educational self assessment

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Following are true or false:

All behaviour is determined, both in the sense of having roots in the individual's history and in the sense of being explicable in terms of personality needs, structures, and situational determinants.

“Modern Clinical Psychology” written by:

Fatihat-ul-Ulum was written by:

Siasat-al-Amain was written by:

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.