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EDUCATION PAPER 4-
INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM ,STRUCTURE AND PROBLEMS
Q1 The 10+2 system of education was suggested by
the Radhakrishnan Commission, 1948-49
the Mudaliar Commission, 1953-54
the Kothari Commission, 1964-66
None of the above
Answer: the Kothari Commission, 1964-66
Q2 :The word ‘Education’ has a/an
Greek deviation
Latin deviation
German deviation
English deviation
Answer: Latin deviation
Q3 : The Article of the Indian Constitution which provides for universal free education up to the age of 14 is
Article 48
Article 65
Article 55
Article 45
Answer: Article 45
Q4 : UNESCO is located in
Paris
London
New Work
Spain
Answer: Paris
Q5: Gandhiji’s scheme of basic education was propounded in the year
1935
1936
1937
1938
Answer: 1937
Q6 : The foundation stone of modern Indian education was laid by
1. Charter Act of 1813
2.Macaulay,s Minute
3.Educational efforts of the Missionaries
4.None of the above
Answer: Charter Act of 1813
Q7 : The ‘ Anglicist-Classicist controversy’ came to end because of
1.Macaulay’s Minute
2.Mentinck’s Resolution
3.Wood’s Despatch
4.Lord Curzon’s Educational Policy?
Answer: Macaulay’s Minute
Q8. Who declared the 1854 Education Policy?
1.Macaulay
2.William Bentinck
3.Auckland
4.Charles Wood
Answer: Charles Wood
Q9. Which of the following gave the suggestion to divide the secondary level curriculum into Course-A and Course-B?
1.Wood’s Despatch
2.Hunter Commission
3.Wood and Abbot Report
4.Mudaliar Commission
Answer: Hunter Commission
Q10. Hartog Committee Report of 1929 had suggested for transforming which of the following Types of school into ‘community development center for rural upliftment?
1.Primary school
2.Secondary school
3.Higher secondary school
4.None of the above
Answer: Primary school
Q11. Sir Phillip Hartog was the Vice- Chancellor of the
1.Dacca University
2.London University
3.Cambridge University
4.None of the above
Answer: Dacca University
Q12. Who established the central Education Department in India?
1.Charles Wood
2.Lord canning
3.Lord Rippon
4.Lord Curzon
Answer: Charles Wood
Q13. Raja Ram Mohan Roy advocated strongly in support of the education of the people pf India through the medium of
1.Modern Indian Languages
2.Arabic
3.Persian
4.None of the above
Answer: None of the above, he supported growth of english
Q14. According to the recommendations of Wood’s Despatch of 1854, three universities were Established in
1.Calcutta, Bihar and Punjab
2.Bihar, Orissa and Bombay
3.Calcutta, Bombay and Madras
4.Madras, Bihar and Orissa
Answer: Calcutta, Bombay and Madras
Q15. Lord Curzon wanted the curriculum of primary school of urban and rural Areas to be
1.same
2.different
3.different to same extent
4.same to some extent
Answer: different
Q16. According to Hartog Committee Report of 1928-29, the minimum duration of Primary course should be
1.3 years
2.4 years
3.5 years
4.6 years
Answer:4 years
Q17. The problem of ‘ Wastage’ and ‘stagnation’ in primary education in India was identified by
1.Hartog Committee
2.Wood’s Despatch
3.Hunter Commission
4.Mudaliar Commission
Answer: Hartog Committee
Q18. The All India Education Conference held in 1937 was presided over by
1.Jawaharlal Nehru
2.Prof. K. T. Shah
3.Mahatma Gandhi
4.Vallabh bhai Patel
Answer: Mahatma Gandhi
Q19. Which of the following is not a cause of failure of basic education?
1.Mother tongue as the medium of instruction
2.Lack of interest of the common people
3.Dearth of trained teacher
4.Traditional examination system
Answer: Mother tongue as the medium of instruction
Q20. The national Literacy Mission (NLM) was started in India in the year
1.1978
2.1982
3.1985
4.1988
Answer:1988
Q21. The Total Literacy Campaign (TLC) was first started in the state of
1.Assam
2.Mizoram
3.Kerela
4.Gujrat
Answer:Kerela
Q22. The Right of Children to free and Compulsory Education Act was passed in the year
1.2005
2.2009
3.2010
4.2012
Answer:2009
Q23. Social education in India was renamed as adult education from
1.26th January, 1976
2.15th January, 1976
3.5th June, 1977
4.2nd October, 1978
Answer: 2nd October, 1978
Q24. The programme Operation Blackboard (OBB) was initiated by
1.National Policy on Education, 1968
2.National Policy on Education, 1986
3.National Policy on Education, 1992
4.None of the above
Answer: National Policy on Education, 1986
Q25. The Indian Universities Act, 1904 proposed that minimum number of seats in the Senate Of the universities should be
1.50
2.55
3.60
4.65
Answer:50
Q26. The system of government grants to universities was first started by
1.Lord Curzon
2.Lord Ripon
3.Michael E. Sadler
4.Lord Halden
Answer:Lord Curzon
Q27. In which of the following provinces Lord Curzon established the Central Agricultural Research Institute?
1.United Province
2.Bihar
3.Bengal
4.Madras
Answer:Bihar
Q28. In which year Hunter Commission had submitted its report?
1.1882
2.1883
3.1884
4.1885
Answer:1883
Q29. Wardha Scheme is popularly known as
1.Nai Talim
2.Buniyadi Shiksha
3.Basic Education
4.None of the above
Answer:Basic Education
Q30. Detention in primary class of a class for more then a year is known as
1.wastage
2.stagnation
3.elimination
4.None of the above
Answer: stagnation
Q31. A common educational structure of 10+2+3 for the whole country was Recommended by
1.Kothari Commission
2.Mudaliar Comission
3.Radhakrishnan Commission
4.National Policy on Education, 1986
Answer:National Policy on Education, 1986
Q32. The word ‘curriculum’ is derived from the Latin word ‘currere’ which means
1.to develop
2.to guide
3.to assess
4.to run
Answer:to run
Q33. The Downward filtration theory of education was advocated by
1.Lord Auckland
2.Lord Bentinck
3.Lord Macaulay
4.Lord Rippon
Answer:Lord Macaulay
Q34. Operation Blackboard aims at:
1.Providing education to urban slum dwellers
2.Promoting adult literacy
3.Opening of new schools specially for female children
4.Providing primary education in an educationally backward area
Answer : 4 .Providing primary education in an educationally backward area
Q35. Which of the following pairs are correctly mathced
Strachey commission : Famine
Hartog Committee :Education
Frazer Commission: Police reform
A) 1,2
B) 1,2,3
C) 2,3
D) 1,3
Answer B) 1,2,3
Q36 Lord Macaulay was associated with-
A) Army reforms
B) Abolition of sati
C) Legal Codification
D) Permanent Settlement
Answer C) Legal Codification
Q37 Which education plan in 1944 called for universal ,free compulsary education for children between 6 to 11 year age ?
A) Wood’s Despatch
B) Macaulay Plan
C)Hartog Plan
D) Sargeant Plan
Answer D) Sargeant Plan
Q38 Which of following is called Magna Carta of english education in India ?
A)Raleigh Commission
B) Hunter Commission
C)Kothari Commission
D)Wood’s Despatch
Answer
D)Wood’s Despatch
Q39 The University Grant Commission was constituted in 1853 on the recommendation of
A) Hunter Commission
B) Radhakrishnan Commission
C)Kothari Commission
D)Wood’s Despatch
Answer
B) Radhakrishnan Commission
Q40 Which Committee was appointed in 1929 to look into deterioration of education due to emergence of too many educational institutions?
A) Macaulay Committee
B)Saddler Committee
C) Hartog Committee
D) Zakir Hussain Committee
Answer
C) Hartog Committee
41. Special Education Courses are controlled by
(A) Special Education Council of India
(B) Rehabilitation Council of India
(C) National Council of Teacher Education
(D) Medical Council of India
Answer - (B)
42. National Knowledge Commission is headed by
(A) D.S. Kothari
(B) Amartya Sen
(C) Sam Pitroda
(D) Azim Premji
Answer - (C)
43. First Open University in India was established in the year
(A) 1961
(B) 1982
(C) 1985
(D) 2001
Answer - (B)
44. Inclusive Education refers to
(A) Special teaching to disabled students
(B) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
(C) Equal educational opportunities to disabled and normal students
(D) Special education in special schools
Answer - (C)
45. Which of the following is the apex body in the area of Teacher Education in India?
(A) UGC
(B) MHRD
(C) NCTE
(D) NCERT
Answer - (C)
46. Who have signed MOU for accreditation of Teacher Education Institutions in India?
(A) NAAC and UGC
(B) NCTE and NAAC
(C) UGC and NCTE
(D) None of the above
Answer - (B)
47. As per NCTE norms, what should be the pattern of teaching staff for a unit of 100 students at B.Ed. level?
(A) 1 + 7
(B) 1 + 9
(C) 1 + 10
(D) 1 + 5
Answer - (A)
48. Which of the following commissions suggested silent meditation as a part of moral values?
(A) Secondary Education Commission
(B) University Education Commission
(C) National Education Commission
(D) Indian Education Commission
Answer - (B)
49. Which of the following is described as Magna-Carta of Indian Education?
(A) Sargent Commission
(B) Wood’s Despatch
(C) Macaulay Minutes
(D) Hunter Commission
Answer - (B)
50. District Primary Education Programme (DPEP) was started in
(A) 1990
(B) 1994
(C) 1998
(D) 1996
Answer - (B)
51. University Education Commission constituted in 1948 was appointed by
(A) Ministry of Human Resource Development
(B) Ministry of Education
(C) NCERT
(D) ICSSR
Answer - (B)
52. Education falls under the
(A) Concurrent List
(B) Fundamental Rights
(C) Constitution of India
(D) State List
Answer - (A)
53. Which part of Indian Constitution allows every citizen to impart education as per ones own religion ?
(A) Directive Principles
(B) Concurrent list of centre and the States
(C) Democratic rights
(D) Fundamental Rights
Answer - (D)
54. Which of the following Commission first decentralized the primary education?
(A) Hunter Commission
(B) Mudaliar Commission
(C) Kothari Commission
(D) Sadler Commission
Answer - (A)
55. According to 2011 Census Report, the difference between literacy rates of men and women in India is about
(A) 10%
(B) 17%
(C) 21%
(D) 27%
Answer - (B)
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