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Teaching QUESTION #1474
Question 1
According to Abd Halim Hj. Mat Diah (1989), Islamic education is a process that shapes Muslims based on:
  • The teachings of philosophers
  • The teachings of Islamโœ”๏ธ
  • The teachings of caliphs
  • The teachings of scientists
Correct Answer Logic:
Abd Halim Hj. Mat Diah defined Islamic education as a process for all under the purposeful guidance of educators who shape Muslims based on the teachings of Islam.
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Teaching QUESTION #1475
Question 2
According to Abdul Halim El-Muhammady (1993), the purpose of education is to produce individuals willing to take on the responsibility of:
  • Teachers and scholars
  • Scientists and engineers
  • Caliphs (successors of Prophet Muhammad)โœ”๏ธ
  • Government officials
Correct Answer Logic:
El-Muhammady stated that the purpose of education is to produce righteous individuals willing to take on the responsibility of the caliphs entrusted by Allah to lead us to happiness in this world and the next.
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Teaching QUESTION #1476
Question 3
Which area of Islamic education focuses on teaching values and morals and how to lead a good life?
  • Physical Education
  • Social Education
  • Character Buildingโœ”๏ธ
  • Mental Education
Correct Answer Logic:
Character building (Al-Khuluqiyah) is described as the teaching of values and morals โ€” how to lead a good life, treat yourself and others.
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Teaching QUESTION #1477
Question 4
Which Islamic philosopher wrote 'Kulliyah fit-tibb', a 16-volume work on general medicine?
  • Al-Ghazali
  • Ibn Khaldun
  • Al-Farabi
  • Ibnu Rushdโœ”๏ธ
Correct Answer Logic:
Ibnu Rushd (520โ€“595 Hijrah) wrote 'Kulliyah fit-tibb', a major work of 16 volumes in general medicine, in addition to his contributions to philosophy and Islamic legislation.
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Teaching QUESTION #1478
Question 5
Al-Ghazali's major work 'Ihya al-Ulum al-Din' covers which broad fields?
  • Medicine and astronomy
  • Islamic Science, Jurisprudence, Logic, and Sufismโœ”๏ธ
  • Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
  • History and Sociology
Correct Answer Logic:
Al-Ghazali's 'Ihya al-Ulum al-Din' is described as covering a broad field of Islamic Science, Jurisprudence, Logic, and Sufism.
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Teaching QUESTION #1479
Question 6
In the Epistemological Concept of Islamic Ideology, the ultimate source of knowledge is:
  • Human reason
  • The five senses
  • Revelation from Godโœ”๏ธ
  • Scientific experimentation
Correct Answer Logic:
The epistemological concept states that the ultimate source of knowledge is revelation from God, while the five senses and reason are secondary sources that must align with theological teachings.
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Teaching QUESTION #1480
Question 7
Which philosophical concept is concerned with the nature of values and asks 'What is good?'
  • Metaphysics
  • Epistemology
  • Logic
  • Axiologyโœ”๏ธ
Correct Answer Logic:
Axiology is the study of values and asks the question 'What is good?' From axiology we arrive at an understanding of ethics.
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Teaching QUESTION #1481
Question 8
Idealism in philosophy focuses on which of the following?
  • Body
  • Experience
  • Mindโœ”๏ธ
  • Society
Correct Answer Logic:
Idealism focuses on the Mind. It holds that ideas are the only true reality and the only thing worth knowing. Its originators include Plato and Socrates.
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Correct Answer Logic:
Perennialism focuses on teaching ideas that are everlasting and seeks enduring realities which are constant, found through great literature, art, philosophy, and religion. Key proponents include Robert Hutchins and Mortimer Adler.
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Correct Answer Logic:
Realism holds that the world of physical objects is the ultimate reality and that reality exists independent of the human mind. Its originator is Aristotle.
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Teaching QUESTION #1484
Question 11
In Pragmatism, the universe is described as:
  • Static and permanent
  • Dynamic and evolvingโœ”๏ธ
  • Spiritual and divine
  • Material and fixed
Correct Answer Logic:
Pragmatism describes the universe as dynamic and evolving. Its key idea is that things change and nothing is permanent. Its originators include Pierce and Dewey.
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Teaching QUESTION #1485
Question 12
John Dewey's view of education is best described as:
  • Education is preparation for life
  • Education is life itselfโœ”๏ธ
  • Education is memorization of facts
  • Education is religious instruction
Correct Answer Logic:
John Dewey stated that 'Education is life, it is not preparation for life.' He believed education teaches a child to think through action and that the teacher must be a guide, not a dictator.
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Teaching QUESTION #1486
Question 13
Which psychologist is known as the 'Father of Modern Educational Psychology' and founder of Behavioral Psychology?
  • Ivan Pavlov
  • B.F. Skinner
  • Edward Thorndikeโœ”๏ธ
  • Jean Piaget
Correct Answer Logic:
Edward Thorndike is called the Father of Modern Educational Psychology and founder of Behavioral Psychology. He developed the concept of Connectionism and the three laws of learning.
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Teaching QUESTION #1487
Question 14
Pavlov's Classical Conditioning experiment demonstrated that dogs could be trained to salivate at the sound of a bell. This bell is an example of:
  • Unconditioned stimulus
  • Conditioned (neutral) stimulusโœ”๏ธ
  • Operant response
  • Primary reinforcer
Correct Answer Logic:
The bell is a neutral/conditioned stimulus. Pavlov paired it with food (unconditioned stimulus) until the dogs salivated at the bell alone, demonstrating Classical Conditioning.
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Teaching QUESTION #1488
Question 15
In Vygotsky's theory, the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) refers to:
  • The physical space in a classroom
  • The distance between what a learner can do alone and with guidanceโœ”๏ธ
  • The range of topics in a curriculum
  • The age range for formal schooling
Correct Answer Logic:
Vygotsky defined the ZPD as the distance between where a learner is developmentally on their own and where they could be with the help of a more knowledgeable other. Learning occurs in this zone.
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Teaching QUESTION #1489
Question 16
According to Piaget, a child in the Concrete Operational stage (ages 7โ€“11) gains the concept of conservation. What does conservation mean?
  • Objects disappear when out of sight
  • The amount of matter stays the same even when its appearance changesโœ”๏ธ
  • Children can think abstractly
  • Children become highly egocentric
Correct Answer Logic:
Conservation means that the amount, weight, volume, and number of things stay the same even when the outward appearance of objects or groups is changed โ€” for example, a short wide glass holds the same water as a tall narrow glass.
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Teaching QUESTION #1490
Question 17
Which sociological theory, founded by Karl Marx, argues that social order is based on dominant groups imposing their will on subordinate groups?
  • Functional Theory
  • Interactional Theory
  • Conflict Theoryโœ”๏ธ
  • Phenomenological Theory
Correct Answer Logic:
Conflict Theory, whose intellectual founder is Karl Marx, argues that social order is based on the ability of dominant groups to impose their will on subordinate groups through force, cooptation, and manipulation.
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Teaching QUESTION #1491
Question 18
The first Educational Conference held in Pakistan after independence took place in:
  • Lahore, 1948
  • Karachi, December 1947โœ”๏ธ
  • Islamabad, 1950
  • Dacca, 1949
Correct Answer Logic:
Under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the first educational conference was held in Karachi in December 1947, soon after the creation of Pakistan.
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Teaching QUESTION #1492
Question 19
The National Education Policy of 1972 nationalized all private educational institutions on:
  • January 1, 1970
  • March 23, 1971
  • October 1, 1972โœ”๏ธ
  • August 14, 1973
Correct Answer Logic:
According to the National Education Policy 1972โ€“1980, all privately managed institutions were nationalized on October 1, 1972. The owners were paid no money or compensation.
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Teaching QUESTION #1493
Question 20
According to the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, Article 37(b), the State shall:
  • Establish universities in every district
  • Remove illiteracy and provide free and compulsory secondary education within the minimum possible periodโœ”๏ธ
  • Make English the medium of instruction
  • Ban private schools
Correct Answer Logic:
Article 37(b) of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 states that the State shall remove illiteracy and provide free and compulsory secondary education within the minimum possible period.
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