv.     Silent Way                                                             -              (d)Natural Method
                  a.  (i)-b, (ii)-d, (iii)-a, (iv)-c  
                  b. (i)-d, (ii)-b, (iii)-a, (iv)-c
                  c. (i)-c, (ii)-d, (iii)-b, (iv)-a
                  d. (i)-c, (ii)-a, (iii)-d, (iv)-b
16.   Which among the following is true about Community Language Learning (CLL)?
a.      The teacher acts as a counsellor and the learner as collaborator.
b.      Encourages interaction as a vehicle of learning.
c.      No syllabus or textbook to follow.
d.      All of them.
17.   Who among the following developed Community Language Learning (CLL)?
                        a.  Caleb Gattegno    
                        b. Charles Arthur Curran 
                        c. Carl Roger    
                        d. Bloomfiled
18.   Which among the following statement is true?
a.      While attitude is associated with character or virtues; aptitude is associated with competence.
b.      While attitude is only mental; aptitude is both mental and physical.
c.      Both attitude and aptitude can be nurtured.
d.      All of them
19.   Which among the following is NOT the feature of a good learning environment?
                        a.  Unchallenging
                        b. Safe 
                        c. Supportive 
                        d. Socially and Emotionally Nurturing
20.   ……………. is an educational practice in which students interact with other students to attain educational goals.
                        a.  Action learning
                        b. Cooperative learning 
                        c. Peer learning
                        d. Networked learning
21.   Which among the following is not a traditional teaching aid?
                        a.  Charts      
                        b. Posters
                        c. Educational CDs   
                        d. Flash Cards
22.   Which among the following is true?
a.      The teaching aids can improve the reading, writing and speaking skills of the students.
b.      Modern teaching aids use the play way method and make teaching like playing some games.
c.      Blackboard is one of the very old and most used teaching aids in the schools.
d.      All of them
23.   Which among the following is NOT a Modern Teaching Aid?
                        a.  Abacus   
                        b. Educational CDs and DVDs   
                        c. Projectors
                        d. Smart Boards
24.   Which among the following is not an audio-visual teaching aid?
                        a.  Virtual Classroom 
                        b. Slide Projector 
                        c. Computer  
                        d. VCD Player
25.   Example of a Web 2.0 application is :
                        a. Facebook  
                        b. You Tube   
                        c. Wiki           
                        d. All of them
26.   The term Web 2.0 is coined by :
                        a.  Darcy DiNucci  
                        b. Graham Paul   
                        c. Steve Jobs
                        d. Karp Scott
27.   A web of content where the meaning can be processed by machines is termed as :
                        a.  Web 1.0    
                        b. Web 2.0  
                        c. Semantic Web  
                        d. Social Web
28.   CALL is :
a.      Computer Assisted Language Learning
b.      Creative Arts and Language Learning
c.      Collaborative Activated Language Learners
d.      Class Activity of Language Learners
29.   MALL is :
a.      Mobile Assisted Language Learning
b.      Multimedia Assisted Language Learning
c.      Multiple Aided Language Learners
d.      Mutually Aided language Learners
30.   Which among the following is not a feature of formative evaluation?
a.      Evaluation during the learning process
b.      Assigning grades
c.      Monitor the learning process
d.      Considering evaluation as a process
31.   Which among the following is NOT a feature of summative evaluation?
                        a.  A mid-term exam
                        b. Classroom polls
                        c. A final project 
                        d. Chapter Test
32.   Which among the following statement is true?
                         i.     Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) System covers scholastic subjects.
                        ii.     Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) System covers co-scholastic subjects
                  a.  Only (i) is true
                  b. Only (ii) is true
                  c. Both (i) and (ii) are true
                  d. None of them are true
33.   Speakers or writers applying knowledge from one language to another language is referred as :
                        a.  Language Transfer
                        b. Code-switching
                        c. Code-mixing 
                        d. Translation
34.   Match the following :
                         i.     Code-mixing                                           -              (a)SLA
                        ii.     Code- switching                                     -              (b)FLA
                      iii.     L1                                                            -              (c)Hybridization
                      iv.     L2                                                             -              (d)Movement from one language to another
                  a.  (i)-c, (ii)-d, (iii)-b, (iv)-a
                  b. (i)-d, (ii)-a, (iii)-b, (iv)-c
                  c. (i)-b, (ii)-d, (iii)-c, (iv)-a
                  d. (i)-c, (ii)-b, (iii)-d, (iv)-a
35.   The use of more than one language, either by an individual speaker or by a community of speakers is known as :
                        a.  Multilingualism 
                        b. Code-switching 
                        c. Code-mixing 
                        d. Language interference
36.   An alphabetical list of the principal words used in a book or body of work, listing every instance of each word with its immediate context is called :
                        a.  Concordance
                        b. Cross-reference 
                        c. Text mining 
                        d. Code-switching
37.   Which of the following indicates evaluation?
a.      Ram got 45 marks out of 200.
b.      Mohan got 38 marks in English.
c.      Sham got First Class in final examination.
d.      All of them
38.   Assessment for learning takes into account the following except :
                        a.  Mistake of students                     
                        b. Learning styles of students
                        c.  Strengths of students                   
                        d. Needs of students
39.   Teacher uses visual-aids to make learning :
                        a.  Simple    
                        b. More knowledgeable
                        c. Quicker       
                        d. Interesting
40.   The term ‘ Evaluation’ and ‘Assessment’ could be discriminated as follows :
a.      Assessment is limited to coverage achievement whereas evaluation is qualitative in character.
b.      Evaluation is concerned with the effective aspects of achievement whereas assessment judges the cognitive aspects.
c.      Evaluation involves the measurement as well as diagnosis of students’ attainments, whereas assessment is concerned with only scholastic attainment.
d.      Assessment is an attempt to measure the pupil as whole whereas evaluation is concerned with his achievement only.
41.   What is most important while writing on blackboard?
                        a.  Good Writing
                        b. Clarity in writing
                        c. Writing in big letters
                        d. Writing in small letters
42.   Match the following :
                         i.     Formative evaluation with regularity                             -              (a)Evaluating cognitive and co-cognitive aspects
                        ii.     Summative evaluation                                                     -              (b)Tests and their interpretations based on a
                                                                                                                group and certain yardsticks
                      iii.     Continuous and comprehensive evaluation                  -              (c)Grading the final learning outcomes
                      iv.     Norm and criterion referenced tests                              -              (d)Quizzes and discussions
                  a.  (i)-d, (ii)-c, (iii)-a, (iv)-b      
                  b. (i)-c, (ii)-d, (iii)-b, (iv)-a
                  c. (i)-b, (ii)-c, (iii)-d, (iv)-a
                  d. (i)-c, (ii)-a, (iii)-d, (iv)-b
43.   The use of teaching aids is justified on the grounds of :
a.      Attracting students’ attention in the class room.
b.      Minimizing indiscipline problems in the class room.
c.      Optimizing learning outcomes of students.
d.      Effective engagement of students in learning tasks.
44.   A smart classroom is a teaching space which has :
                      i.     Smart portion with a touch panel control system.                       ii. PC/Laptop connection and DVD/VCR player.
                    iii.     Document camera and specialized software.                                iv. Projector and screen.
                  a.  (i) and (ii) only 
                  b. (ii) and (iv) only 
                  c. (i), (ii) and (iii) only
                  d. (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
45.   Dyslexia is associated with :
                        a.  Mental disorder
                        b. Behavioral disorder
                        c. Reading disorder
                        d. Writing disorder
46.   Which of the following does not belong to a projected aid?
                        a.  Overhead Projector
                        b. Blackboard    
                        c. Epidiascope          
                        d. Slide Projector
47.   Which of the following is not a product of learning?
                        a.  Attitudes   
                        b. Concepts     
                        c. Knowledge      
                        d. Maturation
48.   Verbal guidance is least effective in the learning of :
                        a.  Aptitudes 
                        b. Skills      
                        c. Attitudes               
                        d. Relationship
49.   Maximum participation of students is possible in teaching through :
                        a.  Discussion method
                        b. Lecture method       
                        c. Audio-visual aids
                        d. Text book method
50.   Education is a powerful instrument of :
                        a.  Social transformation 
                        b. Personal Transformation
                        c. Cultural Transformation 
                        d. All of them


1 comment:

  1. 1. D
    2. C
    3. B
    4. D
    5. B
    6. D
    7. D
    8. A
    9. C
    10. D
    11. D
    12. A
    13. A
    14. D
    15. C
    16. D
    17. B
    18. D
    19. A
    20. C
    21. C
    22. D
    23. A
    24. B
    25. D
    26. A
    27. C
    28. A
    29. A
    30. B
    31. B
    32. C
    33. A
    34. A
    35. A
    36. A
    37. D
    38. A
    39. D
    40. C
    41. A
    42. A
    43. D
    44. D
    45. C
    46. B
    47. D
    48. B
    49. A
    50. D

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