Here are 55 multiple-choice questions with options and answers based on the provided PDF
of EDU 101 by CONFIDENCE ONIMASA:
1-10: Meaning, Roles, and Qualities of a Teacher
1. Who is a teacher?
a) A student who learns
b) A person who facilitates learning
c) A person who only gives exams
d) A person who manages a school
a. Answer: b) A person who facilitates learning
2. What is one major role of a teacher?
a) Carpenter
b) Assessor
c) Banker
d) Technician
a. Answer: b) Assessor
3. What quality must a good teacher have?
a) Strictness
b) Unfriendliness
c) Friendliness
d) Arrogance
a. Answer: c) Friendliness
4. Who is the first teacher of a child?
a) Father
b) Mother
c) Teacher
d) Guardian
a. Answer: b) Mother
5. What is a teacher when performing the function of a parent?
a) Loco parentis
b) Strict teacher
c) School principal
d) Government worker
a. Answer: a) Loco parentis
6. What is an unethical practice for a teacher?
a) Teaching professionally
b) Teaching without qualification
c) Preparing lesson plans
d) Using teaching aids
a. Answer: b) Teaching without qualification
7. Which skill is essential for class control?
a) Management skills
b) Playing skills
c) Sports skills
d) Sleeping skills
a. Answer: a) Management skills
8. What must a teacher have for effective communication?
a) Low voice
b) Good communication skills
c) Silence
d) Laziness
a. Answer: b) Good communication skills
9. A teacher must have a passion for whom?
a) Politics
b) Business
c) Children
d) Traveling
a. Answer: c) Children
10. What must a teacher respect?
a) Time
b) Politics
c) Wealth
d) Silence
a. Answer: a) Time
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11-20: Education and Types
11. What is education?
a) A process of acquiring knowledge
b) A way to make money
c) A method of controlling people
d) A process of playing games
a. Answer: a) A process of acquiring knowledge
12. What are the three main types of education?
a) Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary
b) Formal, Informal, and Non-formal
c) Government, Private, and Public
d) Urban, Rural, and Remote
a. Answer: b) Formal, Informal, and Non-formal
13. Where is formal education received?
a) On the streets
b) Schools and institutions
c) At home only
d) On social media
a. Answer: b) Schools and institutions
14. What is an example of informal education?
a) Learning in a classroom
b) Learning from family
c) Attending university
d) Studying for a degree
a. Answer: b) Learning from family
15. What does non-formal education include?
a) Planned learning outside schools
b) Only learning in schools
c) Only attending online classes
d) Ignoring education
a. Answer: a) Planned learning outside schools
16. What is education sometimes called?
a) The root of all problems
b) The mother of all faculties
c) A waste of time
d) A business opportunity
a. Answer: b) The mother of all faculties
17. What is the main goal of informal education?
a) Passing exams
b) Socialization
c) Getting a degree
d) Making money
a. Answer: b) Socialization
18. Who mainly provides informal education?
a) Schools
b) Parents and peers
c) The government
d) Universities
a. Answer: b) Parents and peers
19. What is the primary purpose of education?
a) To develop individuals and society
b) To make people rich
c) To keep people in school forever
d) To make exams harder
a. Answer: a) To develop individuals and society
20. What does non-formal education lack compared to formal education?
a) Rigid structure
b) Any learning value
c) Teachers
d) Knowledge
a. Answer: a) Rigid structure
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21-25: Teaching Profession and Professionalization
21. What is teaching?
a) A way to force students to study
b) A process of facilitating learning
c) A simple job with no training
d) A business opportunity
a. Answer: b) A process of facilitating learning
22. What is the end product of teaching?
a) Confusion
b) Learning
c) More exams
d) Arguments
a. Answer: b) Learning
23. Who is a professional teacher?
a) Someone with formal training
b) Anyone who can read and write
c) A person who works at a school
d) A person who loves children
a. Answer: a) Someone with formal training
24. What is professionalization?
a) Making a job more structured and ethical
b) Quitting a profession
c) Ignoring ethical guidelines
d) Lowering standards in education
a. Answer: a) Making a job more structured and ethical
25. What is a key aspect of professionalization?
a) Continuous learning
b) Doing nothing new
c) Avoiding further training
d) Ignoring ethics
a. Answer: a) Continuous learning
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26-35: Methods of Teaching
26. What is the play-way method used for?
a) University education
b) Nursery and primary education
c) Adult education
d) Research work
Answer: b) Nursery and primary education
27. Who is the father of the play-way method?
a) John Dewey
b) Maria Montessori
c) Socrates
d) Plato
Answer: b) Maria Montessori
28. What is the lecture method also called?
a) Content transmission
b) Play-way method
c) Project method
d) Discussion method
Answer: a) Content transmission
29. Who introduced the discussion method?
a) Socrates
b) Aristotle
c) Plato
d) Dewey
Answer: a) Socrates
30. What is another name for the discussion method?
a) Socratic method
b) Montessori method
c) Dewey method
d) Formal method
Answer: a) Socratic method
31. What is the most interactive method of teaching?
a) Lecture method
b) Discussion method
c) Silent method
d) Copy method
Answer: b) Discussion method
32. Who is the father of the project method?
a) Socrates
b) Plato
c) John Dewey
d) Aristotle
Answer: c) John Dewey
33. What method allows students to work independently?
a) Lecture method
b) Play-way method
c) Project method
d) Content transmission
Answer: c) Project method
34. What is the most economical teaching method?
a) Play-way method
b) Lecture method
c) Discussion method
d) Project method
Answer: b) Lecture method
35. What does a good teaching method promote?
a) Active learning
b) Passive listening
c) Only memorization
d) Less student involvement
Answer: a) Active learning
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36-55: Evaluation, Trade Union, and TRCN
36. What is the first step in teaching?
a) Giving exams
b) Lesson planning
c) Writing a syllabus
d) Skipping lessons
Answer: b) Lesson planning
37. What helps teachers organize content?
a) Syllabus
b) Test booklets
c) Student notes
d) Random ideas
Answer: a) Syllabus
38. What document does a teacher use in class?
a) Exam papers
b) Lesson note
c) School rules
d) Student attendance list
Answer: b) Lesson note
39. What is an instructional objective?
a) Guides the teacher's plan
b) A list of questions for students
c) A rulebook for teachers
d) A classroom decoration
Answer: a) Guides the teacher's plan
40. What is the aim of evaluation?
a) To assess learning progress
b) To punish students
c) To make teaching difficult
d) To avoid exams
Answer: a) To assess learning progress
41. What does summative evaluation measure?
a) Student’s final performance
b) Daily classroom attendance
c) Number of school hours
d) Teacher’s performance only
Answer: a) Student’s final performance
42. What does formative evaluation focus on?
a) Ongoing learning progress
b) Punishing students
c) Grading all students the same
d) Only the final exam
Answer: a) Ongoing learning progress
43. What is diagnostic evaluation used for?
a) Identifying student difficulties
b) Predicting future test scores
c) Punishing late students
d) Deciding school funding
Answer: a) Identifying student difficulties
44. What is a trade union?
a) A group protecting workers’ rights
b) A type of business
c) A school project
d) A government office
Answer: a) A group protecting workers’ rights
45. What does NUT stand for?
a) National Union of Teachers
b) National Unity of Trade
c) Nigeria Urban Teachers
d) Nigeria Union of Traders
Answer: a) National Union of Teachers
46. When was the NUT founded?
a) 1931
b) 1950
c) 1978
d) 1990
Answer: a) 1931
47. Who was the first president of NUT?
a) Rev. I.O. Ransome Kuti
b) Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe
c) Chief Awolowo
d) John Dewey
Answer: a) Rev. I.O. Ransome Kuti
48. What is the main objective of NUT?
a) To promote teachers' welfare
b) To make profit
c) To discipline students
d) To hire school principals
Answer: a) To promote teachers' welfare
49. What does TRCN stand for?
a) Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria
b) Teaching Reform Commission of Nigeria
c) Training and Research Council of Nigeria
d) Teachers Recruitment Corporation of Nigeria
Answer: a) Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria
50. When was TRCN established?
a) 1993
b) 1985
c) 2000
d) 2010
Answer: a) 1993
51. What is the motto of TRCN?
a) Teaching for Excellence
b) Learning for Life
c) Success in Teaching
d) Quality Education for All
Answer: a) Teaching for Excellence
52. What is the vision of TRCN?
a) To control and regulate teacher education
b) To replace teachers with technology
c) To focus only on private schools
d) To increase school fees
Answer: a) To control and regulate teacher education
53. What does TRCN conduct?
a) Professional examinations for teachers
b) Student elections
c) University admissions
d) School funding programs
Answer: a) Professional examinations for teachers
54. What is one major function of TRCN?
a) Licensing qualified teachers
b) Conducting student tests
c) Running private schools
d) Managing education budgets
Answer: a) Licensing qualified teachers
55. Who can register with TRCN?
a) Only qualified teachers
b) Anyone interested in teaching
c) All students
d) Parents and guardians
Answer: a) Only qualified teachers
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