Top 80+ Solved Introduction to Educational Philosophy MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Who said, “Philosophy and education are like the two sides of the same coin”?

a. James Ross

b. Plato

c. sir John Adams

d. John Dewey

  • a. James Ross

Q. The goals of education depend upon the philosophy that prevails in a

a. politics

b. economics

c. society

d. group

  • c. society

Q. The great philosophers of all time have also been great

a. educators

b. sociologists

c. politicians

d. psychologists

  • a. educators

Q. The branch of philosophy which deals with the problems of Reality is called

a. Epistemology

b. Metaphysics

c. Axiology

d. Sociology

  • b. Metaphysics

Q. The branch of philosophy which deals with the problems of value is

a. Metaphysics

b. Axiology

c. Epistemology

d. sociology

  • b. Axiology

Q. The branch of philosophy which deals with knowledge is called

a. Epistemology

b. Axiology

c. Metaphysics

d. Sociology

  • a. Epistemology

Q. A philosopher is a constant seeker after

a. value

b. knowledge

c. reality

d. truth

  • d. truth

Q. Who wrote the book ‘Emile’ ?

a. Rousseau

b. Comenius

c. John Locke

d. Plato

  • a. Rousseau

Q. Who wrote the book ‘Didactica Magna’ ?

a. Rousseau

b. Plato

c. John Dewey

d. Comenius

  • d. Comenius

Q. Who wrote the book The ‘Republic’?

a. John Dewey

b. John Locke

c. Plato

d. Rousseau

  • c. Plato

Q. who wrote the book ‘Thoughts Concerning Education’ ?

a. John Dewey

b. Rousseau

c. Comenius

d. John Locke

  • d. John Locke

Q. Who wrote the book ‘Democracy and Education’?

a. John Dewey

b. Rousseau

c. Rabindranath Tagore

d. Plato

  • a. John Dewey

Q. To propagate his educational scheme, Rabindranath Tagore established his

a. Academy

b. Lyceum

c. Shantiniketan

d. Wardha Ashram

  • c. Shantiniketan

Q. To propagate his educational scheme, Gandhi established his

a. Lyceum

b. Wardha Ashram

c. Shantiniketan

d. Chicago Experimental School

  • b. Wardha Ashram

Q. Who said, “ Education will never attain complete clearness without philosophy”?

a. Sir John Adams

b. Fichte

c. John Dewey

d. James Ross

  • b. Fichte
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