ECE232



Category: ECE232

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ECE232

1 / 50

1.

Government has indirect
control over
education .

2 / 50

2.

Checklist is not use for
measuring pupil's ____

3 / 50

3.

Evaluation of expected
behaviour depends on ____
observation

4 / 50

4.

Demostrating how to hold
the writing tools is learning
skill.

5 / 50

5.

Food given to students in
northern part of nigeria is a
form of
stock.

6 / 50

6.

The school football is an
example of
stock.

7 / 50

7.

A
made test is constructed
locally.

8 / 50

8.

Method of judging and
forming opinion about
something is
_.

9 / 50

9.

____ regulates learning
activities in schools

10 / 50

10.

Hen, duck and eagle are
examples of ____.

11 / 50

11.

This system of observation
requires lesser time to
accomplish.

12 / 50

12.

Continuous assessment is
when considers all the
behaviour of students.

13 / 50

13.

____ book shows the
name, age, sex height etc.

14 / 50

14.

Art work can help to
develop
control.

15 / 50

15.

Continuous assessment
that conveys the
performance of past and
present is
_.

16 / 50

16.

A teacher observing a
group of dancers is ____
observation.

17 / 50

17.

This involves careful
watching of pupils'
behaviour.

18 / 50

18.

Test which involves the
measure of motor or
manual responses of
examinees is
test.

19 / 50

19.

The setting in which the
environment is made to
appear natural but
controlled is called
__

20 / 50

20.

Hen, duck and eagle are
examples of
_.

21 / 50

21.

Creating an environment for
obervation implies ___

22 / 50

22.

Experience of mr. Dele who
visited a private school in
lagos is recorded in the
book.

23 / 50

23.

Sccoring is defind in two
ways, namely global
scoring and
scoring.

24 / 50

24.

Tests, whether oral or
are series of exercises
mearnt to measure
knowledge.

25 / 50

25.

The potential period of
intellection development in
children is
to
years.

26 / 50

26.

method involves careful
watching of pupils'
behaviour

27 / 50

27.

Observation can be of the
following settings except
____.

28 / 50

28.

This gives a picture of the
chid's performance over a
long period

29 / 50

29.

There are
categories of marking
scheme.

30 / 50

30.

Food given to students in
northern part of nigeria is a
form of ____ stock.

31 / 50

31.

type of behaviour is difficult
to assess with pen and
paper.

32 / 50

32.

An observer must be
interested in all except
____.

33 / 50

33.

reminds the teacher of
lesson he has taught and
ones he has not.

34 / 50

34.

This is not a natural setting
for observation.

35 / 50

35.

Paints, crayons, pencils,
songs etc. are forms of
_.

36 / 50

36.

gives a picture of the chid's
performance over a long
period.

37 / 50

37.

Test that involves verbal
communication between
examiners and exerminee
is
_test.

38 / 50

38.

This information is less
reliable to counsellors.

39 / 50

39.

In an envvironment where
the observer limit behaviour
of a personbeing observed
is
_

40 / 50

40.

Test with table of norm is
_test.

41 / 50

41.

observation require taking
notes on the number of
occurance of a particular
behaviour.

42 / 50

42.

That
is used intergeangebly with
nursery education or preschoo

43 / 50

43.

Government has indirect
control over ____ education

44 / 50

44.

Early childhood is that
giving to children with
maximum age of
_.

45 / 50

45.

Neglecting children at their
early stages in life leads to
effects.

46 / 50

46.

regulates learning activities
in schools.

47 / 50

47.

This reminds the teacher of
lesson he has taught and
ones he has not

48 / 50

48.

Non-cognive behaviours
can only be evaluated
through
method.

49 / 50

49. This is not a reading skill.

50 / 50

50.

A teacher observing a
group of dancers is
observation

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