Tafsir al-yaqut al-ta’wil was written by:

Renaissance of Sciences was written by:

Al-Ghazali was born at:

Name the book that Ghazali wrote for royal guidance meant for Ghiyathud-Din-Abu Shuja Muhammad:

Cognitive learning theory is known as:

A prominent French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician was profoundly influenced by Al-Ghazali’s mysticism:

Age of pre-operational stage in Piagetian cognitive development theory is:

A Muslim Philosopher Abu Hamid bin Muhammad born in 1058 A.D. is commonly known as:

Name the book which was written by al-Ghazali:

Psychology is the study of:

Recommended physical education to be included in the curriculum:

In Kimiya-ye-Saadat, Ghazzali threw light on:

Educational thoughts renowned books; 'Ihya-ul-Ulum-al-Din', 'Kimiya-ye-Saadat', 'Tahafut-al-Falasifa', and 'Al-Mungidh min al-dalal'. Name the thinker:

Face to face relationship in which one tries to solve the problem of the other is called:

Guidance is helpful in:

Al-Ghazzali is highly influenced by the thoughts of which Greek philosopher:

Who developed the first intelligence test:

First intelligence test was developed in:

Who is considered the father of guidance?

Guidance in education started in:

The formula to determine I.Q is given by:

Main purpose of guidance is:

The strongest support for the theory that personality is heavily influenced by genetics is provided by strong personality similarity between:

Which of the following approaches to personality is least deterministic?

In which of the following cases would you expect to find the greatest similarity in IQ?

Al-Ghazzali, commonly known in Europe as Algazel, taught at Madarasah Nizamiyah of:

Most schools consider children who _____ to be gifted:

Which of the following is a true statement about mental retardation?

IQ tests have proven to be good predictors of:

On most modern IQ tests, a score of 115 would be:

If a test has good test-retest reliability:

The book titled “Educational Research: An Introduction” is written by:

“Foundations of Behavioural Research” is written by:

Research suggests that bilingualism has a negative effect on:

Who said, “experiences lead to the scientific approach”?

Who declared that “education as experience”?

According to Miller, the capacity of short-term memory is:

Getting information into memory is called; getting information out of memory is called:

According to ___, education refers to the process of discovering the principles of truth, beauty, and good and acquiring the individual with them.

The second step in a self-modification program is to:

According to the aim of education, ___ was to prepare children to take part in politics in adult life.

Who said, “The influence of a person who holds a vital belief brought to bear on another person, with the object of making him also hold that belief”?

Positive reinforcement increases responding; negative reinforcement…

The famous philosopher said, “that knowledge is virtue”:

is different in different countries. It has also various aspects: social, physical, cultural, economic, etc. Thinkers have defined education in terms of one or the other aspect of the environment.

is a process which enables an individual to adjust himself to the environment.

A thinks that education is a process, which leads to the formation of character.

An aspect of education stresses the self-realisation

The most effective source of knowledge is:

Books are the: