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NET/SET-13 EDUCATION
NET/ EDUCATION JUNE-2006 SOLVED PAPER-II PRACTICE BITS (1-10) ....
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1. Who said "man is perfect and education is the manifestation of the perfection already existing in man"
2 points
Swami vivekanada
Gandhi
Mahatma gandhi
Froabal
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2. Which philosophy believes in the five following principles-truth, non-stealing, non-violence, no sex life, non attachment.
2 points
Buddhism
Jainism
Islam
Hinduism
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3. Which philosophy indicated in the following lines; 'Education finds its purpose, its process and it means wholly within the child life, and the child experience.
2 points
Pragmatism
Idealism
Naturalism
Realism
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4. Match the following
2 points
A. Republic 1.Rousseau
B. Social contract 2. plato
C. My experiments with truth 3. Vivekananda
D. Gitanjali 4. Gandhi
5. Tagore
Answer: A-2,B-3,C-4,D-5
Answer: A-1,B-3,C-4,D-5
Answer: A-2,B-3,C-1,D-5
Answer: A-2,B-3,C-4,D-1
Other:
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5. The type of knowledge which Idealism believes is:
2 points
C. Experiential
D. Experimental
A. a prior
B. Posterior
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6. The principle of learning by doing was originally propounded by:
2 points
A. Rousseau
B.Gandhi
C. Tagore
D. Dewey
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7. The principle of " Education of good life" was propounded by:
2 points
A. Existentialism
B. Realism
C. Naturalism
D. Pragmatism
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8. Utility and change are the basic principle of the philosophy of:
2 points
A. Existentialism
B. Realism
C. Naturalism
D. Pragmatism
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9. Social change does not involve in:
2 points
A.Urbanization
B. Westernization
C. Modernization
D. Socialization
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10. Sociology of education means:
2 points
A. Consideration of a education as a social institution
B. Acceptance of social dominance in education
C. A study of educated society
D. To combine education and society while teaching
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