Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) : 1. Educational Administration Is The Process of ?
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) : 1. Educational Administration Is The Process of ?
(A) HEC
(B) NAVTTC
(C) FBISE
(D) NCHD
33. One target of the national framework for Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) is to ensure that _____ girls and boys complete quality primary and secondary
education by 2030.
(A) 70%
(B) 80%
(C) 90%
(D) 100%
34. Urdu declared as a compulsory subject from six classes to degree level in
(A) 1948
(B) 1950
(C) 1955
(D) 1959
35. Currently, how many institutes of Higher Education (public and private) are in
Pakistan?
(A) 111
(B) 161
(C) 211
(D) 261
1. B
2. A
3. D
4. B
5. D
6. B
7. A
8. B
9. A
10. C
The main purpose of the supervision of teaching should be the
A. Advacement of pupil welfare
B. Proper utilization of school facilities
C. Carrying out of the curriculum
D. Achievement of success in examination
Answer is = A
Adminstration meams
A. To look after
B. To protect
C. To run
D. To establish
Answer is =A
BM stands for
A. Budget Money
B. Budget Monitoring
C. Budget Materials
D. Budget Manual
Answer is = D
A.D.P is an abbreviation of
A. Annual development programme
B. Annual duty programme
C. Annual division of performance
D. Annual debating programme
Answer is =A
S.N.E is an abbreviation of
A. Schedule of new experience
B. Schedule of new entry
C. Schedule of new expenditure
D. System of new entry
Answer is =B
Budgeting is an estimation of
A. Income and investment
B. Investment
C. Income and expenditure
D. All of the above
Answer is = C
Answer is = C
1)Who claimed that education is a process of physical and moral development:
(a)socrates(b)plato(c)aristotle(d)none
2)Concept of meaningful learning through perception was presented by
(a)David Ausubel(b)J.S.Bruner(c)Pavlo(d)skinner
(3)Concept of meaningful learning through structure of content and discover was presented by
(a)David Ausubel(b)J.S.Brune(c)Skinner(d)none
(4)Assessment of how well a school is performing is
(a)administration(b)supervision(c)inspection(d)all of the above
(5)Coordinating,stimulating and directing the growth of teacher is the purpose of
(a)administration(b)supervision(c)management(d)inspection
(6)Study of great books is at the core of
(a)perennialism(b)essentialism(c)progressivism(d)reconstructionism
(7)Programmed learning was presented by
(a)B.F Skinner(b)J.S Bruner(c)Benjamin Bloom(d)none
(8)Which philosopher most clearly rejected the idea that the mind is separable from the body?
(a)plato(b)socrates(c)aristotle(d)none
(9)Ability to develop a life style based upon the preferred value system is
(a)responding(b)valuing(c)organizing(d)characterizing
(10)What is the most important component of school establishment?
(a)policies(b)systems(c)strategies(d)rules
(11)Which assumption is pillar for school improvement?
(a)implementing strategies(b)educational goals(c)a key focus for change(d)teaching strategies
(12)Useful culture and skill is emphasized in (a)perennialism(b)essentialism(c)progressivism(d)none
(13)Which test measure basic knowledge and skills?
(a)mastery test(b)aptitude test(c)achievement test(d)none
(14)Which of the following term is most inclusive?
(a)testing(b)measurement(c)evaluation(d)assessment
(15)Systematic error is associated with
(a)reliability(b)validity(c)system(d)all of the above
(16)When was the National Curriculum introduced?
(a)1960(b)1988(c)1999(d)2001
(17)The method based on the psychological principle of "Trial and Error" is
(a)heuristic method(b)problem solving method(c)project method(d)activity method
(18)__________ is considered the father of research on teaching?
(a)Edward le thorndike(b)Joseph Mayer Rice(c)Leon Tyler(d)N.L Gage
(19)Sensory data is interpreted by (a)intuition(b)reason(c)traditions(d)experience
(20)The cultural needs can be fulfilled by means of
(a)general education(b)professional education(c)society(d)all of the above
(21)__________ research occurs when the researches manipulates the independent variables.
(a)causal-comparative research(b)experimental research(c)mixed research(d)none
(22)Students can design a laboratory according to certain specification in which category of objective?
(a)analysis(b)synthesis(c)evaluation(d)knowledge
(23)The head of the organization/institutes acts as a
(a)manager(b)supervisor(c)counsellor(d)all of the above
(24)Specific Objectives are synonyms to
(a)course objectives(b)general objectives(c)behavioural objectives(d)aims
(25)The Academy was founded by (a)plato(b)socrates(c)aristotle(d)all of the above
(26)Which is not a modern supervision?
(a)formal supervision(b)broader outlook(c)unmodernization(d)none
(27)Try to understand something new by fitting it what is already known is
(a)organization(b)accommodation(c)assimilation(d)equilibrium
(28)Stimulus is necessary for response in
(a)classical conditioning(b)operant conditioning(c)both a and b(d)none
(29)Change in behaviour is due to reinforcement in
(a)classical conditioning(b)operant conditioning(c)both(d)none
(30)Translation of concrete experiences,development of logical thinking are given by
(a)Bruner(b)Skinner(c)Piaget(d)all of these
(31)Which of the following is not a cardinal virtue?
(a)courage(b)temperance(c)justice(d)patience
(32)A curriculum system has ______primary functions.
(a)2(b)3(c)4(d)8
(33)Athens became the classrooms of (a)plato(b)socrates(c)aristotle(d)all of these
(34)Research in which the researcher uses the qualitative paradigm for one phase and the
quantitative paradigm for another phase is known as
(a)action research(b)mixed model research(c)mixed method research(d)none
(35)The most critical factor needed to make teaching a true profession is
(a)an improved salary scale(b)a longer period of training(c)better spirit among teachers(d)discipline of
its own members
(36)Lecture method is considered important in
(a)perennialism(b)existentialism(c)reconstructionism(d)none
(37)The lab school was founded by John Dewy in (a)1800(b)1832(c)1866(d)1896
(38)Which key determinant is most effective for effective school management?
(a)values and duties(b)systems and teams(c)researches and changes(d)none
(39)Who is considered the grandfather of behaviourism?
(a)B.F Skinner(b)John Dewy(c)J.B Watson(d)all of the above
(40)In case of institutes the main focus shall be at its
(a)environments(b)management(c)duration(d)policy
(41)Arm strong was the exponent of (a)problem solving method(b)project method(c)disscussion
method(d)heuristic method
(42)Evaluation is an essential aspect of
(a)learning(b)teaching(c)reading(d)reading and writing
(43)Which of the following is not included in the concept of curriculum?
(a)content of curriculum(b)co-curricular activities(c)the educational administration(d)the education
policy
(44)Panel dialogue is a type of (a)Discovery method(b)Discussion method(c)Lecture
method(d)Demonstration method
(45)The University Grants Commission has started training programms for teachers of (a)Degree
colleges(b)Universities(c)Both degree colleges and universities(d)Schools
(46)Team Teaching is a
(a)teaching method(b)teaching technique(c)teaching strategy(d)evaluation technique
(47)Three R's of punishment are_______
(a)Revenge,Reward,Retaliate(b)Reward,Respectful,Reload(c)Resentment,Revenge,Retreat(d)Respond,
Revenge,Retreat
(48)When,what,why and how to teach is the main task of (a)Educational philosophy(b)Educational
psychology(c)Financial resources(d)Socialogical scens
(49)Inductive method helps to draw the conclusions from
(a)simple to complex(b)concrete to abstract(c)general to specific(d)specific to concrete
(50)Planned and systematic effort by open universities to provide the individuals with a second
chance of education is called
(a)Formal education(b)informal education(c)Inclusive education(d)Non Formal education
(51)3 R's of Logical Consequences are
(a)Respectful,Relevent,Realistic(b)Reward,Respectful,Respond(c)Reading,Writing,Arithmatics(d)none
(52)Fear, anxiety and aggression is associated with
(a)Hippocampus(b)Hypothalamus(c)Amygdala(d)none
(53)What is associated with decision making and emotional responses?
(a)amygdala(b)hippocampus(c)hypothalamus(d)none
(54)The ______ controls body temperature and hunger.
(a)Hypothalamus(b)Hippocampus(c)amygdala(d)none
(55)Four levels of measurement (Nominal,Ordinal,Interval and Ratio) are given by
(a)Stanley Smith Stevens(b)Smith Stanely Shores(c)Sears(d)none
(56)Which of the following is a teacher centered philosophy?
(a)Essentialism(b)Perennialism(c)Both(d)none
(57)Student Centered philosophies of education are?
(a)Progressivism(b)Humanism(c)Constructivism(d)all of the above
(58)_______ focuses on developing the student's moral compass.
(a)Progressivism(b)Behaviourism(c)Humanism(d)Constructivism
(59)________ is about fostering each student to his/her potential.
(a)Progressivism(b)Humanism(c)Constructivism(d)all of the above
(60)_______ focuses on using education to shape a student's world view.
(a)Progressivism(b)Humanism(c)Costructivism(d)Behaviourism
(61)Socially-Centered philosophy of education is (a)Reconstructionism(b)Behaviourism(c)Both(d)none
(62)Which method proceeds from general to particular, abstract to concrete and formula to examples?
(a)Inductive Method(b)Deductive Method(c)Both(d)None
(63)Which method is considered to be laborious and time consuming?
(a)Inductive Method(b)Deductive Method(c)Both(d)None
(64)Which method demands the blind memorization of a large number of formulate?
(a)Inductive Method(b)Deductive Method(c)Both(d)None
(65)In Cognitive domain, Writing a creative short story,is the example of
(a)comprehension(b)application(c)synthesis(d)Both b and c
(66)In Affective domain, Understanding accepting own strengths and limitations, is the example of:
(a)understanding(b)valuing(c)organization(d)characterization
(67)In Affective domain, Recognizing for balance between freedom and responsibility in democracy, is
the example of (a)receiving(b)responding(c)valuing(d)organization
(67)In Psychomotor domain, _________ includes: imitation, trial and error.
(a)perception(b)guided response(c)complex overt response(d)none
(68)In Psychomotor domain, operating computer skillfully, is the example of:
(a)mechanism(b)complex overt response(c)guided response(d)adaptation
(69)In Affective domain,Writing smoothly and legibly is the example of
(a)adaptation(b)orgination(c)mechanism(d)guided response
(70)Which method is based on sound psychological principles of law of readiness,law of exercise and
law of effect?
(a)project method(b)heuristics method(c)lecture method(d)dialect method
(71)A/An_______ is an expression of long term purpose, usually over the course of one or more years:
(a)aim(b)goal(c)objective(d)target
(72)A/An ________ is the outcome of a series of successful completed objectives, possibly measured
over a series of days:
(a)aim(b)goal(c)objective(d)none
(73)A/An_______ is a measureable,observable behaviour of less than a day's duration:
(a)aim(b)goal(c)objective(d)none
(74)General, Intangible, Broad, Abstract and Strategic are characteristics of
(a)goals(b)objectives(c)tactics(d)none
(75)Specific, Measurable, Narrow, Concrete and Tactical are characteristics of
(a)goals(b)objectives(c)both(d)none
(76)Validity, reliability, usability and objectivity are ______ of a good test?
(a)rules(b)types(c)characteristics(d)maxims
(77)The early roots of psychology are firmly planted in philosophy and
(a)anatomy(b)logic(c)physiology(d)none
(78)Which education lays stress on practicality?
(a)formal education(b)informal education(c)non formal education
(79)Establishment of Overseas Scholarship Scheme was first focused in which education policy:
(a)Education Conference 1947(b)National Education Commission 1959(c)National Education policy
1998(d)none
(80)In which policy it was said that, Education Service Commission would be established for
recruitment of teachers?
(a)1947(b)1972(c)1992(d)1998
(81)What is meant by "tabula rasa"?
(a)flipped classrooms(b)tug of war(c)blank slate(d)teaching strategy
(82)The study of self determined learning is called:
(a)petragogy(b)demogogue(c)geutagogy(d)heutagogy
(83)"Understands reversibility" is the characteristics of which Piaget's Stage
(a)preoperational(b)concrete operational(c)formal operational(d)none
(84)"People can learn to seek responsibility and prefer to be directed" is the feature of:
(a)Theory X(b)Theory Y(c)Theory Z(d)all of the above
(85)In which type of theory, employee avoid responsibility and seek formal direction?
(a)Theory X(b)Theory Y(c)Theory Z(d)both a and b
(86)_______ theory emphasizes trust, loyalty and commitment among employees?
(a)Theory X(b)Theory Y(c)Theory Z(d)both b and c
(87)Theory Z was propounded by _____ in 1981?
(a)Wlliamson Gregor(b)Douglas Mc Gregor(c)William Ouchi(d)all of the above
(88)______ refers to the counseling process carried on to guide and support a person for his career
development:
(a)guidance(b)counseling(c)coaching(d)mentoring
(89)A set of management attitudes that emphasizes employee participation in all aspects of decision
making:
(a)Theory X(b)Theory Y(c)Theory Z(d)Both b and c
(90)Advice or a relevant piece of information given by a superior, to resolve a problem or overcome
from difficulty is known as (a)guidance(b)counseling(c)Both(d)none
(91)_________ refers to a professional advice given by a counselor to an individual to help him in
overcoming from personal or psychological problems:
(a)guidance(b)counseling(c)coaching(d)mentoring
(92)_______ is preventive in nature:
(a)guidance(b)counseling(c)Both(d)none
(93)_________ tends to be healing, curative or remedial:
(a)guidance(b)counseling(c)Both(d)none
(94)______ is taken on education and career related issues:
(a)guidance(b)counseling(c)mentoring(d)career development
(95)_____ is always one to one:
(a)guidance(b)counseling(c)Both(d)none
(96)A leadership style that employs rewards and punishments for motivating followers is
(a)autocratic leadership(b)transactional leadership(c)transformational leadership(d)trait theory
(97)A leadership style in which the leader employs charisma and enthusiasm to inspire his followers is
(a)autocratic(b)transactional(c)transformational(d)trait theory
(98)Which leader lays emphasis on the values,ideals,morals and needs of the followers?
(a)transactional(b)transformational(c)trait(d)all of the above
(99)Trait theory is also called
(a)transactional(b)contigency theory(c)Both a and b(d)dispositional theory
(100)It is undertaken for the sake of knowledge without any intention to apply it in practice:
(a)basic research(b)applied research(c)descriptive research(d)evaluation study
(101)Which research helps in developing theories by discovering broad generalization and principles?
(a)basic research(b)descriptive research(c)exploratory research(d)all of the above
(102)Marketing research is an example of:
(a)pure research(b)applied research(c)descriptive research(d)all of the above
(103)It is a preliminary study of an unfamiliar problem about which researcher has little or no
knowledge:
(a)basic research(b)action research(c)both a and b(d)exploratory research
(104)________ includes surveys and fact findings inquiries of different kinds.
(a)descriptive research(b)evaluation study(c)applied research(d)none
(105)Family planning scheme and irrigation project are the examples of :
(a)action research(b)descriptive research(c)evaluation study(d)none
(106)Which research is also known as "Ex post facto research"?
(a)descriptive research(b)analytic research(c)evaluation study(d)none
(107)The conclusions/findings of which type of research cannot be generalized to other situations:
(a)Historical research(b)Descriptive research(c)Experimental research(d)Casual comparative research
(108)Which of the following is not an example of a continuous variable?
(a)Family size(b)intelligence(c)height(d)attitude
(109)The motto of "Learning by head, hand and heart" belongs to
(a)David Ausubel(b)John Dewy(c)Lev Vygotzgy(d)Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi
(110)Scaffolding theory was first introduced in 1950s by
(a)Jerome Bruner(b)Socrates(c)David Ausubel(d)none
(111)Phenomenal Based Learning is a
(a)subject based learning(b)topical learning(c)both (d)none of the above
(112)Phenomenal based learning was very popularized first in which
country?(a)USA(b)England(c)Denmark(d)Finland
(113)Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is a worldwide study by
the(a)UNESCO(b)UNICEF(c)OECD(d)all of the above
(114)Programme for International Student Assessment(PISA) measures 15-years old school pupils
scholastic performance on mathematics, science and _______ (a)IT(b)space(c)reading(d)writing
(115)The volume of water in a swimming pool is an example of (a)continuous variable(b)discrete
variable(c)both (c)none of the above
(116)Age, height and weight are examples of
(a)discrete variable(b)continuous variable(c)both(d)none
(117)The volume of milk bought at a store belongs to
(a)discrete variable(b)continuous variable(c)both(d)none
(118)The volume of a milk produced by a cow belongs to (a)continuous variable(b)discrete
variable(c)both(d)none
(119)Analog belongs to (a)continuous variable(b)discrete variable(c)both(d)none
(120)Chi-square test is an example of
(a)parametric test(b)non-parametric test(c)descriptive test(d)survey test
(121)How many Principles of Management were given by Henry Fayol?
(a)4(b)8(c)10(d)14
(122)Who is considered as the Father of Personnel Management?
(a)Henry Fayol(b)George Elton Mayo(c)Robert Owen(d)Federick Taylor
(123)Who is known as the Father of Human Resources Management?
(a)Henry Fayol(b)George Elton Mayo(c)Peter Drucker(d)Federick Taylor
(124)Management by Objectives (MBO) was first popularized by (a)Henry Fayol(b)Peter
Drucker(c)George Elton Mayo(d)none
(125)To check skill pattern of different employee groups and their career performance HR Managers
usually use
(a)Gauge Charts(b)Spider and radar charts(c)column charts(d)Line charts
(126)A list of duties, working conditions, relationships, equipment and other requirements that define
a particular job is called
(a) Job description(b) Job specification(c)Job design(d) Job redesign
(127)A list of the knowledge, skills and abilities needed by an employee to successfully perform each
job? (a)Job description(b)Job specification(c)Job enrichment(d)Job satisfaction
(128)________ means adding more responsibilities, autonomy and control to a job:
(a)Job enlargement(b)Job enrichment(c)Job specifications(d)Job description
(129)_______ systematically collects, evaluates and organizes information about job:
(a)Job description(b)Job evaluation(c)Job analysis(d)Job specifications
(130)The right of a senior employee to replace a less senior employee in a particular assignment or
job for which both employees are qualified is called (a)bumping(b)dumping(c)balance score
card(d)bottleneck
(131)"30,000 foot view" is a term used in Management means:
(a)Highest management overview(b)Program management view(c)availability(d)get into the detail
(132)_______ is a performance metric used in strategic management to identify and improve various
internal functions of a business and their resulting external outcomes:
(a)KPIs (Key Performance Indicators)(b)SWOT analysis(c)balance score card(d)bottleneck
(133)Jobs are described in terms of ______ core dimensions:
(a)one(b)four(c)five(d)six
(134)_____ involves the degree to which a job requires completion of an identifiable piece of work:
(a)skill variety(b)task identity(c)task significance(d)autonomy
(135)____ is the degree to which a job has a substantial impact on others:
(a)skill variety(b)task identity(c)task significance(d)autonomy
(136)Participants become acquainted, meet face to face around a table and communication is direct
between participants belongs to
(a)NGT(b)Delphi Technique(c)both(d)none
(137)Participants are anonymous, physical distant, never meet and communication is by written
questionnairs belongs to (a)NGT(b)Delphi Technique(c)both(d)none
(138)The Forming, storming, norming, performing and adjourning are stages of group development
given by
(a)Jean Piaget(b)Lev Vygotysk(c)Bruce Tuckman(d)Bandura
(139)Turning of your morning alarm is an example of
(a)positive reinforcement(b)negative reinforcement(c)punishment(d)extinction
(140)______ is the extension of Maslow's Needs Hierarchy:
(a)Herzberg's Motivation Hygiene Theory(b)McClelland's Needs Theory(c)Alderfer's ERG Theory(d)all
of the above
(141)Teacher student relationship influence student's learning is the example of:
(a)Null hypothesis(b)Directional hypothesis(c)Non-directional hypothesis(d)all of the above
(142)Allegory of the Cave is a famous writing of (a)Plato(b)Socrates(c)Jhon Dewy(d)Aristotle
(143)Figurehead, Leader and Liaison roles belong to which category
(a)Interpersonal roles(b)Informational roles(c)Decisional roles(d)all of the above
(144)A theory that judges the intentions of the person's decision or activities, rather than the
consequences (a)Synergy(b)Benchmarking(c)Deontology(d)Entrepreneurship
(145)SQ3R is a reading comprehension method named for its five steps: survey, question, read, recite
and ______
(a)realistic(b)review(c)relevent(d)respectful
(146)SQ3R a reading comprehension method was introduced by
(a)Francis P.Robinson(b)Aristotle(c)J.S Bruner(d)Jean Piaget
(147)The term "Andragogy" was originally coined by _______ in 1833:
(a)Alexander Kapp(b)Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy(c)Malcolm Knowles(d)Jean Piaget
(148)Who is known as Father of Andragogy?
(a)Alexander Kapp(b)John Dewy(c)Jean Piaget(d)Malcolm Knowles
(152) Learning+Reflection=Experience
(a) probability sampling (b) non-probability sampling (c) cluster sampling (d) stratified sampling
Every system of education is based on ?
a. Ideology of nation
b. Social development
c. Intellectual development
d. Skill development
Answer is = a
Word philosophy is derived from ?
a. Alpha and Amphia
b. Phila and Sophia
c. Sila and Sophia
d. Neo and Latvia
Answer is = b
Expected life outcomes from education are referred as ?
a. Learning
b. Evaluation
c. Aims
d. Pedagogy
Answer is = c
Being the science of wisdom philosophy aims at ?
a. Search for activity
b. Search for reality
c. Search for probability
d. Search for utility
Answer is = b
The first head of the Deoband was ?
A. Maulana shah wali ullah
B. Maulana M. Yaqub Nanautwi
C. Maulana Mehmood ul Hassan
D. Shabir Ahmand Usmani
Answer is = B
The Deoband academy was totally ?
A. Personal
B. Government
C. Non government
D. Semi government
Answer is = C
The Deoband movement used curriculum revision as ?
A. Motive
B. Need
C. Agreement
D. Improvement
Answer is = A
The Ulma of Deobond played a vital role in ?
A. Spreading English cultures
B. Struggle for independence
C. Awarding scholarship
D. Science education
Answer is =B
The Deoband was established in ?
A. 1857
B. 1867
C. 1885
D. 1866
Answer is = B
The salient features of Deoband movement was ?
A. English system of education
B. Proliferation of science
C. Revival of religious spirit
D. Literature
Answer is = C
The Deoband movement ignored ?
A. Science
B. Philosophy
C. Logic
D. Religion
Answer is = A
M.A.O High school was established in ?
A. 1857
B. 1865
C. 1875
D. 1885
Answer is = C
M.A.O High school was given the rank of college in ?
A. 1864
B. 1877
C. 1889
D. 1842
Answer is = B
Scientific society was established by ?
A. Sir Allama Iqbal
B. Sir syed Ahmad Khan
C. Maulana Muhammad Ali johar
D. Quad e Azam
Answer is = B
M.A.O colleghe was elevated to Aligarh university in ?
A. 1854
B. 1846
C. 1940
D. 1920
Answer is =D
The major impact of the Aligarh movement was ?
A. Political training
B. Teaching of English
C. Social activities
D. Religious activities
Answer is = A
The major objective of Aligarh movement was to promote ?
A. Education
B. Hatred for Hinds
C. Scientific look
D. Literacy
Answer is = C
Which one was not among the purposes of Aligarh movement ?
A. To reduce hatred of British
B. To prepose Muslims to learn English
C. To prepare Muslims against Hindus
D. To prepare Muslims to learn science
Answer is = C
Jamia Millia Islamia was established on ?
A. 1900
B. 1930
C. 1974
D. 1962
Answer is = B
Jamia Millia Islamia was established by ?
A. Sir syed Ahmad khan
B. Moulana shaukat ali johar
C. Hakeem ajmal
D. Moulana M. Ali johar
Answer is = D
In Jamia Milllia, the medium of instruction was ?
A. English
B. Arabic
C. Son
D. Urdu
Answer is = D
In jamia millia , the translation of Holy Quran was taught as ?
A. Stage 1
B. Stage 2
C. Stage 3
D. Stage 4
Answer is = A
Jamia Millia could not became popular among Muslims due to its oppostion
to ?
A. Hindus
B. British
C. Two nation theory
D. Tehrik e khilafat
Answer is = C
Jamia Millia emphasized on ?
A. Religious education
B. Science education
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer is = C
Anjman Himayat e Islam was established in ?
A. Lahore
B. Lucknow
C. Dehli
D. Calcuta
Answer is = A
Anjman Himayat e Islam was established on ?
A. 1887
B. 1854
C. 1896
D. 1874
Answer is = A
The founder of Anjman Hamayat e Islam was ?
A. Sir syed Ahmad khan
B. Caliph Hamid ud Din
C. Molana shibli nomani
D. Allam iqbal
Answer is = B
Nadva tul ulema was established on ?
A. 1894
B. 1852
C. 1864
D. 1879
Answer is = A
Nadva Tul Ulema was established in ?
A. Dehli
B. Lucknow
C. Deoban
D. Aligar
Answer is = B
Nadua Tul Ulema was established on the initiative of ?
A. Molana shibli nomani
B. Sir syed Ahmad khan
C. Caliph Hamid ud Din
D. Molana Ali johar
Answer is = A
The first adminstrator of Nadva Tul Ulema was ?
A. Molana Shibli Nomani
B. Sir syed Ahmad khan
C. Molana Ali johar
D. Molana M. Ali Mangheri
Answer is = D
Education conference 1947 was held in ?
A. Peshawar
B. Lahore
C. Quetta
D. Karachi
Answer is = D
Education conference 1947 was presided by ?
A. Quaid e Azam
B. Fazal ur Rehman
C. Liaqat ali khan
D. Abdul Rub Nishtar
Answer is = B
Objective of education under education conference 1947 were ?
A. Conformity with Ideology of life
B. Economic development
C. Character formation
D. All of above
Answer is = D
According to the recommendations of Indian Education Commission, govt.
took the responsibility of ?
A. Primary education
B. Secondary education
C. Religeous education
D. Higher education
Answer is = A
Council of Technical Education was recommended to establish under ?
A. Education conference 1947
B. National Education commission 1959
C. National education policy 1970
D. Natural education policy 1972
Answer is = A
National Education Commission 1959 was established under the headship of ?
A. Fazal ur Rhman
B. Liaqat ali khan
C. S.M Sharif
D. Abdul rub nishtar
Answer is = C
Objectives of education under National Education Commission 1959 were ?
A. Spritual values
B. Ideology of pakistan
C. Development of individuality
D. All of the above
Answer is = D
Text Book Board was recommended to establish under ?
A. Education conference 1947
B. National Education commission 1959
C. National education policy 1970
D. Natural education policy 1972
Answer is = B
National Education Policy 1970 was headed by ?
A. Fazal ur Rehman
B. S.M Sharif
C. Noor khan
D. Abdul Hafeez Pirzada
Answer is = D
Private educational institutions were nationalized under ?
A. Education conference 1947
B. National Education commission 1959
C. National education policy 1970
D. Natural education policy 1972
Answer is = C
Under National Education Policy 1972, free education was recommended
upto class ?
A. 5
B. 12
C. 10
D. 18
Answer is = C
Open University was established under the policy ?
A. 1972
B. 1985
C. 1964
D. 1932
Answer is = A
The focus of national education policy 1978 was on ?
A. Islamic values
B. Ideology of Pakistan
C. Both a and b
D. None
Answer is = C
Charter Act was presented in ?
A. 1800
B. 1813
C. 1800
D. 1820
Answer is = B
According to charter Act 1813, education is the responsibility of ?
A. Governor
B. East India company
C. Madarus
D. Local Govt
Answer is = B
The amount set apart by East India Company for educational purpose will be
RS. ?
A. 100000
B. 15000
C. 1400
D. 12000
Answer is = A
The objective of education according to charter act was ?
A. Islamic education
B. Technical education
C. Preaching Christianity
D. Preaching Hinduism
Answer is = C
The medium of instruction for promotion of scientific knowledge according to
charter Act will be ?
A. Urdu
B. Hindi
C. English
D. Sansikrit
Answer is = C
The charter Act of East India Company was renewed in ?
A. 1833
B. 1844
C. 1855
D. 1952
Answer is = A
East India Company could not implement charter Act for ?
A. 5 years
B. 10 years
C. 8 years
D. 4 years
Answer is = B
Lord Macaulay/Bentick Resolution was passed in?
A. 1852
B. 1835
C. 1946
D. 1742
Answer is = B