Top 80+ Solved Introduction to Educational Philosophy MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Who said “Education is the dynamic side of philosophy”?
a. James Ross
b. Plato
c. John Dewey
d. Sir John Adams
Q. Who said “Philosophy and education are like the two sides of the same coin”?
a. Comenius
b. James Ross
c. John Dewey
d. John Locke
Q. If philosophy is the contemplative side, what would be the active side?
a. Sociology
b. Psychology
c. Education
d. Psychology
Q. Which is not the nature of philosophy?
a. It is a science of knowledge.
b. It is a collective ensemble of various viewpoints.
c. It is a planned attempt on search for truth.
d. It is a totality of man’s creative ideas.
Q. On what is based the need for teaching philosophy of education?
a. All pupils are not alike.
b. Different systems of education found in different countries.
c. Different philosophies expressed different points of view on every aspects of education.
d. Different ways of teaching –learning.
Q. The word ‘philosophy’ refers to
a. a certain way of thinking
b. a certain way of believing
c. a certain way of solving a problem.
d. a certain way of education.
Q. Philosophy arrives out of an attempt to arrive
a. at the solution of teaching-learning.
b. at the solution of life.
c. at the solution of education.
d. at the solution of a problem.
Q. The choice of studies to be included in a curriculum has to depend on a/an
a. psychological approach.
b. sociological approach.
c. philosophical approach.
d. educational approach.
Q. Any educational problem which requires philosophical scrutiny is a subject matter of
a. educational sociology.
b. educational psychology.
c. educational philosophy.
d. educational research.
Q. Plato’s “____________________” is now considered to be the finest of the treatises ever writtenon education.
a. Didactica Magna
b. Emile
c. Democracy and Education
d. Republic
Q. When a philosopher wishes to spread his philosophy, he formulates
a. a scheme of education based on his sociology
b. a scheme of education based on his philosophy.
c. a scheme of education based on his psychology.
d. a scheme of education based on his methods of teaching.
Q. “Knowledge of the true nature of different things is philosophy.” Who said this?
a. Fichte
b. Hegel
c. Rousseau
d. Plato
Q. Philosophy does not solve an immediate problem, but attempts to find
a. the deeper causes of problems.
b. the deeper effects of problems.
c. the deeper meanings of problems.
d. the deeper solutions of problems.
Q. The major problems and areas of philosophy are
a. Reality, knowledge, truth and existence.
b. Reality, knowledge, truth and value.
c. Reality, knowledge, truth and thoughts.
d. Reality, knowledge, truth and wisdom.