Principal & Vice Principal Model Past paper 2021 PDF

Part – I English

 The idiom “See eye to eye” means ____?
Answer: Agreeing with someone
Noor Fatima falls _____ the horse.
Answer: Off
 The synonym of “Bean” is?
Answer: Seed
 The Synonym of ‘Spurious’ is?
Answer: Fake
 The Synonym of Garbage is?
Answer: Litter
The Synonym of Sway is?
Answer: Swing
 The Synonym of Adjoining is?
Answer: Adjacent
The sun rises ______ the East.
Answer: In
It is as easy to do it right as ____?
Answer: To do it wrong
 What does the idiom “hit the nail on the head” mean?
Answer: To be exactly correct
I am totally agreed _____ your proposal.
Answer: With
 Call on means ______?
Answer: Pay a visit to someone
What is the Synonym of FOSTERING?
Answer: Nurturing
 Idiom: To keep one’s temper means _____?
Answer: To be in good mood / To remain calm
He died _____ fever?
Answer: Of
 Choose analogous pair: Chalk : Blackboard ::?
Answer: Ink : Paper
 She admitted ______ her mistake.
Answer: making
 It has been raining _____ an hour.
Answer: For
He is interested ____________ learning Spanish.
Answer: In
 _______ cow is a useful animal.
Answer: The
 The Synonym of Enormous is?
Answer: Huge
The Antonym of Downfall is?
Answer: Rise
We should buy pure food articles. Here ‘buy’ is?
Answer: Transitive verb
The vowel used in cool is _____?
Answer: /u:/
Now I am free. The subject predicate division for this sentence is ____?
Answer: Now I | am free.
Q. Which of the following is an adverb?
Answer: Unwisely
Q. Last night she sets the cake on the table. Here ‘she sets’ is?
Answer: She set
Q. She is _______ with her doll.
Answer: Playing
Q. The adverb of abrupt is _____?
Answer: Abruptly
Q. Which part of speech joins words, phrases, or clauses together?
Answer: Conjunction
Q. Identify the proper noun: Let’s go to Malaysia.
Answer: Malaysia
Q. Find the correct indirect sentence: He said, “Let us wait for the award.”
Answer: He suggested that they should wait for the award and He proposed that they should wait for the award.
Q. Change into indirect speech: She said, “How can I, a girl, who cannot ride or use sword or lance, be of any help?”
Answer: She asked how she, a girl who could not ride or use sword or lance, could be of any help.
Q. Because his father was away ______ he did not go to town.
Answer: ,
Q. Identify the word with a diphthong: Toil, Cut, Lip, Hat
Answer: Toil
Q. The Synonym of Extirpate is?
Answer: To destroy completely
Q. I do not have much _____ its just two small bags.
Answer: Luggage
Q. Humility is a fine virtue. The Synonym of Humility is?
Answer: Kindness (Modesty)
Q. What is the feminine of Bachelor?
Answer: Spinster
Q. Hurrah! We have got the prize. Which kind of sentence is this?
Answer: Exclamatory sentence
Q. The idiom: “Pull someone’s leg” means?
Answer: To deceive or tease someone
Q. The streets of Peshawar are worse than those of Lahore. Here ‘those’ is?
Answer: Demonstrative pronoun
Q. Choose the part of sentence: The hour to prepare lesson “has arrived”.
Answer: Predicate
Q. I prefer to ride my bike _____ the hill.
Answer: Down
Q. The street runs _____ the sea front.
Answer: Along
Q. The boat will take you _____ the river.
Answer: Across
Q. Her apartment is _____ the second floor.
Answer: On
Q. He is ______ home.
Answer: At
Q. Train is late 2 hours ______ 6 hours.
Answer: By
Q. Before going soldiers blew _____ the bridge.
Answer: Up

Part II: Job-Related

Pedagogy (Teaching Methodology)

The 5E lesson plan phase where students actively engage with materials, collaborate in teams, and solve problems is called ______?
Answer: Explore
 The more parts of your brain you use/employ during learning, the more likely you are to ______ information/knowledge.
Answer: Retain
 Constructive interaction with peers, administrators, supervisors, staff, mentor teachers, and parents is referred to as ______?
Answer: Collaboration
Teachers should present information/knowledge to the students clearly and in interesting way, and relate this new information to the things to what students?
Answer: Already know
 A unique form of group interaction, where students exchange and examine views, experiences, beliefs, ideas, opinions, and conclusion?
Answer: Discussion
 A philosophy that emphasizes human resource development and promotes effective educational techniques to rebuild society is known as ______?
Answer: Reconstructionism
 A student asks, “How do we know the truth?” and “How do we know what we know?” This student is engaging with which branch of philosophy?
Answer: Epistemology
 An assessment used to determine a person’s performance after a year of study is called ______?
Answer: Achievement Test
The philosophical assumption regarded as unconscious, environmental, or biological by various personality theories is _____?
Answer: Determinism
 Adaptation is classified under which domain of Bloom’s Taxonomy?
Answer: Psychomotor Domain
A kind of social cement made up of habits, ideals, attitudes, beliefs, and thinking patterns of a particular group is known as ______?
Answer: Culture
 Cognitive growth results from the process of taking in new information about the world and changing one’s ideas to include this new knowledge, according to ______?
Answer: Jean Piaget
 The psychologist who demonstrated the complementary relationship between Experimental Psychology and Ethnic Psychology is ____?
Answer: Wilhelm Wundt
 The domain of study concerned with processing of knowledge and thinking?
Answer: Cognitive
Assessment for Learning is also known as which type of assessment?
Answer: Formative Assessment
What is the key purpose of Formative Assessment?
Answer: Feedback and improvement
In the field of education, which option provides a quantitative description of students’ performance?
Answer: Measurement
Law of Use and Law of Disuse are considered as parts of learning principle of ______?
Answer: Law of Exercise
The theory representing a qualitative change from one type of thought or behavior to another is attributed to _____?
Answer: Jean Piaget
A drama technique involving only mime and gestures, without spoken words is known as ______?
Q. Which educator promoted education focusing on the child as a whole?
Answer: John Dewey
Q. The philosophy that expresses the essence of a thing is known as ______?
Answer: Idealism
Q. A theory stating that the unconscious drives human behavior and motivates actions toward seeking pleasure is called ______?
Answer: Psychoanalytic theory
Q. Assessing the consistency of results from two tests built similarly is referred to as ______?
Answer: Parallel forms reliability
Q. A condition involving significantly subaverage intellectual functioning is known as _____?
Answer: Mental retardation
Q. Every system of education is based on?
Answer: Ideology of nation
Q. A branch of psychology that viewed studying isolated parts of perception as ineffective is known as ______?
Answer: Gestalt psychology
Q. The concept of Levels of Abstraction is related to _____?
Answer: Benjamin Bloom
Q. An evaluation tool conducted multiple times throughout the quarter is known as ______?
Answer: Formative assessment
Q. Think-pair-share and Jigsaw are techniques used in which teaching strategy?
Answer: Cooperative learning
Q. A term related to assessment that reflects a non-threatening tone and suggests partnership is ______?
Answer: Feedback
Q. The process designed to lower social inhibitions and encourage new ideas is called ______?
Answer: Brainstorming
Q. A score showing how far above or below the mean an individual score falls is called ______?
Answer: Standard score
Q. The field of study concerned with attitude, emotions, and confidence?
Answer: Affective
Q. The word “Pedagogy” means ____?
Answer: To lead the child
Q. A teaching method helpful for listing critical points or identifying emerging issues is called ______?
Answer: Discussion method
Q. The model introduced by Sigmund Freud is known as the _______?
Answer: Psychoanalytic Model
Q. Based upon the functions that it performs, which is NOT a type of assessment?
Answer: Comparative Assessment
Q. A psychiatric disorder characterized by aggressiveness and purposefully bothering others is known as ______?
Answer: Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Q. According to which theorist does a person experience a major conflict at each stage?
Answer: Erik Erikson
Q. Inquiry Based Science teaching is actually a ______?
Answer: Constructivist Approach
Q. An assessment that offers students timely and specific feedback is called ______?
Answer: Formative assessment
Q. The element that serves as the starting point in curriculum design is ______?
Answer: Learning objectives
Q. Reinforcement given for making sounds and later using them as words occurs in ______?
Answer: Operant Conditioning
Q. This teaching strategy highlights fundamental dilemmas or critical issues?
Answer: Case Study Method
Q. In which stage of Bloom’s taxonomy are actions such as listing, defining, naming, identifying and showing primarily categorized?
Answer: Knowledge
Q. An assessment that offers students timely and specific feedback to improve learning is called ______?
Answer: Formative assessment
Q. Which educator promoted education focusing on the child as a whole?
Answer: John Dewey
Q. Law of Use and Law of Disuse are considered as parts of learning principle of ______?
Answer: Law of Exercise
Q. The curriculum designed to accommodate individual differences is based on which principle of curriculum?
Answer: Individualization Principle
Q. A kind of social cement made up of habits, ideals, attitudes, beliefs, and thinking patterns of a particular group is known as ______?
Answer: Culture
Q. A condition involving significantly subaverage intellectual functioning along with deficits in adaptive behavior is known as _____?
Answer: Mental retardation
Q. The psychologist who demonstrated the complementary relationship between Experimental Psychology and Ethnic Psychology is ____?
Answer: Wilhelm Wundt
Q. The philosophical assumption regarded as unconscious, environmental, or biological by various personality theories is _____?
Answer: Determinism
Q. A psychiatric disorder characterized by aggressiveness and a tendency to purposefully bother and irritate others is known as ______?
Answer: Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Q. The technique that ensures every student has an equal chance to speak during a discussion is called ______?
Answer: Talking tickets
Q. The philosophy that expresses the essence of a thing, which makes a thing what it is, and yet is free from all particular qualities is known as ______?
Answer: Idealism
Think-pair-share, Jigsaw, Round robin brainstorming, and Three-minute review are techniques used in which teaching strategy?
Answer: Cooperative learning
A theory stating that the unconscious drives human behavior and motivates actions toward seeking pleasure is called ______?
Answer: Psychoanalytic theory
A term related to assessment that reflects a non-threatening tone and suggests partnership, trust, and understanding is ______?
Answer:  Feedback
 What is the primary goal of Pakistan’s Single National Curriculum?
Answer: Standardize education across the country
 The element that plays a pivotal role in curriculum design and serves as the starting point is ______?
Answer: Learning objectives
Cognitive growth results from taking in new information and changing one’s ideas to include this new knowledge, according to ______?
Answer: Jean Piaget
The model introduced by Viennese physician Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), which does not fit neatly into other personality models, is known as the _______?
Answer: Psychoanalytic Model
This teaching strategy highlights fundamental dilemmas or critical issues and provides a format for role playing ambiguous or controversial scenarios ______?
Answer: Case Study Method
 Includes what is learned from internal or external stimulation, as well as physical and structural changes that take place as growth proceeds towards maturity, is known as _______?
Answer: Development
 A professor of psychology who conducted a longitudinal study on characteristics of intellectually gifted students is ______?
Answer: Lewis Terman
Reinforcement given first for making sounds, then combining sounds, and later using those combinations as words in proper contexts occurs in ______?
Answer: Operant Conditioning
 A student asks, “How do we know the truth?” and “How do we know what we know?” This student is engaging with which branch of philosophy?
Answer: Epistemology
The initial stage in concept formation, where children group several unrelated objects together, is called _______?
Answer: Syncretic form of Thinking
 The 5E lesson plan phase where students actively engage with materials, collaborate in teams, and solve problems is called ______?
Answer: Explore
A teaching method helpful for listing critical points, identifying emerging issues, or generating questions from assigned readings is called ______?
Answer: Discussion method
 A drama technique involving only mime and gestures, without spoken words, such as pretending to wash or eat, is known as ______?
Answer: Pantomime
 An evaluation tool conducted multiple times at the end of classes throughout the quarter is known as ______?
Answer: Formative assessment
 The philosophy of education determines which one of the following?
Answer: The goals and aims of education
The process designed to lower social inhibitions in groups and encourage the creation of new ideas is called ______?
Answer: Brainstorming
 The unconscious source of desires and motives operating on the “Pleasure Principle” is known as ______?
Answer: Id
 The learning skill that involves practicing individual sub-skills and then associating or coordinating these parts into a meaningful pattern is known as _____?
Answer: The Intermediate or Associative Phase
 According to which theorist does a person experience a major conflict at each stage, and the resolution of each stage affects ultimate personality development?
Answer: Erik Erikson
Classification that results from the province of hierarchies, where categories increase in complexity through the classification, is known as ______?
Answer: Vertical classification
The term that describes the consistent patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors exhibited by an individual over time is _______?
Answer: Personality
 A philosophy that emphasizes human resource development and promotes effective educational techniques to rebuild society is known as ______?
Answer: Reconstructionism
 The theory representing a qualitative change from one type of thought or behavior to another is attributed to _____?
Answer: Jean Piaget
Assessment for Learning is also known as which type of assessment?
Answer: Formative Assessment
Based upon the functions that it performs, assessment is generally divided into three types. Select the option that is not a type of assessment?
Answer: Comparative Assessment
 The best and appropriate practices of teaching methodology and techniques to achieve the objectives are included in the ______?
Answer: Lesson Plan
Education designed specifically for children who cannot fully benefit from the standard curriculum due to various needs is called _____?
Answer: Special Education
The concept of Levels of Abstraction is related to _____?
Answer: Benjamin Bloom

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