Comparative education Japan’s education ministry supports education with radio and TV especially in: Japan’s education ministry supports education with radio and TV especially in: (a) General (b) Special (c) Vocational (d) Informal ✅ Correct option: (b) Special Explanation: Japan uses media extensively for Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education American education is influenced by: American education is influenced by: (a) Pragmatic philosophy only (b) Marxist ideology only (c) Pragmatic and humanistic approach (d) None ✅ Correct option: (c) Pragmatic and humanistic approach Explanation: USA education Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education A third, rarely recognized, source of comparative education is: A third, rarely recognized, source of comparative education is: (a) Comparison of world systems (b) UNESCO (c) Pre-exist knowledge (d) Comparative analysis ✅ Correct option: (c) Pre-exist knowledge Explanation: Existing knowledge Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education Organized learning across international boundaries: Organized learning across international boundaries: (a) Comparative education (b) Educational system (c) International education (d) None ✅ Correct option: (c) International education Explanation: Education across borders is categorized as international education. Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education Comparing educational systems to assess advantages is: Comparing educational systems to assess advantages is: (a) Comparison of world systems (b) Comparative analysis (c) Both a and b (d) None ✅ Correct option: (b) Comparative analysis Explanation: Comparative analysis Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education Field of study using data from other countries to examine education: Field of study using data from other countries to examine education: (a) Science Education (b) Compare education (c) International education (d) None ✅ Correct option: (c) International education Explanation: International education Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education The historical development of comparative education can be divided into: The historical development of comparative education can be divided into: (a) Three (b) Four (c) Five (d) Six ✅ Correct option: (a) Three Explanation: Generally classified into three main historical stages. Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education Main reasons for studying Comparative Education include: Main reasons for studying Comparative Education include: (a) Understanding institutions (b) Learning how changes occur (c) Academic discipline (d) All above ✅ Correct option: (d) All above Explanation: Comparative education enhances Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education Comparative Education draws contents from: Comparative Education draws contents from: (a) History, Philosophy, Sociology (b) Anthropology, Economics, Geography (c) Psychology, Statistics, Literature (d) All above ✅ Correct option: (d) All above Explanation: It pulls content from Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education Comparative Education is an ______ subject: Comparative Education is an ______ subject: (a) Disciplinary (b) Domain Specific (c) Interdisciplinary (d) None ✅ Correct option: (c) Interdisciplinary Explanation: It draws knowledge from several academic disciplines. Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education The term "scope" could mean: The term "scope" could mean: (a) The area within limits (b) Space or chance for action (c) Unlimited information (d) Both a and b ✅ Correct option: (d) Both Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education Educere can be interpreted as: Educere can be interpreted as: (a) To draw out (b) To nourish (c) To lead (d) Both a and b ✅ Correct option: (a) To draw out Explanation: “Educere” means to Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education Africa remains the most affected by illiteracy with 40% illiteracy compared to worldwide: Africa remains the most affected by illiteracy with 40% illiteracy compared to worldwide: (a) 18% (b) 20% (c) 25% (d) 16% ✅ Correct option: (a) 18% Explanation: Global average illiteracy is Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education These all are main agenda of “Education For All” except: These all are main agenda of “Education For All” except: (a) Increasing secondary education (b) Increasing women education (c) Increasing demands for globalization (d) Adoption of British education system in Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education In Angola, secondary education streams resemble the: In Angola, secondary education streams resemble the: (a) American educational system (b) Portuguese educational system (c) British educational system (d) African educational system ✅ Correct option: (b) Portuguese educational system Explanation: Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education Historically, African educational system is characterized by: Historically, African educational system is characterized by: (a) Colonial legacy (b) Naturalistic approach (c) American legacy (d) None ✅ Correct option: (a) Colonial legacy Explanation: African education systems were largely shaped Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education Government or economic system factors that affect proposed policy come under: Government or economic system factors that affect proposed policy come under: (a) Physical factors (b) Institutional factors (c) Geographical factors (d) Normative factors ✅ Correct option: (b) Institutional factors Explanation: Institutional Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read
Comparative education Holmes' method is an adaptation of reflective thinking stages developed by: Holmes' method is an adaptation of reflective thinking stages developed by: (a) John Dewey (b) John Lock (c) Aristotle (d) Socrates ✅ Correct option: (a) John Dewey Explanation: Holmes built Tauseef Ahmad 29 Nov 2025 · 1 min read