Child Studies
CC-01
MCQ Questions
- In
which theory is the concept of "Schema" used?
- A)
Behaviorism
- B)
Theory of Cognitive Development
- C)
Social Learning Theory
- D)
Psychosocial Development Theory
- What
type of development did psychologist Erikson propose?
- A)
Cognitive Development
- B)
Psychosocial Development
- C)
Moral Development
- D)
Emotional Development
- Which
of the following is not a process of socialization?
- A)
Internalization
- B)
Adaptation
- C)
Accommodation
- D)
Analysis
- Who
proposed the Social Learning Theory?
- A)
Skinner
- B)
Bandura
- C)
Piaget
- D)
Vygotsky
- 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
- 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
- Which
is an example of expressive play?
- A)
Block building
- B)
Doll play
- C)
Running
- D)
Drawing
- What
is working memory?
- A)
Long-term memory
- B)
Short-term memory
- C)
Sensory memory
- D)
Implicit memory
- 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
- 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
- Which
of the following is not a Freudian level of the mind?
- A)
Conscious
- B)
Preconscious
- C)
Unconscious
- D)
Fully Conscious
- 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
- From
what age do children typically love toys?
- A)
From birth
- B)
From 3 months
- C)
From 6 months
- D)
From 1 year
- 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
- How
are childhood emotions characterized?
- A)
Low intensity and long duration
- B)
High intensity but short duration
- C)
Constant and stable
- D)
Rarely expressed
- Which
learning theory explains memorizing multiplication tables?
- A)
Operant Conditioning
- B)
Classical Conditioning
- C)
Social Learning Theory
- D)
Cognitive Development Theory
- What
does "Gestalt" mean?
- A)
Part
- B)
Whole
- C)
Process
- D)
Structure
- What
is a "Morpheme"?
- A)
A complete sentence
- B)
The smallest meaningful unit of language
- C)
A type of phoneme
- D)
A grammatical rule
- Which
is not a feature of attention?
- A)
Fluctuating
- B)
Selective
- C)
Focus-oriented
- D)
Immutable
- Which
principle is not supported by Gestalt theory?
- A)
Principle of Similarity
- B)
Principle of Proximity
- C)
Principle of Continuity
- D)
Principle of Segregation
- In
what area do children outperform adults?
- A)
Memory
- B)
Imagination
- C)
Logical reasoning
- D)
Problem-solving
- Who
first proposed "Constructivism"?
- A)
Vygotsky
- B)
Bandura
- C)
Piaget
- D)
Skinner
- Which
activity does not require fine motor skills?
- A)
Writing
- B)
Drawing
- C)
Walking
- D)
Cutting
- Which
commission recommended the "Three-Language Formula"?
- A)
Kothari Commission
- B)
Radhakrishnan Commission
- C)
National Policy on Education
- D)
Education Commission
- At
which stage is "peer group" influence strongest?
- A)
Childhood
- B)
Adolescence
- C)
Adulthood
- D)
Infancy