Q. 26. Which view of children is correct?
(A) Children bring experiences and language useful for teaching
(B) Children enter as blank slates
(C) Children are inherently rowdy and need control
(D) All children must learn a ‘decent’ language first
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Q. 27. Which statements are correct about children and society?
(i) The children belonging to good families and backgrounds are naturally good.
(ii) The children who come from substandard families are rowdy and undisciplined.
(iii) All children have potential to learn.
(iv) Different children have different set of experiences, and they can learn from each other.
(A) Statements i & ii
(B) Statements i & iv
(C) Statements iii & iv
(D) All statements (i-iv)
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Q. 28. Which statements about group learning are true?
(i) The Children of similar abilities should be put together in one group.
(ii) There should be mixed grouping of children with different abilities so that they learn from one another.
(iii) The Children do not learn in groups, they should be taught individually.
(iv) Children learn to cooperate and collaborate in group learning.
(A) ii & iv
(B) All statements
(C) Only iii
(D) i & iii
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Q. 29. Which describes an ideal teacher’s role?
(A) Partner with students to explore knowledge and ideas
(B) Deliver content but keep distance
(C) Maintain distance to ensure students listen
(D) Transfer knowledge as all-knowing expert
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Q. 30. Which statement about school-parent relations is correct?
(A) All parents should have a voice in working of the school
(B) Parents of children with criminal records should be banned
(C) Parents sometimes are a nuisance and shouldn’t interfere
(D) Only parents from “good” families may be requested to participate in school activities
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