Conflict and Global Peace MCQ Part-2
1. Which Treaty defines Europe and the world after the First World War? A. Treaty of Vienna B. Treaty of Versailles C. Treaty of Paris D. Paris Convention Show more Correct Answers: Treaty of Versailles Show less 2. Who are the big three leaders met in Yalta Conference? A. Gandhi, Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt B. […]
Conflict and Global Peace MCQ Part-1
1. Do you think In contemporary world order with increasing globalisation, connectivity, greater mobility of people, technology and finances, the distinction between intra-state and inter-state conflict is getting blurred? A. Yes B. No C. May be D. May be not Show more Correct Answers: Yes Show less 2. Who said that “were an extension of […]
OER for Teacher MCQ
1. What can be an OER? A. Images, Text Books, Games, Lesson Plans B. Simulations, Graphics, Animations C. Podcasts, Videos, Music D. All of these Show more Correct Answers: All of these Show less 2. What is a Creative Commons License? A. A license telling how to use the work created by others B. It […]
Contemporary India and Education, MCQ Part-3
1. ________refers to quantitative changes in size, which include physical changes in height, weight, size and internal organs. A. Advancement B. Progression C. Augmentation D. Development Show more Correct Answers: Development Show less 2. _________ is the main component of education. A. Literacy B. Illiteracy C. Learning D. Wisdom Show more Correct Answers: Literacy Show […]
Contemporary India and Education MCQ Part-2
1. A race is a large A. Biological human grouping B. Psychological grouping C. Heterogeneous grouping D. Different cultural grouping Show more Correct Answers: Biological human grouping Show less 2. Diversity in the classroom refers to _________. A. Cultural B. Skill C. Knowledge D. Cultural, knowledge and skill Show more Correct Answers: Cultural, knowledge and […]
Ischemic Cerebrovascular Stroke
Introduction: Ischemic cerebrovascular stroke, commonly referred to as an ischemic stroke, is a medical condition characterized by a sudden loss of blood supply to a part of the brain, resulting in neurological dysfunction. It is a subtype of stroke, accounting for approximately 87% of all stroke cases, and is a leading cause of disability and […]
Contemporary India and Education MCQ Part-1
1. Education is a ______ and inclusive concept which has a wide implication. A. Dynamic B. Passive C. Static D. Apathetic Show more Correct Answers: Dynamic Show less 2. In the Indian context, ‘Vidya’ depicts _______. A. Ignorance B. Illiteracy C. Inexperience D. Knowledge Show more Correct Answers: Knowledge Show less 3. “Education means an […]
Development of Sociology in India MCQ Part-2
1. Who has contributed towards feminist discourse – A. Karuna Chanana B. Maitreyi Rai C. Patricia oberoi D. Sujata Patel Show more Correct Answers: Karuna Chanana Show less 2. Eliminating ides of gender was emphasized by – A. Radical B. Socialist C. Alternative D. Liberal Show more Correct Answers: Radical Show less 3. L.Dumont, K.M. […]
Development Sociology in India MCQ Part-1
1. Who was the founding father of Sociology A. Herbert Spencer B. Ronalde C. Auguste Comte D. Charles Darwin Show more Correct Answers: Auguste Comte Show less 2. Marriage within caste is – A. Petrogamy B. Exogamy C. Mesogamy D. Endogamy Show more Correct Answers: Endogamy Show less 3. Material conception of history was […]
E-Content Development MCQ Part-3
1. The most common color model used for computer graphics display is A. HSV B. RGB C. Gray Scale D. CMYK Show more Correct Answers: RGB Show less 2. A popular open source vector graphics editor is A. CorelDraw B. Inkscape C. Adobe Illustrator D. GIMP Show more Correct Answers: Inkscape Show less 3. Which […]
E-Content Development MCQ Part-2
1. According to Dual Coding Theory, there are two channels for receiving multimedia information. They are A. Visual and Verbal channels B. Visual and Auditory channels C. Verbal and Nonverbal channels D. Aural and Kinesthetic channels Show more Correct Answers: Visual and Auditory channels Show less 2. Mayer’s Cognitive theory of Multimedia Learning is based […]
E-Content Development MCQ Part-2
1. What does ADDIE stand for? A. Analysis, Design, Develop, Implementation and Evaluation B. Analysis, Design, Delivery, Imagine and Evaluate C. Acquire, Design, Deliver, Implementation and Evaluation D. Analyze, Deliver, Design, Imagine and Examine Show more Correct Answers: Analysis, Design, Develop, Implementation and Evaluation Show less 2. During which phase of ADDIE model, the content […]
E-Content Development MCQ Part-1
1. According to Piaget / Montessori / Dewey Learning is ______________ A. Boring and Serious B. Fun and Enjoyable C. Experiential and Exploratory D. Informative and Knowledgeable Show more Correct Answers: Experiential and Exploratory Show less 2. How do rote and critical thinking differ? A. Rote thinking is the usual kind of thinking humans do […]
Psychology of Brain, MCQ Part-4
1. What is rapid cycling? A. Mania and depression occurring together B. Episode of depression comes early due to a trigger C. Episode of mania comes early due to a trigger D. Having more than 4 episodes of depression in a year Show more Correct Answers: Having more than 4 episodes of depression in a […]
Psychology of Brain MCQ Part-3
1. The areas in the brain responsible for movement of body are: A. Frontal cortex, cerebellum and basal ganglia B. Frontal cortex C. Frontal cortex , cerebellum D. Frontal cortex, cerebellum, and hippocampus Show more Correct Answers: Frontal cortex, cerebellum and basal ganglia Show less 2. In the brain, the ………… layer is where the […]
Psychology of Brain MCQ Part-2
1. Antidepressant increase GABA realease? TA. rue B. False C. May Be D. Can’t Say Show more Correct Answers: False Show less 2. What is amygdala responsible for? A. Emotional processing B. Sexual behaviour C. None of these D. Both of these Show more Correct Answers: Both of these Show less 3. Which is not […]
Psychology of Brain MCQ Part-1
1. What is respiration controlled by? A. Spinal cord B. Occipital lobe C. Medulla Oblongata D. Parietal lobe Show more Correct Answers: Medulla Oblongata Show less 2. Which of the following species is known to have the neocortex? A. Whale B. Lions C. Pigeons D. Chimpanzees Show more Correct Answers: Chimpanzees Show less 3. […]
Self-Learning Material MCQ-Part 2
1. Which of the following activity involves the process of breaking the content of the learning material into smaller units and sub-units and then sequencing these elements? A. Analyzing and chunking the content B. Sequencing the content C. Both (a) and (b) D. Neither (a) nor (b) Show more Correct Answers: Both (a) and (b) […]
Self-Learning Material MCQ
1. The need for developing SLMs is/are generated by: A. Different types of learners in classroom B. Inadequate Illustrations in text books C. Large Class Size D. All of these Show more Correct Answers: All of these Show less 2. An advantage of SLM over conventional teaching is: A. Immediate correction and reinforcement is not […]
Teacher Professional Ethics MCQ
1. As Described in the instructional material, a ‘Guru’ means a knowledgeable person acknowledged for his mastery in a particular area/ field and having a set of good attitudes. Based on this statement, select the most correct statement out of following – A. Every teacher should devote most of his time to achieve mastery in […]
Sign Languages Quiz
1. Who is known as the father of American Sign Language (ASL)? A. William Stockoe B. Charles-Michel de l’Épée C. Juan Pablo Bonet D. Pedro Ponce de Leon Show more Correct Answer – William Stockoe Show less 2. Which Fingerspelling system is used in India? A. One–Handed. B. Two–Handed. C. Four–fingered. D. Six-fingered. Show more Correct Answer – Two […]
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The 16 Sanskars of Hinduism
Introduction: In Hinduism, the concept of “Sanskars” refers to a series of rituals or sacraments that mark various stages of an individual’s life. These rites of passage are considered essential for the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of a person. Each Sanskar serves a specific purpose and holds a unique significance in the life of […]
Operation Meghdoot
Introduction: Operation Meghdoot is a military operation launched by the Indian Army on April 13, 1984, to secure control over the Siachen Glacier in the northern part of the Jammu and Kashmir region. This operation, one of the highest-altitude conflicts in the world, was conducted to thwart Pakistani attempts to gain control of the glacier […]
Operation Rhino
Introduction: Operation Rhino was a significant military operation launched by the Indian Armed Forces in 1990 to counter insurgency in the state of Assam, particularly in the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR). This operation aimed to curb the activities of militant groups, restore law and order, and ensure the safety and security of civilians in the […]
Operation All Out
Introduction: Operation All Out is a significant counter-terrorism campaign conducted by the Indian security forces in the region of Jammu and Kashmir. This operation is part of India’s broader efforts to counter militant activities, neutralize terrorists, and restore peace and stability in the region. In this detailed note, we will explore the background, objectives, execution, […]
Operation Rakshak
Introduction: Operation Rakshak is an ongoing military operation conducted by the Indian Armed Forces in the region of Jammu and Kashmir. This operation is part of India’s broader counter-insurgency efforts aimed at combating terrorist activities, maintaining security, and ensuring the safety of civilians in the region. In this detailed note, we will explore the background, […]
Operation Vijay
Introduction: Operation Vijay is the codename for the successful military campaign launched by the Indian Armed Forces in 1999 to reclaim the strategic high-altitude posts in the Kargil sector of Jammu and Kashmir that had been infiltrated and occupied by Pakistani soldiers and militants. This conflict, known as the Kargil War, marked a significant chapter […]
Operation Blue Star
Introduction: Operation Blue Star was a significant military operation conducted by the Indian Army in June 1984 to remove Sikh militants who had taken refuge in the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar, Punjab. This operation is one of the most contentious and controversial events in modern Indian history and had far-reaching consequences for the Sikh […]
The Anglosphere
Introduction: The Anglosphere is a term used to describe a group of English-speaking countries that share historical, cultural, legal, and political ties due to their common use of the English language and, in many cases, their historical connection to the British Empire. This concept encompasses a group of nations that have maintained close relations and, […]
5 Eyes Group of security
Introduction: The “Five Eyes” is an intelligence alliance comprising five English-speaking countries that cooperate on signals intelligence (SIGINT) and share intelligence information with one another. The alliance was established during and after World War II and has since evolved into a significant intelligence-sharing partnership. The member countries of the Five Eyes alliance include the United […]
The Subconscious Mind
Introduction: The subconscious mind is a critical aspect of human psychology that operates below the level of conscious awareness. It encompasses a vast reservoir of thoughts, memories, feelings, and automatic processes that influence our behavior, thoughts, and emotions. While distinct from the conscious mind, it plays a significant role in shaping our daily experiences. In […]
The Unconscious Mind
Introduction: The unconscious mind is a complex and enigmatic aspect of human psychology that operates beneath the surface of our conscious awareness. It represents a vast reservoir of thoughts, emotions, memories, desires, and information that are not readily accessible to our conscious awareness but can significantly influence our behavior, thoughts, and feelings. In this detailed […]
The Conscious Mind
Introduction: The conscious mind is a fundamental concept in psychology and philosophy, representing the part of our mental functioning that is aware of our thoughts, perceptions, sensations, and experiences. It is the aspect of our mind that we commonly associate with self-awareness and immediate, moment-to-moment awareness of the external world. In this detailed note, we […]
Neurobics
Introduction: Neurobics is a term coined to describe a set of mental exercises and activities designed to stimulate and challenge the brain’s cognitive functions, enhance mental agility, and promote brain health. Similar to physical exercise for the body, neurobics aims to keep the brain mentally fit and active. In this detailed note, we will explore […]
Neurotics
Introduction: “Neurotics” is a term that historically referred to individuals experiencing a range of psychological symptoms and distress. However, it is important to note that the term “neurosis” has fallen out of favor in modern psychology and psychiatry. In contemporary mental health discourse, these conditions are typically referred to as various anxiety disorders, mood disorders, […]
Liquid Biopsy
Introduction: Liquid biopsy is a groundbreaking medical technique that has transformed the field of oncology (cancer diagnosis and treatment) by offering a minimally invasive and highly sensitive method for detecting, monitoring, and characterizing various types of cancer. Unlike traditional biopsies that require surgical procedures to obtain tissue samples, liquid biopsies analyze various components found in […]
Project GEMINI
Introduction: Project GEMINI was a pivotal program in the history of space exploration conducted by the United States during the early 1960s. It marked the crucial intermediate step between the Mercury and Apollo programs and played a significant role in advancing NASA’s capabilities for human spaceflight. In this detailed note, we will explore Project GEMINI, […]
GAGAN (GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation)
Introduction: GAGAN, which stands for GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation, is an advanced satellite-based navigation system developed by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and the Airports Authority of India (AAI). It is designed to provide accurate, reliable, and seamless navigation and positioning services to aircraft over the Indian airspace and surrounding regions. In this […]
Kinaesthetic Communication
Introduction: Kinaesthetic communication is a form of nonverbal communication that relies on body movements, gestures, and physical actions to convey information, emotions, or messages. This mode of communication is essential in human interaction and is often used in conjunction with verbal and other nonverbal communication cues. In this detailed note, we will explore kinaesthetic communication, […]
Intimate Zone of Communication
Introduction: The “Intimate Zone of Communication” is a concept that pertains to personal space and proxemics, which is the study of how humans use and perceive space during communication. The concept of intimate space is crucial for understanding social interactions, personal boundaries, and effective communication. In this detailed note, we will explore the intimate zone […]
MUM Effect
Introduction: The MUM effect, short for “Keeping Mum,” is a communication phenomenon in which individuals or groups avoid discussing or acknowledging unpleasant or uncomfortable topics. It often occurs in social, professional, or familial settings when people consciously or unconsciously refrain from addressing certain issues, thereby maintaining a silence or secrecy around them. This phenomenon can […]
Crony Capitalism
Introduction: Crony capitalism is an economic and political system in which businesses and individuals with close relationships to government officials and politicians receive preferential treatment and benefits that are not available to others in the market. It is characterized by collusion between government and private-sector actors, often leading to economic distortions, inequality, and unfair competition. […]
Write Off
Introduction: In accounting, a “write off” refers to the practice of recording the reduction or removal of an asset’s book value from a company’s balance sheet. This is typically done when it is determined that the asset has lost its value or is unlikely to generate future economic benefits. Write-offs can apply to various types […]
Waive Off
Introduction: The term “waive off” or “waiver” refers to the act of voluntarily relinquishing or giving up a legal right or claim. It is a common practice in various fields, including law, finance, sports, and business, where parties may choose to waive their rights or obligations under specific circumstances. In this detailed note, we will […]
Global Horizontal Irradiance (GHI)
Introduction: Global Horizontal Irradiance (GHI) is a critical metric in the field of solar energy and meteorology. It represents the total amount of solar energy received on a horizontal surface at a specific location, typically measured in watts per square meter (W/m²). GHI provides valuable information for understanding and harnessing solar energy resources, weather forecasting, […]
The Tropic of Capricorn
Introduction: The Tropic of Capricorn is one of the five major circles of latitude that mark the Earth’s surface. It is a significant geographical feature with important implications for climate, astronomy, and cultural traditions. The Tropic of Capricorn, together with its counterpart, the Tropic of Cancer, defines the boundaries of the tropics and plays a […]
The Equator
Introduction: The Equator is perhaps one of the most well-known and significant lines of latitude on Earth. It represents the dividing line between the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere and plays a fundamental role in our understanding of the Earth’s geography, climate, and navigation. In this detailed note, we will explore what the Equator […]
The Tropic of Cancer
Introduction: The Tropic of Cancer is one of the five major circles of latitude that mark the Earth’s surface. It is a significant geographical feature that plays a crucial role in the Earth’s climate and is a point of reference for navigation, astronomy, and cultural traditions. In this detailed note, we will explore what the […]
Gravity Energy Storage
Introduction: Gravity energy storage is an innovative approach to storing and generating electrical energy using the principles of gravitational potential energy. It operates by raising heavy objects to a higher elevation when excess energy is available and then releasing them to generate electricity when needed. This concept has gained interest as a large-scale, grid-level energy […]