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Which domain focuses on the development of manipulative or motor skills?
The Affective domain of the taxonomy is concerned with:
Which domain of the taxonomy of instructional objectives deals with intellectual abilities, knowledge acquisition, and processing ?

Regarding the stages of pedagogical analysis, identify the correct sequence or components.

  1. Selection of Unit/Topic, Identification of Learning Objectives, Content Analysis, Determination of Teaching Points, Formulation of Learning Activities, Selection of Teaching Aids, Evaluation Strategy.
  2. Content Analysis, Formulation of Teaching Aids, Selection of Unit/Topic, Evaluation Strategy, Determination of Teaching Points, Identification of Learning Objectives, Formulation of Learning Activities.
  3. Identification of Learning Objectives, Content Analysis, Selection of Teaching Aids, Formulation of Learning Activities, Evaluation Strategy, Selection of Unit/Topic, Determination of Teaching Points.

    Which of the following is a benefit of pedagogical analysis for a teacher?

    1. It helps in designing a plan for immediate feedback, diagnosis, and remediation, facilitating mastery learning.
    2. It enables the teacher to adopt learner-centered instruction through scientific analysis.
    3. It ensures that effective instructional aids and strategies emerge naturally.
    4. It automatically increases student motivation and interest without teacher effort.
    5. It simplifies the process of evaluation and makes it less important.

      What is the primary purpose of 'Content Analysis' in pedagogical analysis?

      1. To divide the overall topic into manageable sub-units or sub-topics.
      2. To identify the core concepts, principles, and essential information within each sub-unit.
      3. To determine the sequence of sub-units in a logical learning progression.
      4. To assess the final examination scores of the students.
      5. To establish the prerequisite knowledge and skills students need for the new material.

        Which of the following is NOT a stage in pedagogical analysis ?

        1. Content analysis
        2. Formulation of instructional objectives
        3. Selecting learning experiences and methods
        4. Student evaluation before teaching
        5. Evaluation and assessment

          What are the key aspects of modern pedagogy?

          1. Emphasis on understanding and application of learned material in real-life situations.
          2. A student-centered approach where learners take responsibility for their education.
          3. Reliance on a single, uniform teaching method for all students.
          4. Incorporation of diverse teaching methods and resources to cater to different learning styles.
          5. Focus on rote memorization without understanding.

            Which of the following accurately describes Pedagogical Analysis?

            1. It is a systematic breakdown of curriculum or subject matter from the teacher's perspective for effective classroom teaching.
            2. It helps answer questions like 'What to teach?', 'How to teach?', and 'With what aids?'.
            3. It is primarily focused on evaluating student performance after the lesson.
            4. It involves breaking down a lesson into smaller, manageable parts for effective instruction.

              What is the primary meaning of 'pedagogy'?

              1. Pedagogy is derived from Greek words 'pais' (boy) and 'agogos' (guide), together meaning teacher.
              2. It refers to the science and art of imparting knowledge and skills.
              3. It solely focuses on the subject matter being taught.
              4. Pedagogy is the study of educational administration.
                An advantage of pedagogic analysis for a teacher is:
                Which of the following is an example of an evaluation device ?
                What is the purpose of the 'Evaluation and assessment' stage in pedagogical analysis?
                In the stage of 'Selecting learning experiences and methods,' what should teachers consider?
                The Revised Bloom's Taxonomy is suggested as a tool for formulating:
                Instructional objectives, in pedagogy, should be:
                What is the goal of the 'Content analysis' stage in pedagogical analysis?
                Which of the following is NOT listed as a diverse teaching method in modern pedagogy?
                Modern pedagogy emphasizes which approach?
                Which key aspect of pedagogy involves considering different learning styles and cognitive processes?
                What is the primary aim of pedagogic analysis?
                Pedagogy is best described as:
                What is the origin of the term 'pedagogy'?
                Which of the following words contains a vowel glide?
                One of the advantage of the essay type questions is that:
                Which of the following is NOT an objective of teaching a poem?
                The words that stands for entities, things or ideas are known as :
                ‘ Concert reading ‘ is one of the steps in:
                A specific learning disability that affects a person's ability to understand numbers and symbols :
                One of the following is NOT a practical way of expanding vocabulary of the students. What is it?
                Which of the following is NOT an exercise for teaching listening skills?
                Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) was advocated by ;
                The author of the book Synthetic Structures is;
                One of the following is NOT a method of teaching reading. What is it?
                A test which identifies the weaknesses of a student in a particular are of the subject is:
                Which is the main feature of nursery rhymes
                A way of providing support to children through feedback, modelling, instruction and questioning is
                Evaluative questions expect the learner................
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                A type pf reading where the red ader looks only for a specific fact or piece of information without reading everything is called :

                Which of the following statements correctly defines the role and limitations of the Attorney General?

                1. The Attorney General is a full-time government servant and is debarred from private legal practice.

                2. The Attorney General has the right to speak in parliamentary proceedings but is not granted the right to vote.

                3. The Attorney General can advise any ministry directly upon its request, bypassing the Ministry of Law and Justice.

                Which of the following statements are correct regarding the appointment and tenure of the Attorney General?

                1. The Constitution of India explicitly fixes the term of office for the Attorney General at five years.

                2. The Attorney General can be removed by the President at any time, as he/she holds office during the ‘pleasure of the President’.

                3. To be qualified, a person must have been a High Court advocate for a minimum period of 5 years.

                Which of the following statements are correct regarding the "eminent jurist" clause for the qualification of the Attorney General?

                1. It is an alternative qualification that allows the President to appoint a distinguished legal expert who may not have served as a judge or advocate for the required period.

                2. The President’s opinion on who qualifies as an "eminent jurist" is subjective and final.

                3. This is the most common and frequently used criterion for appointing an Attorney General.

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                One of the following is NOT an objective of giving dictation in the class. What is that?

                Consider the constitutional and conventional aspects of the Attorney General's office.

                1. The principle that the Attorney General holds office during the 'pleasure of the President' is a constitutional provision found in Article 76.

                2. The practice of the Attorney General resigning when the government changes is a well-established constitutional law.

                3. The Attorney General's right to participate in parliamentary committees without voting rights is derived from Article 88 of the Constitution.

                Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

                Evaluate the following statements related to the limitations imposed on the Attorney General.

                1. The Attorney General is prohibited from holding a brief against the Government of India.

                2. The Attorney General requires prior permission from the Government of India to accept a directorship in any company.

                3. The Attorney General is barred from engaging in any form of private legal practice during his/her term.

                Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

                Consider the following statements about the qualifications for an individual to be appointed as Attorney General for India.

                1. The individual must have been a judge of a High Court for at least five years or an advocate of a High Court for at least ten years.

                2. The individual must be an Indian citizen.

                3. In the President's opinion, an eminent jurist can be appointed, bypassing the criteria related to service as a judge or advocate.

                Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

                With reference to the rights and duties of the Attorney General, consider the following statements.

                1. The Attorney General's right of audience extends to all judicial and quasi-judicial tribunals across the territory of India.

                2. The Attorney General has a right to speak and participate in the proceedings of a House of Parliament, even if he/she is not a member of that House.

                3. One of the duties of the AG is to represent the Government of India in presidential references to the Supreme Court made under Article 143.

                Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?