(a) Antone Von Leuwenhoek
(b) Louis Pasteur
(c) Robert Hook
(d) None of the above
Q2. In schools, it is important to teach environmental education because
(a) The teachers will get jobs in schools
(b) The students will become aware of the environmental issues
(c) The students cannot live without the environment
(d) It will help in solving the problem of environment pollution
Q3. Conduction of thermal energy takes place in
(a) solids
(b) liquids
(c) gases
(d) All of these
Q4. Which of the following topic is suitable for a unit plan?
(a) The meaning and concept of the systems of the body
(b) The blood circulatory system
(c) The different systems of the human body
(d) The blood and respiratory system
Q5. The meaning of education through excursion is
(a) education outside school premises
(b) recreation outside school premises
(c) practical personal experience
(d) learning in difficult situation
Q6. Which of the following teaching method was invented by Kilpatrick?
(a) Problem solving method
(b) Project method
(c) Heuristic method
(d) Demonstration method
Q7. Bronze is an alloy of
(a) copper and zinc
(b) copper and tin
(c) copper and iron
(d) copper and aluminum
Q8. Which of the following is not objective of a science laboratory?
(a) To arouse interest towards science amongst the students
(b) To prove scientific principles
(c) To use the spare time of students
(d) To develop the measuring skills
Q9. We can integrate Environmental studies with other subjects while teaching.
(a) The above statement is true
(b) The above statement is false
(c) There is no relevance of teaching Environmental Studies with other subjects
(d) Environmental Studies itself is complete subject
Q10. The first step of the scientific method is
(a) forming a hypothesis
(b) making an observation
(c) conducting an experiment
(d) predicting the result of the experiment
Solutions:
S1. Ans.(a)
S2. Ans.(b)
S3. Ans.(d)
S4. Ans.(c)
S5. Ans.(c)
S6. Ans.(b)
S7. Ans.(b)
S8. Ans.(c)
S9. Ans.(a)
S10. Ans.(b)