#1
Which learning style emphasizes hands-on activities and experimentation?
Kinesthetic
ExplanationKinesthetic learning involves physical activities for comprehension.
#2
Who proposed the theory of multiple intelligences?
Howard Gardner
ExplanationHoward Gardner introduced the concept of multiple intelligences.
#3
Which learning style focuses on verbal instruction and explanations?
Auditory
ExplanationAuditory learning relies on verbal instruction and explanations.
#4
What does the acronym 'STEM' stand for in education?
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
ExplanationSTEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
#5
Which learning style involves taking notes, making lists, and writing out instructions?
Reading/Writing
ExplanationReading/Writing style involves textual methods for learning.
#6
In the context of learning styles, what does the acronym 'VARK' stand for?
Visual, Auditory, Reflective, Kinesthetic
ExplanationVARK represents Visual, Auditory, Reflective, Kinesthetic learning styles.
#7
Which learning style involves using physical objects, models, and hands-on activities to understand concepts?
Tactile
ExplanationTactile learning involves physical interaction for understanding.
#8
Which learning style involves learning through group discussions and interactions?
Social
ExplanationSocial learning involves group discussions and interactions.
#9
In the VARK model, what does 'R' stand for?
Reading/Writing
Explanation'R' stands for Reading/Writing in the VARK model.
#10
According to behaviorist theory, learning is primarily influenced by:
Environment and external stimuli
ExplanationBehaviorist theory suggests learning is influenced by external factors.
#11
Which educational theory emphasizes the importance of social interaction and collaboration in learning?
Social constructivism
ExplanationSocial constructivism underscores the role of social interaction in learning.
#12
What is the main focus of the Montessori educational approach?
Child-directed learning and hands-on activities
ExplanationMontessori approach emphasizes child-directed learning and hands-on activities.
#13
Who proposed the concept of 'scaffolding' in the context of learning?
Lev Vygotsky
ExplanationLev Vygotsky introduced the concept of scaffolding.
#14
Which educational theory suggests that learners construct knowledge through their experiences?
Constructivism
ExplanationConstructivism posits that learners build knowledge through experiences.
#15
Who is known for the theory of 'Zone of Proximal Development' (ZPD)?
Lev Vygotsky
ExplanationLev Vygotsky is known for the ZPD theory.
#16
According to the 'Theory of Multiple Intelligences,' what type of intelligence involves understanding oneself?
Intrapersonal intelligence
ExplanationIntrapersonal intelligence involves self-understanding.
#17
Which educational theory emphasizes the role of observation and imitation in learning?
Social learning theory
ExplanationSocial learning theory emphasizes observation and imitation.
#18
Who is associated with the concept of 'experiential learning'?
John Dewey
ExplanationJohn Dewey is associated with experiential learning.
#19
Who proposed the 'Hierarchy of Needs' theory?
Abraham Maslow
ExplanationAbraham Maslow proposed the Hierarchy of Needs theory.
#20
According to the Montessori method, what is the role of the teacher?
To facilitate and guide learning experiences
ExplanationTeachers in Montessori facilitate and guide learning experiences.
#21
Which educational theory emphasizes the importance of self-regulation and motivation in learning?
Self-determination theory
ExplanationSelf-determination theory underscores self-regulation and motivation in learning.
#22
Who developed the concept of 'Andragogy'?
Malcolm Knowles
ExplanationMalcolm Knowles developed the concept of Andragogy.
#23
Who proposed the 'Zone of Proximal Development' theory?
Lev Vygotsky
ExplanationLev Vygotsky proposed the Zone of Proximal Development theory.
#24
Who proposed the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)?
Lev Vygotsky
ExplanationLev Vygotsky introduced the concept of ZPD.
#25
According to the information processing theory, what is the role of memory in learning?
To encode and store information
ExplanationMemory encodes and stores information in the information processing theory.