Daily Social Work MCQ 6th December 2022

 1. Which, in your opinion, is the most appropriate answer?

Regarding the acquisition of knowledge, people say that

(A) sense perception is the only source of valid knowledge.

(B) it is reason alone that can provide in true knowledge.

(C) we never get knowledge, because these is no knowledge out there, it is our own creation.

(D) it is through reason and perception that we can get knowledge of the world.

Answer: (C)

 

2. Who had suggested that questions are a powerful means of triggering thinking and can lead people from “unconscious ignorance to conscious ignorance”?

(A) Socrates

(B) Chanakya

(C) Plato

(D) Aristotle

Answer: (A)

 

3. The function of a teacher is primarily that of

(A) a Guru, tending to personal and spiritual needs of children.

(B) a service station attendant, filling student’s mind with knowledge

(C) a director, organizing and planning worthwhile experiences for the class.

(D) a guide, helping children progress towards maximum growth.

Answer: (D)

 

4. Child centred education means

(A) education liked by children.

(B) education liked both by children and teachers.

(C) education geared to child’s needs and aspiration.

(D) education considered worthwhile and desirable by those who have a concern for their development.

Answer: (C)

 

5. Those whose educational philosophy is rooted in pragmatism

(A) reject the scientific method of experimentation.

(B) maintain that complete objectivity is possible.

(C) accept the stimulus response theory of learning.

(D) claim that knowledge is tentative, truth is relative.

Answer: (D)

 

6. The concept of pratityasamutpade (that nothing happens without a cause) is one of the central principles of

(A) Jainism

(B) Buddhism

(C) Vedanta

(D) Sa khya

Answer: (B)

 

7. Who, of the following thinkers declared education as a man making process?

(A) Aurobindo

(B) J. Krishnamurthi

(C) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad

(D) Vivekananda

Answer: (D)

 

8. Which of the following Orthodox (Astik) Schools of Indian Philosophy, is silent on the issue of existence of God as the ultimate reality?

(A) Vedanta

(B) Sa khya

(C) Poorva Mimansa

(D) Nyaya

Answer: (B)

 

9. Ka aya, a concept related with the axiology of Jainism, means

(A) dispositions of the mind, which tend to lead to us higher aims in life.

(B) negative dispositions of the mind, which tend to keep us remain embedded to the mundane world.www.netugc.com

(C) certain bad dispositions which obstruct our spiritual upliftment.

(D) both (B) and (C) are correct answers.

Answer: (D)

 

10. The four fold valuation of Indian culture (Catu puru artha), when arranged in an ascending hierarchy in terms of the height of values, will constitute which of the following orders?

(A) Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha

(B) Artha, Kama, Dharma, Moksha

(C) Artha, Dharma, Kama, Moksha

(D) Moksha, Dharma, Kama, Artha

Answer: (B)

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