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 his subject anyhow, even if he has to sacrifice the time required for preparation for his classes.
B. A teacher’s main role is to devote maximum time for improvement in his performance and taking personal interest in guiding the students’ all affairs.
C. A teacher’s main role is to devote time for updating his own knowledge and should give maximum work for sel-flearning by the students.
D. A teacher’s main role is to devote more time to improve his own performance, his academic linkages, his harmony with life and take personal interest in guiding the student in academic and career development and personality grooming for harmonious life.
2. Application of professional knowledge in a given situation involves
A. Complex decision making
B. Routine decision making
C. Programmed decision making
D. Strategic decision-making
3. Identify the statement that ‘doesnot’ support characteristics of professional
A. They have vast and complex knowledge
B. They have knowledge of recent development in their field
C. They create new knowledge
D. They work in high stake environment to earn money
4. Accountability in teaching in Higher education institutions does not include
A. Ensuring that moat students attend classes regularly.
B. Monitoring that students do not have any other affiliations to unlawful activities in college hours
C. Teacher to Keep oneself updated in knowledge and skills
D. Attending teacher association programme compromising the teaching hours
5. Accountability of teacher is not in
A. overall development of student
B. Monetary status/ capacity of student
C. Periodic assessment of student and giving feedback
D. Following norms in setting question papers
6. A teacher has a habit of switching off the lights and fans in classroom after everyone leaves class. What does this indicate?
(i)feeing of accounatbility to save electricity
(ii)feeling of responsibity of demonstrating keenness to save electricity
(iii)duty towards students
(iv)Ethical behavoiur of teacher to students the most correct answer of following is –
A. only (i)
B. only (ii)and (iii)
C. only (i) and (ii)
D. only (i) (ii) and (iv)
7. As described in the instructional material, One of the characteristic of the establishment of a “Guru- Shishya Parampara like” relationship requires mutual trust, Shishya’s respect for the Guru and, the Guru’s perspective of the importance of holistic education. Select the most correct statement out of the following-
A. As a Guru, teacher should focus only on research, consultancy and take regular classes and leave students to themselves after guiding about Open educational resources.
B. As a Guru, teacher should focus research, consultancy take regular training to update teaching skills, undertake quality improvement in laboratory resources as per NBA guideliines and instruct students to only study from resources such as online lectures developed by him.
C. The teacher should devote priority for solving students’ problems and development of department and related administrative activities and should keep his own updation as secondary
D. As a Guru, teacher should demonstrate honesty in acssademic affairs, accept the student as he is and looks for overall development of students and himself including academics and social responsibilities.
8. Accountability of a teacher is expectation of
A. completion of one’s own tasks
B. taking responsibility of one’s own actions
C. realizing importance of one’s own contribution or response towards a cause
D. maintaining of one’s own financial account
9. Out of the following, the method to sensitize students towards ethical behaviuors is done through actions such as
(i) Only punishment
(ii) telling moral stories
(iii demonstrating ethical behviours
(iv) Discussing cases of ethical and unethical behaviour
Tick the correct option-
A. only (i)
B. only (i)and (iii)
C. (i) (ii) and (iii)
D. only (ii) (ii) and (iv)
10. A Basic task for which teacher is accountable to facilitate learning, is
A. talking to students
B. Ensuring purposeful dialogue with every student for teaching and assessment for achieving targeted outcomes
C. Taking students attendance
D. Giving notes to student
11. Which of these DO NOT fall under good conduct of a teacher?
A. Participate in extension, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities including community service.
B. Manage their private affairs in a manner consistent with the dignity of the profession.
C. Adhere to a responsible pattern of conduct and demeanor (outlook) expected of them by the community.
D. Continue to teach based on learning during their own education without referring to latest changes taking place in the subject/domain area.
12. With reference to activity of tracking progress of students by the teacher, Identify the correct statement
A. Accountability of the teacher is due to one’s own responsibility.
B. responsibility of the teacher is due to accountability
C. Accountability of the teacher is same as responsibility
D. accountability of the teacher and responsibility are not corelated.
13. Which of the following is considered good conduct of the teacher with society?
A. Criticise in public, authenticity of content of advertisement about his/her own college.
B. Encourage his students to participate in NSS/NCC and such activities.
C. Create a bias for persons speaking a certain regional language.
D. Disregard activities encouraging spirit of national integration
14. Out of the following Who is a professional
A. A wireman
B. A printer
C. A carpenter
D. A construction engineer
15. Identify the incorrect purpose of students’ mentoring Lesson 1
A. Suggesting them learning activities
B. Suggesting them learning activities
C. Assessing the personality of the students
D. Harnessing the full potential of the students for learning
16. Identify the statement which cannot be the cause of unethical behaviours of the professionals are for
A. Earning more quick and easy money for getting more comforts
B. Get the support of other professionals for own survival because of the market conditions.
C. Willingness for service to society
D. To get name and fame
17. Argyris, C. (1974) has given the concept of ‘Espoused theories’ and ..
A. Theories of profession
B. Theories in use
C. Theories of survival
D. Theories of professional excellence
18. If some teachers avoid teaching difficult and complex portions of the courses and also make very less efforts to have mastery over that ‘Complex and Vast Body of Knowledge’, then it can be called
- a loss of values
- unethical practice.
- careless behaviour
- discriminative behaviour
Correct options are
A. only (i)
B. only (i) and (iii)
C. only (ii) and (iii)
D. only (i) (ii) and (iii)
19. If a professional takes action to correct the mistakes in standards set by his predecessor then it is taken as
A. The ethical duty of professional.
B. Ego of professional.
C. Wrong precedence set by the professional.
D. Unlawful act by the professional.
20. The ability to work successfully across a full range and different types of activities in a profession is
A. Professional action
B. Professional excellence
C. Good attitude
D. Qualification
21. Professional excellence requires ___ which can be formal, non-formal, or informal
A. Lifelong learning
B. Reading
C. Working
D. Networking
22. ______ is related to the abundance of physical resources required for living a comfortable life.
A. Prosperity
B. Happiness
C. Kindness
D. Peace
23. ‘Wealth’ is ….. resources and ‘prosperity’ is a feeling of having ‘enough physical resources’.
A. Natural
B. Spiritual
C. Physical
D. Net
24. Mentioned in the learning material happiness may be defined as, ‘To be in a state of ..
A. One’s own liking
B. Only healthiness
C. Only richness
D. Only truthfulness
25. Contradictions arise due to ‘what you are’ and ‘what you want to be’. This causes
A. Motivation
B. Unhappiness
C. Competition
D. Curiosity
26. It is the duty of the teacher that the student which s/he is grooming develops the following capabilities such as Acquitive, Adpotive and Innovative . Select the most correct option of teaching which is likely to give scope for development of ALL of these abilities in MOST of the students.
A. Teacher centric Lecturing , conventional lab work, indivdulalized field work activities, self learning, individual assignments only
B. Industry oriented projects , teacher centric lectures, innovative laboratory experimentation tutorials, social acitivites only
C. Lecturing integrated with groupwork, industry oriented projects, self learning, role plays, seminars, tutorials. social actitivties only
D. Self learning and mini- projects only
27. Application of professional knowledge in a given situation involves
A. Complex decision making
B. Routine decision making
C. Programmed decision making
D. Strategic decision making
28. The first essential requirement for a professional is that s/he has to master a
A. A simple to complex body of theoritical knowledge only
B. Only practical skills at expert level
C. A theoretical body of knowledge and skills as they learned while earning their degree
D. A vast and complex body of updated knowledge. and updated practical skills
29. The outcome of the services provided by professionals depends upon
A. Competence and effort of professional
B. Competence and effort of professional and client
C. Resources availability
D. Experience of professional in the field
30. It is the duty of the teacher that the student which s/he is grooming develops the following capabilities such as Acquitive, Adpotive and Innovative . Select the most correct option of teaching which is likely to give scope for development of ALL of these abilities in MOST of the students.
A. Teacher centric Lecturing , conventional lab work, indivdulalized field work activities, self learning, individual assignments only
B. Industry oriented projects , teacher centric lectures, innovative laboratory experimentation tutorials, social acitivites only
C. Lecturing integrated with groupwork, industry oriented projects, self learning, role plays, seminars, tutorials. social actitivties only
D. Self learning and mini- projects only
31. The outcome of the services provided by professionals depends upon
A. Competence and effort of professional
B. Competence and effort of professional and client
C. Resources availability
D. Experience of professional in the field
32. An attitude refers to a set of emotions, beliefs, and behaviours toward a particular object, person, thing, or event. Identify the statement which describes an attitude-
A. Preference to truth
B. Avoiding to talk to colleague due to urgent priorities
C. Charity to poor and needy
D. Pursuing fitness
33. Out of the following, identify the sentence that is not an aspect with respect to values-
A. They differ from person to person.
B. Determine or discriminate between choices based on level of importance.
C. Some values are inborn; some are inculcated later in life.
D. Values are taught by a teacher only through lecture and punishment.
34. Out of the following, identify the sentence that is not an aspect with respect to values-
A. They guide in decision making.
B. A person may value something which other person may not
C. Value education helps appreciation of good values
D. Values are not difficult to change
35. Quality of service provided by professional cannot be judged by the client as
A. Client usually does not possess the complex and specialized knowledge.
B. Bench mark used by different clients are different.
C. Setting of quality parameters is the role of professional.
D. Quality parameters are not well defined.
36. Every professional society seeks to further the cause of that particular
A. Organisation
B. Corporation
C. Legislation
D. Profession
37. Code of conduct is made by
A. Council
B. Parliament
C. Institute
D. Government
38. Identify the statement which represents unethical conduct of teacher with authorities
A. Refrain from undertaking any other employment and commitment including private tuitions
B. Discharge their professional responsibilities according to the existing rules and adhere to procedures and methods consistent with their profession
C. Cooperate with the authorities for the betterment of the institutions keeping in view the interest and in conformity with dignity of the profession.
D. Share institution related data with outside organizations without approval of authorities
39. Out of the given options, what controls and govern the behaviour of a person according to norms set by others
A. Beliefs
B. Ethics
C. Values
D. Feelings
40. Values are defined as the principles and ideals, which helps a person in making the judgment of what is more important. Identify what is not a preferred value for a teacher
A. Aspiring for abundance of richness
B. Be updated of knowledge
C. Striving for doing neat work
D. Helping the needy
41. Ethics mean sense of rightness or wrongness of actions, motives decided by a group of persons. In the context of a teacher identify the unethical behaviour
A. Punctuality in class
B. Preparing notes before engaging the class
C. Ensuring upkeep of laboratory equipment
D. Checking the tests late and giving timely feedback to students just before examination
42. It is the duty of the teacher that the student which s/he is grooming develops the following capabilities such as Acquitive, Adpotive and Innovative . Select the most correct option of teaching which is likely to give scope for development of ALL of these abilities in MOST of the students.
A. Teacher centric Lecturing , conventional lab work, indivdulalized field work activities, self learning, individual assignments only
B. Industry oriented projects , teacher centric lectures, innovative laboratory experimentation tutorials, social acitivites only
C. Lecturing integrated with groupwork, industry oriented projects, self learning, role plays, seminars, tutorials. social actitivties only
D. Self learning and mini- projects only
43. Which of the options is not analyzed as Potential cause of unethical behaviours of the professionals as described in the instructional material ? select one.
A. Harmony with family
B. Earn more and more money and comforts easily and quickly
C. Get support of other professionals for own survival because of the market condition
D. Becoming rich and get fame
44. State of ‘Sadanand’ as described in instructional material means ( select one option)
A. Harmony with professional work
B. Harmony with oneself
C. Living close to nature
D. Harmony with oneself, Family, Society and Nature
45. The first essential requirement for a professional is that s/he has to master a
A. A simple to complex body of theoritical knowledge only
B. Only practical skills at expert level
C. A theoretical body of knowledge and skills as they learned while earning their degree
D. A vast and complex body of updated knowledge. and updated practical skills
46. Which of the following is not listed in the values underlying research integrity emphasized in UGC Code of Academic Research Practices
A. Rigour
B. Relevance
C. Biased approach in communicating research to the society.
D. Accountability
47. Identify a statement which is not a good practice in academic resasech
A. Processes and outputs as per recommendations of funding agencies
B. Relevance: In the endeavour of expanding the knowledge-base and understanding the environment and ecosystem, research advances the short-and long-term goals of science and society
C. The process of research is aligned with the norms and traditions of society and its cultural heritage, with respect for colleagues, research participants, and the environment.
D. Accountability: Research will comply with both the spirit and the letter of relevant rules and procedures such as regulations governing professional standards.
48. Which of the following is not a stage included in the guidelines of ethical behaviour with reference to academic framework of the research life cycle-
A. Research Design
B. Conduct of Research
C. Researchers financial standing
D. Reseach Dissemination
49. The abbreviation -ORI as mentioned in The UGC code of Research means
A. Office of Research Integrity
B. Online Research Integration
C. Objective Research Inquiry
D. Output of Research Interests
50. Every professional society seeks to further the cause of that particular
A. Organisation
B. Corporation
C. Legislation
D. Profession
51. Code of conduct is made by
A. Council
B. Parliament
C. Institute
D. Government
52. Identify the statement which represents unethical conduct of teacher with authorities
A. Refrain from undertaking any other employment and commitment including private tuitions
B. Discharge their professional responsibilities according to the existing rules and adhere to procedures and methods consistent with their profession
C. Cooperate with the authorities for the betterment of the institutions keeping in view the interest and in conformity with dignity of the profession.
D. Share institution related data with outside organizations without approval of authorities
53. Out of the given options, what controls and govern the behaviour of a person according to norms set by others
A. Beliefs
B. Ethics
C. Values
D. Feelings
54. Krathwohl’s taxonomy of affective domain describes five levels of attitude development
A. Receiving, Responding, Valuing, Organization and Character building.
B. Observing, reacting, Valuing, Organization and Characterization
C. Receiving, Responding, Valuing, Organization and Characterization
D. Reflecting, Responding, Valuing, Organization and Characterization.