#1
Which theorist is credited with developing the concept of Experiential Learning?
Albert Bandura
Abraham Maslow
David Kolb
Jean Piaget
#2
What is the primary focus of Experiential Learning?
Acquiring theoretical knowledge
Memorization of facts
Hands-on experiences
Passive observation
#3
Which of the following activities exemplifies Experiential Learning?
Watching a documentary
Attending a lecture
Participating in a role-playing exercise
Reading a textbook
#4
What does Experiential Learning emphasize regarding knowledge acquisition?
Passive reception of information
Active engagement and application
Memorization of facts
Rote learning
#5
In Experiential Learning, what is the importance of hands-on activities?
They are unnecessary
They provide opportunities for active engagement
They hinder learning
They limit creativity
#6
According to David Kolb's Experiential Learning Theory, which of the following is NOT a stage of the learning cycle?
Concrete Experience
Reflective Observation
Abstract Conceptualization
Concrete Evaluation
#7
In Experiential Learning, what is the role of a facilitator?
To provide lectures and presentations
To guide and support learners
To assess learners' performance
To dictate learning objectives
#8
What is the term used to describe the process of reflecting on and analyzing experiences in Experiential Learning?
Introspection
Meta-cognition
Reflection
Rumination
#9
Which type of learning environment is most conducive to Experiential Learning?
Highly structured and rigid
Passive and lecture-based
Open and interactive
Dependent solely on technology
#10
Which educational approach is often contrasted with Experiential Learning?
Behaviorism
Constructivism
Direct Instruction
Rote Learning
#11
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of Experiential Learning?
Enhanced retention of knowledge
Increased engagement and motivation
Limited applicability to real-world scenarios
Development of critical thinking skills
#12
According to Experiential Learning Theory, which learning style emphasizes concrete experience and active experimentation?
Converging
Diverging
Accommodating
Assimilating
#13
What role does failure play in Experiential Learning?
It is to be avoided at all costs
It is an essential part of the learning process
It indicates incompetence
It undermines confidence
#14
Which of the following is NOT a phase in the Experiential Learning cycle proposed by David Kolb?
Concrete Experience
Reflective Observation
Abstract Conceptualization
Creative Visualization
#15
Which educational setting is most conducive to Experiential Learning?
Highly standardized and uniform
Solely reliant on lectures
Flexible and interactive
Isolated and solitary