Creating an Inclusive
School
Q1. What is inclusive classroom?
1. One every student participates
2. One in which the student population is culturally diverse
3.
One in which
students with and without disabilities work and learn together
4. One with many teachers
Q2. The world ‘DPEP’ stands for
1.
District primary
Education Programme
2. Disabled project Education programme
3. District project Education programme
4. Disabled primary Education programme
Q3.Which year is considered as the International year of Disabled persons?
1. 1989
2. 1986
3.
1981
4. 1990
Q4. Which Act replaced the Lunacy Act of 1912?
1.
The Mental Health
Act, 1987
2. Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995
3. Right to education Act, 2009
4. The Rehabilitation Council of India Act, 1992
Q5. Which comprehensive act covers sense disabilities namely blindness, low vision, hearing impaired, locomotor impaired, mental retardation, leprosy aired and mental illness?
1.
Persons with
Disabilities Act, 1995
2. The Mental Health Act, 1987
3. Right to Education Act, 2009
4. The Rehabilitation Council of India Act, 1992
Q6. The world ‘CABE’ stands for
1. Central Advisory Bureau of Education
2. Central Assignment Bureau of Education
3.
Central Advisory
Board of Education
4. Common Advisory Board of Education
Q7. In which year, did the Indian Government formulate the National policy on Education for all government schools and articulate a need to integrate students with disabilities?
1. 1966
2. 1967
3.
1968
4. 1969
Q8. When was the policy “National Policy for persons with disabilities” realized by ministry of social Justice & Empowerment of India?
1.
10th
February, 2006
2. 10th February, 2005
3. 10th February, 2006
4. 10th February, 2005
Q9. What is the form of ‘PIED’?
1.
Project Integrated
Education for the Disabled
2. People Integrated Education for the Disabled
3. Project Implemented Education for the Disabled
4. Project Integrated Education for the Draft
Q10. Education of children with special needs should be provided
1. By methods developed for special children in special schools.
2. In special Schools
3. By special teachers in special school
4.
Along with other
normal children
Q11. Inclusive Education
1. Includes teachers from marginalized group
2.
Celebrated diversity
in the classroom
3. Encourages strict admission procedures
4. Includes indoctrination of facts
Q12.The national trust act was implemented in the year
1.
1999
2. 2000
3. 2001
4. 2002
1. Cohesive education
2.
Inclusive education
3. Cooperative education
4. Exclusive education
Q14. Which among the following is a characteristic of a gifted child?
1. Low I.Q score
2.
Decision making
power & confident
3. Unable to interact with others
4. Incompatible with his mates
Q15. Which among the following is not the symptom of a maladjusted child?
1. Nail biting
2. Quarrelling with peers
3.
Emotionally mature
4. Stammering
Q16. Gifted students will realize their potential when:
1. They are given private coaching
2.
They learn with
others
3. They are segregated from other students
4. They are tested frequently
Q17. Creative answer requires:
1. Content based questions
2. A highly disciplined classroom
3.
Open ended questions
4. Directly taught and tested
Q18.Which is the best method to teach children with special needs?
1. Demonstration by teacher involving students
2. Discussion in the classroom involving maximum number of students
3.
Cooperative learning
and peer tutoring
4. Ability grouping for teaching
1. Genetic makeup
2. Environmental motivation
3.
Both 1 and 2
4. Psycho social factory
Q20. When Salamanca Statement was announced?
1.
June 1994
2. August 1994
3. September 1994
4. October 1994
Q21. The teaching which affects maximum sense is called as?
1. Reflective Teaching
2. Whole Approach teaching
3.
Multisensory
teaching
4. All of the above
1. They have usually average intelligence
2. They are able to learn in most areas
3. They have learning difficulty in one area
4.
All of the above
Q23. Difficulty in recalling sequence of letter in words and frequent loss of visual memory is associated with
1.
Dyslexia
2. Dyscalculia
3. Dysgraphia
4. Dyspraxia
Q24. Which of the following is a principle of inclusive education?
1. The public school system is the foundation for inclusive education.
2. All students have the right to receive a public education in the regular classroom.
3. Inclusive education at all levels benefits students with special needs and their peers.
4.
All of these
Q25. National Policy for Persons with Disability was adopted in India in the year ________.
1. 2004
2.
2006
3. 2008
4. 2010
Q26. The Government of India formulated the ________ which deals with Physical, Educational & Economic Rehabilitation of persons with disabilities.
1.
National Policy for
Persons with Disabilities
2. Right to Education Act
3. Composite regional centers
4. Special Schools Act
Q27. Where is Salamanca?
1. America
2. Russia
3.
Spain
4. Germany
Q28. The purpose of Salamanca meet was:
1.
Furthering the
objectives of inclusive education
2. Settling of new and separate schools for special children
3. Both 1 and 2
4. None of these
Q29. Which of the following proclamation were set by Salamanca Statement and action for framework?
1. Every student should must get his basic education
2. Every child has unique needs
3. Education plan must be diverse
4.
All of these
Q30. He Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 is:
1.
An Act to give
effect to the Proclamation on the Full Participation and Equality of the People
with Disabilities in the Asian and Pacific Region.
2. An Act to give effect to the Proclamation to provide extra rights to the People with Disabilities in the Asian and Pacific Region.
3. Both 1 and 2
4. None of these
Q31. Which of the following characteristics are found in a gifted children?
1. Have large vocabulary
2. Express curiosity
3. Self critical
4.
All of these
Q32. Which of the following is not an educational provision for gifted children?
1.
Give them extra
homework
2. Accept their superiority
3. Engage them in peer tutoring
4. Arranged special school for gifted
Q33. Which of the following is not a cause for slow learner?
1. Biological weakness
2. Physical defects and diseases
3.
Eating junk food
4. Poverty and economic conditions
Q34. Which of the following is the need of slow learners?
1. Counseling service
2. More practice
3. Visual presentations
4.
All of these
Q35. A/An ______ is one who deviates from the normal child in mental, physical, emotional and social characteristics to an extent that he requires special educational services.
1.
Exceptional child
2. Normal child
3. Both 1 and 2
4. None of these
Q36. Characteristic of visually impaired children:
1. Language development
2. Intellectual ability
3. Social and work adjustment
4.
All of these
Q37. Which of the following is not a functional limitation of visually impaired children?
1. Educational retardation
2. Slow speech development
3.
Hearing problems
4. Problem of social adjustment
Q38. Functional limitation of learning impairment children:
1. Attention related limitation
2. Auditory perceptual limitation
3. Language related limitation
4.
All of these
Q39. DDRC stands for:
1.
District Disability
Rehabilitation Centers
2. Delhi Disability Rehabilitation Centers
3. District disability rehabilitation council
4. None of these
1. The inability to read the prescribed textbook
2. The inability to participate in sports and games
3.
The inability to
communicate or share information with other
4. The inability to take examinations with other students
Q41. Special education requires, which of the following elements
1. Special curriculum
2. Trained professionals
3. Infrastructures facilities
4.
All of these
Q42. Which type of education is practice of educating students with special needs in the regular classess during the specific time periods based on their skill?
1.
Mainstreaming
education
2. Exclusive education
3. Inclusive education
4. Integrated education
Q43. _______ Education is exclusion of all the students how are not able to fit in the curriculum or in school settings of any reason.
1. Mainstreaming education
2.
Exclusive education
3. Inclusive education
4. Integrated education
Q44. Which of the following is not a type of Neurological disorder?
1. Autism
2. Alzheimer
3. Tourette ‘Syndrome’
4.
Dyslexia
Q45. RTE – 2009 at ACT is based on which article of constitution of India?
1.
Article 45
2. Article 43
3. Article 15
4. Article 73
Q46. According to the act, children of which age group will be provided free and compulsory education
1. 7 years to 14 years
2.
6 years to 14 years
3. Up to 14 years
4. Up to 10 years
Q47. Elementary education covers education from _____ class to ______ class.
1. 1 to class 5
2. 1 to class 8
3.
6 to class 8
4. All of the above
Q48. As per the act, private and specified category schools shall admit, ________% children belonging to weaker section and disadvantaged group, in class I.
1. 20%
2. 30%
3. 40%
4.
25%
Q49. In order to improve learning of children admitted in the age appropriate classes and bring them to level of their class mates, there is a provision of.
1. Remedial teaching
2.
Special training
3. Multi-grade teaching
4. All of the above
Q50. As per the provisions of RtE the nodal academic authority of the state will be
1. DIET
2.
SCERT/SIERT
3. RIE
4. NCERT
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