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NITTT Module 5 Question Paper 2023 September

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Q1. What is a significant advantage of using OER?

A) They are always printed on high-quality paper
B) They are expensive and exclusive
C) They promote exclusivity
D) They increase access to quality educational resources

Answer Key:
D) They increase access to quality educational resources

Q2. How does a Technology-Enabled Learning Space affect engagement?

A) It has no impact on student engagement
B) It decreases student engagement
C) It enhances student engagement by offering interactive and immersive experiences
D) It only focuses on passive learning

Answer Key:
C) It enhances student engagement by offering interactive and immersive experiences

Q3. Padlet can be used for

A) Playing games
B) Virtual reality experiences
C) Brainstorming, collaborative notetaking, and discussions
D) Video conferencing

Answer Key:
C) Brainstorming, collaborative notetaking, and discussions

Q4. What is a mind map?

A) A list of books to read
B) A physical map for navigation
C) A graphical representation of interconnected ideas, centered around a main topic or theme
D) A form of dance

Answer Key:
C) A graphical representation of interconnected ideas, centered around a main topic or theme

Q5. What happens to a Padlet board if you exceed the maximum number of items for your subscription plan

A) Items will be automatically deleted
B) You will be asked to upgrade your plan
C) You can’t exceed the limit
D) You need to contact customer support

Answer Key:
C) You can’t exceed the limit

Q6. Which of the following is a valid Padlet domain?

A) padlet.net
B) padlet.co.in
C) padlet.com
D) padlet.org

Answer Key:
C) padlet.com

Q7. How does Padlet support mobile devices?

A) It offers a dedicated mobile app
B) It only works on tablets, not smartphones
C) It doesn’t support mobile devices
D) It requires a special mobile browser

Answer Key:
A) It offers a dedicated mobile app

Q8. What makes Padlet a versatile tool for education?

A) It provides advanced video editing features
B) It allows students to play online games together
C) It supports collaborative learning, brainstorming, and presentations
D) It offers an extensive collection of e-books

Answer Key:
C) It supports collaborative learning, brainstorming, and presentations

Q9. What is the purpose of Padlet’s “Reactions” feature?

A) To allow users to vote on the best content
B) To let users, express their emotions towards posts
C) To restrict who can view the board
D) To provide coding tutorials

Answer Key:
B) To let users, express their emotions towards posts

Q10. How can you collaborate with others on a Padlet board?

A) By sending a friend request
B) By inviting them via email
C) By sharing your login credentials
D) By using QR code-based invitation

Answer Key:
B) By inviting them via email

Q11. What is the benefit of using Padlet’s “Comments” feature?

A) It allows users to edit each other’s posts
B) It enables users to have threaded discussions about posts
C) It automatically translates posts into different languages
D) It converts text to speech for accessibility

Answer Key:
B) It enables users to have threaded discussions about posts

Q12. Which of the following can you NOT add to a Padlet board directly?

A) YouTube videos
B) Web links
C) GIFs
D) Excel spreadsheets

Answer Key:
D) Excel spreadsheets

Q13. After reviewing a student’s assignment, what can a teacher do in Google Classroom?

A) Delete the assignment
B) Share it with other teachers only
C) Add comments, assign a grade, and return it to the student
D) Keep it for their personal records

Answer Key:
C) Add comments, assign a grade, and return it to the student

Q14. How can students receive notifications about new assignments in Google Classroom?

A) By checking the institute bulletin board
B) Through social media subscriptions
C) By subscribing to the teacher’s email list
D) By turning on notifications in the Google Classroom app

Answer Key:
D) By turning on notifications in the Google Classroom app

Q15. Can teachers reuse assignments and announcements from previous years’ classes in Google Classroom?

A) No, Google Classroom does not support reuse
B) Yes, by manually copying and pasting the content
C) Yes, by using the “Reuse post” feature
D) Only if they are using the paid version of Google Classroom

Answer Key:
C) Yes, by using the “Reuse post” feature

Q16. Can teachers track the progress of individual students in Google Classroom?

A) No, Google Classroom does not have tracking features
B) Yes, by using the Google Analytics tool
C) Yes, by reviewing student engagement and assignment submissions
D) Only if students provide permission

Answer Key:
C) Yes, by reviewing student engagement and assignment submissions

Q17. Google Classroom streamlines the process of assignment submission and grading. How do teachers receive assignments from students and provide feedback or grades?

A) By asking students to submit assignments through social media
B) By conducting paper-based submissions and grading
C) sending assignments to parents for submission
D) By receiving assignments online, reviewing them, and providing feedback and grades within Google Classroom

Answer Key:
D) By receiving assignments online, reviewing them, and providing feedback and grades within Google Classroom

Q18. Effective communication is essential in a classroom environment. How can teachers communicate announcements, changes in schedules, or important updates to their students using Google Classroom

A) By sending mass emails to all students’ parents
B) By making phone calls to each student individually.
C) By posting announcements on social media platforms
D) By creating announcements within the Google Classroom interface that students can view in their class stream

Answer Key:
D) By creating announcements within the Google Classroom interface that students can view in their class stream

Q19. Teachers need to monitor student progress to provide timely support. How does Google Classroom assist teachers in tracking student engagement and performance?

A) Google Classroom does not have any tracking features
B) By requiring teachers to manually count attendance
C) By providing insights into student engagement, including assignment completion and participation, through the Classwork page and the grading interface
D) By sending automated text messages to parents

Answer Key:
C) By providing insights into student engagement, including assignment completion and participation, through the Classwork page and the grading interface

Q20. Student needs vary, and teachers often need to provide differentiated instruction. How can Google Classroom support teachers in delivering personalized learning experiences

A) Google Classroom offers a one-size-fits-all approach with no customization options
B) By allowing teachers to deliver the same content to all students
C) By enabling teachers to post a variety of resources, assignments, and materials that cater to different learning styles and levels.
D) Google Classroom does not allow teachers to customize content

Answer Key:
C) By enabling teachers to post a variety of resources, assignments, and materials that cater to different learning styles and levels.

Q21. What is the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NMEICT)?

A) A mission focused solely on traditional teaching methods
B) A government initiative to promote tourism
C) A program aimed at transforming education using technology
D) A project to build physical infrastructure in rural areas

Answer Key:
C) A program aimed at transforming education using technology

Q22. Under NMEICT, which initiative aims to provide remote access to labs in science and engineering fields, allowing students to conduct experiments virtually?

A) e-Learning Initiative
B) Virtual Reality Initiative
C) Virtual Labs Initiative
D) Lab Simulation Initiative

Answer Key:
C) Virtual Labs Initiative

Q23. The NDL initiative under NMEICT focuses on providing students and learners access to what type of resources?

A) Printed textbooks only
B) Physical copies of research papers
C) Digitized books, articles, videos, and manuscripts
D) Audio recordings of lectures

Answer Key:
C) Digitized books, articles, videos, and manuscripts

Q24. Which digital platform, launched under NMEICT, offers online courses and study materials in diverse subjects, ranging from school-level to higher education?

A) EDX
B) Coursera
C) SWAYAM
D) Udemy

Answer Key:
C) SWAYAM

Q25. How does the integration of technological resources enhance blended learning?

A) It makes learning more challenging for students
B) It only benefits teachers, not students
C) It provides a variety of multimedia resources, interactive simulations, videos, and online assessments that engage learners and enhance understanding
D) It replaces traditional teaching methods entirely

Answer Key:
C) It provides a variety of multimedia resources, interactive simulations, videos, and online assessments that engage learners and enhance understanding

Q26. Can PLICKERS be used with devices other than computers and smartphones?

A) No, it can only be used on computers and smartphones
B) Yes, it can be used on any device with internet access
C) Yes, it can only be used on tablet devices
D) No, it can only be used on desktop computers

Answer Key:
B) Yes, it can be used on any device with internet access

Q27. What type of questions can be asked using PLICKERS?

A) Only true/false questions
B) Only essay questions
C) Only multiple-choice questions
D) Only open-ended questions

Answer Key:
C) Only multiple-choice questions

Q28. How do teachers collect student responses using PLICKERS?

A) By listening to oral responses
B) By scanning QR codes with a mobile device
C) By using a barcode scanner
D) By reading handwritten responses

Answer Key:
B) By scanning QR codes with a mobile device

Q29. Can teachers see student responses in real time on PLICKERS?

A) Yes, through a live camera feed
B) Yes, through a holographic display
C) No, they can only see responses after class
D) Yes, through the teacher dashboard

Answer Key:
D) Yes, through the teacher dashboard

Q30. What can teachers customize when creating questions in PLICKERS?

A) The font size of student responses
B) The background music for questions
C) The color of the QR code for each answer choice
D) The number of questions students can answer

Answer Key:
C) The color of the QR code for each answer choice

Q31. How can PLICKERS enhance student engagement?

A) By sending automated text messages
B) By assigning extra homework
C) By providing real-time feedback and interactivity
D) By allowing students to grade their own quizzes

Answer Key:
C) By providing real-time feedback and interactivity

Q32. How can educators track student progress on Edpuzzle?

A) By using a crystal ball
B) By analyzing student handwriting
C) By viewing detailed analytics and insights
D) By attending parent-teacher meetings

Answer Key:
C) By viewing detailed analytics and insights

Q33. Can Edpuzzle be integrated with Learning Management Systems (LMS)?

A) No, it can only be used as a standalone tool
B) Yes, it can integrate with some LMS platforms
C) Yes, but only with physical textbooks
D) Yes, but only with email services

Answer Key:
B) Yes, it can integrate with some LMS platforms

Q34. What can educators customize when creating lessons on Edpuzzle?

A) The color of the Edpuzzle logo
B) The font size of the video subtitles
C) The arrangement of elements in the video timeline
D) The length of the videos

Answer Key:
C) The arrangement of elements in the video timeline

Q35. Is Edpuzzle accessible to educators and students outside of school?

A) No, it can only be accessed within the school premises
B) Yes, but only during certain hours of the day
C) Yes, it can be accessed anytime and anywhere with an internet connection
D) Yes, but only during weekends

Answer Key:
C) Yes, it can be accessed anytime and anywhere with an internet connection

Q36. Which of the following demonstrates the “Redefinition” level of the SAMR model?

A) Typing an essay on a computer instead of writing it by hand
B) Collaboratively editing a document online in real time
C) Using a calculator app on a smartphone instead of a physical calculator
D) Participating in a virtual field trip using augmented reality

Answer Key:
D) Participating in a virtual field trip using augmented reality

Q37. Which SAMR level involves using technology to significantly transform the learning experience?

A) Substitution
B) Augmentation
C) Modification
D) Redefinition

Answer Key:
D) Redefinition

Q38. In the SAMR model, which level involves using technology as a direct substitute for traditional tools?

A) Augmentation
B) Modification
C) Redefinition
D) Substitution

Answer Key:
D) Substitution

Q39. What is an example of the “Augmentation” level in the SAMR model?

A) Replacing textbooks with e-books
B) Creating interactive quizzes using an online platform
C) Redesigning the curriculum to incorporate virtual reality
D) Using multimedia presentations instead of oral reports

Answer Key:
A) Replacing textbooks with e-books

Q40. What is the main purpose of the Stream in Google Classroom?

A) To post personal updates
B) To share funny videos
C) To engage in group chats
D) To communicate announcements and assignments

Answer Key:
D) To communicate announcements and assignments

Q41. What are Open Educational Resources (OER)?

A) Secret documents shared among teachers
B) Restricted materials for specific institutions
C) Educational materials freely available for use, remixing, and sharing
D) Expensive textbooks for sale

Answer Key:
C) Educational materials freely available for use, remixing, and sharing

Q42. What is the significance of flexibility in a Technology-Enabled Learning Space

A) Flexibility is not important in such spaces
B) It allows learners to sit in fixed positions
C) It enables the rearrangement of furniture and technology to accommodate various teaching and learning activities
D) It only focuses on rigid seating arrangements

Answer Key:
C) It enables the rearrangement of furniture and technology to accommodate various teaching and learning activities

Q43. What level of interactivity does JMix offer to learners?

A) No interactivity
B) Only multiple-choice questions
C) High interactivity through mix sentence puzzles
D) Only true/false questions

Answer Key:
C) High interactivity through mix sentence puzzles

Q44. What is the main purpose of providing feedback in JMix mix sentence puzzles?

A) To discourage learners from solving puzzles
B) To provide direct solutions to mix sentence puzzles
C) To guide learners and help them understand the correct sentence structures
D) To limit access to puzzles

Answer Key:
C) To guide learners and help them understand the correct sentence structures

Q45. How does JMix contribute to language learning?

A) It provides direct solutions to mix sentence puzzles
B) It limits the types of language exercises
C) It challenges learners to arrange jumbled sentences, enhancing their understanding and language skills
D) It only offers vocabulary quizzes

Answer Key:
C) It challenges learners to arrange jumbled sentences, enhancing their understanding and language skills

Q46. What level of interactivity does JCross offer to learners?

A) No interactivity
B) Only multiple-choice questions
C) High interactivity through crossword puzzles
D) Only true/false questions

Answer Key:
C) High interactivity through crossword puzzles

Q47. What is the significance of customization in JCross crossword puzzles?

A) It limits the puzzles to a single format
B) It provides only predefined crossword puzzles
C) It allows educators to tailor puzzles to match specific learning objectives and themes
D) It focuses solely on general knowledge questions

Answer Key:
C) It allows educators to tailor puzzles to match specific learning objectives and themes

Q48. How do learners benefit from solving JCross crossword puzzles?

A) They only practice memorization
B) They receive immediate solutions without effort
C) They actively engage in recalling words and concepts, improving vocabulary
D) They only listen to audio content

Answer Key:
C) They actively engage in recalling words and concepts, improving vocabulary

Q49. What level of interactivity does JMatch offer to learners?

A) No interactivity
B) Only multiple-choice questions
C) High interactivity through matching exercises
D) Only true/false questions

Answer Key:
C) High interactivity through matching exercises

Q50. How do learners benefit from using JMatch exercises?

A) They only practice memorization
B) They receive immediate answers without effort
C) They actively engage in connecting concepts, improving memory retention
D) They only listen to audio content

Answer Key:
C) They actively engage in connecting concepts, improving memory retention

Q51. How do students benefit from using JCloze exercises?

A) They only practice grammar rules
B) They receive answers without any effort
C) They engage with interactive content, improve vocabulary, and develop contextual understanding
D) They only listen to audio content

Answer Key:
C) They engage with interactive content, improve vocabulary, and develop contextual understanding

Q52. What role does JCloze play in personalized learning?

A) It offers the same exercise to all learners
B) It limits exercise options for learners
C) It allows educators to create custom exercises based on learners’ needs and interests.
D) It focuses solely on standardized testing

Answer Key:
C) It allows educators to create custom exercises based on learners’ needs and interests.

Q53. How does JCloze contribute to language learning?

A) It provides translations of text passages
B) It focuses solely on grammar exercises
C) It helps learners practice vocabulary and contextual understanding through fill-in-the-blank exercises
D) It only offers audio-based activities

Answer Key:
C) It helps learners practice vocabulary and contextual understanding through fill-in-the-blank exercises

Q54. How do collaboration tools in ICT benefit individuals and teams?

A) They incentivize collaboration
B) They limit access to shared documents
C) They enable real-time collaboration on documents, projects, and ideas regardless of geographical location
D) They focus solely on individual work

Answer Key:
C) They enable real-time collaboration on documents, projects, and ideas regardless of geographical location

Q55. What role does FOSSEE play in enhancing education and research?

A) It limits access to software tools
B) It restricts the use of technology in education
C) It provides open-source software solutions that empower educators, researchers, and students
D) It focuses solely on entertainment software

Answer Key:
C) It provides open-source software solutions that empower educators, researchers, and students

Q56. Which fields of research are covered by the VIDWAN portal?

A) Only medical research
B) All fields of research are covered
C) Only astronomy and space research
D) Only research related to Indian culture

Answer Key:
B) All fields of research are covered

Q57. How does the VIDWAN portal benefit researchers?

A) By providing discounts on shopping
B) By offering free online games
C) By connecting them with other researchers, institutions, and funding opportunities
D) By promoting celebrity news

Answer Key:
C) By connecting them with other researchers, institutions, and funding opportunities

Q58. What is the primary focus of the Shodhganga portal?

A) Providing free e-books to the public
B) Sharing research articles from various disciplines
C) Access to theses and dissertations submitted by Indian researchers
D) Showcasing historical manuscripts

Answer Key:
C) Access to theses and dissertations submitted by Indian researchers

Q59. How does the Shodhganga portal contribute to academic research?

A) By providing online courses
B) By offering funding opportunities for research projects
C) By facilitating access to a wide range of research work
D) By organizing international conferences

Answer Key:
C) By facilitating access to a wide range of research work

Q60. What is the significance of the name “Shodhganga”?

A) It means “Gathering Knowledge”
B) It refers to a famous Indian river
C) It is the name of a legendary scholar
D) It translates to “Digital Library”

Answer Key:
A) It means “Gathering Knowledge”

Q61. How does the Shodhganga portal contribute to open access and scholarship?

A) By restricting access to Indian researchers only
B) By charging a subscription fee for access
C) By providing free and open access to research theses and dissertations
D) By collaborating with international publishers

Answer Key:
C) By providing free and open access to research theses and dissertations

Q62. What is the main focus of Spoken Tutorial?

A) Teaching traditional classroom subjects
B) Providing video lectures for learning
C) Offering extracurricular activities tutorials
D) Delivering tutorials on software applications and programming languages

Answer Key:
D) Delivering tutorials on software applications and programming languages

Q63. What does the “BY” component in a Creative Commons license signify?

A) “Buy” – the work can be purchased
B) “Borrow” – the work can be borrowed from a library
C) “Bring” – the work can be brought to any location
D) “Attribution” – users must give appropriate credit to the creator when using the work

Answer Key:
D) “Attribution” – users must give appropriate credit to the creator when using the work

Q64. Which Creative Commons license allows others to remix, adapt, and build upon your work, even for commercial purposes, as long as they credit you and license their new creations under the same terms?

A) CC BY
B) CC BY-NC
C) CC BY-SA
D) CC BY-ND

Answer Key:
C) CC BY-SA

Q65. What does “NC” represent in the Creative Commons license abbreviation “CC BY-NC?

A) No Changes
B) No Credit
C) Non-Commercial
D) New Creations

Answer Key:
C) Non-Commercial

Q66. Which Creative Commons license allows others to download your works and share them with others as long as they credit you, but they can’t change them in any way or use them commercially?

A) CC BY
B) CC BY-NC
C) CC BY-SA
D) CC BY-ND

Answer Key:
D) CC BY-ND

Q67. What is the benefit of using Creative Commons licenses for OER?

A) It restricts access to educational materials, ensuring exclusivity
B) It simplifies the process of obtaining copyrights for educational materials
C) It promotes collaboration, sharing, and the legal use of educational resources while allowing creators to retain certain rights
D) It prevents the distribution of educational materials online

Answer Key:
C) It promotes collaboration, sharing, and the legal use of educational resources while allowing creators to retain certain rights

Q68. What is the purpose of Creative Commons licenses in relation to OER?

A) To restrict access to educational materials
B) To prevent any misuse of educational materials
C) To protect the copyright of educational materials
D) To provide a standardized way to grant permissions for using educational materials

Answer Key:
D) To provide a standardized way to grant permissions for using educational materials

Q69. Which statement accurately describes a Creative Commons license?

A) It allows the creator to retain all rights and restrict any use of the work
B) It grants the public permission to use the work without any restrictions
C) It allows the creator to license their work with specific permissions while retaining some rights
D) It only applies to printed educational materials

Answer Key:
C) It allows the creator to license their work with specific permissions while retaining some rights

Q70. How many main types of Creative Commons licenses are there?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

Answer Key:
D) 4

Q71. How does plagiarism impact academic integrity?

A) It promotes creativity and originality
B) It has no impact on academic integrity
C) It violates academic integrity and devalues originality
D) It encourages proper citation practices

Answer Key:
C) It violates academic integrity and devalues originality

Q72. How does blended learning contribute to the evolution of the learning experience?

A) It hibernates the evolution of learning
B) It doesn’t impact the learning experience
C) Blended learning embraces the changing landscape of education by combining traditional teaching methods with technology-driven approaches, fostering continuous improvement and innovation in teaching and learning
D) Blended learning is resistant to change in the learning experience

Answer Key:
C) Blended learning embraces the changing landscape of education by combining traditional teaching methods with technology-driven approaches, fostering continuous improvement and innovation in teaching and learning

Q73. How do users navigate through a complex mind map in mind map software?

A) By physically maneuvering in the screen
B) By clicking on branches to expand or collapse them
C) By using voice commands
D) By using physical buttons

Answer Key:
B) By clicking on branches to expand or collapse them

Q74. What advantage does FreeMind provide for collaborative work?

A) It restricts access to a single user
B) It doesn’t support collaboration
C) It allows multiple users to work on the same mind map simultaneously
D) It only allows collaboration within the same local network

Answer Key:
C) It allows multiple users to work on the same mind map simultaneously

Q75. What are some benefits of collaborating on a mind map?

A) It results in concise
B) It slows down the creative process
C) It fosters shared understanding, diverse perspectives, and faster idea generation
D) It limits creativity

Answer Key:
C) It fosters shared understanding, diverse perspectives, and faster idea generation

Q76. How is hierarchy represented in a mind map?

A) By using only one level of branches
B) By using circles instead of branches
C) By connecting branches randomly
D) By arranging branches in levels, with main topics at the top and subtopics underneath

Answer Key:
D) By arranging branches in levels, with main topics at the top and subtopics underneath

Q77. What consequences can students face for plagiarism in academic settings?

A) Recognition for their honesty
B) Fines for copyright infringement
C) Legal action by the original creators
D) Failing grades, academic probation, or expulsion

Answer Key:
D) Failing grades, academic probation, or expulsion

Q78. What is the file format used by Free Mind to save mind maps?

A) .dm
B) .xlm
C) .pptx
D) .mm

Answer Key:
D) .mm

Q79. What is the purpose of the “Think” section in Ed.TED lessons?

A) It provides quizzes for testing knowledge
B) It offers pop quizzes without any context
C) It encourages students to memorize information
D) It includes questions to promote critical thinking and deeper understanding of the content

Answer Key:
D) It includes questions to promote critical thinking and deeper understanding of the content

Q80. How can educators use Ed.TED lessons in their teaching?

A) They can only show the lessons in the classroom.
B) They can incorporate the lessons into their curriculum, use them for discussions, and customize them to suit their teaching needs
C) They can use the lessons for professional development, but not for teaching
D) They can only use the lessons as homework assignments

Answer Key:
B) They can incorporate the lessons into their curriculum, use them for discussions, and customize them to suit their teaching needs

Q81. How has the digital native generation impacted teaching methods?

A) There has been no impact on teaching methods
B) Teaching methods have become more traditional
C) Teaching methods have become more technology-focused and interactive
D) Teaching methods have become more monotonous

Answer Key:
C) Teaching methods have become more technology-focused and interactive

Q82. How are lessons on Ed.TED typically presented?

A) As written articles only
B) As live video sessions
C) As interactive quizzes
D) As animated videos with narration

Answer Key:
D) As animated videos with narration

Q83. What does the “TED” in Ed.TED stand for?

A) Technology Education Division
B) Teaching Every Day
C) The Educational Database
D) Technology, Entertainment, Design

Answer Key:
D) Technology, Entertainment, Design

Q84. How does Ed.TED contribute to flipped classrooms?

A) It only provides traditional lecture videos
B) It encourages students to avoid interactive learning
C) It provides video lessons that students can watch outside of class, allowing more interactive and collaborative activities during class time
D) It provides only in-class activities

Answer Key:
C) It provides video lessons that students can watch outside of class, allowing more interactive and collaborative activities during class time

Q85. Can Hot Potatoes exercises have different levels of difficulty?

A) No, all exercises must be the same difficulty
B) Yes, exercises can have varying levels of difficulty
C) Difficulty levels can only be set for multiple-choice questions
D) Difficulty levels are predetermined by the software

Answer Key:
B) Yes, exercises can have varying levels of difficulty

Q86. Do Hot Potatoes exercises allow for interactive engagement with learners

A) No, Hot Potatoes exercises are only static content
B) Yes, learners can interact with exercises through answering questions, selecting options, and more
C) Interaction is only available in the JMatch module
D) Interaction is only available in the Crossword module

Answer Key:
B) Yes, learners can interact with exercises through answering questions, selecting options, and more

Q87. What is e-Shodh Sindhu?

A) A project for environmental conservation
B) A digital payment system
C) A platform for online books
D) A consortium for subscription to electronic resources

Answer Key:
D) A consortium for subscription to electronic resources

Q88. Can teachers collaborate with others to create Google Forms?

A) No, Google Forms can only be created individually
B) Yes, but only through handwritten notes
C) Yes, they can collaborate in real-time to create and edit forms
D) Yes, but only by submitting a request to Google

Answer Key:
C) Yes, they can collaborate in real-time to create and edit forms

Q89. How does AR enhance education?

A) It completely replaces traditional classrooms
B) It provides a static learning experience
C) It brings interactive and contextual digital content into the real-world environment, enhancing learning
D) It makes learning active and non-engaging

Answer Key:
C) It brings interactive and contextual digital content into the real-world environment, enhancing learning

Q90. Which statement best describes the use of AR in classrooms?

A) AR can only be used for outdoor activities
B) AR transforms classrooms into isolated environments
C) AR adds a layer of interactive digital information to physical objects and environments
D) AR is limited to enhancing only visual content

Answer Key:
C) AR adds a layer of interactive digital information to physical objects and environments

Q91. What is the main advantage of using VR in education?

A) It only appeals to young students
B) It provides a passive learning experience
C) It creates engaging and immersive learning environments that can be difficult to replicate otherwise
D) It eliminates the need for teachers

Answer Key:
C) It creates engaging and immersive learning environments that can be difficult to replicate otherwise

Q92. Which technology requires specialized hardware such as headsets for an immersive experience?

A) Only AR
B) Only VR
C) Both AR and VR
D) Neither AR nor VR

Answer Key:
B) Only VR

Q93. How can VR be used to simulate real-world scenarios for training?

A) It can only simulate historical scenarios
B) It provides only text-based information
C) It creates realistic, interactive simulations that mimic real-life situations
D) It is limited to entertainment purposes

Answer Key:
C) It creates realistic, interactive simulations that mimic real-life situations

Q94. The kind of disruptive technology that Clayton Christensen (2010) has argued will change the world of education

A) Massive Open Online Course
B) Artificial Intelligence
C) Block Chain Technology
D) Virtual Reality

Answer Key:
A) Massive Open Online Course

Q95. How can the VARK model be useful for educators?

A) It helps them stick to a single teaching style
B) It provides a rigid framework for curriculum design
C) It helps them cater to diverse learning styles and create more effective lessons
D) It limits students to a specific learning style

Answer Key:
C) It helps them cater to diverse learning styles and create more effective lessons

Q96. Which learning style involves hands-on activities, practical exercises, and physical interactions to understand concepts better?

A) Auditory
B) Reading/Writing
C) Visual
D) Kinesthetic

Answer Key:
D) Kinesthetic

Q97. Which learning style involves using spoken explanations, discussions, and lectures for effective learning?

A) Visual
B) Reading/Writing
C) Auditory
D) Kinesthetic

Answer Key:
C) Auditory

Q98. What is mosaic plagiarism?

A) Creating a piece of artwork with mosaic tiles
B) Copying and pasting text while mixing in original content without proper citation
C) Using sources only from one author
D) Quoting a source directly without paraphrasing

Answer Key:
B) Copying and pasting text while mixing in original content without proper citation

Q99. What can students do to avoid unintentional plagiarism?

A) Avoid citing sources altogether
B) Only use sources from well-known authors
C) Properly cite all sources, even if paraphrased and understand citation rules.
D) Copy and paste text without worrying about citation

Answer Key:
C) Properly cite all sources, even if paraphrased and understand citation rules.

Q100. The following are example of Open Repositories EXCEPT

A) COOL4Ed
B) Opensuny
C) McGraw Hill Publishing Repository
D) Wikieducator

Answer Key:
C) McGraw Hill Publishing Repository

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