Philosophy of Education (8609 Code) Online Quiz Autumn 2024
Philosophy of Education Online Quiz Autumn 2024 (Course Code: 8609)
The Philosophy of Education course, under course code 8609 at Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU), explores the foundational theories and philosophical perspectives that influence educational thought and practice. This quiz serves as the complete assessment for the course, with the LMS allowing students to attempt the quiz three times. Each attempt includes 30 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), adding up to a total of 90 MCQs across all three attempts. The solutions to all three attempts’ MCQs are provided for a comprehensive learning experience. For additional educational support and resources, visit our website at mrpakistani.com, and subscribe to our YouTube channel, Asif Brain Academy, at Asif Brain Academy YouTube Channel for further guidance and content.
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PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION (8609 Code)
Quiz Solution (Autumn 2024)
(1) Knowledge can be applied to different areas like mathematical formula and has been applied to some
great intellectual advances in sciences and the arts:
1) Intuitive
2) Revealed
3) Rational
4) Authoritative
(2) Essentialists stress on ——
1) Mental discipline
2) Innovation
3) Change
4) Reduced knowledge
(3) Frobel Kindergarten was a student of:
1) John Dewey
2) Maria Montessori
3) John Pestalozzi
4) Hilda Taba
(4) Religious education is strongly advocated by….
1) Idealism
2) Realism
3) Pragmatism
4) Existentialism
(5) Its focus is on everlasting realization:
1) Perennialism
2) Progressivism
3) Essentialism
4) Pragmatism
(6) In naturalism teacher should work as a:
1) GUIDE
2) ADMINISTRATOR
3) COACH
4) DIRECTOR
(7) The aim of idealism education is:
1) Exploration
2) Objectivity
3) Freedom of choice
4) Development of personality
(8) In which source of knowledge major focus is on Evidence in search of a conclusion?
1) Rational
2) Intuitive
3) Revealed
4) Authoritative
(9) Lecture Method is a choice of:
1) Idealist teacher
2) Realist teacher
3) Both 1 & 2
4) None of 1 & 2
(10) Montessori believed that an adult environment is not a suitable environment for children, such
environment is called:
1) Prepared environment
2) Ideal environment
3) Facilitative environment
4) Balanced environment
(11) The traditional Greek moral theory held that there are ——-
1) Single virtue
2) Dual virtue
3) Triplet virtue
4) Foursome virtue
(12) Abu Haamid AL-Ghazali was expert in fiqah and written a book name:
1) Ihya Ulum al-Din
2) Kahful Majoob
3) Nadvat-ul-ulaama
4) Baab-ul-Ilm
(13) What cannot be thought real is according to:
1) NATURALISM
2) IDEALISM
3) EXISTENTIALISM
4) PRAGMATISM
(14) Deductive and inductive determination of truth lay under —–
(16) For a better life, students should be trained in:
1) OBSERVING
2) RATIONALITY
3) DEMOCRACY
4) CREATIVITY
(17) Plato, Kant, Hegel, and Heris are chief exponents of:
1) Materialism
2) Realism
3) Idealism
4) both 1 & 2
(18) Who emphasized that children drill method and teaching aids must be used for children to learn?
1) Ibn-e-Khaldun
2) Ibn-e-Miskaway
3) Al Farabi
4) Al Ghazali
(19) Which branch of philosophy examines issues pertaining to the nature of “reality”?
1) Axiology
2) Ontology
3) Metaphysics
4) Epistemology
(20) A good tutor, or indeed a good parent, teaches children the value of:
1) Truth
2) Education
3) Games
4) Nature
(21) Al Farabi was the first founder of ………….. which depends on demonstration and universal
reason:
1) Epistemology
2) Metaphysics
3) Axiology
4) Logic
(22) ———– is called spiritual father of Pakistan:
1) Allama Iqbal
2) Roomi
3) Quaid e Azam
4) Liaqat Ali Khan
(23) Which method is used by the Realist in order to understand the world?
1) Abstraction
2) Problem solving
3) Golden means
4) Dialectics
(24) The entire world is fundamentally of the nature of spirit or mind which accounts for its being
called ——-
1) Idealism
2) Realism
3) Pragmatism
4) Existentialism
(25) Pragmatism is a term derived from:
1) GREEK
2) LATIN
3) SPANISH
4) ENGLISH
(26) Plato’s philosophy believes bodily development is the only source of ——–
1) Emotional development
2) Mental development
3) Intellectual development
4) Physical development
(27) Which of the following is not criticized by realism in education?
1) Organizing schools in a way that is conducive to practical training in citizenship
2) Teachers denying the value of school co-curricular activities
3) Pupils cramming for knowledge from books for reproducing in examination
4) Teaching which drifts away from life of the child
(28) Which of the following is the source of knowledge?
1) Intuition
2) Senses
3) Logic
4) Reason
(29) ————— stress that education should focus on the whole child, rather than on the content
or the teacher.
1) Progressivism
2) Essentialism
3) Idealism
4) Perennialism
(30) Who said that teacher should consider the differences in ability and character among students?
1) Ibn-e-Miskaway
2) Al Farabi
3) Ibn-e-Khaldun
4) Al Ghazali
(31) Father of positivism was:
1) COMTE
2) JOHN DEWEY
3) ROUSSEAU
4) CARL MARX
(32) Frobel created the word kindergarten (infant garden) in:
1) 1840
2) 1837
3) 1838
4) 1810
(33) According to idealism, the aim of education is to develop:
1) Soul
2) Body
3) Mind and Soul
4) Soul and Body
(34) Naturalism accepts the principle of:
1) MOTION
2) LEARNING
3) UNITY
4) REALITY
(35) Teacher in the Kindergarten acts as a:
1) Gardener
2) Guide
3) Friend
4) Coach
(36) To bring peace in society one should work on:
1) INDIVIDUAL
2) SLOGANS
3) POWER
4) FREEDOM
(37) Pragmatists say that thought is a tool for:
1) REALITY
2) KNOWLEDGE
3) EXPERIENCE
4) PREDICTION
(38) Froebel’s philosophy is of absolute:
1) Idealism
2) Realism
3) Existentialism
4) Pragmatism
(39) Locke’s hierarchy of values in the education:
1) Wisdom And Breeding
2) Reading and Breeding
3) Study and Wisdom
4) Acting and Watching
(40) He was the wisest man of Athens also caused the arousal of so many enemies around him:
1) Socrates
2) Plato
3) Aristotle
4) Protagoras
(41) Obtaining knowledge that cannot be acquired either by inference or observation, by reason or
experience?
1) Intuitive
2) Rational
3) Authoritative
(42) ——— emphasized that if children repeat the same mistake for the second time parents should
talk to them directly:
1) Al Ghazali
2) Ibn-e-Miskaway
3) Al Farabi
4) Allama Iqbal
(43) What is the goal of education according to Idealism? Created By:
1) Realization of moral values
2) Satisfaction of human wants
3) Perfect adaptation to the environment
4) Cultivation of dynamic, adaptable mind which will be resourceful and enterprising in all situations
(44) Which philosophy believes that the nature of reality is subjective and lies within the individual?
1) Pragmatism
2) Existentialism
3) Deconstructionism
4) Essentialism
(45) Teaching students how to perceive and understand reality through logical processes is called
realism:
1) Newtonian
2) Scientific
3) Educational
4) Inquiry
(46) Questions like “What is knowledge?” and “What is truth?” are mainstays in the branch of philosophy
known as:
1) Metaphysics
2) Epistemology
3) Axiology
4) Cosmology
(47) Knowledge derived from the written works, documentation and reports of others is called:
1) Rational
2) Intuitive
3) Revealed
4) Authoritative
(48) According to Allama Iqbal, education system of country should reflect its:
1) Culture
2) Religion
3) Philosophy
4) Citizenship
(49) Maria Montessori belonged to:
1) America
2) Italy
3) England
4) Germany
(50) The philosophy concerned with free will of man is:
1) NATURALISM
2) IDEALISM
3) EXISTENTIALISM
4) PRAGMATISM
(51) Plato helped to lay down philosophical foundations, rhetoric, and logical wisdom of:
1) Aristotle
2) Alexander
3) Socrates
4) Protagoras
(52) Idealism rests on ideas of:
1) Plato
2) Aristotle
3) Dewey
4) Rousseau
(53) Religious education is strongly advocated by:
1) Idealism
2) Realism
3) Pragmatism
4) Existentialism
(54) Which philosophy’s curriculum aims to create new ‘spaces’ for meaning and understanding through
phenomenological or post-structural investigations?
1) Pragmatism
2) Existentialism
3) Deconstructionism
4) Essentialism
(55) Main aim of education is total development of human:
1) REALISM
2) EXPERIMENTALISM
3) PROGRESSIVISM
4) EXISTENTIALISM
(56) Aesthetic Presentation of the Universe is described by Herbart, as:
1) inner satisfaction
2) Inner peace
3) Inner beauty
4) Inner freedom
(57) The philosopher who for the first time taught logic as a formal discipline was:
1) Aristotle
2) Edward Thorndike
3) Plato
4) Socrates
(58) Socrates believed that all virtues were progeny of knowledge with his principle of ______: