SECOND
SEMESTER B.Ed. DEGREE EXAMINATION- Oct/Nov 2014
(Revised
scheme- 2013)
Model
Question Paper
Paper 1X- EDU 09.10 Theoretical Base of Social Science
Education-II
Duration:
2
Hours
Maximum:
50 Marks
[Instruction: Answer all questions from Part A and
Part B, four questions from Part C and one question from Part D.]
PART
– A
(Select the most appropriate option from those given in the brackets)
1. The Unit
approach in organizing social science curriculum is -
(A. Child centred, B. Content centred,
C. Community centred, D. Teacher centred)
2. The main
advantage of a social science laboratory is -?
(A. To keep apparatus, B. To facilitate learning
by doing, C. To make teaching interesting,
D. To keep archaeological materials)
3. Action
hypotheses are based on -
(A. Theory, B. Causes of the problem, C.
Experience of the Investigator, D. Previous research)
4. Which
of the following is an example of learner centred instructional strategy?
(A. collaborative learning, B. Problem
solving, C. Discovery learning, D. All the above)
5. Which
of the following is an element of a teaching model?
(A. Syntax, B. Effects, C. Both of the above ,
D. None of the above)
6. Research
outlook can be developed mainly by -
(A. Lecture method, B. Question answer method, C.
Supervised study method, D. Problem method)
7. Which of the
following is used as an activity for developing International Understanding?
(A. Singing National Anthem, B.
Arranging an exhibition, C. Celebrating birth days of world leaders, D.
Celebrating National Days)
8. Which of
the following is a function of a good text book in social science?
(A. An assistant master in print, B. A self
teaching device, C. A constant companion of the student, D. All the above)
9. Which
of the following is an example of historical community resource?
(A. Palace, B. Grama sabha, C. Banks, D. Sea
shore)
10. Which approach is
based on the principle ‘whole to parts’ in organizing curriculum?
(A. Spiral approach, B. Concentric
approach, C. Topical approach, D. All the above)
(10
x 1 = 10 Marks)
PART
– B
(Answer
all Questions in a paragraph)
11. List some principles
of curriculum construction.
12. Examine the role of
Social Science in promoting the spirit of Inter National Understanding among the students.
13. What is the need for
preparing a work book in Social Science?
14. Define Action Research and
explain briefly the application of Action Research in a Social Science
Class
15. List the advantages of
collaborative learning as an Instructional Strategy.
(5 x 2 = 10 Marks)
PART – C
(Answer
any four Questions in one page each)
16. Explain briefly the
nature and significance of Community Resources in teaching Social Science. What are the different ways of
utilizing them in your class?
17. Examine the advantages of Discovery Learning
Strategy in Social Science.
18. Explain the criteria
of a good Text book in Social Science.
19. Distinguish between
Concentric and Spiral approaches in Curriculum Construction.
20. Discuss the steps of
Problem Solving Strategy and its advantages in teaching Social Science.
21. As a Social Science
Teacher, how will you equip your Class Room?
(4 x 5 = 20 Marks)
PART
– D
(Answer
any one Question in 3 pages)
22. What is the meaning of
National Integration? Explain the role of Social Science in promoting the
spirit of National Integration among the students. Suggest some activities,
inside and outside the class, to promote National Integration.
23. Describe how you will
organize and maintain the various materials and resources of teaching Social
Science at secondary level. What are the various sources of these materials? As
a teacher, how will you make the best use of these materials and resources?
(1 x 10 = 10 Marks)
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