Child Development and Pedagogy - CDP MCQ - Section 1

141. Copying of the external behaviour of another individual is

  • Option : B
  • Explanation : (B) Imitation is an advanced behaviour whereby an individual observes and replicates anothers behaviour. Imitation is also a form of social learning.
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142. If previous knowledge and past experience helps in new type of learning, it is called

  • Option : A
  • Explanation : (A) Positive transfer of learning occurs when something we have learned previously helps us in learning at a later time. Negative transfer occurs when previous knowledge interferes with new learning.
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143. Failing to retain or to be able to recall what has been acquired is called

  • Option : C
  • Explanation : (C) Failing to retain or recall the information that is already stored in individual's memory, is called forgetting.
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144. According to Terman, child having IQ ranges from 90-100 is considered

  • Option : B
  • Explanation : (B) According to Terman, child having IQ range from 90-100 is considered as normal or average intelligence.
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145. Hall's theory explains which of the following?

  • Option : D
  • Explanation : (D) Hall introduced the concept of adolescence as a transitional period in human experience, characterised as rebellious behaviour and biological maturation occurs between the age of 14 to 24.
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