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Generating mental images" is a specific activity categorized under:
The "Knowledge Domain" in McCormack and Yager’s taxonomy is most similar to which level of Bloom’s Taxonomy?
A student explains how a transformer works in a power grid. This reflects which domain?
Developing a new experiment to test the law of conservation of momentum falls under which domain?
Which domain in this taxonomy deals with "Observing and Describing"?
How many domains are proposed in the McCormack and Yager taxonomy of science education?
To teach the concept of "Reflection of Light," NCF 2005 would prefer:
Which approach is discouraged by NCF 2005 in science teaching?
Regarding assessment, NCF 2005 suggests:
The psychological foundation of NCF 2005 is:
NCF 2005 shifts the role of a teacher to that of a
"Historical Validity" means the curriculum should:
The main objective of teaching science at the Higher Secondary level is:
At which stage does NCF 2005 recommend introducing science as separate disciplines?
Science at the Secondary Stage (Class IX-X) should be treated as
At the Upper Primary Stage, NCF 2005 recommends that students should:
According to NCF 2005, at the Primary Stage, science should be:
Ethical Validity in a science curriculum aims to
"Process Validity" in NCF 2005 emphasizes:
"Cognitive Validity" in science curriculum refers to:
Which of the following is NOT a guiding principle of NCF 2005?
Logical Thinking in science that starts with a general rule and moves to a specific case is:
The "Dynamic" nature of science means:
What is the main difference between a Law and a Theory?
Which of the following is a limitation of science?
"Science is a way of thinking." This refers to which aspect of science?
The Scientific Attitude includes which of the following?
Which of the following represents the "Product" of science?
A tentative explanation for an observation that can be tested is called:
What is the first step in the Scientific Method?
The most essential characteristic of a scientific statement is:
"Science is an interconnected series of concepts and conceptual schemes." This definition was given by:
Which of the following is the "Process" aspect of science?
Who is known as the Father of Modern Scientific Method?
Science is often defined as a "Body of Knowledge" and a:
The word 'Science' is derived from the Latin word 'Scientia', which means:
Which of the following is a "Cognitive" component of scientific attitude?
The term "Scientific Temper" was first coined by:
A person with a scientific attitude is free from:
Which quality helps a researcher avoid making "hasty generalizations"?
The desire to know the 'why' and 'how' behind natural phenomena is known as:
When a scientist reports their findings even if they contradict their own hypothesis, they are demonstrating:
"Objectivity" in scientific attitude refers to:
A student refuses to believe a result until they see the experiment performed multiple times. This trait is called:
Which of the following is the most essential characteristic of a person with a scientific attitude?
In a class discussion about whether Pluto is a planet, a student states, "Scientists can change their minds." This statement correctly reflects the Nature of Science principle of
Which of the following is NOT an essential characteristic of a well-written scientific hypothesis?
The development of the polio vaccine by Jonas Salk, followed by its widespread adoption and impact on public health, primarily illustrates that science is
Which of the following statements about the scientific method best supports the idea that science is a 'community enterprise'?
A science teacher encourages students to design their own experiment to test the effect of temperature on the rate of a chemical reaction. This activity primarily develops the students' understanding of science as: