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Teaching Aptitude MCQ for B.Ed entrance

 Teaching Aptitude mcq Part:2

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OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS 

Teaching aptitude refers to the set of skills, abilities, and characteristics that make someone effective at teaching. It encompasses various qualities such as communication skills, subject knowledge, patience, empathy, adaptability, creativity, and the ability to motivate and inspire students.

Someone with teaching aptitude can effectively convey information, engage students in the learning process, create a supportive learning environment, and assess student progress. They understand different learning styles and can tailor their teaching methods to suit the needs of diverse learners. Additionally, they possess a genuine passion for teaching and a commitment to the growth and development of their students.

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26. What should the teacher do to maintain the interest of students in class teaching?

A. Maximum use of the blackboard

B. Extensive use of examples from the practical life

C. Extensive use of teaching materials/aids

D. Giving ample opportunities to students for discussion/deliberations

 

27. What will you like to take additional responsibilities as a teacher?

A. In order to gain new experiences

B. In order to please your Principal

C. In order to become popular among students

D. In order to cooperate

28. In your view, to win the confidence of the Principal, a teacher should:

A. keep on giving gifts to the Principal

B. keep on censuring and backbiting other teachers in collusion with the Principal

C. keep on executing his own teaching work in a satisfactory manner

D. gain popularity among students

 

29. You think that taking surprise tests is justified because:

A. students remain frightened due to these

B. you do not have to get yourself prepared at home for this purpose

C. you can escape the teaching session due to the alibi of taking a surprise

test

D. the abilities and knowledge levels of students can be truly judged

through such tests

 

30. If a student criticises another student in your presence, then you would

A. punish him

B. inform that teacher about the critical remarks passed by that student

C. ignore his remarks/discussion

D. reprimand that student and spare him

 

 

31. A teacher should work according to:

A. his own liking/whims

B. the needs of the time

C. his capacity to work

D. his need

 

32. After becoming a teacher, what type of work you would be interested in?

A. Supporting the students

B. Enhancing the knowledge levels of students

C. Conveying the complaints of students to the Principal

D. Raising the teaching standards in your school

 

33. After becoming a teacher, which one of the following item, in your opinion, must be made available at the residence of every  teacher?

A. A library

B. A television

C. A well decorated drawing room

D. All of these three

 

34. You are teaching in the class room and one student is busy reading a story

book (instead of giving attention to the lecture). What would you do in such

a situation?

A. You would reprimand that student and show him the way out of the class

B. You would tell the student to leave the story book and concentrate on the subject being taught

C. You would purposely ignore that student

D. You would wait for another student to complain about that student so that you may be able to file a complaint against him with the Principal

 

35. As a teacher, you would:

A. listen to the personal problems of the students only if they were special

B. always listen to the problems of students

C. never listen to the problems of students

D. listen to the problems of students and moderate them to the Principal

36. In order to participate in a conference or seminar, which is related to teaching,

you would:

A. take leave from the school

B. get the permission of the Principal

C. not get the permission of the Principal

D. quietly leave the school and attend the conference or seminar

 

37. In your opinion, what should be the age for sending little children to school?

A. When the child starts speaking

B. When the child develops an interest in studies

C. When the child attains the age of plus five years

D. When the child attains the age of plus three years

 

38. Some students quietly run away from school. In order to check this habit of such students, you would:

A. try to know why they run away from school

B. inform the Principal about their habit of running away from school

C. inform the parents of such children about their habit of running away

from school

D. try to make class teaching more interesting

 

39. As a teacher, what would you like to do to make your (distinct) position in the society?

A. You would join a political party

B. You would actively participate in the political activities

C. You would properly undertake (and execute) your teaching responsibility

D. You would try to prove in the society that you are a superior being

 

40. For whom, education is deemed more important:

A. For boys B. For girls

C. For adults D. For all of these

 

41. A constructivist classroom is (Odisha TGT 2022)

A) Teacher Centered

B) Parent Centered

C) Student Centered

D) Activities Centered

 

42. By administering objective type questions to students:

A. their knowledge levels cannot be known

B. their abilities cannot be known

C. their abilities of expression and writing styles cannot be known

D. All of these

 

43. As a teacher, what is your opinion about going on a strike?

A. Strikes do not solve any problem

B. Strikes are the stumbling blocks on the path of progress of the nation

C. Going on a strike is against the dignity of teachers

D. A strike should be the last resort to be undertaken

44. Suppose that you give tution to a student and he fails in the annual examination. In such an event, you would:

A. request the Principal to help him get through

B. request other teachers to increase his marks

C. suggest the parent/guardian of the student that he/she should try to use

references to contact other teachers so that they increase the marks of the student

D. teach that student with a renewed vigour and toil in future

 

45. Who are the students who like to sit in the back row in the class?

A. Those who are very much afraid of the teacher

B. Those who do not come (to the class) after completing their home work

C. Those who are not interested in studies

D. Those who want to talk to one another

 

46. As a teacher, where would you like to teach?

A. In the school of your own village

B. In the school of your district in which, children of the rich people study

C. In the school whose Principal is your acquaintance

D. In any school

 

47. Some teachers give tutions. In your opinion, what is the reason for this?

A. They get ample opportunities to revise the subject matter being studied (when they give tuitions)

B. That is how they are able to keep themselves busy in quite a useful

manner

C. They are always involved in earn (more) money

D. They nurture intense feelings of welfare of students

 

48. Your opinion is that:

A. whatever you are doing, is sufficient

B. you are doing more than what you can do or accomplish

C. whatever you may be able to do/accomplish, is enough

D. you can do much more than whatever you are doing at present

 

49. Learning takes place only when the learner is prepared to learn refers to (Odisha TGT 2021)

A) Law of recreation

B) Law of readiness

C) Law of reflection

D) Law of reinforcemen

 

50. A superior teacher is the one who:

A. gives his complete time to the school

B. strictly follows the norms of discipline

C. takes an interest in the all-round development of students

D. gives leadership to student

 Teaching aptitude answer key:



26. D

27. D

28. C

29. D

30. C

31. C

32. B

33. A

34. B

35. A

36. B

37. D

38. A

39. C

40. D

41. C

42. C

43. C

44. D

45. C

46. D

47. C

48. D

49. B

50. C

 

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