Child Studies CC-01 MCQ Questions Practice Set

Child Studies CC-01 MCQ Questions Practice Set

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CC-01

MCQ Questions

  1. In which theory is the concept of "Schema" used?
    • A) Behaviorism
    • B) Theory of Cognitive Development
    • C) Social Learning Theory
    • D) Psychosocial Development Theory

  2. What type of development did psychologist Erikson propose?
    • A) Cognitive Development
    • B) Psychosocial Development
    • C) Moral Development
    • D) Emotional Development

  3. Which of the following is not a process of socialization?
    • A) Internalization
    • B) Adaptation
    • C) Accommodation
    • D) Analysis

  4. Who proposed the Social Learning Theory?
    • A) Skinner
    • B) Bandura
    • C) Piaget
    • D) Vygotsky

  5. What does "ZPD" stand for?
    • A) Zone of Proximal Development
    • B) Zone of Personal Development
    • C) Zone of Psychological Development
    • D) Zone of Practical Development

  6. What is the age range for early childhood education?
    • A) 2-4 years
    • B) 4-6 years
    • C) 6-8 years
    • D) 8-10 years

  7. Which is an example of expressive play?
    • A) Block building
    • B) Doll play
    • C) Running
    • D) Drawing

  8. What is working memory?
    • A) Long-term memory
    • B) Short-term memory
    • C) Sensory memory
    • D) Implicit memory

  9. According to which theory do children seek recognition as "good boys/good girls"?
    • A) Cognitive Development Theory
    • B) Psychosocial Development Theory
    • C) Social Learning Theory
    • D) Constructivist Theory

  10. Until what age are children typically egocentric?
    • A) Up to 3 years
    • B) Up to 5 years
    • C) Up to 6 years
    • D) Up to 7 years

  11. Which of the following is not a Freudian level of the mind?
    • A) Conscious
    • B) Preconscious
    • C) Unconscious
    • D) Fully Conscious

  12. At which stage of language development does "babbling" occur?
    • A) 2-4 months
    • B) 4-6 months
    • C) 6-8 months
    • D) 8-10 months

  13. From what age do children typically love toys?
    • A) From birth
    • B) From 3 months
    • C) From 6 months
    • D) From 1 year

  14. What does "Proximodistal" mean in child development?
    • A) From head to toe
    • B) From center to extremities
    • C) From outside to inside
    • D) From simple to complex

  15. How are childhood emotions characterized?
    • A) Low intensity and long duration
    • B) High intensity but short duration
    • C) Constant and stable
    • D) Rarely expressed

  16. Which learning theory explains memorizing multiplication tables?
    • A) Operant Conditioning
    • B) Classical Conditioning
    • C) Social Learning Theory
    • D) Cognitive Development Theory

  17. What does "Gestalt" mean?
    • A) Part
    • B) Whole
    • C) Process
    • D) Structure

  18. What is a "Morpheme"?
    • A) A complete sentence
    • B) The smallest meaningful unit of language
    • C) A type of phoneme
    • D) A grammatical rule

  19. Which is not a feature of attention?
    • A) Fluctuating
    • B) Selective
    • C) Focus-oriented
    • D) Immutable

  20. Which principle is not supported by Gestalt theory?
    • A) Principle of Similarity
    • B) Principle of Proximity
    • C) Principle of Continuity
    • D) Principle of Segregation

  21. In what area do children outperform adults?
    • A) Memory
    • B) Imagination
    • C) Logical reasoning
    • D) Problem-solving

  22. Who first proposed "Constructivism"?
    • A) Vygotsky
    • B) Bandura
    • C) Piaget
    • D) Skinner

  23. Which activity does not require fine motor skills?
    • A) Writing
    • B) Drawing
    • C) Walking
    • D) Cutting

  24. Which commission recommended the "Three-Language Formula"?
    • A) Kothari Commission
    • B) Radhakrishnan Commission
    • C) National Policy on Education
    • D) Education Commission

  25. At which stage is "peer group" influence strongest?
    • A) Childhood
    • B) Adolescence
    • C) Adulthood
    • D) Infancy

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