Top 350+ Solved Philosophical and Sociological Foundations of Education MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Culture is the unique possession of

a. all living things

b. man

c. animals

d. all of the above

  • b. man

Q. Peer group is Important

a. specialized group

b. primary group

c. secondary group

d. derivative group

  • b. primary group

Q. Culture is

a. static

b. dynamic

c. only internal

d. only external

  • b. dynamic

Q. What is the most effective factor of social change in a democratic country?

a. religion

b. family

c. education

d. community

  • c. education

Q. Who has given the classification of social group as primary and secondary group?

a. Durkheim

b. Mac Iver

c. Gillin

d. Cooley

  • d. Cooley

Q. A primary group can best be defined as a group

a. that is characterized by shared interests and interchangeability of roles

b. in which two or more people interact in predictable ways

c. that is characterized by face-to-face interaction and close emotional ties

d. in which two or more people work together to achieve a goal

  • c. that is characterized by face-to-face interaction and close emotional ties

Q. Cooley’s ‘’face-to-face’’ group refers to

a. an in group

b. a primary group

c. a formal group

d. an out group

  • b. a primary group

Q. A group in which one has a ‘’we feeling’’ is called a

a. nationality group

b. primary group

c. inherited group

d. secondary group

  • b. primary group

Q. Which of the following characteristics is essential in a primary group?

a. its members must be of the same age

b. it should have large membership

c. its members must have high rate of interaction with another

d. its members must be limited to one sex

  • c. its members must have high rate of interaction with another

Q. Culture is

a. the characteristics and products of the learned behaviours of a group of people

b. the sum total of feelings of the people of a group

c. the totality of the interrelationship of the people of a group

d. the totality of mutual understandings of the people of a group

  • a. the characteristics and products of the learned behaviours of a group of people

Q. In secondary groups, members are bound by

a. close and intimate ties

b. formal rules

c. informal rules only

d. all of the above

  • b. formal rules

Q. An example of primary groups is

a. an association of workers

b. Red Cross society

c. a political party

d. family

  • d. family

Q. One of the chief characteristics of secondary group is

a. physical proximity

b. permanency

c. largeness in size

d. compulsory membership

  • c. largeness in size

Q. Which of the following is not a secondary group

a. a city

b. labour union

c. political party

d. students in a classroom

  • d. students in a classroom
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