#1
What is the primary focus of behavior-based instruction?
Memorization of facts
Understanding concepts
Changing behavior
Enhancing creativity
#2
Which of the following is a key principle of behavior-based instruction?
Lecture-based teaching
Emphasis on student collaboration
Extrinsic motivation
Feedback and reinforcement
#3
Which of the following is a characteristic of behavior-based instruction?
One-size-fits-all approach
Student-centered learning
Teacher-directed instruction
Rigid curriculum
#4
Which of the following best describes behavior-based instruction?
Focused on memorization of facts
Centers around understanding concepts
Primarily aims at entertaining students
Emphasizes solitary learning
#5
What is the primary goal of behavior-based instruction?
To promote passive learning
To encourage critical thinking
To enforce strict discipline
To discourage creativity
#6
What is the term for a form of learning where behavior is influenced by its consequences?
Operant conditioning
Classical conditioning
Observational learning
Cognitive learning
#7
In behavior-based instruction, what is the role of reinforcement?
To punish mistakes
To discourage learning
To strengthen desired behaviors
To create confusion
#8
What is the term for breaking down complex skills into smaller, manageable units in behavior-based instruction?
Chunking
Compartmentalizing
Segmentation
Decomposition
#9
In behavior-based instruction, what does shaping refer to?
Gradually introducing complex concepts
Molding behavior through reinforcement
Setting clear objectives
Grouping students based on ability
#10
What is the purpose of providing immediate feedback in behavior-based instruction?
To demotivate students
To reinforce behavior
To delay learning
To create ambiguity
#11
What is the significance of generalization in behavior-based instruction?
Applying learned behaviors to new situations
Limiting learning to specific contexts
Relying on rote memorization
Avoiding reinforcement
#12
Which type of reinforcement involves presenting a pleasant stimulus after a desired behavior, thereby increasing the likelihood of that behavior occurring again?
Positive reinforcement
Negative reinforcement
Punishment
Extinction
#13
What does the acronym ABC stand for in the context of behavior-based instruction?
Aptitude, Behavior, Curriculum
Assessment, Behavior, Conditioning
Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence
Achievement, Behavior, Collaboration
#14
Which of the following best describes the role of the teacher in behavior-based instruction?
To lecture and provide information
To facilitate learning and provide feedback
To enforce discipline and punish mistakes
To prioritize memorization over understanding
#15
Which of the following is an example of positive reinforcement?
Adding extra homework for not completing assignments
Taking away recess for talking in class
Giving a sticker for completing work on time
Ignoring disruptive behavior
#16
What is the term for the process of gradually reducing the frequency or strength of a behavior by removing reinforcement?
Extinction
Punishment
Shaping
Generalization
#17
Which of the following is an example of negative reinforcement?
Giving a reward for completing chores
Taking away a chore for finishing homework
Adding extra chores for not doing homework
Ignoring chores that were not completed
#18
In behavior-based instruction, what is the term used to describe breaking down complex behaviors into smaller, manageable steps?
Chunking
Segmentation
Decomposition
Scaffolding
#19
What is the term for reinforcing successive approximations to a desired behavior until the target behavior is reached?
Scaffolding
Shaping
Chaining
Generalization
#20
Which of the following is an example of punishment in behavior-based instruction?
Giving a reward for completing a task
Ignoring inappropriate behavior
Adding extra work for not following instructions
Providing immediate feedback for a correct response
#21
Which instructional strategy is commonly used in behavior-based instruction to teach new behaviors through imitation and practice?
Modeling
Rote memorization
Lecture-based teaching
Independent study
#22
Which of the following is NOT a component of behavior-based instruction?
Setting clear objectives
Providing continuous assessment
Focusing solely on content delivery
Utilizing reinforcement
#23
In behavior-based instruction, what does the term 'antecedent' refer to?
A consequence that follows a behavior
A behavior that occurs in response to a stimulus
A stimulus that precedes a behavior
An inherent trait of an individual