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Friday, July 22, 2022

Revision qns paper 1 MODULE 6

 Revision qns paper 1 MODULE 6

6.1/3 .1    


Effort of limiting or reducing the effects of disability that is already present is called
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2.The layer of blastocyst which will later become the muscle and skeletal system is called
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3.When eyes are formed during pregnancy?
1 point
4.Toddler age is
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5.By the end of third month of gestation, weight of fetus will be around
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6.Normal length of a 1 year old child is
1 point

6 .1/1 1,2,7,8 

7. One  CV SOUND may be  called a......... sound.( biblical, canonical, undifferentiated, differentiated )

8. The average weight of an egg is ...gm ( 25, 50, 80,100 )

9 .  Gestational age begins with the ........ day of a woman’s last menstrual period.(first , last, tenth, second )

10. Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST) is a commonly-used screening tool for children aged -------(  4,7,10,14 )   

6.11 2

11..If "HWP CF LCW"  is the acronym for the basic virtues of the eight stages of psychosocial development by Erik Erikson , the first 'H" stands for Hope, whereas the  'W' given last  stands for ................ (a) Weight (b) Wisdom (c) Will (d) Wellness 

6.12  2,11,13,15

12. Denver Development Screen Test is a commonly used screening tool for children age 7 to 12 years. True or False 

13. Embryonic period of development is ........ weeks .A. 0 to 2 B. 3 to 8 ,C. 9 to birth D.0-8

14.......... is the sum total of the traits potentially present in the fertilized ovum .A.environment B.development C.heredity D.Gene 

15 .A ............is a segment of a DNA that provides the cord to construct a protein. A .gene B.chromosome. C.trait D.ovum 

6.13 11

16. Major defects of the body and internal organs ,if any ,are likely to occur between .......... fetus /embryo weeks (a) 3-16 (b) 3-12 (c) 3-6 (d) 3-8

6.14  4,5,6,,15,16

17.. A child uses simple single words by................(a)  3 months(b) 6 months  (c) 9 months (d) 1 to 2 years 

18. A child begins to use words together by ....(a)  2-3 years (b) 3-5 years  (c) 9 months (d) 1 to 2 years 

19. A child uses simple sentences by ...........(a)  2-3 years (b) 3-5 years  (c) 9 months (d) 1 to 2 years 

20..What to do if you find the child is falling behind in play and development  ?

-guided play, lots of stimulation , interaction with other children and  speak to the child .TRUE OR FALSE 

21.The child begins to feed himself by ....(a)  12 months (b) 6 months (c) 9 months (d) 2 years

6.15 4,5,6,7,15,16

22.Abilities and skills to make a conscious choice or decision is a...... need .

a. intellectual b. emotional c.volitional d.spiritual 

23. Models for problem solving and thinking is a psychological need .True / False

24.UN convention on the rights of the child was ratified in India in ....a.1989 b. 1992 c. 1963 d .2016

25. ( i ) Children's needs are universal 

(ii) Fulfillment of needs are essential for children's optimal health and development 

(iii) Children cannot fulfill their needs without added support 

(v) Adults have responsibilities and  obligations to meet children's needs and rights

 Which of the above sentence are not true  ? A. i B. ii C. iii and iv  D. none 

26. The classroom implication of MASLOW's theory is that ...............................

(a) students must feel valued and respected 

(b) the self esteem of a student must be strengthened 

(c) basic physiological needs should be met first before satisfying cognitive needs

(d)  tired and hungry students will be highly motivated to focused learning .

Which of the above statements is not true ?

27. Safety needs is more important than cognitive needs according to MASLOW's theory.True / False

6.16  7,13,14

28.The first words are uttered by a normal child at ......... months A.0-3;B.6-10;C.8-18 ;D.22-48

29. An average term baby is ....... cm long .   A.12,B.40, C.50, D.60 

30. If a 6 year old child is 70 cm tall , there is a growth delay  .True or False

31. What should do when a child/person suffering from low voltage

electric shock

 Act to break the contact

 ..............................................

32.What are the first aid steps for severe bleeding?

 Remove any clothing or debris on the wound

 ......................................

 Help the injures person lie down

 Don’t remove the gauze or bandage

33. What should do when a person have a minor burn?

 Cool the burn

 .....................................

 Don’t break blisters

 Apply lotion

34.What should do when a person is having major burns?

 Remove jewelry, belts and other restrictive items

 Cover the area of the burn

 Don’t immerse large severe burns in water

 Elevate ............................


6.23 17

35.. R.I.C.E is a procedure to follow severe muscular strain in which (a) R stands  for "rest" ,(b)I for "ice pack" ,(c) C for  "compression" and (d) E for " elevation of the head ".

6.31 12,13

36. Exceptional children consist mainly of children with LD .( True or False )

37.    .......  children do well in the studies naturally without much effort.

(a) bright  (b) talented   (c) gifted (d)  disabled 

6.32  25,26,35

38. A student with outstanding abilities in Geography can be termed as ...........

 (a) talented (b)bright  (c) twice exceptional  (d) gifted 

39. Documented performance or achievements in top 10% or rarer is related to ............ individuals .

(a) talented (b)bright  (c) twice exceptional  (d) gifted 

40. Which of the following might be useful for accommodating slow learners while teaching a novel to high school students ? Distributing  (i)  the  work sheets with visuals of family trees of the characters involved (ii) timelines of the plot  (iii)  images of historical maps (iv) the cartoon named "Conjunction junction"  from 'Schoolhouse Rocks !' 

(a) all of the above (b) i and ii  only (c) i,ii and iii (d) iv only

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Thursday, July 21, 2022

7.41 -7.43 ASSESSING AND IMPROVING MEMORY

7.41-7.43 ASSESSING AND IMPROVING MEMORY 

1. The CMS is a widely used instrument for assessing memory in children aged between .......years .

0-5 , 5-16,16-90,2-20

2. The WECHLOR  memory scale edition  4 is a memory test used for children.TRUE OR FALSE

3. Indian version is available for WMS -IV.TRUE OR FALSE

4.The famous book "The Art of Memory"  written by "Francis Yeates" provides many techniques for memorizing.TRUE OR FALSE 

5.Body file system is  very effective assistance for remembering all points in a speech..TRUE OR FALSE

 6.Acrostics and acronyms are famous mesmerization techniques for academic purpose. TRUE OR FALSE

7.Sleep plays a very important role in memory consolidation.TRUE OR FALSE

 8.Bright screen is to be avoided before sleep. TRUE OR FALSE

9..The vitamin D level required for normal memory is 20 Grams per milliltre . TRUE OR FALSE

10.The curcumin in turmeric is good for memory. TRUE OR FALSE

11.A person should drink ............litres of water daily so as to ensure our normal memory power.. 

2.7-3.7,4.2-7.8, 4-8, 2-3

12.Utilising mnemonic devices like elaborate and rehearse , visualise concepts, read out and think aloud are a few tips to help students to memorize. TRUE OR FALSE

13............... is a comprehensive strategy that is used before reading to activate students' prior knowledge and build the curiosity about a new topic. repetition ,brainstorming ,anticipation guide ,prompting

 14.Instead of giving multi step directions ,providing  directions one step at a time is a strategy to tackle problems related to ............fidgetting ,short term memory ,long term memory , working memory,

 15.Using advanced organisers like concept maps, mind maps, anticipation guides or outlines is a strategy to overcome ......problems.    fidgetting ,short term memory ,long term memory , working memory,

16.In order to create a/an ...................... usually start in the middle of the things with the central theme and the from that point you work out ward in all directions to create a growing diagram composed of key words/ phrases/ concepts/ facts and figures. 

  concept map, mind map, anticipation guide , outline

17.Mind mapping is an effective method for generating ideas by ...........priming,distribution,organisation, association,

 18.Preparing mental files or images and gluing them to our body parts like sole,  ankle ,shin and at varoius similiar body parts   is. kown as .. .....  system to remember. loci,body filing,connection mnemonics , acrostics

19.Chaining mnemonic is a form of visualsation with each image connected to the succeeding 

.True or False

20.If you know Shirley ,you can remember the word "curly" by saying "Shirley has a curly hair ".This is called ....  

chaining  mnemonics ,loci , body filing ,connection mnemonics ,

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21.. JPEG is an .......... for joint photographic experts group. acronym,acrostics,jingle,loci

22.The most common everyday use of Mnemonics is ......... acronym,acrostics,jingle,loci

23.The first letter from each word is taken to spell out a simple word or phrase  WHICH is called .........

 acronym,acrostics,jingle,loci

24."Herds of Animals Cause Panic"  is an acronym used to memorize the part of the brain associated with memory.

Here h STANDS for hippocampus , A for amygdala , C- for cerebrum, P for prefrontal cortex.TRUE OR FALSE

 25.WHICH WORD  OF THE FOLLOWING LIST will be easily forgotten ? ( apple, hope,ricul, chance  )

 26.The different  types of encoding which can be remembered by " SAVE " are Semantic Encoding, Acoustic encoding ,Visual encoding, and Enigmatic encoding.TRUE OR FALSE

27."She sells seashells by the seashore" is a sentence where......... helps  to memorize..  

rhyming, assonance, rhythm,alliteration.

28." I wish I could determine pi, 

Eureka cried the great inventor "

From these 2 line  poem , you can write the decimals after three in the vaue of the mathematical constant Pi.

This method is called -acronym,acrostic , jingle,loci

29.An invented word , phrase , sentence or a poem where the first letter of each word is secured to an idea you need to remember is called ...acronym,jingle,loci,acrostics

30.An acronym cannot form a poem or a sentence .True or False. 

31.When you go to a modern Park  and your  car gets parked on level C in space number 5, you might imagine that there are 5 cats waiting in your car for your RETURN. 

The "cats" is for the level C. the "5 "cats are for the space number "5 " .This memory  technique is termed as .........mnemonic. 

visualisation,textual, architectural,chaining

32.visualise ,think , mentally place and visualise is the temporal order of process in loci.TRUE OR FALSE

33.You want to remember a speech .YOU could break up the content of the speech into the images or signs used to memorize its parts which would then be "placed" in the locations previously iternalised.  Which method of memorization is used here ?

..visualisation,textual, architectural,chaining

34. The Greeks and Romans practised mnemonics by mentally placing key points of the speech in locations along familiar routes  through the city of Palace.. This method is known as

visualisation,textual, chaining,loci 

35. Starting verses with alphabetical order, using similar letters in the second position of whole line, starting the new line with the ending word of the previous line  is an  example for ........... method for memorization.. association ,ranking, order , chunking.

36. If we visit  a supermarket a few times ,the arrangment  of keeping different categories items will become familiar to us. The method we use here to remember is 

 ..... association ,ranking, order , mind map

37......................associations are easy to remember.

 (strange , wild , absurd ,usual ).PICK THE ODD ONE OUT.

38. A long text must always be broken up into short segments , numbered  and then memorized,a few pieces at a time. This method is known as ....... association ,ranking, order , chunking..

39.Which book is known as Mnemotechniques?  

Memory in oral traditions ,The art of memory ,The book of memory,Metaphors of memory

40.anger , belief , boredom ,chance , concept  are examples of  ............... words .

abstract , concrete ,  nonsense , architectural.

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TEST NO 7.43

41.Generally the words or ideas you had initially and at the last part of the dictation will be remembered more .This is called  primary and recency effect .TRUE OR FALSE

42.Advetising on TV uses music to influence the viewer.The mnemonics related to this process is ..acronym,acrostics,jingle,loci.

43.If a teacher  observes  that  a child has suspected working memory issues what step would he suggest ?

Let the child see a health professional, conduct a cognitive test ,Let the parent  do a self test , Administer WMS .

44.According to Miller ,the typical storage capacity for short term memory is 7 plus or minus 2 items .TRUE OR FALSE

 45.Generally how many words can you remember as part of working memory test  (3,7,8,9 .).. 

46.For a professional evaluation  what memory test is used in India  ...? 

The children's memory scale, Digit Span Memory test, Wechsler Memory Test III,Wechsler Memory Test IV

47.A 25 year old Indian  with suspected memory deficits and recent psychiatric deviations can be assessd with .....test . 

A.WMS III  with Brief Cognitive Status exam ,B.WMS III  without Brief Cognitive Status exam ,

C.WMS IV  with Brief Cognitive Status exam , D.WMS III  with Digit Span Test

48.Children's Memory Scale test takes  30 minuts . True or False..

 49.A Keralite  of 16 years with suspected memory issues will be advised to use ........... test.

 WMS III, WMS IV , CMS ,Digit Span Memory .

 50.Of the following tests, which has an optional cognitive exam ?.. WMS III, WMS IV , CMS ,Digit Span Memory

51.A child will be given about 3 minutes to memorize a list of a few numbers. After a few minutes .He will be asked to repeat the numbers .Then  a number will be added and the test repeated until the child can no longer recall the numbers correctly.. Which test is using this process ?

WMS III, WMS IV , CMS ,Digit Span Memory

52.Which test provides standard score index scores for auditory memory, visual memory ,and visual working memory... WMS III, WMS IV , CMS ,Digit Span Memory... 

53.Which test focuses only on the declarative memory system.. WMS III, WMS IV , CMS ,Digit Span Memory...

 54.A very quick and easy to use widely available test for cognitive assessment .is .......... 

Mini Cog , Mini Mental State Exam ,Montreal Cognitive Assessment.. 

55.  Which test is better  to assess serious cognitive problems ? 

Mini Cog , Mini Mental State Exam ,Montreal Cognitive Assessment.. 

56.Which test includes a three word list of objects and drawing a clock... Mini Cog , Mini Mental State Exam ,Montreal Cognitive Assessment.. 

57.Which of the follwing symptoms does  not warrant cognitive testing ?

losing your train of thought in between conversations , increased irritability, having trouble  in recalling words that is usually known., screen time is more than 8 hours a day .

.58. Which testing is used to check a child's working memory with numbers ...?. 

WMS  , CMS ,Digit Span Memory...

59.Which of the following test does not use drawing of a shape / object.. Mini Cog , Mini Mental State Exam ,Montreal Cognitive Assessment.. , 

60.Which of the following tests is used to assess mild cognitive impairment  ..?. 

Mini Cog , Mini Mental State Exam ,Montreal Cognitive Assessment.. ,CMS

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Wednesday, July 20, 2022

TEST 7.32 More on memory

 TEST NO.7.32 : MORE ON THEORIES OF  MEMORY 

1.Participants in Craik and Tulving's study  in 1975 recalled more words that were semantically processed compared to phonemically  and visually processed words .What does this mean ?

A..Learning activities which involve shallow processing will help memorization 

B.Learning activities which involve deep processing will help memorization

C.Semantically processed words can undergo elaboration 

D.Deeper process takes more effort.. 

2.Classroom discussions, seminar ,arguments ,project help – processing 

.A.shallow ,B.deep,C.semantic,D.elaborate

.3."When we teach others ,we remember the matter deeply " -This is a real life application of Craik and Tulving's study. True or False. 

4.Which of the following does not include deep processing of information 

A.reworking B. method of loci C. imagery D. acoustic processing

5.Cognitive memory processes can be conceived as networks in which the elements  exhibit multiple links according to P D P model .True or False

6.Recent studies have shown that deep processing  produces better attention because –

A.it is more elaborate B.it takes more effort C .It does not explain how they result in better memories D.it takes more time for concept formation 

7.According to Tulving's model , the first system to develop during infancy is .....knowledge

A.semantic  B.episodic  C.procedural . D.phonemic

8. ............. memory is related to skill learning .A.procedural B.episodic C.semantic D.associative

9.The brain does not function in a series of activities but rather performs a range of activities at the same time parallel to each other .Which model of memory is based on this idea.?

 A.Parallel distributed processing B. cognitive  neuroscience C.reconstructive and confabulation D. multistore .

10. Information about a person ,object or event is stored in a single place in the brain . . True or False.

11. Our ability to reconstruct material on the basis of incomplete or faulty information is based on the characteristics . (A) the local processes giving rise to the pattern secure in parallel and distributed sides ( B)  memory storage is content addressable,( C ) every new event the changes the strength of the connections among the relevant units (D) units in the system may affect other units .

WHICH OF THE ABOVE IS NOT VALID ?

12.Cognitive neuroscientists define memory as the process of the retention ,reactivation and reconstruction of the experience .True or False

13. WHEN THERE ARE lapses in the recall of   aspects of episodic memory  ,the individual tends to  supplement other aspects of knowledge that are unrelated to the actual episode to form a more cohesive and well-rounded reconstruction of the memory regardless of whether or not the individual of he is aware of such a supplemental process. This process is known as ........A. confabulation B.reconstructive memory C.working memory D.cognitive faculty. 

14.There are two forms of declarative knowledge -episodic and semantic . True or False. 

15.Infants as  young as  6 months can recall information even after a 48 hour delay .True or False 

16.Scientific study of memory involves  the acquisition of episodic memory. True or False 

17............. is the ability of brain to form and reorganize synaptic connections especially in response to learning or experience or following injury in children .

 A.proactive interference B. neuro plasticity C.forgetting D.Neurogenesis

18.Neurogenesis happen in old age which  helps in learning and memory. True or False. 

19.Infants by the age of .........months  can recall the actions of a two-step sequences in the corrected temporal order. A.6  B.9 .C.12 D.24 

20.Tip of the tongue is the  phenomenon of failing to retrieve a corrective word or a term  from memory. True or False. 

21.The brain prunes memories  that become unused . This process is known as ............. 

A.spacing effect, ,B.decay theory,C.amnestic syndrome D. active forgetting.

 22.The study by Herman Ebinghaus on forgetting says that within 20 minutes   we forget – percent of what we studied. A.30,B.42, C.24,D.58

23.After one day ,the remembering is only 33%. True or False. 

24.Memory loss at old age is generally termed as ........

   A. Alzheimer's disease,B. Amnesia . C. Dementia.. D. Cognitive impairment.

25.A teacher who teaches for 40 minutes should consolidate the main points once again after 20 minutes and at the end of the period .True or False.. 

26.We can think about..........as  a mental blackboard.A. working memory B.long term memory C.short term memory.D. RAM of a computer

 27.The word 'yellow 'will evoke a faster  response to the word 'banana' than it would to words like "television". What is this an example of.......... A.associative memory B.procedural memory C.maintenance rehersal D. priming.

 28.The cerebellum  plays a critical role in motor coordination and classical conditioning...True or False.. .. 

 29. After one week ,the retrieval rate may generally be ........ percentage A.25 B.15 C.70.D.42 

30.When trying to remember a list of items  , which method is preferrable ? 

A.method of imagery,B. method of reworking,C.method of loci, D. maintenance rehearsal.

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7.31 on memory

TEST 7.31 ON MEMRY AND LEARNING

1.  Memory decides your identity. True or False

2. Memory is the availability of information and the ability to retrieve previously acquired skills or information. True or False

 3. The concept of ............... refers to elements of culture which are preserved in knowledge ,belief and memory (A. flash bulb memory ,B.memes,C.thoughts,D.emotions  )

4. Problems in long term memory may affect A. speech B. writing skills C. math computation D. all of these

5. When parents and teachers misinterpret the symptoms of a working memory problems , they may respond to the student in a way that lead the student to behave in a disruptive manner. True or False

6. The main models of memory are the Atkinson Shiffrin model ,The levels of processing approach , Tulving's  model  and The parallel distributed processing approach .True or False

7.The multi store model is related to ....................... A.the Atkinson Shiffrin model ,B.The levels of processing approach , C.Tulving's  model   D.The parallel distributed processing approach 

 8.The duration of sensory memory is......seconds .( A.1,B.2,C.3,D.1/2)

9. Which part of the brain appears to play a fundamental role in short term and working memory –A. the central brain B.the prefrontal cortex C.the cerebellum D.the cerebrum . 

10. ............model proposes that working memory is dynamic. A.Baddley Hitch B. Atikson ,C.Tulving,D.Miller.

11................ is the ability to represent concepts in  language A.working memory B. episodic memory C.semantic memory D.Implicit memory

12. Science , culture , literature and such institutions of religions and art is constructed from conceptual knowledge .True or False 

13. The four types of implicit memory are . procedural , associative , encoding  and priming .True or False 

14. Introducing one stimulus to remember another one is called ...............A.procedural  B. associated , C .semantic D. priming .

15...............memory  refers to habits and skills ..A.procedural  B. associated , C .semantic D. priming .

16. If ......................... does not occur , then information is forgotten and lost from STM through the process of displacement  A.rehabilitation ,B.processing, C.maintenance rehearsal,D.stimulation,

17...........is the way information is changed so that it can be stored in the memory.

 A.encoding, B.repetition,C.priming,D.conceptualisation

18. Visual ,accoustic  and semantic are  the three main ways in which information can be encoded.True or False 

19.Rehearsal is necessary for memory .True or False 

20.The Multi store model .............the fact that rehearsal  is necessory for memory (A. proposes,B. can not expalin ,C. is not coonected to , D.substantiated )

21.The duration of short term memory is......seconds .( A.18,B.8,C.60,D.1/2)

22.The capacity  of sensory memory is......items according to Miller's law .( A.10,B.8,S.20,D.2)

23. planning and problem solving  is related to ....... memory A.working  B. episodic  C.short term memory D.long term

 24.All unconscious memories come under..... A.working memory B. episodic memory C.semantic memory D.Implicit memory

25.Science , culture, literature and  such institutions as religions and art is related to .......A.working memory B. episodic memory C.semantic memory D.implicit memory

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Tuesday, July 19, 2022

7.21 ON counselling

TEST 7.21 ON COUNSELLING 

 1.Counselling means........ A.consultation B .mutual interchange of opinion C.deleberating together .D.all of these.

2. In counselling growth takes place in the Counselor as well as the counselee.True or False  

3............ is the means by which one person helps another through purposeful conversation in understanding atmosphere ---------- A.consultation  B.psychotherapy C.deliberations D.counselling 

4. Counselling involves  modification of behaviour .True or False 

5. Counselling is a profession with a strong evidence base. True or False 

6. COUNSELLORs can not  use empirically supported  interventions to empower clients. True or False 

7................... mainly refers to providing assistance and guidance to students, in making the right choices in these studies in their education plans , career aspirations , choice of stream and specialisation, selection of college or university. -A.educational guidance , B.counselling, C.educational counselling,D.vocational counselling .

8.Which of the following is an aim of counselling ? A. help the students out a plan for solving their  problems and difficulties B.to give the students information on matters  important to their success  C .to help the students to know their  interest ,ability , potentialities and right attitudes D.all these three.

9.Counselling is to help the counsellor to discover and solve her personal problems independently . True or False 

10.The  counselee is free to do whatever she/he  likes while under  the consultant .True or False 

11.According to Cattle, counselling is a wide open process .True or False 

12........... inolves a very intense conversation between the two persons, counsellor and counselee according to Cattle . 

  A. counselling     B.problem solving     C.releasing emotional tension     D.consultation

13.Counselling attempts to correct performance through face-to-face communication and problem solving. True or False .

14. The counselling process starts with establishing a relationship between counsellor and the counselee .True or False .

15.The most important quality of a counsellor is ........

.A.should have a charming personality B.should be serious and tightlipped. C.should be able to interpret the behaviour of others D.should be caring 

which of the above statements  is not true?

 16. The counsellor should act as a friend , philosopher and guide to the counselee .True or False .

17. The counsellor's duty is .....

 A. to remove the real cause from their mind B.to  restore self-respect C. to restore confidence D. all these 

18. Which of the following should be avoided in counselling (i).developing conflict with the Counselee (ii ). having any vested interest  ( iii) being angry with the Counselee(iv) being biased and impartial (v) to exploit a counselee for self interest  

A.all the above B.i only C. all except (iii) D.all except iv


19.Which of the following is not true with counselling ?

(A) it is a two way process (B ) the counselling can help only  if the counselee cooperates  with counselling (C) different  techniques can be followed in counselling as per the need of the situation (D) during and after counselling ,the counsellor is the only care taker of the counsele.

20. Clarified thinking, is not a  technique of counselling .True or False

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21. A  student is taking leave continually  and remaining absent  for silly reasons from coming to school and learning . He should be taken into confidence and  the reasons for playing truant should be removed.  This technique  of counselling is related to ................ 

A.clarified thinking B.performance counselling C.effective communication D.releasing emotional tension.

 22. One should be guided to think positively and to avoid negative thinking.This aspect of  counselling is related to ......A.releasing emotional tension B.positive thinking C.clarified thinking D.performance counselling .

23. ......... is a very difficult job and needs patience from the counsellor during counselling.

 A.Effective communication B.releasing emotional tension C. clarified thinking  D. counselling inferiority.

24. Complex and disturbed family life and  the resulting mental worries are  problems which  do not come under the purview of  counselling . True or False.

25. The method used in counselling to know one's  strength and strong points in her and weaknesses present in her , the chances  available and the problems  she would face is called ............

A.character analysis B.performance counselling C.effective communication D.SWOT analysis.

26. The rivals and collegues of  a person may  pose  problems to a person . Which part of  PSYCHO analysis  is related to  these issues  ? 

A.strength B.weakness C.opportunitiesD.threats

27. If one has done his SWOT analysis seriously and perfectly, he will not fall victim to bad habits of drinking or drug addiction . True or False 

28. Letting  the patient make decisions is not a good quality of an effective  counsellor. True or False 

29.New studies show that school-based counsellors and  educational psychologists working beyond their traditional assessment role   become more effective in dealing with difficult students  .True or False 

30. Innovative behavioral techniques can promote teachers' capacity for reflection and action in ways that can be very effective for promotion of the economic and social resilience of vulnerable students. True or False 

31.   – model gives emphasis on working cooperatively with families and teachers of  students 'at risk' especially with students with learning disabilities .

A.pedagogical skills B.inclusive partnership counselling C. SWOT analysis D.Vocational counselling

32.The  main objective of the school  educational psychologists is to.focus on  ....................(i.)resolving conflict in hostile relationships between teacher and students ( ii).providing  counselling to teachers if required in facing certain student situations. (iii).resolving conflict in hostile relationships between teachers and parents (iv) resolving conflict in.hostile relationships between students  and parents .

which of the above statements are valid ? A.i.B.ii and iii C.iv D.all

33.Counsellors and  educational psychologists have a significant role to play in helping teachers , parents and students with behavioral problems to avoid being excluded from school.True or False

 34. Exclusion of parents ,teachers or students can be avoided through different steps like 

i).a collaborative and supportive teacher student relationship ii). SWOT analysis  iii). counselling program for teachers parents and students. iv).individualized education plan

which of the above statements are not valid ?

A. ii only B.ii and iv C.iv only D.i and iii

35.If one member of the family is having problems, the entire  family are at risk . True or False

36.Family counselling may help to improve the performance of students with learning disabilities.True or False 

37. Vocational counselling may be included in the school curriculum from.........

 A. the high school level,B. u p level ,C. hss level,D.college level

38.Teachers  may need counselling.True or False

39. INCLUSIVE partnership counselling models aims to enahance ------skills 

A.pedagogical  B.cooperative  C.counselling  D.scientific.

40.Listening is a perceptive event whereas hearing  is an intentional act.True or False

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Monday, July 18, 2022

7.12 : MORE ON BEHAVIOURAL PROBLEMS

TEST NO.7.12 :  MORE ON BEHAVIOURAL PROBLEMS

 1. Direct and indirect interventions , behavioral data , behavioral function , special assistance are part of preventive interventions of behaviour and classroom management.TRUE OR FALSE

2. It is a matter of focusing on 3-5 values like being respectful, being responsible and defining them in practical terms through specific behaviours in the context of daily classroom life .The desired target behaviours are not only taught by name .  They are also explicitly taught through modelling and guided practices .It helps students realise that they have some power over their own behaviour in the classroom development ( self regulation) .This process is part of 

A.building a good relationship with students B.creating  predictable and positive environment in the classroom C. preventive intervention D. managing stress

3. The 80/20 Rule By Knoster is about .......... A.managing behaviour B.giving rewards and recognition C. role of parents D.promoting media literacy 

4.20% of TEACHER intervention  should initially be preventive AND  80% of intervention should be corrective -TRUE OR FALSE

 5.Building  a positive relationship with the students invloves .................

A.using  effective teaching strategies B organising the classrooms, coaching and supervising the students on a continual basis  C.creating a safe, orderly,predictable and positive environment  D. all of these.

6.Which of the following is related to helicopter parenting 

A.training in  coping with stressful situations  B.letting the kids be  problem solvers C.providing media literacy .D.taking a break  and travelling for fun 

7. Promoting media literacy helps the students to manage their stress.TRUE OR FALSE

 8. Promoting media literacy involves .........A.using questionable content B.Cyber-bullying D.Teaching children to be  digital consumers  D. Limiting screen time 

9.It is found that children who learnt mindfulness experience have significantly less mental stress than who did not .TRUE OR FALSE

10. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IS NOT ALWAYS TRUE ?

A. Beddwetting has nothing to do with stress or anxiety .B. Writing about positive feelings can help reduce mental distress C.Parents must try to make their children become digital customers having common sense and good judgement.D.Sleep needs to be a priority to keep stress in check

11. Which of the following can be a reason for stress among children ?

A. academic pressure B. changes in the family C. bullying D.all of these

12. Irritability and anger can not be  reasons for stress or depression .TRUE OR FALSE

13. Some children with depression lose their appettite. TRUE OR FALSE

14. The blood sugar level of a student  can be affected by depression. TRUE OR FALSE

15. Warning signs of aggressive behaviour is ..... A.struggling academically B.having difficulty relating to peers C. frequental disruptions at home  D.All of these

16. Management of aggressive behaviour starts with talking with the pediatrician .TRUE OR FALSE

17. A lot for students with depression are receiving counselling or therapy TRUE OR FALSE

18. A 12 year boy isolate himself from others and stay away from group activities, taking more time in washrooms .He might show  many other withdrawal symptoms .So what can be his problems ?

A.social isolation B.confusing and contradictory patterns of performance C.challenging behaviour D. aggressive behaviour.

19. Even physical ailments such as stomach ache  can be a sign of behavioral problems of children with SLD .TRUE OR FALSE

20. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING can not be a  behavioral problem of children with giftedness ? 

A. being a perfectionist B.  existential depressions C. low self confidence   D. concerns of global warming 

21. RECENT STIDUES HAVE SHOWN THAT 25 % of students with learning disabilities lack social skills .TRUE OR FALSE

22.RECENT STIDUES HAVE SHOWN THAT 80% of students with a behavioral disorder have a reading disability. TRUE OR FALSE

23.One of the reasons of untreated depression is the tendency to self medicate with alcohol or Other Drugs .TRUE OR FALSE

24.A parent tells his agressive child " I can tell you are really agry now ".

A. This is called "namimg the emotion" approach.

B. This approach is like blaming the child and hence  unscientific.

C.This validates the child's feeling.

D.This encourages verbal approach

Which of the above statements is not correct ?

25.If a child does tantrums every morning before going to school, what a parent should  do is .....

1.break down tasks into simple steps 2.give time warnings 3.set goals such as making going to school on time four days out of five 4.reward the child when they meet these goals.

Which of the above suggestions is valid ?

A. 1and 2  ;   B. 1, 2 and 3  ;   3. C  ;  D .all

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Sunday, July 17, 2022

TEST 6.23 : On School Safety and Child Health

TEST NO.6.23 :ON SCHOOL SAFETY AND CHILD HEALTH

 1.Corporal punishment should be avoided as per the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights  .True or False

 2.Every school should have a boundary wall or fencing as per RTE Act 2009.True or False

 3.A school building has ASBESTOS roofing. This is against School safety rules.True or False

 4.The school staff should be trained for each responses with respect to disaster management only if the school is in an earthquake risk song.True or False

5. Every school should have a safety certificate for drinking water .True or False

6. Children may be trained to use the gas stove in the school kitchen .True or False

7.The school computers might provide  access to social networking sites durig leisure time.True or False

8. ---% of reservation is allowed for school admission of CWSN.    A.8 B.3 C.4 D.5

9.The school should ensure the provision of Talking text books, Reading magazines and Computers with speech software for CWSN .True or False

10.Employing a child with SLD  as the mike operator of the school programs does not go against the school protocol ensuring the psycho social well-being of students..True or False

11.Teacher should sensitize the children with good touch and bad touch .True or False

12.Mid day meal guidelines of MHRD highlights ...... A.the provision of safe drinking water B.highlights the importance of hand washing with soap.C. ensures adequate time allocation (10 to 12 minutes) before every mid day meal to wash hands. D.ensures that adults in school get more drinking water than children at school .

Which of the above statements is not true .?

13. The average classroom space for each child is .......... square feet .A.20 ,B.14,C.10,D.4.

14 .The life saving procedure that is done when someone is NOT breathing or with heartbeat stopped  is termed as .......A.cardio pulmonary ressuciation B.chest compression C.rescue breathing D.using tourniquet.

15. A burn  is found to have  occurred in an area of length about 9 cm .It is a .......burn . ( A.minor / B.major C.Common D. rare )

16.Persons with major burns should  first be immersed in water ,if possible .(true / false )

17.. R.I.C.E is a procedure to follow severe muscular strain in which (a) R stands  for "rest" ,(b)I for "ice pack" ,(c) C for  "compression" and (d) E for " elevation of the head ".

Which part of this statement is false ?

18. In the case of the loss of unconsciousness the following should be done.

 A.give a glass of water if he regains consciousness B.do not give anything by mouth C. do not put a pillow under the head of the unconscious person D.do not attempt to  the  person by slapping or taking or putting cold water on the persn

Which of the above instructions is wrong  ?

19. To stop bleeding what measures can be done ? (a )  place sterile bandage on the wound (b)press the bandage firmly with your arm (c)raise the injured limp above the level of the heart(d) tie a bandage just above the wound tightly so as to stop the flow of the blood.

 Which of the above methods is not a right one ?


20. A teacher is found to be in the habit of slapping children on  their face for class room indiscipline . What steps would you suggest to the teacher to modify her response ? 

 The teacher should ......(i) give a warning or chance to the student before any teacher response (ii)  listen actively, remain calm or ensure the safety of other children (iii) address  severe  problematic behaviour only through consultation with parents child or counsellor (iv) provide the child an opportunity to explain before any other teacher(s) . (v) be aware of the rights of children as per RTE  ACT  2019 .

Which of the above statement(s)  is/are  true  ?  A.all    B. i and ii    C. iii and iv  D. all except v

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Saturday, July 16, 2022

TEST 6.12 The Science of Development and screening tools

TEST 6.12  The science of development and screening tools 

1.Children who receive early intervention 

.....(.a.)...are more likely to graduate from high school.

.....(b.).....more likely to hold jobs as adults .

  ...(c.).....  less likely to commit criminal acts .

.....(d.)....more likely to have behavioral problems. 

which of the above commons is not true ?

2. Denver Development Screen Test is a commonly used screening tool for children age 7 to 12 years. True or False 

3 .Development screening tools can ........(A)identify potential developmental issues (B)diagnose a particular disorder (C) help early intervention (D) all the three above

Which of the above comments is not right  ?

4. Development screening does not include vision and hearing checkup .True or False 

5.Milestone tracker and Checklists from Web MD are all  standardized screening tools. True or False 

6. Developmental screening can be completed by trained professionals using standardized  tools.True or False.

 7. Growth refers to the improvement in the functioning of the body process. True or False 

8 .Development is qualitative and quantitative where as growth is quantitative .True or False 

9. The sum total of sensation , perception and cognition is.......development.A.physical B.emotional C.Motor D.intellectual 

10. Development proceeds from Alloe centrism to Ego centrism .True or False 

11. Embryonic period of development is ........ weeks .A. 0 to 2 B. 3 to 8 ,C. 9 to birth D.0-8

12. FoxP3 is known as the language gene . True or False 

13.......... is the sum total of the traits potentially present in the fertilized ovum .A.environment B.development C.heredity D.Gene 

14. Each human chromosome contains – genes .  A.23 B.46, C.10000, D.25000

15 .A ............is a segment of a DNA that provides the cord to construct a protein. A .gene B.chromosome. C.trait D.ovum 

16 .– is a result of chromosomal trysemi .A.Learning disorder B.Down syndrome C.Spina bifida D.Childhood apraxia of speech 

17. Any gene determined  characteristic is called a ------ . A.DNA B.trait C.heredity D. nurturing element 

18. Development of a child is predictable .True or False 

19......     are the building blocks of proteins .A.bases B.thymine.C .Guanine . D.amino acids 

20. Mutations in the gene Fox P 2 causes the speech and language disorder DVD. True or False 

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Friday, July 15, 2022

6.16 Developmental milestones

Test 6.16 Developmental milestones

 1.The process of making a child's performance compared with that of the child of same age is called ..........a. developmental delay b.developmental milestone .c. developmental assessment d.growth monitoring 

2. TDSC is .......A. a screening tool which helps to detect developmental delay  B.useful to start early intervention C . can be used only by psychologists.  D. was designed and developed by Child Development Centre ,Trivandrum 

Which of the above statement is not true ?

3.Walking may begin only at 18 months  in some children and it can be considered as a delay in development.  True or False 

4 .Speech therapy is a developmental service .True or False 

5. A 2 year old normal child will have a vocabulary of average – words .(A.10,B.50,C.100,D.1000)

6. A normal child will use verbs in past tense only after – months  A.24 B.48 C.12 D. 97 

7.The first words are uttered by a normal child at ......... months A.0-3;B.6-10;C.8-18 ;D.22-48

8. An average term baby  weighs  ..... kg ( A.2.5 ; B.3.5 ; C.4.5; D.6 )

9. The average weight of children from the age of 3 is calculated by the formula ,Weight =(age + 3) X 2.2 .    True or False 

10. The expected weight of an eight year old child is – kg .A. 24 ; B.30; C. 20 ; D.35 

 11. The  average head circumference of a term baby  in CM is ....... A.40 B.43 C.34 D.24

12. The head circumference grows by 16 cm during the first year .True or False

13. An average term baby is ....... cm long .   A.12,B.40, C.50, D.60 

14. If a 6 year old child is 70 cm long , there is a growth delay  .True or False

15. Eruption of teeth is a reliable tool for measuring growth .True or False

16. The mid upper arm circumference of a 5 year old child is 12 CM. This means that ....

.A. The child is normal. B. The child has malnutrition C.The child needs corrective intervention .D. The child needs close observation .

Which of the above estimations is not true ?

 17. Weight for height below the 5th percentile is an indicator of acute malnutrition .True or False

18. The growth pattern parallel to the printed percentile  lines indicates normal growth .True or False

 19 Height growth stops at about the age 20 years in ......A. girls B.boys C. all D.none 

20. Eye hand coordination is an example of a milestone development which  includes the child's increasing ability to manipulate objects in a coordinated manner .True or False

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6.15 Needs, potentials and rights of children maslow hierarchy

 6.15 Needs ,potentials and rights of children w.r.t Maslow's Hierarchy 

TEST NO 6.15 

1.Realising the potentials of a child is a human need.True / False

2.Protection from exploitation and abuse is a physical need. True / False

3.Freedom from discrimination and Prejudice is a social economic cultural True / False

4.Abilities and skills to make a conscious choice or decision is a...... need .

a. intellectual b. emotional c.volitional d.spiritual 

5. Models for problem solving and thinking is a psychological need .True / False

6.UN convention on the rights of the child was ratified in India in ....a.1989 b. 1992 c. 1963 d .2016

7. ( i ) Children's needs are universal 

(ii) Fulfillment of needs are essential for children's optimal health and development 

(iii) Children cannot fulfill their needs without added support 

(v) Adults have responsibilities and  obligations to meet children's needs and rights

 Which of the above sentence are not true  ? A. i B. ii C. iii and iv  D. none 

8 .Which of the following is not a core principle of the convention UNCRC

 (a) Non discrimination

(b) The right to life survival and development 

(c) Respect for the views of the child 

(d) Devotion to the beliefs of the child 

9. A legally binding International agreement setting out the civil ,political, economic ,social. cultural rights of the child regardless of their race, religion and  abilities is known as UNCRC' .True or False

10.Rights are...........(a) biological (b) psychological (c) philosophical (d) all of these.

 11.Our basic need for .................. is the first thing that motivates our behaviour according to Abraham Maslow's  hierarchy theory of needs.(a) self actualization (b) love and belongings (c) safety (d) biological and physiological 

12. Seeking personal growth and peak experiences, self fulfillment and realising personal potential is part of .......... needs ( a ) Cognitive (b) Esteem (c) Self actualization (d ) Transcendence 

13.The pursuit of science or religious faith is part of ..............needs . ( a ) Cognitive (b) Esteem (c) Self actualization (d ) Transcendence 

14.The desire for achievement , reputation OR  respect from others is part of..............needs .( a ) Esteem (b) Biological (c) Spiritual (d ) Transcendence   .

15. The classroom implication of MASLOW's theory is that ...............................

(a) students must feel valued and respected 

(b) the self esteem of a student must be strengthened 

(c) basic physiological needs should be met first before satisfying cognitive needs

(d)  tired and hungry students will be highly motivated to focused learning .

Which of the above statements is not true ?

16. Safety needs is more important than cognitive needs according to MASLOW's theory.True / False

17. Knowledge is the most important need in life according to MASLOW's theory.True / False

18. Service to others is the greatest need in one's life according to MASLOW's theory.True / False

19. Sex is more important than friendship when we compare the needs of a person accordingto MASLOW's theory. True / False

20. Appreciation and search for beauty is part of aesthetic needs of a person according to MASLOW's theory. True / False

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Thursday, July 14, 2022

6.14 Evaluation of a child's early development

 TEST 6.14 Evaluation of a child's EARLY development 

1 .A child uses certain sounds for different things by ................(a)  3 months(b) 6 months  (c) 9 months (d) 1 to 2 years 

2.A child makes simple sounds by ..........(a)  3 months(b) 6 months  (c) 9 months (d) 1 to 2 years 

3. THE child coos when comfortable by the age of .............(a)  3 months(b) 6 months  (c) 9 months (d) 1 to 2 years 

4 . A child uses simple single words by................(a)  3 months(b) 6 months  (c) 9 months (d) 1 to 2 years 


5. A child begins to use words together by ....(a)  2-3 years (b) 3-5 years  (c) 9 months (d) 1 to 2 years 

6. A child uses simple sentences by ...........(a)  2-3 years (b) 3-5 years  (c) 9 months (d) 1 to 2 years 

 7. What not  to do if a child is behind in communication and language ? (a) speak to the child (b)sing to the child (c) develop alternative to speech (d) consider trying behaviour approach

 8 .The  child grasps things placed in a hand  by ....(a)1 to 3 months (b)3 months(c) 6 months (d)9 months 

9.The  child plays with own body ....(a)1 to 3 months (b)3 months(c) 6 months (d)9 months 

10.The  child .plays  with simple objects by ....(a)1 to 3 months (b)3 months(c) 6 months (d)9 months 

11.The child begins to enjoy social games by ....(a)1 to 3 months (b)3 months(c) 6 months (d)9 months 

12.The child imitates and copies people by 2 years ....TRUE OR FALSE

13.The child begins to play with other children by one  year ....TRUE OR FALSE

14.The child plays  independently with children and toys by three years ...TRUE OR FALSE

15.What to do if you find the child is falling behind in play and development  ?

-guided play, lots of stimulation , interaction with other children and  speak to the child .

    TRUE OR FALSE 

16.The child begins to feed himself by ....(a)  12 months (b) 6 months (c) 9 months (d) 2 years

17. The  child can undress  by itself  by .... (a)  3 months (b) 6 months (c) 9 months (d) 2 years

18. A child recognises MANY  people by... (a)  3 months (b) 6 months (c) 9 months (d) 2 years

19.A child begins to respond to "NO" by .... (a)  3 months (b) 6 months (c) 9 months (d) 2 years

20.A child smiles when smiled at by........(a)  3 months (b) 6 months (c) 9 months (d) 2 years

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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

TEST NO 6.13 Fetal Development

Tool to practise information about fetal development

TEST NO.6.13

1.Gestational age - Fetal age equal to........ weeks (3,2,4,5)

2.Central nervous system develops in ........... weeks .(a) 3-16 (b) 3-12 (c) 3-6 (d) 3-8

3. Heart develops in ............ weeks .(a) 3-16 (b) 3-12 (c) 3-6 (d) 3-8

4.Arms develop in  ............... weeks .(a) 3-16 (b) 3-12 (c) 3-6 (d) 3-8

5. Eyes develop in ........... weeks. (a) 3-16 (b) 3-12 (c) 3-6 (d) 4-8

6.Legs develop in ........... weeks. (a) 3-16 (b) 3-12 (c) 3-6 (d) 4-8

7.Teeth develop in ............weeks .(a) 3-16 (b) 3-12 (c) 3-6 (d) 4-8

8. Palette develop in ......... weeks. (a) 3-16 (b) 3-12 (c) 3-6 (d) 4-8

9 .External genitals in ........weeks. (a) 7-16 (b) 7-12 (c) 3-6 (d) 3-8

10.Ears  develop  in ........... weeks (a) 4-16 (b) 4-12 (c) 3-6 (d) 3-8

11. Major defects of the body and internal organs ,if any ,are likely to occur between .......... fetus /embryo weeks (a) 3-16 (b) 3-12 (c) 3-6 (d) 3-8

12. First trimestor  is equal to ............... weeks (a)0- 12 (b) 12- 24 (c) 24-36 (d) 36-40

13. ID and hearing loss are examples of functional defects .(True / False)

14. "Baby centre "is a mobile app which checks weekly growth and development, prenatal and post natal development (True / False)

15. Heart defects, Spinal bifida, Club feet are MINOR birth dfects. (True / False)

16.Wide set eyes and large ears  are  MAJOR  birth defects (True / False)

17. Within 6 weeks ........develop, (a) Heart, Arms and Legs (b) CNS (c) Eyes ,Teeth ,Palate (d) Ears and External genitals

18.  ........develop within 8 weeks.(a) Heart, Arms and Legs (b) CNS (c) Eyes ,Teeth ,Palate (d) Ears and External genitals

19.   ....... develop withn 12 weeks.(a) Heart, Arms and Legs (b) CNS (c) Eyes ,Teeth ,Palate (d) Ears and External genitals

20.  .......develop within 16 weeks .(a) Heart, Arms and Legs (b) CNS (c) Eyes ,Teeth ,Palate (d) Ears and External genitals

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TEST NO. 6.31 AND 6.32 On exceptional children

 Quiz on exceptional children unit 3 module 6 

TEST NO. 6.31

1. Exceptional children includes only gifted and talented children .( True or False )

2. Slow learners are not considered as exceptional children ( True or False )

3. Children with SLD can not be considered as exceptional children( True or False )

4. Inclusive education is optional in Indian education ( True or False )

5. There should be teachers to support these children according to their needs. "these children" here  means .....

(a) slow learners only (b) children with SLD  (c) children with behaviour issues (d) exceptional children 

  6. Special Educational Needs Department in Gulf schools try to  support ........

(a) special education teachers (b) children with special needs  (c) children with SLD  (d)  gifted and talented children 

  7. Marginalization and exclusion of children with special needs  can be reduced effectively  by ........... (a) special education  (b) inclusive education (c) legal enactments  (d)  awareness programs 

8. Exceptional children are quite different from CWSN ( True or False )

9.Gifted children will have an IQ of 130 or above. ( True or False )

10.Children with  talent may come around to ......... percentage of the school population 

(a) 5-8 (b) 10-20  only (c) 5-15 (d) 2-5

11. Children with  SLD are  around .................... percentage of the school population.

(a) 5-8 (b) 10-20  only (c) 5-15 (d) 2-5

12. Exceptional children consist mainly of children with LD .( True or False )

13.    .......  children do well in the studies naturally without much effort.

(a) bright  (b) talented   (c) gifted (d)  disabled 

14 .Gifted children may fall back in controlling emotions or self regulation abilities .( True or False )

15. Bright children often prefer to learn independently .   ( True or False )

16.    ................ is a common behaviour of gifted students of all ages and grade levels.

(a) acting out (b)  getting bored easily  (c)  being critical of others (d) being impatient 

17. Which of the following is a need of gifted children ?

 (i) appropriate academic challenge (ii) to be valued by educational system

(iii) to be part of a peer group (iv) accepted as an individual

(a) all of the above (b) i and ii  only (c) i,ii and iii (d) iv only

18. All gifted students can be dealt with the same strategy in a classroom .( True or False )

19. By making gifted students tutors , we are providing them a learning extension. ( True or False )

20. Instructional strategies useful for gifted and talented students are ...............

(i) designing lessons for higher level thinking (ii) assigning independent projects(iii) finding mentors  (iv) lesson plan for tiered learning

 (a) all of the above (b) i and ii  only (c) i,ii and iii (d) iv only

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More questions on exceptional children 

Test no. 6.32

21. The term used to refer to students with exceptional abilities in practical subjects like  Dance, Music Design or  Physical Education is .........(a) gifted (b)bright (c)talented(d) artists 

22. Which one of the following groups of students does not belong to the group of exceptional 

(a) children with giftedness or special talent (b) slow learners (c) children who are twice exceptional (d) children with I D 

23.A child is with SLD &ADHD .She may belong to the group of children with twice  exceptional . ( True or False )

24. A  TWICE EXCEPTIONAL student may need special education . ( True or False )

25. A student with outstanding abilities in Geography can be termed as ...........

 (a) talented (b)bright  (c) twice exceptional  (d) gifted 

26. Documented performance or achievements in top 10% or rarer is related to ............ individuals .

(a) talented (b)bright  (c) twice exceptional  (d) gifted 

27. Google'S "Quick, Draw" is a tool for ........ (a)thinking rapidly(b) forgetting mistakes(c) teaching drawing (d)solving local problems 

28. "Flipgrid" helps  students to .........(a) connect globally (b) record and reply to one another (c)create student blogs (c)  use QR codes 

29 ."Explain everything " is a whiteboard tool that allows recording the voices of gifted students into an app for movie application helping to boost their confidence  ( True or False )

30. Average IQ is -----   .(a) 130 and above (b)115 to 130   (c)85 to 115 (d) 70-85

31. A slow learner may have an I Q : (a) 130 and above (b)115 to 130   (c)85 to 115 (d) 70-85

32.A student who has  the ability to learn necessary academic skills but at the rate and depth  below the level of the same age peers  can be identified as ..................

(a) slow learner (b)below average   (c)gifted  (d) talented  

33.Brain injury ,damaged central nervous system ,genetic factors,prenatal and postnatal problems may lead to learning disabilities . ( True or False )

34. Mapping, graphic organisers and hands on work can be provided as accomodation for slow learners. ( True or False )

35. Which of the following might be useful for accommodating slow learners while teaching a novel to high school students ? Distributing  (i)  the  work sheets with visuals of family trees of the characters involved (ii) timelines of the plot  (iii)  images of historical maps (iv) the cartoon named "Conjunction junction"  from 'Schoolhouse Rocks !' 

(a) all of the above (b) i and ii  only (c) i,ii and iii (d) iv only

36. I E P  is normally designed for ............. (a) slow learners (b) children with SLD (c) exceptional children (d)children with A D H D

37. Slow learners  do not benefit from I E P  ( True or False )

38. Helping to achieve long-term goals like owning and running a store is beneficial for slow learners . ( True or False )

39. A non-graded  platform where the child works at their own pace and is graded for their effort is a welcome alternative for slow learners  ( True or False )

40. Watching the film "Schindler's list " at home before the discussion of the lesson in history -" the Holocaust "in the classroom will benefit a slow learner .This process can be termed as .......

(a) providing homework assistance for the child (b) preparing an individual education plan (c) making the learning a part of the family life (d) using family resources to enrich learning

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Tuesday, July 12, 2022

TEST N0.6.11 Eight stages of psychosocial development

 6.11 A Tool to learn the Eight Stages of Psychosocial Development by Erik Erikson

1). Read the module no.6 Page 23-25

2) Now watch the video given and practise




3) Now answer all the following questions, check your answers later and learn

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1.  According to Erikson ,the result from each stage of human development............. the succeeding stage (a) always influences  (b) influences only  if the result is  positive (c)  influences only if the result is  negative (d) never  influences

2.If "HWP CF LCW"  is the acronym for the basic virtues of the eight stages of psychosocial development by Erik Erikson , the first 'H" stands for Hope, whereas the  'W' given last  stands for ................ (a) Weight (b) Wisdom (c) Will (d) Wellness 

3.Hope ,Will ,Purpose,Competency, Fidelity, Love,Care ,Wellness  are the 8 basic virtues involved in the eight stages of psychosocial development .     (True or False) 

4.Psychological crisis for 5 to 12 years can be............. according to Erik Erikson.

(a) trust vs mistrust (b) autonomy vs shame (c) initiative Vs guilt (d)  industry Vs inferiority

5. Identity vs Role confusion is a psychological crisis during adolescence according to a recent study. (True or False) 

6.The  youth faces the psychological crisis of intimacy vs isolation as per the  theory of psychoanalysis (True or False) 

7. Ego integrity vs despair is a psychological crisis of middle age people as per the theory of Erik Erikson.(True or False) 

8. Old age people faces the psychological issues of generativity  vs stagnation according to the psychoanalytic theory.   ( True or False )

9. A toddler  might face the crisis of autonomy vs shame according to Erik Erikson.    ( True or False )

10.   ............ is the basic virtue of the adolescence period.(a) hope (b) will   (c) purpose (d) fidelity 

11.Children of age 5 to 12 have the basic virtue of .............. according to Erik erikson  

 (a) hope (b) will  (c) purpose (d) competency

12.The youth have the basic virtue ........................... according to Erik Erikson(a) hope (b) will  (c) purpose (d) love

13.Care is the basic virtue of the age group.....................as per the psychoanalysis by Erik Erikson (a) middle age  (b) old age   (c)youth (d) infant

14. .............. is the basic virtue of an infant .(a) hope (b) will  (c) purpose (d) wisdom

15.  Competency , Fidelity and Love are the basic virtues of the age group , 5 -12; 12 -18 and 18 to 40 respectively .   ( True or False )

16.Love ,Care ,Wisdom are the basic virtues of the age group – (a)18 -65  (b) 18 -  65,  65 + (c) 12 -40  (d) 40- 65  

17.Human Development happens in a predetermined order through eight stages from infancy to adulthood .This statement is presented by ...............

(a)Joan Erikson and Erik Erikson  (b) Abraham Maslow  (c)Samuel Kirk  (d) Douglas OB

18.Success in the toddler stage will lead to ...

(a) a sense of trust (b) confidence (c) industry (d) self-identity

19.If a young man is able to accept others even when there may be ideological differences , we can evaluate that he has  a sense of ............

(a) identity crisis (b) accomplishment (c) integrity  (d) fidelity

20. 65 + is a period where the stage of "involvement versus resignation" can be  identified according to Erik Erikson.    ( True or False )

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Tuesday, July 5, 2022

DMLD THEORY EXAM BEGINS-JULY 24 SUNDAY

പ്രിയമുള്ളവരേ 

DMLD തിയറി എഴുത്തുപരീക്ഷകൾ ഓൺലൈൻ ആയി ഒബ്ജക്റ്റീവ് ടൈപ്പ് ആയി 2022 ജൂലൈ 24 ഞായറാഴ്ച നടത്തുന്നു 

രാവിലെ പത്തുമണി മുതൽ പന്ത്രണ്ടു വരെ MLD 006 

ഉച്ചയ്‌ക്ക്‌ രണ്ടു മുതൽ നാലു വരെ MLD 007 


കോഴ്സ് ഫീ മുഴുവനായും അടച്ചവർക്കു എക്സാം ഫീ അടച്ചു പരീക്ഷ എഴുതാവുന്നതാണു 

ജൂലൈ ഇരുപതാണ് എക്സാം ഫീ അടയ്ക്കാനുള്ള അവസാന തീയതി 

അടുത്ത പേപ്പർ എഴുത്തുപരീക്ഷ പിന്നീട് ഓൺലൈൻ ആയി ചെയ്യാവുന്നതാണ് 

കൂടാതെ സൈക്കോളജി ടൂൾ പരിചയപ്പെടുത്തുന്ന ക്ലാസ് ,  സെന്റർ വിസിറ്റ, പ്രാക്ടിക്കൽ എന്നിവ തുടരുന്നതാണ് 

ആദ്യബാച്ച് ആയതിനാൽ ഒരുപാടു സമയം കടന്നുപോയിട്ടുണ്ട് 

എല്ലാവരും സഹകരിക്കുമല്ലോ 

അധ്യാപക പരിശീലനത്തിനുള്ള പരിശീലനവും നമുക്ക് തുടരേണ്ടതുണ്ട് 


എല്ലാവരും പരീക്ഷയ്ക്കായി തയ്യാറെടുക്കുക 

എക്സാം ഫോം ഇതോടൊപ്പം വയ്ക്കുന്നു  ഇതിലുള്ള QR  കോഡ് സ്കാൻ ചെയ്തു ഫീ അടയ്ക്കാവുന്നതാണ് .

എല്ലാവരും എക്സാം ഫീ ഓൺലൈൻ ആയി അടച്ചു അതിന്റെ റെസിപ്റ് പ്രിന്റൗട്ട് കൂടെ വച്ച് പരീക്ഷയ്ക്കുള്ള അപേക്ഷ അയക്കുക 

സെക്കന്റ് സെമസ്റ്റർന്റെ അഞ്ചു പേപ്പർ ചേർത്ത്  മൂന്നു തിയറി രണ്ടു പ്രാക്ടിക്കൽ  625  രൂപയാണ് പരീക്ഷ ഫീസ് 

 സംശയങ്ങൾ ഗ്രൂപ്പിൽ ചോദിക്കുമല്ലോ 

എല്ലാവര്ക്കും ആശംസകൾ

 JULY 24 SUNDAY

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PENDING paper 3 theory : MLD008 Assessment Tools and Techniques for SLD (Marks 100)-DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER

Practical oriented theory exam-descriptive type online -60 marks ;report of classes and intervention-40 marks ; 

SYLLABUS details in...... https://cmldbatch3tpba.blogspot.com/p/diploma-in-management-of-ld.

QUESTION PAPER DISCUSSIONS -

MODULE 6 :https://cmldbatch3tpba.blogspot.com/2022/04/dmld-paper-1-mcq-s-module-6.html

MODULE 7:https://cmldbatch3tpba.blogspot.com/2022/04/dmld-paper-2-module-7-mcqs.html