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Question 1
The philosophical study concerning the <i>theory of value</i> is academically known as what?
Question 2
Which branch of philosophy is primarily concerned with the study of ultimate <i>reality</i> and existence?
Question 3
Which ancient philosopher famously defined education as "the creation of a sound mind in a sound body"?
Question 4
An education system that is strictly bounded by the rules, regulations, and institutional frameworks of a school system is classified as:
Question 5
According to which specific philosophical school of thought is "raising children" considered a primary natural objective?
Question 6
What is the widely accepted <i>scientific definition</i> of modern psychology?
Question 7
According to the principles of developmental psychology, human development is the combined product of:
Question 8
According to Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development, learning fundamentally occurs through which dual mechanism?
Question 9
Which pioneering educational psychologist developed the theory of <i>trial and error</i> learning?
Question 10
What developmental terminology is generally given by psychologists to the period of <i>"Early Childhood"</i>?
Question 11
Who is universally recognized as the founding <i>father of sociology</i>?
Question 12
The sociological process of <i>socialization</i> primarily helps individuals to do what?
Question 13
Which of the following is <u>NOT</u> considered an active, interpersonal agency of socialization?
Question 14
In sociology and law, what does the term <i>juvenile delinquency</i> specifically signify?
Question 15
On what exact date was the United Nations Organization (UNO) formally established?
Question 16
Which of the following is the defining characteristic of <i>Micro-teaching</i>?
Question 17
A comprehensive <i>lesson plan</i> is utilized primarily to help the teacher do what?
Question 18
What is the primary basis for interpreting teaching as a rigorous <i>science</i>?
Question 19
What is the fundamental pedagogical meaning of a <i>Teaching method</i>?
Question 20
Formal <i>teacher training</i> programs are explicitly designed to provide educators with what core asset?
Question 21
In which year was the English education system formally introduced and started in Nepal?
Question 22
What was the main foundational aim of the <i>National Education System Plan (NESP)</i> introduced in Nepal?
Question 23
What is the major overarching objective of the <i>School Sector Development Plan (SSDP)</i>?
Question 24
The school clustering system, which introduced the concept of a centralized 'resource centre', was first implemented through which project?
Question 25
According to the National Education Commission (NEC) report of 1992, what was the recommended structure of school education?
Question 26
The global movement <i>Education for All (EFA)</i> was officially declared through which landmark international conference?
Question 27
What is the primary operational objective of providing <i>Inclusive education</i>?
Question 28
What is the main overarching goal of a <i>child friendly education</i> framework?
Question 29
Integrating <i>Life skill based education</i> primarily helps students to achieve what?
Question 30
Which of the following serves as one of the most critical key indicators of <i>quality education</i>?
Question 31
What is the primary psychological goal of academic and personal <i>counselling</i>?
Question 32
What is the fundamental purpose of providing <i>guidance</i> to a learner?
Question 33
The direct application of <i>ICT (Information and Communication Technology)</i> in education primarily helps to achieve what?
Question 34
The integrated use of Radio, Television, and the Internet to facilitate learning is formally termed as:
Question 35
Which of the following is <u>NOT</u> strictly classified as a two-way interactive communication tool?
Question 36
Which of the following is <u>NOT</u> considered an essential, defining characteristic of an academic <i>discipline</i>?
Question 37
The famous psychological definition stating, "Learning is the acquisition of habits, knowledge and attitudes" was formulated by:
Question 38
What does the concept of <i>equity</i> mean in modern educational administration?
Question 39
Which of the following core values is inherently concerned with the universal concept of <i>human right</i>?
Question 40
In the context of the sociology of education, which prominent thinker is credited with the concept that <i>"School is a miniature society"</i>?
Question 41
What is the primary pedagogical purpose of conducting a <i>Formative Assessment</i>?
Question 42
Which type of evaluation is administered at the end of an instructional unit strictly to compare it against some standard or benchmark?
Question 43
In Bloom's Taxonomy, which domain of learning focuses strictly on physical skills, coordination, and motor-skill capabilities?
Question 44
If an educational test consistently yields the same results when administered to the same students under the same conditions, the test is said to possess high:
Question 45
If an educational test accurately measures exactly what it is designed and intended to measure, the test demonstrates high:
Question 46
In modern educational theory, how is the term <i>Curriculum</i> most broadly and accurately defined?
Question 47
What pedagogical term refers to the unwritten, unofficial, and often unintended lessons, values, and perspectives students learn in school?
Question 48
A student who reads a book purely for the joy and personal satisfaction of learning is demonstrating what type of psychological drive?
Question 49
Lev Vygotsky introduced the concept of the <i>ZPD</i>, representing the difference between what a learner can do without help and what they can achieve with guidance. What does ZPD stand for?
Question 50
Which leadership style in school management involves the principal actively consulting teachers and staff in the decision-making process?
Question 51
Which prominent educational philosopher is universally recognized as the creator of the <i>Kindergarten</i> system?
Question 52
The educational philosophy of <i>Pragmatism</i>, which emphasizes learning by doing and practical application, is most closely associated with which thinker?
Question 53
Who proposed the concept of the human mind as a <i>Tabula Rasa</i> (blank slate) at birth?
Question 54
Which influential psychological framework, focusing on the unconscious mind and childhood experiences, was developed by <i>Sigmund Freud</i>?
Question 55
Which scholar famously stated, "Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man"?
Question 56
The learning theory of <i>Operant Conditioning</i>, which utilizes reinforcements and punishments, was developed by whom?
Question 57
<i>Classical Conditioning</i>, famous for experiments involving the salivation of dogs, was introduced by which psychologist?
Question 58
Which psychologist proposed the psychological <i>Hierarchy of Needs</i>, culminating in self-actualization?
Question 59
The theory of <i>Multiple Intelligences</i>, suggesting that intelligence is not a single entity but consists of various modalities (e.g., musical, spatial, linguistic), was proposed by:
Question 60
The Gestalt psychology concept of <i>Insightful Learning</i> (the "Aha!" moment) was formulated by Wolfgang Kohler through his experiments with which animals?
Question 61
The progressive <i>Project Method</i> of teaching, which emphasizes student-directed, real-world problem solving, was developed by whom?
Question 62
The <i>Heuristic Method</i> of teaching, where the student is placed in the role of a discoverer or researcher, was originated by:
Question 63
In pedagogical logic, the <i>Inductive Method</i> of instruction transitions through which pathway?
Question 64
In the traditional framework of <i>Bloom's Taxonomy</i> for the Cognitive Domain, what is the highest level of learning?
Question 65
What is the primary instructional purpose of conducting a <i>Diagnostic Evaluation</i>?
Question 66
In which Gregorian year was <i>Tribhuvan University</i>, the oldest university in Nepal, officially established?
Question 67
Which institution holds the historical title of being the <i>first modern school</i> in Nepal?
Question 68
In which year was the <i>SLC (School Leaving Certificate) Board</i> of Nepal officially established?
Question 69
The first national education commission of Nepal, <i>NNEPC (Nepal National Education Planning Commission)</i>, was formed in which year?
Question 70
Who was the first female <i>Minister of Education</i> in the history of Nepal?
Question 71
In modern educational assessment frameworks, what does the abbreviation <i>CCE</i> stand for?
Question 72
Which type of assessment is specifically designed and administered <u>before</u> instruction begins to determine a student's prerequisites?
Question 73
Which of the following test formats is universally considered the most structurally <i>objective</i>?
Question 74
In the context of educational grading, what does the psychological term <i>Halo Effect</i> refer to?
Question 75
What is the primary philosophical distinction between <i>Measurement</i> and <i>Evaluation</i> in education?
Question 76
Which of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is explicitly dedicated to achieving <i>Quality Education</i>?
Question 77
Which specific article in the present Constitution of Nepal enshrines the fundamental <i>Right to Education</i> for its citizens?
Question 78
In the sociology of human development, what is universally recognized as the <i>primary agent</i> of socialization for a child?
Question 79
What does the widely used international educational abbreviation <i>RTE</i> stand for?
Question 80
Which ancient philosopher famously posited the sociological truth that "Man is by nature a social animal"?
Question 81
Which prominent psychologist famously described human adolescence as a critical period of <i>"storm and stress"</i>?
Question 82
According to Erik Erikson's comprehensive theory of psychosocial development, the human lifespan is divided into how many distinct stages?
Question 83
In Piaget's theory of cognitive development, the milestone of <i>Object Permanence</i> is typically achieved during which stage?
Question 84
The psychological abbreviation <i>IQ</i> (Intelligence Quotient) was originally coined by which psychologist?
Question 85
In constructivist educational psychology, what does the core acronym <i>ZPD</i> stand for?
Question 86
The tactile reading and writing system known as <i>Braille</i> is exclusively designed to assist which group of learners?
Question 87
In the context of specific learning disabilities, the condition known as <i>Dyslexia</i> is primarily associated with extreme difficulty in:
Question 88
The specific neurological learning disability known as <i>Dysgraphia</i> primarily severely affects a student's ability to:
Question 89
<i>Sign language</i>, which relies on visual-manual modalities to convey meaning, is the primary communication method utilized by:
Question 90
What is the primary, foundational focus of the <i>Inclusive Education</i> model?
Question 91
In the realm of modern digital higher education, what does the highly popular acronym <i>MOOC</i> stand for?
Question 92
What is the defining instructional characteristic of a <i>Flipped Classroom</i> model?
Question 93
The modern pedagogical practice of applying game-design elements (like point scoring and leaderboards) into non-game educational environments is formally called:
Question 94
Which of the following descriptions accurately defines an <i>Asynchronous Learning</i> environment?
Question 95
What does the name of the globally used open-source e-learning platform <i>Moodle</i> officially stand for?
Question 96
Which famous foundational curriculum development model places heavy focus on defining specific educational objectives before planning learning experiences?
Question 97
What is the primary operational difference between Formative and Summative evaluation?
Question 98
Which leadership and teaching style in classroom management is characterized by strict, absolute teacher control with zero student input?
Question 99
In institutional education, the <i>Core Curriculum</i> specifically refers to what?
Question 100
Which prominent cognitive psychologist was the chief proponent of the <i>Spiral Curriculum</i>, where basic concepts are repeatedly revisited at increasing levels of complexity?