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EDU601 Quiz 2
Question # 1 of 10 ( Start time: 08:31:55 AM, 13 June 2019) Total Marks: 1
Rules are closely related to the concept of truth for:
Select the correct option
Realist
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Idealist
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Pragmatist
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Existentialist
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Question # 2 of 10 ( Start time: 08:33:10 AM, 13 June 2019) Total Marks: 1
According to Aristotle, we should begin ethical inquiry by specifying:
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which things are intrinsically valuable
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the aim of human life
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what our fundamental duties are
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what constraints on behavior it would be reasonable to agree to
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natural virtues and artificial virtues
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moral virtues and intellectual virtues
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positive virtues and negative virtues
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human virtues and divine virtues
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n # 4 of 10 ( Start time: 08:34:00 AM, 13 June 2019 ) Total Marks: 1
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analytic and a priori
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analytic and a posteriori
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synthetic and a priori
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synthetic and a posteriori
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produce happiness
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produce pleasure
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produce knowledge
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produce a good will
Question # 7 of 10 (Start time: 08:34:49 AM, 13 June 2019 ) Total Marks: 1
Law of necessity was presented by
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Kant
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Plato
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Aristotle
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Rousseau
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EDU601:Quiz 2 Quiz Start Time: 08:31 AM, 13 June 2019
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1.
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Socrates says that the
accusations against him
arose from c. his
penetrating examination
of people's beliefs. 2.
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Socrates interprets the
oracle's message to
mean that
((((ANS))))) d. the wisest
are those who know that
they know nothing..
3.
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When Socrates searched
for a man who was wiser
than he was, he found
that ((((ANS))))) b.
many who thought they
were wise were not wise
at all..
4.
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Socrates considers
himself
((((ANS))))) c. a
philosophical gadfly to
the state..
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Plato's allegory of the
cave can be seen as a
metaphor for
((((ANS))))) c. The
search for the true and
the good through
philosophy..
6.
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In the cave allegory, the
reaction of the prisoners
to the enlightened one is
((((ANS))))) b. To revile
him as a ridiculous fool..
7.
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Plato's allegory reminds
us that popular opinion
can be ((((ANS))))) d.
wrong..
8.
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The allegory suggests
that truths about reality
are
((((ANS))))) c. not
always obvious.. 9.
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According to Locke, the
first requirement in the
search for truth is
((((ANS))))) b. a love of
truth.
According to Locke, the
sure sign that one loves
the truth is ((((ANS)))))
d. not believing any
proposition more
strongly than reason
warrants..
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In the search for truth,
according to Locke, the
relationship between
reason and revelation is
((((ANS))))) b. reason
can substantiate the
truth of revelation..
According to Locke, the
question for people who
believe they have
received a revelation
from God is:
((((ANS))))) c. How do
they know that it is
really a revelation from
God?.
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According to Russell,
philosophy, like all other
studies, aims primarily
at ((((ANS))))) d.
knowledge..
According to Russell, in
philosophy, whenever
definite knowledge
concerning any subject
becomes possible, the
subject
((((ANS))))) a. ceases to
be called philosophy and
becomes a separate
science..
Russell believes that
while philosophy
diminishes our feeling of
certainty as to what
things are, it also
((((ANS))))) b. increases
our knowledge of
unfamiliar and
liberating possibilities..
Perhaps the chief value
of philosophy, according
to Russell, is to be found
through ((((ANS))))) c.
the greatness of the
objects that it
contemplates..
Soctrates & plato
1.
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When Euthyphro
attempts to define the
holy as prosecuting
wrongdoers, Socrates
objects that:
((((ANS))))) a. there are
many other things that
are also holy.. 2.
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Socrates suggests that
the holy is one part of:
((((ANS))))) b. what is
just..
3.
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During his trial,
Socrates argues that he
would never
intentionally corrupt
others because:
((((ANS))))) b. this
would make them
vicious, and they would
then harm him..
4.
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Socrates tells Crito that
he should attempt to
break out of prison if
and only if doing so
would be:
((((ANS))))) d. just..
5.
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To argue that he is
obliged to obey the laws
of Athens, Socrates
compares the city to:
((((ANS))))) b. a parent..
6.
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In the Republic,
Thrasymachus claims
that justice is:
((((ANS))))) c. the
advantage of the
stronger..
7.
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In Book II of the
Republic, Glaucon
claims that justice
originates from:
((((ANS))))) a. a social
agreement..
8.
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According to Socrates,
justice is when a soul is
ruled by its:
((((ANS))))) b. rational
part..
Kantttt 1.
According to Kant, laws
of nature are laws
according to which ,
and laws of
freedom are laws
according to which .
((((ANS))))) b.
everything will happen;
everything ought to
happen.
2.
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According to Kant,
moral laws are:
((((ANS))))) a. necessary
and apply to all rational
beings..
3.
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According to Kant, the
moral worth of an action
depends on:
((((ANS))))) c. the
maxim that is acted on..
4.
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Kant claims that the
natural purpose of
reason is to:
((((ANS))))) d. produce a
good will..
5.
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According to Kant,
morality requires us to:
((((ANS))))) b. act only
on maxims that we can
will to become universal
laws..
6.
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According to Kant, the
supreme principle of
morality is:
((((ANS))))) c. synthetic
and a priori..
7.
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Kant claims that the
moral law is given to
each person by:
((((ANS))))) b. one's own
will..
8.
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According to Kant, the
basis of morality is the
concept of:
((((ANS))))) d.
freedom..
Aristotal
According to Aristotle,
we should begin ethical
inquiry by specifying:
((((ANS))))) b. the aim of
human life.. 2.
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Aristotle states that if we
ask what the highest
good of human action is:
((((ANS))))) c. nearly
everyone agrees that it is
happiness..
3.
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According to Aristotle,
happiness is:
((((ANS))))) d. activity of
the soul in accordance
with virtue..
4.
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In Aristotle's view, the
virtues are:
((((ANS))))) a. acquired
through habit..
5.
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Aristotle divides the
virtues into:
((((ANS))))) b. moral
virtues and intellectual
virtues..
6.
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Aristotle claims that:
((((ANS))))) a. virtue is
in our power, and so is
vice.. 7.
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In Aristotle's
terminology,
incontinence is when:
((((ANS))))) b. one
knows that one's actions
are wrong, but does
them anyway..
Aristotle ends the Ethics
with a segue to a
discussion of:
((((ANS))))) c. politics..
EDU-601 (MCQs for Final Term)
Objective Part
1. Socrates believed that knowledge is the
same thing as Virtue or excellence and is
always good.
2. Plato’s allegory of the cave can be seen
as a metaphor for The need to always
adhere to conventional ideas.
3. Who was the famous philosopher that
came after Aristotle? Plato
4. The idea that “virtue is knowledge” is
attributed to: Socrate
5. Trying to understand human nature is:
a. the work of ethics philosophers
b. the study of what makes us human
c. the discussion of differentiating humans
from machines like computers
d. is a metaphor for relating humans to other
animals
6. What is the goal of education according
to Idealism? Cultivation of dynamic,
adaptable mind which will be
resourceful and enterprising in all
situations
7. According to Socrates, what is the lowest
grade of cognitive activity? Confusion
8. According to Socrates, the ultimate
knowledge is: One should learn best way
to live life
9. What is the area of philosophy that
investigates the nature, sources,
limitations, and validity of knowledge?
Epistemology
10. Epistemology is the study of
knowledge
11. Doctrine means. Teaching
12. Who was one of the students of
Socrates? Plato
13. The dialectic method crosses the divide
line between matter and___. Idea
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14. According to Socrates, the ultimate
knowledge is: One should learn best way
to live life
15. According to Socrates, what is the
lowest grade of cognitive activity?
Confusion
16. What philosophy is supposed to be?
The truth of any claims is relative to the
beliefs/ attitudes of the speaker.
17. Dialectic method is of: Socrates
18. Socrates believed that knowledge is the
same thing as ¬¬¬___ or excellence and is
always good. Virtue
19. A question-and-answer dialogue in
which propositions are methodically
scrutinized uncover the truth is known as
the Socrates method
20. Reminiscence means. Recalling past
21. School founded by Aristole known.
Lyceum
22. Main objective of dialectic method is to
make decision. Knowledge
23. Not considered in dialectic method.
Material knowledge
24. Plato’s aim in the republic. To define
justice and to prove that it is
worthwhile to pursue its own sake
25. According to Kant, the basis of morality
is the concept of: Freedom
26. Kant claims that the moral law is given
to each person by: one’s own will
27. Plato defines the curriculum in which
of the following three stages. Elementary,
Military, Higher Education
28. In what age range, the people would
philosophies and would go up to the level
of philosopher king? Age 35 | 50
29. In Aristotle’s view, the virtues are
acquired through habit.
30. Who were the three famous Greek
philosophers? Socrates, Plato, Aristotle.
31. Epistemology is study of Knowledge.
32. Aristotle divides the virtue into moral
virtue and intellectual virtue.
33. The allegory of cave presents us with a
metaphor for understanding the search
for truth.
34. Who was the first famous philosopher
of Greek Philosophy? Socrates.
35. Rousseau was born in Geneva in 1712.
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36. The Scientific method is body of
techniques for investigating phenomena,
acquiring new knowledge, or correcting or
integrating previous knowledge.
37. Kant was influenced by the work of
Rousseau who had put him on the right
track.
38. Kant claims that the moral law is
given to each person by one’s own will.
39. According to Kant, Man can only
become man by education.
40. Kant was a German philosopher.
41. Who was the first philosopher to
formulate the logic for teaching
procedures? Aristotle
42. Aristotle calims that virtue is in our
power and so is vice.
43. Benjamin Bloom major work is in
Cognitive
44. According to Socrates, what is lowest
grade of cognitive activity? Imagination
45. There are two major kinds of
homeschoolers, they are formal and
informal approach.
46. No child left behind act was passed in
2001 as a reauthorization of the ESEA act.
47. Massachusetts (USA) became the first
state to pass a compulsory attendance law.
48. One of the biggest issues perspective
homeschoolers face is that of
Socialization.
49. Interpersonal individuals are often
described as Social butterflies.
50. Formal approach means that the
direction process is same as at school,
except that is taking place at home.
51. What type of interaction occurs in the
Montessori classroom? (Child
environment/teacher-child
environment)
52. Indication of democratic attitude is All
of above.
53. What is the reason for difference in
number of students in per class in the
Montessori classroom compared to the
traditional classroom?
54. The word democracy has been derived
from the language Greek.
55. According to Montessori, what is
supported by fact that from ages 6-12,
there are fewer incidences of illness and
morality?
56. According to Montessori, what sets the
tune of development and the correction of
slef?
57. The “back-to-basics” movement is most
associated with Essentialism
58. Chomsky criticized Blooms emphasis
on a Great Books curriculum.
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59. In the existentialist classroom, the
curriculum is chosen by the students for
self-directed learning.
60. Jasper followed the education of
Socratic Method, which of the following is
not true of method.
a. It contains deepest understanding.
b. Teachers and pupil are on the same level in
relation to ideas.
c. Teacher is dominant and given authority by
students.
d. Student’s questions are appreciated.
61. According to progressivists, students
learn best from what they consider
most relevant to their lives.
62. Jaspers believe that education is
maieutic, the maieutic method aims to
bring a person's latent ideas into clear
consciousness.
63. Which of the following is considered a
teacher-centered philosophy?
Essentialism
64. The role of the teacher in a perennialist
classroom is as a tutor
65. The Great Books curriculum is
promoted by supporters of perennialism.
66. Who raised the slogan “Back to
Nature”? Naturalism
67. The word philosophy derives from
Greek, meaning love of wisdom
68. Which of the following is not the
objective of University education according
to Jaspers? Democracy
69. Jaspers philosophy of education
focuses that education is
70. Perennialism focuses on the
everlasting principal.
71. A Nebraska statue forbade teaching of
foreign language before completion of
grade Eight.
72. Which of the following reason of
choosing home schooling
a. Transportation & Connivance
b. Inaccessibility of schools
c. Behavior of children
d. All of above
73. Intrapersonal learners are usually Shy.
74. Visual leaners are doodlers and artists
and everything in between.
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75. The most frequent subjects for
standardized testing for home schooled
children are reading, writing and
mathematics.
76. Before common school movement in
the latter half of nineteenth century, the
common believe about education was it’s a
matter of parental discretion.
77. Formal approach means that the
education process is the same as at school,
expect that it is taking place at home.
78. The law included mandatory
attendance for children for the age of eight
and fourteen for at least three months out
of each year.
79. The Oregon state required by law that
all children must attend public schools.
80. The goals of this educational theory are
to transmit cultural heritage and develop
good citizens. Subject matter includes
literature, history, foreign languages, and
religion essentialism.
81. Activities are designed to discipline the
mind. Subjects taught include
mathematics, language, logic, great books,
and doctrines perennialism.
82. The task of education is to develop
learning environments that lead to desired
behaviors in students behaviorism.
83. An educational theory that emphasizes
that ideas should be tested by
experimentation and that learning is
rooted in questions developed by learner’s
progressivism.
84. An educational approach in which
students are taught to analyze world
events, explore controversial issues, and
develop a vision for a new and better
world reconstructionism.
85. This theory stresses learning activities
during which students are free to infer and
discover their own answers to important
questions constructivism.
86. Who developed the educational theory
of progressivism? John Dewey
87. Which educational theory views human
experiences as the basis for knowledge?
idealism
88. Goals are to transmit cultural heritage
and develop good citizens. Subject matter
includes literature, history, foreign
languages, and religion. This educational
theory is: essentialism
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89. The three basic principles of
essentialism are a core of information,
student-centered instruction, and hard
work and mental discipline: false
90. Teacher-centered educational theories
include: essentialism, positivism,
perennialism
91. Which of the following is a
characteristic of a student-centered
teaching style? discovery based learning
92. The lesson plans of a student-centered
teacher would emphasize all of the
following except: ‘right’ answers
93. The teacher-centered classroom will
include all of the following except: flexible
seating arrangements
94. Motivation consists of two parts:
external action or behavior and internal
drives or desires
95. The belief that students are inherently
capable of solving their own problems best
describes which of the following
philosophies? non-interventionists
96. Control theory as a requisite for
classroom discipline practices has been
advanced by: William Glasser
97. Students are inherently capable of
solving their own problems; this best
describes: non-interventionists
98. Teachers must set classroom standards
for conduct; this best describes:
interventionists
99. Voice is the multifaceted interlocking
set of meanings through which students
and teachers actively engage with one
another. true
100. Control theory is. a theory of
discipline that contends that people choose
most of their behaviors to gain control of
other people or themselves. true
101. Classroom organization includes:
(content, methods & values) all of the
above
102. Classroom climate is best defined as:
the underlying relationships and a tone
or sense of being and feeling in the
classroom
103. Teacher centered authority includes
learning focused on convergent
thinking
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104. Non-interventionist teacher control
means: low teacher control/high
student control
105. Standards in education refers
to: a. statements about what students
should know about various subjects
b. world class goals based upon the
performance of outstanding individuals
c. knowledge and skills that will
enable students to live independent lives
d. all of the above
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