Top 350+ Solved Philosophical and Sociological Foundations of Education MCQ Questions Answer
Q. What is considered to be the most prominent factor of social change?
a. Environmental
b. Psychological
c. Educational
d. Biological
Q. Education brings about social change by changing man’s
a. Fashion
b. Location
c. Occupation
d. Attitude
Q. Mass education has fostered the sense and the feeling of
a. Rivalry
b. Equality
c. Pride
d. Discrimination
Q. The mass media that come in the printed form is called
a. The press
b. Radio
c. Television
d. Satellite
Q. Which one of the following is the largest computer network?
a. Satellite
b. Compact disc
c. Internet
d. Google
Q. Which among the following best describes the meaning of culture?
a. The characteristics and products of the learned behaviour of a group of people
b. The feelings of the people of a group
c. The inter-relationships of the people of a group
d. The mutual understandings of the people of a group
Q. Buildings, roads, bridges are examples of
a. Non-material culture
b. Technological culture
c. Industrial culture
d. Material culture
Q. One of the main causes of cultural lag is
a. Population explosiion
b. Political power
c. Technological advancement
d. Natural calamities
Q. Which of the following moves faster than the others?
a. Material culture
b. Non-material culture
c. Technological culture
d. Intellectual culture
Q. To which type of culture belong attitudes, religious beliefs, moral beliefs andetiquettes?
a. Material culture
b. Intellectual culture
c. Non material culture
d. Industrial culture
Q. What is most important to bridge the cultural lag?
a. Technology
b. Government
c. NGOs
d. Education
Q. Which of the following is most effective in bringing about cultural change?
a. Discipline
b. Cultural functions
c. Education
d. Mass media
Q. Cultural change is
a. A characteristic of a developing country
b. Restricted to third world countries
c. Universal phenomenon
d. Restricted to primitive societies
Q. The term ‘Primary group’ was first introduced by
a. C. H. Cooley
b. John Dewey
c. Pestalozzi
d. Karl Marx