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The condition where the stamen are adhering to the carpels is called :
How are task-oriented and relationship-oriented leadership styles viewed in Fiedler’s theory?
Ranikhet is a disease affecting :
Which statement is true about leadership style according to Fiedler’s Contingency Theory?
The pollination type where the pollens from one flower are deposited on the stigma of another flower on the same plan is called as :
Choose the organisms which cannot reproduce through budding :
In Fiedler’s Contingency Theory, leadership effectiveness depends primarily on:
The Evil Quartet describes:
______________ is without gases phase
According to Fiedler’s Contingency Theory, which statement best describes leadership styles?

Which of the following are the Key Features of Contingency Theory ?

  1. Situational Approach

  2. Environment Matters

  3. Dynamic and Flexible

  4. Focus on Fit:

What is the goal of the Principle of Motivation through Success?
Which principle suggests that teachers should provide differentiated tasks and remedial support based on student needs?
The principle that advises against overcorrection in the initial stages to avoid discouraging learners is:
Using audio-visual aids, gestures, and real objects falls under which principle?
Teaching 'simple present tense' before 'perfect tenses' aligns with which principle?
To improve articulation, practicing tongue twisters is an example of which principle?
Which example best illustrates the Principle of Learning by Doing?
The Principle of Continuity and Regularity emphasizes the importance of:
What is the role of the mother tongue in the early stages of second language learning, according to the Principle of Mother Tongue Influence?
According to the Principle of Motivation through Success, what builds student confidence?
The Principle of Multisensory Learning suggests that children learn faster when:
When teaching English vocabulary related to 'leaf' or 'tree', which principle is being applied?
The Principle of Individual Differences acknowledges that students vary in:
What is the main idea of the Principle of Fluency before Accuracy?
The Principle of Correlation with Life and Environment suggests connecting language learning to:
Which principle advises introducing language items step by step, from simple to complex?
The Principle of Habit Formation suggests that language skills are strengthened through:
What is suggested by the Principle of Motivation and Interest for making learning enjoyable?
According to the Principle of Naturalness, which language skills should be developed first?
Which principle emphasizes learning language through active participation and engagement?
Which of Bloom's Taxonomy levels is the highest and involves producing new work?
A student is asked to summarize a chapter in their own words. Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy is this an example of?
According to Bloom's Taxonomy, the ability to judge the value of a solution is part of which level?
Which of the following is considered a foundational "science process skill" in Yager's taxonomy?
A student is using a ruler to measure the length of a desk. This action falls under which science process skill?
When a scientist forms a hypothesis based on prior research and observations, they are primarily using which two science process skills?
A teacher asks students to design an experiment to test a hypothesis. This activity primarily addresses which of Bloom's Taxonomy levels?
Which educational value is emphasized when a student learns to work with others to solve a community problem?
The ability to identify the different parts of a plant and label them is an example of which two cognitive levels?
Which developmental strategy encourages students to ask questions and explore topics on their own?
According to Bloom's Taxonomy, sorting objects into groups based on their properties is an example of:
A student writes a lab report detailing the procedure, data, and conclusions of an experiment. This is a clear example of which science process skill?
What is the primary purpose of Bloom's Taxonomy?
The "create" level in Bloom's Taxonomy often involves which of the following actions?
A student is watching how a plant grows over several weeks and is writing down the changes they observe. This is an example of:
Which of the following is an example of a recreational value in education?
A teacher asks students to identify the cause and effect relationships in a historical event. This task falls under which level of Bloom's Taxonomy?
Yager's taxonomy primarily focuses on the skills required for:
Which of the following is a key feature of problem-based learning?