Exam Details
Subject | philosophy of education | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.ed. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | January, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
B.Ed. (Part (Semester Examination, 2017
EDUCATION IN EMERGING INDIAN SOCIETY (Paper
Philosophical Foundation of Education
Day and Date Tuesday, 28-11-2017 Max. Marks 50
Time 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
N.B. Q. No. 1 is compulsory. It should be solved in first
15 minutes in Answer Book on Page No. 3.
All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate marks.
MCQ/Objective Type Questions
Duration 15 Minutes Marks 10
1. Choose correct alternative 10
The development of student through education is
Affective Cognitive Psycho-motor Above all
"Education is bi-polar process". It is the opinion of thinker.
John Dewey Adams Gates Rousseau
The following aspect include in the concept of education for peace.
Education of non-violence
Education of International Understanding
Education of Humanity
Above all
To help to free from sadness in life is the aim of education of
Vedic Buddha Jain Islam
Jain Education does not include aim.
To nourish character To give proper knowledge
To give education through vihar To create habit of non-violence
Value means
To give preference to morality To give importance to own thoughts
Social idea Above all
For inculcating values in student states importance to
Continuous and regularity Fallow-up in time to time
Chance for value experience Above all
'Child centred education' is advocated by philosophy.
Idealism Naturalism Realism Above all
The first pioneer of realism is
John Dewey Aristotle Plato None of these
10) 'Earn and learn' scheme started by
J. Krushna Murti Ravindranath Tagore
Swami Vivekanand Karmveer Bhaurao Patil
EDUCATION IN EMERGING INDIAN SOCIETY (Paper
Philosophical Foundation of Education
Day and Date Tuesday, 28-11-2017 Max. Marks 50
Time 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
N.B. Q. No. 1 is compulsory. It should be solved in first
15 minutes in Answer Book on Page No. 3.
All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate marks.
MCQ/Objective Type Questions
Duration 15 Minutes Marks 10
1. Choose correct alternative 10
The development of student through education is
Affective Cognitive Psycho-motor Above all
"Education is bi-polar process". It is the opinion of thinker.
John Dewey Adams Gates Rousseau
The following aspect include in the concept of education for peace.
Education of non-violence
Education of International Understanding
Education of Humanity
Above all
To help to free from sadness in life is the aim of education of
Vedic Buddha Jain Islam
Jain Education does not include aim.
To nourish character To give proper knowledge
To give education through vihar To create habit of non-violence
Value means
To give preference to morality To give importance to own thoughts
Social idea Above all
For inculcating values in student states importance to
Continuous and regularity Fallow-up in time to time
Chance for value experience Above all
'Child centred education' is advocated by philosophy.
Idealism Naturalism Realism Above all
The first pioneer of realism is
John Dewey Aristotle Plato None of these
10) 'Earn and learn' scheme started by
J. Krushna Murti Ravindranath Tagore
Swami Vivekanand Karmveer Bhaurao Patil
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- advance research method
- curriculum studies
- disaster management
- educational management
- educational studies
- elementary school level curriculum, pedagogy and assessment
- elementary school level status, isues and concerns
- history and political economy of education
- introduction to research method
- isues in planning, management and financing of education
- pedagogy and current isues in environment
- philosophy of education
- psychological foundation of education
- psychology of learning and development
- secondary school level curriculum, pedagogy and assessment
- secondary school level status, issues and concerns
- sociology of education (cbcs)
- sustainable development
- teacher education – i
- teacher education – ii