Friday, 30 September 2016

THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA (PREAMBLE )

    WE,THE PEOPLE OF INDIA,having solemnly resolved to constitute India into  a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens :
       JUSTICE,social,economic and political
       LIBERTY of thought,expression,belief,faith and worship;
       EQUALITY of status and of oppertunity; and to promote among them all
       FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation;
IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this twenty-sixth day of November, 1949,do HERBY ADOPT,ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION.

                     PART  1
    THE UNION AND IT'S TERRITORY

1.Name and territory of the Union--(1)India,that is Bharat,shall be a Union of States.
       (2)The States and the territories thereof shall be as specified in the First Schedule.
       (3) The territory of India shall comprise -------
        (a) the territories of the States;
        (b) the Union  territories specified in the First Schedule; and
        (c) such other territories as may be acquired.
2.Admission and establishment of new States.---Parliament may by law admit into the Union, or establish, new States on such terms and conditions as it thinks fit.
2A.Sikkim to be associated with the Union.---Rep.by the constitution ( Thirty--Sixth Amendment)Act, 1975,so. 5 (w.e.f.26--4--1975).
3.Formation of new States and alternation of areas,boundaries or names of existing States---Parliament may by law-------
    (a) from a new State by separation of territory from any State or by uniting two or more States or parts of States or by uniting any territory to a part of any State;
   (b) increase the area of any State;
   (c) diminish the area of any State;
   (d) alter the boundaries of any State;
   (e) alter the name of any state;
     Provided that no Bill forthe purpose shall be introduced in either House of Parliament except on the recommendation of the President and unless,where the proposel contained in the Bill affects the area, boundaries or name of any of the States,  the Bill has been referred by the President to the Legislature of that State for  expressing it's views thereon within such period as may be specified in the reference or within such further period as the President may allow and the period so specified or allowed has expired.]
           Explanation 1.---In this article,in clause (a) to (e),"State"includes a Union territory,but in the proviso,"State" does not include a Union territory.
          Explanation 2.---- The power conferred on Parliament by clause (a) includes the power to form a new States or Union territory by uniting a part of any State or Union territory to any other State or Union  territory.
4.Laws made under articles 2 and 3 to provide for the amendment of the First and the Fourth Schedules and supplemental, incidental and consequential matters.---(1) Any law referred to in article 2 or article 3 shall contain such provisions for the amendment of the First Schedule and the Fourth schedule as may be necessary to give effect to the provisions of the law and may also contain such supplemental, incidental and consequential provisions (including provisions as to representation in Parliament and in the Legislature or Legislatures of the State or States affected by such law) as parliament may deem necessary.
   (2) No such law as aforesaid shall be deemed to be an amendment of this constitution for the purposes of article 368.
  


Saturday, 17 September 2016

PERSPECTIVES OF LEARNING AND TEACHING(Objective Type Questions )

1) The know of pronunciation in
     Malayalam interferes with the
     learning of pronunciation of Hindi.
     Which type of transfer of learning
     refers in this example?
            a) Positive transfer
            b) Negative transfer
            c) Zero transfer
            d) Lateral transfer
              ANSWER:Negative transfer
2) Who is the author of the book "Theory
     Of Motivation "?
            a) K.B.Madson
            b) H.W.Bernard
            c) D.O.Hebb
            d) Abraham Maslow
              ANSWER:K.B.Madson
3) The term metacognition was first 
     by whom?
             a) Garret
             b) Ryburn
             c) Stout
             d) J.H.Flavel
               ANSWER: J.H.Flavel
4) A brain based term of learning
    disability that specifically impairs
    a person's ability to read. Which type
    of learning disability mentioned in
    this statement?
              a) Dyslexia
              b) Disgraphia
              c) Dyscalculia
              d) Dispraxia
                ANSWER: Dyslexia
5) The technique of concept mapping
     was developed by whom?
              a) Joseph. D.Novak
              b) William James
              c) Besdie
              d) J.S.Ross
                ANSWER:Joseph. D.Novak
6) Figure ground, Principle of pragnanz,
     Law of transposition,Law of similarity
     Law of proximity are the principles of
     which school of psychology?
              a) Humanist psychology
              b) Cognitive psychology
              c) Behaviourist psychology
              d) Gestalt psychology
                ANSWER: Gestalt psychology
7) The first step of concept formation is
     -------------------------
               a) Integration
               b) Differenciation
               c) Generalisation
               d) Perception
                 ANSWER: Differenciation
8) The  past experience are recalled
     spontaneously with any serious
     attempt or will.Which type of memory
     should mentioned in it?
                 a) Active memory
                 b) Passive memory
                 c) Associated memory
                 d) Immediate memory
                   ANSWER: Passive memory
9) Who was the exponent of discovery
     approach?
                 a) J.S.Bruner
                 b) Norm Chomsky
                 c) Vygotsky
                 d) H.D.Erickson
10) A mental process resulting from the
      immediate external stimulation of a
      sense organ often as distinguished
      from a conscious awareness of the
      sensory process.The statement
      denotes what?
                a) Generalisation
                b) Perception
                c) Sensation
                d) Abstraction
                  ANSWER: Sensation

       

DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE LEARNER(Objective Type Questions )

1)The word Psychology is derived from
    two Greek words 'Psyche' and 'logos'
    Thus the term psychology litteraly
    what?
          a) Science of soul
          b) Science of mind
          c)Science of behaviour
          d) Science of consciousness
            ANSWER: Science of soul
2) A boy who fails in academic subjects
    may save his ego or self esteem by
    distinguishing himself in Athletic.
    In this example which type of defence
    mechanism mentioned?
           a) Aggression
           b) Compensation
           c) Withdrawal
           d) Sublimation
             ANSWER:Compensation
3) Socio metric method was developed
     by whom?
            a) H.J.Eysenck
            b) Erickson
            c)J.L.Moreno
            d) H.W.Bernard
              ANSWER:J.L.Moreno
4)Bhatia's Performance Test, Koh's Block
    Design Test, The Arthur Performance
    Scale, The Pinter-Patterson
    Performance Scale are the popular
    names  of which type of test?
          a) Creativity Test
          b) Group Test
          c) Personality Techniques
          d) Intelligence Test
            ANSWER: Intelligence Test
5)The theory of learning by insight was
    developed by which psychologist?
            a) Gestalt psychologist
            b) Behaviourist psychologist
            c) Cognitive psychologist
            d) Humanistic  psychologist
              ANSWER: Gestalt psychologist
6)Who wrote the book "Syntatic
    Structures?
             a) Vygotsky
             b) Noam Chomsky
             c) Soreson
             d) David Wechler
               ANSWER: Noam Chomsky 
7)Which type of inventory can be used
    for assessing neurotic tendencies?
            a)Rorschach Test
            b) Thematic Apperception Test
            c) Eysenck Personality Inventory
            d) Minnesota Multiphasic
               Personality Inventory
              ANSWER: Eysenck Personality
                                Inventory
8) A technique for revealing and
    evaluating the social structure of a
    group through the measurement of
    the frequency of acceptance -rejection
    among the individuals who constitute
    the group. In which type of method
    mentioned in this statement?
            a)Personality inventory
            b) Projective techniques
            c) Socio metric  method
            d) Psychodrama
              ANSWER: Socio metric method
9) Brain storming is an example of which
    type of technique?
            a) Creativity techniques
            b) Personality techniques
            c) Spiritual intelligence test
            d) Eysenck personality inventory
              ANSWER: Creativity techniques
10) Personal data sheet is a first
       inventory, Who developed it?
             a) J.L.Moreno
             b) H.J.Eysenck
             c) L.S.Shaffer
             d) R.S.Wood Worth
               ANSWER: R.S.Wood Worth

Friday, 16 September 2016

EDUCATION IN INDIAN SOCIETY(Objective Type Questions )

1) Who headed the first education 
     commission in independent India?
           a) Dr.S.Radhakrishnan
           b) Lakshmanaswami Muthaliar
           c) Kothari
           d) Ramamurthi
             ANSWER: Dr.S.Radhakrishnan
2) Directives for the development of
     Hindi language included in which
     Article?
           a) Article 51A
            b) Article 351
            c) Article 350A
            d) Article 41
              ANSWER: Article 351
3) Expanding and improving the
     standards of secondary education -
     classes Vlll to X is an ultimate aim
     of which educational programme?
            a)SarvashikshaAbhiyan
            b)RashtriyaUchatar Shiksha
                Abhiyan
           c) Rashtriya Madiyamike Shiksha
               Abhiyan
           d) District Primary Education
               Programme
             ANSWER: Rashtriya Madiyamike
                             Shiksha Abhiyan
4) Three language formula is the one of
     the major recommendation of which
     education commission?
            a) Kothari Commission
            b) Muthaliar Commission
            c) Ramamurthi Review Committy
            d) Radhakrishnan Commission
              ANSWER: Muthaliar
                                Commission
5) Who was the major profounder of
     "Downward Filteration Theory?
            a) Charles Wood
            b) Lord Macaulay
            c) Sargent
            d) William Bentinck
              ANSWER: Lord Macaulay
6) University Education Commission is
     otherwise known as ------------?
           a) Kothari Commission
            b) Radhakrishnan Commission
            c) Secondary Education
                 Commission
            d) Sargent Report
              ANSWER: Radhakrishnan
                               Commission
7) Self realisation or Mukthi was the
     ultimate aim of which system of
     education?
            a) Vedic education
            b) Dravidian education
            c) Buddhist education
            d) British education
              ANSWER: Vedic education
8) Operation Blackboard is an
     educational programme implemented
     by------------------
            a) National Policy On Education
            b) Rehabilitation Council Act
            c) Ramamurthi Review Committy
            d) Janardhana Reddy Committy
              ANSWER:National Policy On
                               Education
9) Upasampada is a ritual performed in
    which system of education ?
           a) British education
            b) Davidian education
            c) Buddhist education
            d) Vedic education
              ANSWER: Buddhist education
10) Magnakarta of Indian education?
            a) Woods Despatch
            b) Charter Act
            c) Macaulay'sMinutes
            d) Sargent Report
              ANSWER: Woods Despatch
          

EDU.01 KNOWLEDGE AND CURRICULAM: PHILOSOPHICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES. (Objective Type Questions)

1)"Education means helping the growing 
     soul to draw out that is in itself."Who
     said this?
         a) Aurobindo
         b) Mahatma Gandhi
         c) Dr.Zakir Hussain
         d) Prof.Humayun Kabir
          ANSWER:Aurobindo
2) Naturalistic philosophy give more
    emphasis on which method?
         a) Project method
         b) Paido centric
         c) Socratic method
         d) Activity centered method
           ANSWER: Paido centric
3) The word secularism was first used by
     whom?
          a) W.F.Ogburn
          b) Oliver Goldsmith
          c) Atmananda Mishra
          d) George Jacob Holidack
             ANSWER:George Jacob Holidack
4) "No religious instruction shall be
      provided in any educational institution
      wholly maintained out of state funds".
      This provision included in which
       Article of Indian constitution?
            a) Article 14
            b)Article 21
            c) Article 22
            d) Article 42
              ANSWER:Article 22
5) Who developed the concept of 
     cultural lag?
             a) W.F.Ogburn
             b) Michael zarate
             c) C.S.Pierce
             d) Huxley
               ANSWER: W.F.Ogburn
6)"The tendency for a group of people to
     cling to traditions and ways of thinking
     that have outlived their usefulness
     even when better ways preseuted.The
     statement denotes what?
            a) Cultural diffusion
            b) Cultural inertia
            c) Cultural lag
            d) Enculturation
              ANSWER: Cultural inertia
7) Who was the writter of the work
     Karmayoga?
           a) Swami Vivekananda
           b) Aurobindo
           c) Dr.S.Radhakrishnan
           d) Mahatma Gandhi
             ANSWER: Swami Vivekananda
8) Activity in education and learning by
    doing are the educational ideas of
    which philosopher?
           a) Aristotle
           b) William James
           c) John Deway
           d) Frobel
             ANSWER: John Deway
9) The study of values; the investigation
     of its nature, criteria and
     metaphysical status. Which branch of
     philosophy is mentioned in this
     statement?
           a) Auxiology
            b) Metaphysics
            c) Epistemology
            d) Aesthetic
              ANSWER:Auxiology
10) Who is the author of the book
       "Education Of Man"?
             a) Aurobindo
             b) Frobel
             c) Huxley
             d) C.S.Pierce
               ANSWER: Frobel

EDU.01 KNOWLEDGE AND CURRICULAM: PHILOSOPHICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES. (Objective Type Questions)

1)"Education means helping the growing 
     soul to draw out that is in itself."Who
     said this?
         a) Aurobindo
         b) Mahatma Gandhi
         c) Dr.Zakir Hussain
         d) Prof.Humayun Kabir
          ANSWER:Aurobindo
2) Naturalistic philosophy give more
    emphasis on which method?
         a) Project method
         b) Paido centric
         c) Socratic method
         d) Activity centered method
           ANSWER: Paido centric
3) The word secularism was first used by
     whom?
          a) W.F.Ogburn
          b) Oliver Goldsmith
          c) Atmananda Mishra
          d) George Jacob Holidack
             ANSWER:George Jacob Holidack
4) "No religious instruction shall be
      provided in any educational institution
      wholly maintained out of state funds".
      This provision included in which
       Article of Indian constitution?
            a) Article 14
            b)Article 21
            c) Article 22
            d) Article 42
              ANSWER:Article 22
5) Who developed the concept of 
     cultural lag?
             a) W.F.Ogburn
             b) Michael zarate
             c) C.S.Pierce
             d) Huxley
               ANSWER: W.F.Ogburn
6)"The tendency for a group of people to
     cling to traditions and ways of thinking
     that have outlived their usefulness
     even when better ways preseuted.The
     statement denotes what?
            a) Cultural diffusion
            b) Cultural inertia
            c) Cultural lag
            d) Enculturation
              ANSWER: Cultural inertia
7) Who was the writter of the work
     Karmayoga?
           a) Swami Vivekananda
           b) Aurobindo
           c) Dr.S.Radhakrishnan
           d) Mahatma Gandhi
             ANSWER: Swami Vivekananda
8) Activity in education and learning by
    doing are the educational ideas of
    which philosopher?
           a) Aristotle
           b) William James
           c) John Deway
           d) Frobel
             ANSWER: John Deway
9) The study of values; the investigation
     of its nature, criteria and
     metaphysical status. Which branch of
     philosophy is mentioned in this
     statement?
           a) Auxiology
            b) Metaphysics
            c) Epistemology
            d) Aesthetic
              ANSWER:Auxiology
10) Who is the author of the book
       "Education Of Man"?
             a) Aurobindo
             b) Frobel
             c) Huxley
             d) C.S.Pierce
               ANSWER: Frobel

Saturday, 28 May 2016

RESEARCH DESIGN


    A research design is the arrangement of conditions for collections and analysis of data in a manner that aims to combine relevance the research purpose with economy in procedure.It is the conceptual structure within which research is conducted;it is the outline for the collection,measurement and analysis of data.
     Research design is the specific framework in which a researcher would examine his data and this includes testing of hypothesis,finding out the facts etc.Research design is the most significant part of a research work. A specific design is the precondition for the successful completion of a good research. Skillful preparation of the research design and examining the data is always treated as a good quality for a good researcher.

STEPS OF RESEARCH DESIGN
      The fourteen steps of research design by Samuel A Stouffer from American Soldier and Social Research to Test Ideas(1962)are following;
1)Prompting attention to;
2)Personal contacts and discussion with top executives involved in the problem of study;
3)To observe,inspect,examine survey in a preliminary and later in general way the problems and situations of the study;
4)Informal interviews with enlisted men in selected camps;
5)Preliminary,but lengthy discussions with staff about the data obtained by them;
6)Drafting questionnaires and schedules;
7)Pretesting questionnaires and schedules;
8)Examinations of results of Pretesting to detect and eliminate inconsistencies,obscurity especially, and vagueness;
9)Drafting  revised  questionnaires and schedules;
10)Conference with initiator request for a study to ensure clearness and completeness of proposed study;
11)Drafting final questionnaires and schedules;
12)Outlining field interviews;
13)Analysing collected data;
14)Drafting of final report;

STEPS OF RESEARCH

1)The selection or choice of the problem
2)The statement and definition of the problem
3)The review of the related literature
4)The preparation of the research design,and formulation of hypothesis
5)The selection of sampling
6)The selection of the tools of data collection
7)The Pretest and pilot study
8)The execution of the research plan
9)The coding and processing of data
10)The preparation of the brief
11)The preparation of the final report

Friday, 27 May 2016

COMPUTER VIRUS (VITAL RESOURCES INFORMATION UNDER SIEGE)

A computer virus is a computer program that can spread across computers and networks by making copies of itself,usually without the user's knowledge.viruses can have harmful side effects.These can range from displaying irritating messages to deleting all the files on our computer.It is estimated that there are 53,000computer virus in existence,with new one's being detected almost every quarter of minute.                  

HISTORY
               A programme called "Elk cloner "is credited with being first computer virus to appear in the wild-that is ,outside the single computer or lab where it is created.Written in 1982 by Richard Sir enta, it attached itself to the Apple DOS 3.3  operating system and spread by floppy disk.This virus was originally a joke,created by the high school student and put onto a game.The game was set to play,but release the virus on the 50th time of starting the game.Only this time,instead of playing the game,it would change to a blank screen that read a poem about the virus named Elk corner.The computer would then be infected.
The first PC virus was a boot sector virus called (c)Brain,created in 1986 by two brothers,Basit and Amjad FarlooqAlvi,   operating out of Lahore, Pakistan. The brothers reportedly created the virus to deter pirated copies of software they had written.However,analysts have claimed that the Ashar virus,a variant of brain,possibly predated it based on code within the virus.
SPECIFIC TYPES OF VIRUS
1 )Boot sector virus
        Boot sector viruses were the first type of PC virus to appear.They spread by modifying the boot sector,which contains the programe that enables computer to start up.When you switch on,the hardware looks for the boot sector programme which is usually on the hard disk, but can be on floppy or CD and runs it.This program then loads the rest of the operating system into memory.A boot sector virus replaces the original boot sector with its own,modified version.When you next start up,the infected boot sector is used and the virus becomes active.
2)Parasitic viruses (File viruses)
      Parasitic viruses also known as file viruses;attach themselves to programs (or'executable').When you start a program infected with a file virus,the virus is launched first.To hide itself,the virus then runs the original program.The operating system on your computer sees the virus as part of the program you were trying to run and gives it the same right.These rights allow the virus to copy itself,install itself in memory or release its payload.
3)E-mail virus
       An E-mail virus is a virus which uses E-mail messages as a mode of transport.These viruses often copy themselves by automatically mailing copies to hundreds of people in the victim's address book
4)Logic bomb
        A logic bomb employs code that lies insert until specific conditions are met.The resolution of the conditions will trigger a certain function (such as printing a message to the user and/or deleting files).An example of a logic bomb would be a virus that waits to execute until it has infected a certain number of hosts.A time bomb is a subset of logic bomb,which is set to trigger on a particular date and/or time
5)Macro virus
       A macro virus,often written in the scripting languages for Microsoft programs such as Word and Excel, is spread in Microsoft Office by infecting documents and spreadsheets.
6)Trojan
        A program that appears legitimate,but performs some illicit activity when it is run.It may be used to locate password information or make the system more vulnerable to future entry or simply destroy programs or data on the hard disk.A Trojan is similar to a virus,except that it does not replicate itself.It stays in the computer doing its damage or allowing somebody from a remote site to take control of the computer.Trojans often sneak in attached  to a free game or other utility.
7)Worm
       A worm is another type of self-replicating progarms. Worms have the ability to spread over a network.The definitions of viruses and worms are not mutually exclusive.Worms always have a mechanism to spread over a network,viruses always infect other program( whether those programs are boot sectors,binary files or macros).
Mydoom or I LOVE YOU are two examples of worms.

DECORATIVE WORK

ZARDOOSI WORK

SAREE BOARDER WORK

STONE WORK

A STUDY TOUR TO VAYANAD