UGC NET Teaching Aptitude Questions and Answers
UGC NET Teaching Aptitude Questions and Answers
A. General
B. Father
C. Friend
D. Leader
Q3) The term ‘least restrictive environment’ refers to the education of the
A. Handicapped
B. Gifted
C. Early Childhood Youngsters
D. Retarded
A. Social Need
B. Personal Need
C. Psychological Need
D. Theoretical Need
Q6) A teacher can help adolescent to overcome his special problems and help him to adjust to the
environment. Which of the following attitude, he should not made?
A. Synthesis and organization of the old and new experiences, resulting in a novel pattern.
B. It includes all activities which leave permanent effect on the individual.
C. In its simplest form, learning means acquisition, retention and modification of experience.
D. All of these
A. Teahcers ability
B. Children’s capabilities and needs
C. National idelogy
D. Social and cultural Ideals
Answer: Option D) they may improve their work by clarifying their own philosophy
Answer: Option C) To know whether the students are understanding the lecture or not.
Q12) A teacher commands prestige, authority esteem and respect. He should make use of it through
suggestion. He should not try to command respect through
A. Scholarship
B. Punishing and Creating Revolting Situation
C. Experience
D. Tact
Q14) For better interaction with the students, the teacher’s objective should be the
Q15) In ancient education system, teachers applied some psychological principles in education
especially to young child from pre-school age to adolescence. They recognize the role of
Q16) Which characteristic from the following is least concerned with a teacher?
Answer: Option C) Who never encourages children to known something not in curriculum
Q18) Which of the following is true about Modern Annual Examination System?
Q20) If you are irritated and show rashness because of the inadequate behavior of another teachers,
what do you think about your own behavior?
Answer: Option C) Your behavior is also a sign of maladjustment and so try to control yourself when you
are maltreated.