EDU 112 Past Question.-1
EDU 112 Past Question.-1
EDU 112 Past Question.-1
QUESTIONS
1. ....... is conceived as a classic legacy which can ensure the fundamental valued of rationality, liberty
and accountability for sustainable human development.
Ans- Education
2. ........ is obtained from the Greek word Philo(love of) and Sophia(wisdom).
Ans- Philosophy
3. ......... Is rooted on the ethics and aesthetics while ........... Is anchored on logical reasoning and
research work.
Answer- Philosophy
5. ............. deals primarily wih what is good or bad behavior (morality) in a cross spectrum of human life.
It is concerned with the issues of value, interest, appreciation and preference for certain things in the
universal process of decision making towards solving a problem.
Answer: Axiology
6. The organized set of beliefs, values, goals, assumptions and justifications on which humans
consistently formulate rational decisions and answers to their problems is known as .........
Answer- Philosophy
8. ................. are the basic habits made up of equitable principles or rules, which are the worthwhile
standards and guide to good conduct of people.
a. Ethics b. aesthetics
9. ........... is the process of developing a well coordinated sense of appreciating beauty and enjoying
creative production of things.
a. Ethics b. Aesthetics
10. The aim of enforcing a teacher's value system as a desirable code of ethics is to improve
performance and regulate professional practice to the advantage of the students
True or False
11. .................. is concerned with the nature and process of acquiring knowledge.
12. .......... is associated with creative imagination, observation and production of things as it aids
meaningful learning.
13. ......... is a desirable feature of creative people that continuously seek and produce knowledge. It is
related to learning tasks which assist in solving practical problems associated with human development
and survival.
15. .......... have acquired some critical thoughts, experiential orientations and pedagogical skills to
promote excellence in education.
17. ......... gives the signposts to the central issues with which philosophy of education must be
concerned.
True or False.
a. Evolution of rational thought that is presented in logical sequence for conceptual understanding and
problem solving strategy within a changing world.
21. ........ is defined as any reasonable coherent set of values and fundamental assumptions used as a
basis for evaluating and guiding educational practices
22. One of the following is not relevant to the provision and acquisition of functional education
a. Provision of conceptual framework in the determination of objectives and contents for organizing
educational programmes
d. encouragement of educators to examine critically various factors affecting educational process and
recrecognize instructional strategy that can promote learning
23. The foregoing importance of Philosophy of education makes it a family of Philosophical enquires
linked together both by their Philosophical character and by their relevance to educational issues.
True/False
24. Nigeria's philosophy of education is clearly conceived but lacks proper implementation as a result of
inadequate attention and funding.
True/False
25. ................ is the cognitive process of practical results in logical thought and justifiable decisions for
embarking on practical tasks.
26. ............... means the absence of a restraint that has acted or might have acted as a hindrance to
action of some kind. It is a state of being free to go whatever way you choose and whatever time you
elect.
27. .............. implies impartial treatment of all human beings and egalitarianism in the full sense.
28. ............. remains the instrument and strength of change for sustainable development, fuable policy
and viable economy in any dynamic society.
29. ........... set of people are friendly, cooperative, loving, considerate of others, honest,etc
a. Responsible b. Dependent
31. The ability, power or right to make worthwhile decisions which control and influence the action of
others without recourse to the use of force in public human affairs is known as .............
32. One of these is not among the eminent Philosophers and educators whode rational thoughts
contributed to the global development of pre primary and primary education.
a. Obafemi Awolowo b. Babs Fafunwa c. John Dewey d. Friedrick Froebel e. John Herbert f. Maria
Montessori f. Gevrnic Brown g. Plato.
33. A Frontline nationalist, Nigerian erudite lawyers, shrewd politician and Philosopher who continually
advocated for functional education and believes that knowledge is necessary to the beneficial use of
one's freedom to advantage, and courage and strength are essential to it's derivation and preservation.
He/she also believes that education is our most potent weapon
True or False
35. Nigeria launched it's free UPE scheme in the Western region in September ...........
36........... conceived education as a process of mental culture whereby a man's personality is developed
to the fullest.
37.......... advocated for mother tongue as a medium of education for at least the first twelve years of the
clilds life.
38. According to Obafemi Awolowo, the three main constitution of man's entity is hid body, brain and
mind.
True/False
38. UNESCO have seen the crucial broke mother tongue play in national development and it now
support it's use as a medium of education.
True or False
40. The work of ............. for basic training in sensory discrimination and motor activity whereby children
gain skills by manipulating materials and to acquire judgement through exercising their senses. Her
materials are called didactic apparatus.
True or False
41.A practicing teacher who believed that children learn best by doing and by example is ......... . He also
opined that development of creativity in infancy would continue throughout life.
a. Martin Luther King (1946- 1975) b. George Fredrick (2001-2015) c. Friedrick Froebel (1782-1852).
42. The first kindergarten (Preschool) in England based on ....... ideas goes back to 1854.
True or False.
a. Martin Luther King (1946- 1975) b. George Fredrick (2001-2015) c. Friedrick Froebel (1782-1852).
43. ........ Is an apostle of experience who believed that learning should take place through inquiry,
activity's and experiment. He exemplified his own theory of thinking as problem solving.
a. Henry Sweet (1965-1972) b. John Dewey (1859-1952)
44. According to............. man's superior brain has evolved through his practical experience of life which
he experienced with solutions to overcome obstacles, make adjustments and obtain satisfaction. He also
regarded education as a life process.
45. .......... , a Swiss educator, philosophers advocated for utilitarian approach to education. He stated
that Education should adopt one contemporary society life through appropriate training of the child.
46. The collective values and justification on which human beings consistently formulate plausible
decisions and solutions to their problems or conflicts are regarded as ...........
47.An essential process of self realization and active citizenship in sustainable development is known
as ...........
48. ...... is an organized series of decision which results from enquires and deliberations on many
alternatives to the solution on the peculiar problem affecting human life in the society.
a. National policy on Education b. National industrial policy c. National agricultural policy d. Nigerian
foreign policy e. National population policy f. all of the above.
True or False
51. ............ era witnessed the proliferation of schools, industries and the need for substantial
manpower resources to manage the government and economy.
52. The current National policy on Education published by the Federal Republic of Nigeria was in the
year ........ to .............
54. ........... is a clear general statement of logical ways and planned actions with purposeful intentions
and meaningful intentions of the government in achieving it's national objectives through education for
the welfare of it's citizens and development of the nation
55. The Federal ministry of education is responsible for the determination of a National policy on
Education.
True/False
56. Pre primary education is the education given in an educational institution to children aged 3-5.
True or False
57. .... becomes the minimum basic qualification for entry into the teaching profession.
58. The ........... stage is rooted on fantasy and play as the basic routes towards healthy development of
the child.
60. Functional education, centered on educational activity on the learner for maximum self
development and fulfillment is regarded as ...........
61. Observation is rooted in human ability to examine, see, notice and act carefully through the senses
with keen understanding of emerging events or phenomena.
True or False
63. .............. covers the post secondary section of the National education system which is given in
colleges of education, polytechnics and universities.
a. Higher tertiary education b. Vocational rehabilitation education c. Lower tertiary education
65. ........... is the document that will guide educational bodies/agencies, administrators, educators and
teachers to manage human, material and physical resources towards achieving the overall Philosophy
and objectives of the nation.
67. ........ is a systematic activity that requires an operational plan including what, when and how the
measurements are to be made of the pupils performance.
68. ........... is a personal interaction and administration of some questions or statements on the
respondent(interviewee)bad it could be structured or unstructured.
69. .......... is a series of written questions or statements which the respondent is expected to answer,
agree or disagree with.
70. ........ consists of items comprising questions of statement's with alternative responses from which
the respondent facilitates efficient research
72. An Instrument for effecting economic, social, technological, ideological and personality changes is
known as...........
74. ......... refers to the transmission of values, beliefs ideas and patterns of behaviour pertaining to the
generation, distribution and exercise of power.
75. Education is a life long soci service which should be severally provided and equitably acquired by all
because it is a valuable instrument of national development and stability.
True or False.
c. Life-long learning from birth and all through an individual entire life
77. ............ is the paramount key to enduring progress, peace and prosperity of a nation.
78. The bridge between every child and his future is known as ............
a. Development and supply of sufficient manpower needs of the economy required to plan and
maintain sound educational infrastructure.
c. Preparation for happy and useful living within the context of existing resources and cultures of the
society.
d. Transmission, improvement and preservation of the non-culture of the society in the youths and
adults
a. Prevalence of secret cultism and drug abuse b. Irregular school calendar c. Dearth of continuing
education and training programme d. Gross indiscipline and high employment rate of school learners
81. ............ can still be achieved by increasing supportive participation of the community and private
organisation releasing more funds and equipment for more productive learning activities, curtailing the
incidence of frauds and mismanagement of scarce resources and checking he scourge of academic
malpractice.
82. Successful realization of the individual and national development aspirations can be attained
through a well organized and implemented teacher Education.
True or False.
83. ........... produces responsible and productive citizenry that can revitalize the economy as it is the
backbone of any stable democratic order.
84. The heartbeat of man power development and training for prudent use and sustainance of resources
in nation building is .........
85. ......... are the most important, refined, human species that skillfully identity, develop and nurture
the potentials of productive citizenry for meaningful creation of wealth which will sustain human life.
86. YAHAYA(1991) believed that the staff constitutes human resource which is the most important and
the only factor of production.
True or False.
87. ............ refers to a broadly conceived field of educational study that derived it's character and
methods from a number of academic disciplines, combinations of disciplines and area studies, including
history, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, religion, cultural studies, gender studies educational
studies, etc.
89. One of these is not a function that reduce the value of functional Education?
91. A philosophy without Education is blind while Education without philosophy is cripple.
True or False.
92. ........... is an agent/place of learning. A means for nurturing social reconstruction, economic
rejuvenation, political emancipation and technological evolution in response to the unfolding global
challenges and prospects of a modern society.
93. ............. is a policy that helps the citizen's life get better by giving them the education that will help
them to become relevant in the society by establishing them to be useful for themselves through
enlightment to survive in life.
95. The mixture of cherished ideas, beliefs, values, attitudes, modes of thought etc. as the totality of
people's way of life is...........
96. For functional education to take place, there must be planned and unplanned learning experience.
True or False.
97. Teacher Education is very lucrative because it sustains us in Education as teachers are the first class
citizens in the society.
True or False.
a. To produce better citizens b. To help us find solutions to educational issues c. To bring about all
around development in a child and prepare him/her to stand on her own feet d. Non flexibility
99. ........... deals with the principles of conduct which helps to judge whether an action is good or bad.
100. ............. takes a worthwhile knowledge, skills and habits for a sustainable development, self
reliance and a stable society.
a. Philosophy of education b. Psychology of education c. Sociology of education.
ANSWERS
10. True
11. C
12. B
13. A
14. D the
16. B
18. True.
19. D
22. C
23. True
24. True
25. A- Rationality
26. A- Freedom
27. A- Equality
29. A- Responsible
30. True
31. B- Authority
32. F
34.True
35. A- 1976
37. A
38. True
39. A- 1970.
46. A- Philosophy
47. A-Education
48. A- Policy.
49. F
50. True
51. B
53. A- MONOSZON(1963)
55. True
56. True
58. C- Pre-school
59. B- Creativity
61. True.
66. Assessment
68. A- Interview
69. C- Questionnaire
70. B
71. A
72. A
73. True
74. C
75. True
76. D
77. B- Education
78. A- Education
79. D
80. D
81. C
82. True
85. Teachers
86. True
87. B
88. D
89. D
90. A
91. True
92. B
93. B
94. B
95. C
96. True
97. True
98. D
99. C
100. A
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