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The ability to use learned knowledge and experience to solve problems is called
Identify the examples of crystallized intelligence
Who introduced the culture free test in 1933
Who introduced the concept of fluid and crystal intelligence

which among the following are the examples of fluid intelligence

  1. problem solving
  2. puzzle
  3. pattern recognition
  4. ordering
    It is the ability to deal with the new problems and situations in life is called---------
    Who among them develop Triarchic theory of intelligence

    Reward and punishment is considered to be

    1. Intrinsic motivation
    2. Extrinsic motivation
    3. Intelligent motivation
    4. Creative motivation

      Which of the following statement about functions of motivation is correct

      1. Behaviour becomes selective under motivated conditions, i e the individual has a definite path to reach goal
      2. Motivation guides, directs and regulate our behavior to attain goal.
      3. Motivation energizes and sustains behavior for longer period in activity
      4. Enhance creativity

        Which among the following are role of motivation in classroom

        1. Arouse interest in learning.
        2. Stimulate learning activity.
        3. Direct to a selective goal.
        4. Lead to self-actualization in learning
          The process that initiates, guides, and maintains goal-oriented behaviors is called
          "motivation is the stimulation of actions towards a particular objective where previously there was little or no attraction to that particular goal". Who said
          Who developed the Two factor theory of intelligence
          The Structure of intellect model developed by
          The most determining factor in the academic achievement of a child is :
          The theory of intelligence proposed to by Alfred Binet

          Which type of intelligence include the ability to understand social situations and act wisely in human relationship.

          1. General intelligence
          2. Concrete intelligence
          3. Social intelligenece
          4. Creative intelligence
            Intelligence is the aggregate of global capacity of the individual to act purposefully, to think rationally and to deal effectively with his environment .Who said this?

            Which among the following are different types of intelligence

            1. Concrete intelligence
            2. Social intelligence
            3. General intelligence
            4. Creative intelligence

              ntelligence is one's capacity to deal effectively with situations“ .Definition intelligence associated with

              1. Thorndike
              2. Binet
              3. Skinner
              4. Gardner
                The word intelligence is derived from the Latin word 'intellegere' which means
                "The capacity to acquire and apply knowledge". is called
                The word intelligence is derived from

                Which among the following is an example for intrinsic motivation

                1. studying for examination
                2. Reading a favourite book
                3. Working for getting reward
                4. Participating running race for price

                  A teacher give a sweet to a student who has answered correctly to the question. Here the teacher is trying to implement which of the following laws of learningr

                  1. Law of exercise
                  2. Law of response
                  3. Law of effect
                  4. Law of aptitude
                    Select the most suitable options related to formative assessment.
                    Select the term for unlawful behaviour by minors, usually those between the ages of 10 and 17.
                    Select the organization which focuses on empowering persons with disabilities through skill development and employment opportunities.

                    Select the factors from the below list that is typically associated with increased vulnerability to substance abuse in students.

                    1. Lack of coping skills
                    2. Peer pressure
                    3. Strong academic support
                    4. Academic stress response
                    5. Strong family support
                      'John is very efficient in finding directions and understanding the traffic routes. According to multiple intelligence theory what type of intelligence John possess?
                      What is the key goal in supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities?
                      According to the persons with disabilities act what percentage of reservation is typically provided for persons with disabilities in educational institutions?
                      What is the primary focus of Individualized Education Programme (IEP)?
                      Select the components of creativity suggested by Guilford.
                      The term IQ coined with
                      The term Emotional Intelligence was coined by
                      According to Kohlberg theory moral development is influenced by:
                      According to the concept of the "Zone of proximal development" learning is most effective when :
                      In the theory of psychosocial development, the central conflict during the stage of Industry Vs Inferiority is:
                      Which is the primary achievement of the sensory motor stage?
                      Select the term for the provision of aids and appliances for person with disabilities as mentioned in the PWD act.
                      Biological model of intellectual development is the idea associated with:
                      The term used for the process of restructuring or modifying existing block of knowledge to incorporate new information:
                      Select the most suitable meaning for learning disability.
                      Select the brain region which is crucial for emotional processing that undergoes significant development during adolescence.
                      Identify the example of applied psychology
                      It formulates broad principles, brings out theories and suggests methods and techniques for the study of human behaviour, include in

                      What are the benefits of educational psychology in classroom

                      1. understand developmental characteristics
                      2. Enhance memory
                      3. Develop creativity
                      4. cater to individual differences

                        How does educational psychology helps to teacher

                        1. understand developmental characteristics
                        2. cater to individual differences
                        3. understand group dynamics
                        4. understand the learner

                          "Psychology is the study of human behaviour and relationships.“ The definition of psychology associated with

                          1. Crow and Crow
                          2. J.B. Watson
                          3. Skinner
                          4. Pavlov