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A child with dyscalculia will most likely struggle with:
Dyscalculia is primarily a difficulty in:
A student writes very slowly, with uneven letters and poor spelling despite good verbal answers. This may suggest:
Struggles with motor skills in dysgraphia are mainly related to:
Which of the following is a common symptom of dysgraphia?
Dysgraphia primarily affects a student’s ability in:
Dyslexia can best be described as:
Which of the following is NOT typically a sign of dyslexia?
What aspect of reading do dyslexic students find most challenging?
Which of the following disabilities affects writing skills?
Students with ADHD often struggle with:
Dyscalculia primarily affects a student’s ability in:
Which of the following is an example of a health-related challenge that affects learning?
Autism is considered under which category?
Dyslexia is best described as a:
Which of the following is an example of a physical disability?
Adjusting teaching methods to suit gifted students and those with special needs is called:
A teacher using smartboards, projectors, and e-learning platforms is demonstrating:
Which competency helps teachers measure student learning and provide feedback?
The ability to design lesson plans, strategies, and educational materials falls under:
A teacher who maintains discipline and creates a safe classroom environment demonstrates _____.
Which competency ensures a teacher can explain concepts clearly and answer student queries?
Technological competence means:
A teacher who listens to students’ personal problems and supports them shows _____.
Subject matter competence refers to:
A teacher who understands that students learn at different paces shows _____.
Which quality ensures that a teacher explains concepts clearly?
Which provision should a good lesson plan make to sustain student interest?
How should a lesson plan connect with learners’ knowledge?
Why should a good lesson plan be written rather than remain only in the teacher’s mind?
What is the primary purpose of a lesson plan?
The study outline in a unit plan helps students by:
How does a unit plan clarify outcomes of learning?
Unit plans provide students with opportunities to:
While planning a unit, teachers can ensure effectiveness by:
How does a unit plan help pupils in understanding content?
How does a unit plan help teachers?
A major advantage of unit planning is:
Which type of conflict occurs when a person has to choose between two attractive options?
In psychology, conflict refers to:
Maladjustment is best defined as:
A well-adjusted person is one who:
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a well-adjusted person?
Adjustment in psychology refers to:
Diagnostic tests are conducted to:
A Proficiency Test in English aims to:
Aptitude tests are used to:
In education, a test is primarily used to:
Measurement differs from evaluation because:
Which of the following is an example of measurement?