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growth-and-development MCQ — 70 अभ्यास प्रश्न उत्तर सहित

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70 प्रश्न child-development-pedagogy

Practice Questions

Q1. A teacher asks learners to write what helped them understand a topic better this week. Which growth-and-development purpose does this best serve?

A It replaces all teacher observation with learner opinion
B It proves that all learners are developing at the same pace
C It links learning progress with reflection on support and strategy Correct
D It measures only height and weight changes

Explanation

The question helps learners reflect on what supported their learning. This connects development with learning progress and does not reduce the topic to physical growth.

Q2. Match the classroom evidence with the most suitable teacher use. Evidence: 1. Learner asks a new question 2. Learner avoids a peer role 3. Learner improves after concrete examples 4. Learner records a skill practised. Uses: a. Check curiosity b. Plan social support c. Note readiness support d. Discuss learning progress. Which match is correct?

A 1-discipline warning, 2-final weakness label, 3-stop examples, 4-ignore record
B 1-memory score only, 2-seat change only, 3-copy definition, 4-rank the class
C 1-check curiosity, 2-plan social support, 3-note readiness support, 4-discuss learning progress Correct
D 1-extra homework, 2-public comparison, 3-remove activity, 4-mark handwriting only

Explanation

The correct match uses evidence to plan support: curiosity, social participation, readiness for examples and learning reflection. The other options turn evidence into punishment, ranking or narrow checking.

Q3. Which teacher plan best respects readiness differences while teaching a new upper-primary concept?

A Begin with one abstract definition and move on even if many learners cannot use it.
B Give the same pace, same example and same response time to every learner as a rule.
C Use concrete examples first, check responses, and then vary support before the definition is finalized. Correct
D Let only fast learners answer so that the class finishes the topic quickly.

Explanation

Readiness differences are respected when the teacher begins with concrete examples, checks learner responses and varies support. The other plans assume one pace or privilege speed over learning.

Q4. Which evidence is most useful for understanding a learner's development across time?

A Observation notes from varied tasks collected over several days Correct
B One height record taken during a health check
C A single written test score from one lesson
D A quick comparison with the tallest learner in class

Explanation

Development is best understood through repeated observation across varied tasks. A single height record or test score gives only narrow evidence, while quick comparison can lead to labeling.

Q5. A teacher notices that learners can discuss a local example well but fail when the same idea is written as a definition. Which sequence best connects development with learning?

A Punish wrong definitions, then ask learners to memorize the definition again.
B Move from local example to guided comparison, then help learners express the idea in their own words. Correct
C Drop examples because they are less serious than definitions.
D Ask only the quickest learners to write the definition on the board.

Explanation

The best sequence uses learners' concrete understanding, guides comparison and then builds expression. The other options rely on punishment, dismissal of examples or participation by only fast learners.

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Q6. Match the classroom evidence with the most relevant development dimension. Evidence: 1. Gives reasons for a choice 2. Waits for turn in group work 3. Describes feeling after losing a game 4. Uses new words correctly. Dimensions: a. Cognitive b. Social c. Emotional d. Language. Which match is correct?

A 1-social, 2-language, 3-cognitive, 4-emotional
B 1-emotional, 2-cognitive, 3-language, 4-social
C 1-cognitive, 2-social, 3-emotional, 4-language
D 1-physical, 2-physical, 3-physical, 4-physical
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Q7. Consider these statements about using development dimensions for support. 1. A learner's difficulty in one dimension should be checked with evidence from other tasks. 2. Support can target a specific dimension without calling the whole learner weak. 3. A single dimension fully explains every learning problem. Which statements are correct?

A 1 and 2 only
B 1 and 3 only
C 2 and 3 only
D 1, 2 and 3
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Q8. A Class VI learner takes longer to understand a new map symbol but succeeds after a concrete example. What is the best teacher response?

A Give the next map symbol without another concrete example.
B Record the delay as only a speed issue.
C Use a recall task before asking for explanation
D Provide concrete examples and allow reasonable time because learners may differ in pace.
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Q9. A teacher repeatedly says that a slow writer will never do well. The learner stops attempting longer answers. Which development-sensitive interpretation is best?

A The learner has proved that physical speed alone decides development.
B Teacher expectations and feedback can affect confidence and learning effort.
C The teacher should give only shorter work forever.
D The learner should be compared harshly with faster classmates.
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Q10. A learner rarely speaks in front of the whole class but asks thoughtful questions on written slips. What should the teacher do first?

A Use only oral answers to judge thinking.
B File the written questions without using them in discussion.
C Use the written questions as evidence and gradually create safe speaking opportunities.
D Ask the learner to speak only after perfect fluency.
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Q11. A learner is physically active in games but struggles to organize reasons in a written answer. What should the teacher infer?

A Physical activity does not guarantee organized reasoning, so reasoning support is needed.
B Use games performance as the main readiness clue.
C Delay that participation route until the learner shows readiness independently
D Treat written reasoning as a separate subject issue only.
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Q12. Which classroom behaviour most clearly indicates emotional development?

A Increase in height during the school year
B Writing the same answer faster after practice
C Remembering a list of names from the textbook
D Expressing disappointment without insulting peers
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Q13. Assertion: A learner who has rapid physical growth may still need emotional support in classroom participation. Reason: Different dimensions of development are related, but one dimension does not fully prove progress in every other dimension.

A Both assertion and reason are true, but the reason does not explain the assertion
B Assertion is true, but reason is false
C Assertion is false, but reason is true
D Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason explains the assertion
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Q14. A teacher asks learners to write one skill they practised, one interaction they handled better and one question they can now explain. What does this mainly assess?

A Only neat handwriting in a fixed format
B Evidence of learning progress across skill, social interaction and understanding
C Only memory of a teacher's exact words
D Only physical increase during the week
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Q15. A Class VI teacher begins a lesson with abstract definitions. Several learners copy the words but cannot use them in examples. The teacher then uses objects, pictures and peer discussion before returning to the definition. Which growth-and-development idea best supports this change?

A Written copying proves that conceptual learning has already happened.
B Development has no relation with the way learning material is presented.
C The teacher should remove learners who need concrete examples.
D Instruction should match learners current readiness and then guide them toward the next step.

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