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Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 1

In a diagnostic test emphasis on

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In a diagnostic test emphasis on Finding the root causes. A diagnostic test is primarily carried out for knowing about the nature and extent of the learning difficulties and weaknesses of a student or group of students in a particular learning area, subject, topic or concept. Here all efforts are concentrated on the search for the areas of weaknesses and error analysis resulting into one or the other form of remedial teaching to help the needy students in getting rid of their weaknesses and learning difficulties
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 2

NCF 2005 emphasises on Constructivist Approach of learning as it focuses on

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A reaction to didactic approaches such as behaviorism and programmed instruction, constructivism states that learning is an active, contextualized process of constructing knowledge rather than acquiring it. Knowledge is constructed based on personal experiences and hypotheses of the environment.

NCF 2005 emphasizes on Constructivist Approach to learning as it focuses on the active participation of learner through engaging activities. Hence, option (C) is correct.

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Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 3

Effective drill work corresponds to which statement?

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The learning of mathematics requires more of practice and exercise. Exercise should be short and distributed over a period of time. In this work students revise the knowledge already learnt so, new fact or rules should not be given in drill work. Variety of problems will make the drill interesting.

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 4
Which activity develop self-confidence and self-independence in the children.
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Self-study means individual’s own independents study. In this technique the children learn to make use of their own knowledge and experiences in tackling various problem. It also develops self-confidence and self-independence in the children so that they do not hesitate in tackling problems.
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 5
The psychological principle of learning used in project method is
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The psychological principle of learning used in project method is Learning by doing. This method consists chiefly of building a comprehensive unit around and activity which may be carried on in the school or outside. It involves a variety of activities. In this method all the students work co-operatively.
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 6

Directions: Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option.

The step of lecture method is__

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The lecture method is a teacher-centered method. In this method, the teacher is an active participant and the child is a passive learner. This is not a psychological method. In this method, the teacher speaks or delivers a lecture on a particular topic and the children listen. It is one-way traffic because the teacher gives ideas and the children receive them. There are three steps in the process of lecture method:

  1. Planning by the teacher
  2. Presentation by the teacher
  3. Receiving by the learner

Here, the teacher plan the topic that he needs to teach to students, then he presents it to students, and at last, students listen to it and receive the information from the teacher.

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 7

Considered the following statements regarding backward children:

I. Special schools and classes may be opened for the backward children.
II. Teacher can teach these students with fast speed.

Which of the above statement is true?

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Inclusive education emphasizes integrating all students, including backward children, into regular classrooms rather than segregating them into special schools. Additionally, teachers are encouraged to adjust their teaching pace to meet the diverse learning needs of all students, rather than teaching at a fast speed which may not be suitable for every learner.

Therefore, both statements I and II are not aligned with the principles of inclusive education, making "None of these" the correct answer.

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 8
Heuristic method was propounded by
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Heuristic method was developed and perfected by prof. H.E Armstrong. According to him, Heuristic method is the method of teaching which places the students as far as possible in the attitude of discovery.
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 9

Which is not true about self-study?

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Self-study means learn by himself. It enables the students to make use of their knowledge learnt in the class in solving various problems. It ensures regular progress of the students and helps in developing the interest of the students in the subject.

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 10
Problem solving method is based on the philosophy of
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Project method is based on philosophy of pragmatism given by John Dewey. This method aims to make learning effective and to give student the real training of life.
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 11

With an activity on paper folding, a teacher was trying to depict the relationship of the areas of a parallelogram and a triangle. Which of the following best depicts the transformation of stages?

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Parallelogram and triangle are related to each other when a parallelogram is divided from its diagonal, it will form a triangle.

Option D, is the correct answer. As when the paper will be folded from the diagonal of a parallelogram, it will be divided into two triangles.

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 12

Formative Assessment in Mathematics at primary stage includes

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Formative Assessment in Mathematics at primary stage includes identification of learning gaps and deficiencies in teaching.

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 13
'Algebra Tiles' are used to teach
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Algebric Tiles are used to find out the squares. It helps in factorization of polynomials. Hence Option A is correct.
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 14
A primary prerequisite for the child's ability to count is:
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A primary prerequisite for the child's ability to count is fluency with number word sequence. During their infancy period, they develop a base of skills, concepts, and misconception about numbers and mathematics. They listen from other family members and accordingly they try to say that.
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 15

Which technique of teaching mathematics based on the Psychological Principles such as learning by doing and law of exercise?

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Drill work is based on the psychological principles such as learning by doing and law of exercise. It’s means to strengthen the knowledge already acquired. Drill is not mere a repetition of an act. It is a serious work activity leading to perfection of the skill. Practice may be a right synonym for drill. It provides opportunity of self-Improvement. One cannot achieve speed and accuracy in solving mathematical problems without a good practice. But, the practice should be done with understanding and with a clear idea of the objectives and goals. This technique of teaching is widely used by the teachers to revise a lesson that has already been taught.

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 16

In Class II, concept of even number and odd number was introduced by activity of pairing the given number with concrete objects. Then teacher asked the students to check (i) whether the total number of crayons in their colour boxes is even in number or odd in number, (ii) whether the number of pages in their Maths notebook is odd or even. This task of finding even or odd number of crayons/pages is

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The given task in question is assessment for learning. Assessment for Learning is the process of seeking and interpreting evidence for use by learners and their teachers to decide where the learners are in their learning, where they need to go and how best to get there.

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 17
Teacher conducted an oral assessment in class and found that Harish can speak definition of all type of numbers - odd, even, prime and composite accurately but not able to identify the numbers accurately, when given a set of numbers. Teacher reports that Harish
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As he knows the definition so we can say he has good memory, but as he can’t identify the same, it means he has lack of concept. Hence, Option C is correct.
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 18
Mathetics programming is propagated by
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Mathetics programming is propagated by Thomas F. Gilbert. According to Gilbert, Mathetics is defined as it is the systematic application of reinforcement theory to the analysis and construction of complex behaviour repertories which represent the mastery of subject matter. Major emphasis in Mathetics is on “mastery in subject matter” through Retrogressive or backward chaining. Retrogressive chaining makes it unique among all the programming techniques. The child learns the last step first, then goes to the next one before it and thus to the introductory part. This procedure where the tasks are connected from the last to the first is called as chaining.
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 19

Consider the following statements related to advantage of drill work.

I. It is a good technique of learning for beginners.
II. Drill work creates disturbance in the other classes.

Which of the above statements is correct?

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Statements I is the advantage of drill work but statements II is disadvantage of drill work.

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 20
A teacher asked the students to collect leaves and to identify symmetry patterns. This task reflects the teacher’s efforts to
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The development of students’ mathematical communication shifts in precision and sophistication throughout the primary, junior and intermediate grades, yet the underlying characteristics remain applicable across all grades. During whole-class discussion, teachers can use these characteristics as a guide both for interpreting and assessing students’ presentations of their mathematical thinking and for determining discussion points.
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 21

Directions: Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option.

Dr. Benjamin S. Bloom (1956) has classified the changes of behavior in __ categories.

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Dr. Benjamin S. Bloom (1956) has classified the changes of behavior in three categories or domains- cognitive, affective and psychomotor domain. Dr. Benjamin S. Bloom and his associates in the university of Chicago gave the classification of objectives of all the three domains.

  1. Classification of cognitive domain or objectives by Bloom(1956)
  2. Affective domain by Krathwal(1964)
  3. Psychomotor domain by Simpson(1969)
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 22

Which of the following statements is not true about ‘mapping’ in mathematics?

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Mapping strengthens spatial thinking, promotes proportional reasoning and can be integrated in many topics of mathematics. So, mapping is a part of mathematics curriculum. Therefore, option B is not correct regarding the mapping in mathematics.

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 23

Which of the following statement is true about level of Abstraction in Van hiele model of learning mathematics.

I. Student can reason with simple arguments about geometrical figures
II. Student is able to appreciate the role of definition, axioms , postulates and theorem in geometry.

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Student can reason with simple arguments about geometrical figures is a characteristics shown in level of Abstraction.
Whereas statement II i.e. Student is able to appreciate the role of definition, axioms , postulates and theorem in geometry is shown by learners in Deduction level.

Thus statement I is correct whereas statement II is wrong.

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 24
Complete a magic square of 3X3 with the numbers 1 to 9 so, that the sum of the numbers in each row, each column and each diagonal is 15 . This question is related to which type of problem?
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The problems which may puzzle the minds of students, are termed as puzzle problems. The solution of these problems can be achieved after much taxing of brain. Therefore, their solution demands much patience. These problems should not be made an integral part of subject matter but for the development of interest and skill in mathematics a few puzzle problems may be included in the exercise work.
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 25

Directions: Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option.

The step of lecture method is  ________

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The lecture method is a teacher-centered method. In this method, the teacher is an active participant and the child is a passive learner. This is not a psychological method. In this method, the teacher speaks or delivers a lecture on a particular topic and the children listen. It is one-way traffic because the teacher gives ideas and the children receive them. There are three steps in the process of lecture method:

  1. Planning by the teacher
  2. Presentation by the teacher
  3. Receiving by the learner

Here, the teacher plan the topic that he needs to teach to students, then he presents it to students, and at last, students listen to it and receive the information from the teacher.

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 26

Consider the following statements:

I. Mathematics allows students to learn the input of learning directly and afterwards.
I. Mathematics does help in training and disciplining the mind.

Which above statement is correct.

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It is said that experience is the most expensive thing in the world. Mathematics allows students to learn the input of learning directly and afterwards. These experiences help in promoting interest in learner’s minds.

Mathematics does help in training and disciplining the mind. It develops the power of thinking and reasoning and gives mental exercise best fitted for strengthening the faculties of the mind.

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 27

Directions: Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option.

The locate specific learning and instructional difficulties is the main aim of__

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A locate specific learning and instructional difficulties is the main aim of prognosis. Prognosis has the administrative function such as;

*classification

*promotion and gradation of students

*selection

Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 28
A student is not being able to recognize mathematical character properly. He always disturbs other in mathematics classroom. This type of problem is his
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This type of problem is his real problems are those which are true to life and are directly related to the actual life situations. In mathematics, real problems occupy an important place. This type of problems helps in the achievement of the aims of the subject. Therefore, such type of problems be allotted a major share in the curriculum of mathematics so that the opportunity of adequate practice may be available to the students.
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 29
Which of the following statements is not true about group work in mathematics?
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The formation of the group must be in accordance with the level of intelligence and achievement of students. Hence it should be homogeneous. The group should neither be too large nor too small. The group work should be clear to every member of the group to ensure equal responsibility and efforts, so the teacher should encourage healthy group competition but should guard against mutual jealousy and differences.Group works help students to clear the given topic in a wider way, as he can see a lot of responses for the same topic. It also boosts confidence and helps students to speak fluently in the public. It helps in clearing the topic in a small period of time.
Practice Test: Mathematics Pedagogy - 2 - Question 30
A teacher asked the students to collect leaves and to identify symmetry pattern. This task reflects the teacher’s efforts to
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A teacher asked students to collect leaves and to identify symmetry pattern, this task reflects the teacher’s efforts to relate real life experience with mathematical concepts
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