What is it that drives the scientist to carry out scientific investigations? |
______ as an enterprise has individual social and institutional dimensions. |
The following assumptions could be used as a foundation in the study of science except |
The ability to learn science is based on specific factors, differently and jointly influencing the ……… |
Brunner contends that a child moves through the ——- stages of mental development |
Who takes cares care of laboratory equipments |
Science is the systematic study of ……. |
Group counselling is a process by which one counsellor is engaged in a relationship with a number of ——- |
Each member of the counselling group should be ———— exept |
Group dynamics is a term which refers to the —– forces within groups |
————- is when two or more people work together on anything for any purpose |
Therapy groups are excellent examples of groups in which the focus of attention is the psyche ——– |
Psychodrama groups make use of play modeling and ——— in shaping clents behavioural pattern. |
the following are the major qualities of a group leader exept ————— |
Planning is one the duties of expected to be performed by the group—— |
autocratic leadership style is a ——- or phenomenological model |
———— sees himself as one of the group members and so does not feel he has any obligation in directing the group |
All things which organisms do -acting, thinking and feeling should be regarded as — |
Learning perspective can also be called — |
Eliminating or reducing incorrect actions can be achieved through — |
The following instructional resources can promote rote learning except— |
According to behaviourism, for learning to occur, the desired response must be |
Which of the learning theories allow the students to bring in their prior knowledge – |
In the concept of learning, the process tends to be active to which theory |
Data gathered from educational psychology can be useful to learner, teacher, administrators and — |
Mechanistic system is synanymous to — |
Who suggested that educational psychology topic should spin through human development |
The ist perspective emerged during the 1960s as a result of |
Educational Technology ins completed and integrated process hence involves all but —- |
The application of scientific knowledge about learning and conition of learning is —– |
Educational technology involves – |
Technology in Education is synanimous to |
Instruction is speicfically designed to —- |
In Robert Gagne’s mine events needed for effective learning, present information is synanymous to – |
Instruction as a goal directed process must be — |
What was developed to take the guesswork out of instruction — |
What enables the administrators to look at the appropriate methodology to achieve stated goals — |
The ——— and Guidance Association in 1967 defines Guidance as an organized effort of a school to help the individual child to develop his maximum potential. |
On his part, ——— in 1965 sees counselling as an interactive process conjoining the counselee who needs assistance and the counsellor who is trained and educated to give this assistance |
——— is recommended for all students on a regular basis |
Guidance could be given by ——— |
despite the differences between guidance and counselling, the general purpose of two are the same, which is, to effect a ———- in clients’ behaviour |
Traxler (1957) identified the following as factors that influenced the development of guidance services in America exept ————– |
————— is for only those who are experiencing continuing or temporary problems that information alone will not resolve |
The introduction of modern day guidance into ———— system is often associated with Frank Parsons |
Frank Parsons in 1908 founded the Boston ———- |
Parson developed a tripartite model of vocational choice which later came to be known as the ——– |
Which of the following statements is NOT correct? |
Accounting entries for the repayment of a loan received from Mortgage bank is |
On 1st January 2012 Paul borrowed N60,000 from his friend Peter agreeing to re-pay the amount in five years with five equal installments. Ignore interest. How will the amount owed to Peter be reported in Paul’s Statement of financial position as at 31st December 2013, if Paul has made only two installments? |
A non current asset has a written down value of N150,000 but is reported in the Statement of financial position as N95,000, although, being an item specially manufactured for the business, its realisable value is expected to be only N95,000. Which accounting concept is followed: |
Accounting entries for recording a loan given to Lukas the manager of the company is: |
Which of the following accounts will have a debit balance? |
Ganiyat contributed N500,000 cheque as capital to the shop, what would be the entries recorded |
The periodic totals of the Returns Outward Day Book are: |
One of these statements is not true about current liability |
Which of the following errors will a trial balance fail to reveal? |
Instructional mateials also serves to abstract concepts and ideas |
Instructional media can acomplish all these except — |
Instructional television directed to individual viewers are man — |
Instructional television are usually — |
Direct classroom teaching using ITV is synanymous to |
ITV programmes can be — |
When television is used for direct teaching, it is possible to integrate- |
The ITV programmes can originate from —- |
At the Obafemi Awolowo University, direct teaching was used on — |
Those who assisted the students work on their own were |
Supplementary enrichment classroom teaching is — |
In a country like Nigeria, ITV programme designers ought to — |
One factor to be considered while planning the syllabus is — |
The ITV aimed at youngsters is called |
The aim of youngster ITV is to promote — |
Evaluation of youngster ITV showed that it can be viewed in all except– |
What was the mexico radio programmes used for — |
Carl Rogers was the founder of ———- therapy |
——— views counselling as the process by which the stricture of the self is relaxed in the safety of the client’s relationship with the therapist |
Educational guidance involves amongst other things course planning and solution of numerous problems that students would come across during the course of their ——– |
Psychologists in the field of ——– guidance and counseling share the view that individuals have certain interests, abilities and personality traits and other characteristic peculiar to them |
vocational is synonymous with the following exept —- |
———- is used to describe the total composite of one’s activities throughout life |
The ———– theory views career choice in terms of the individual and how he/she operates in isolation in the choice of his career |
In ———– approach, fantasy means the ability to pretend about things that do not exist as if they are in existence |
———– is the innate tendency in every individual to excel in the work he /she has chosen to do |
Hendrick (1943) postulates that work pleasure represents gratification of the ————– |
When the students are presented with objectives to guide them before the actual presentation of programme it means — |
One major advantage of audio media is — |
Fixing the sequence of a presentation is a major — in instructional radio |
The reason for establishing the Nicaragua radio mathematics project is — |
What was the mexico radio programmes used for — |
The goal of radio primaria is |
The purpose of post-testing of programmes is to achieve — |
The teachers’ report cards for BBC school TV is called |
In Ivory Coast, Educational television was chosen as instrument of — |
The ‘sesame street’ of USA belongs to — |
Instruction television can be used to reach large audience at —- |
One major advantage of instructional radio in that it can be used in —- |
When instructional radio is used for simulating radio broadcasting, it means — |
The studio where the talents perform is called — |
The microphone attached to the clothing that hangs from a string around the speak’s neck is called — |
The slurdy record player specially designed for professional audio facilities is — |
An assembly of wired connections linking the imputs and outputs of the audio components in a studio is — |
Sound of music has — effect on the listeners |
Understanding the influences of narration results in — |
Instructional media can be classified into the following except — |
If an accrual as at year-end of N5,000 was treated as a prepayment, the net profit for the year would be: |
The financial statement that shows the performance of an entity over a period is |
Which of the following will not appear in the Purchase Ledger Control account: |
Unpresented cheques are also referred to as |
Provision for depreciation account appears on the _______. |
Which of the following can be clasified as a current asset |
Which of these can be found in the income statement? |
Which of the following transactions has no effect on current assets |
Bank reconciliation statement is the comparison of a bank statement (sent by bank) with the ___ (prepared by the business) |
Which of the following is not true? |
____ is used to embrace all atributes of the person |
The leading writers in the area of vocational choice and self-concept |
The period where an individual attempts to stay put in the, chosen vocation is called ___ |
The period where stabilization in a vocation is enhanced through courses, workshops, seminars and conferences are ___ |
The stage where productivity of an individual start to decline due to his chronological or mental age is refers to ___ |
Who is the leading writer of personality theory? |
The personality word is derived from the Latin word “persona” which means ___ |
Holland formulated a scheme of occupational classification which comprising ____ |
____ emphasis the influence one’s cultural background such as family aspirations, religions schooling culutral orientation to one is exposed on the choice of a career |
Who was the founder of psychoanlytic theory? |
An unexpired six month insurance premium at the end of a financial year requires a debit to which account |
To credit an account means |
What type of accounting error has occurred when the cost of redecorating office premises has been posted to the property, plant and equipment account? |
What is an accounting period? |
Debit entries means |
Which of the following pairs of accounts will never appear together in the same trial balance? |
Which of the following is not a noinal account? |
Which of the following transactions would decrease both the assets and the liabilities? |
An agreement to spend N20,000, a month for advertisement on Radio Lagos beginning next month requires |
The concept of double entry book keepting states that |
The ways used in teaching materials to students can be described as __________ |
The word lecture ethymologically originated from ______ |
which method can be said to be teacher dominated approach to teaching? |
When introducing a new topic and covering a wide range of such a topic is required, the best teaching method to employ is ______ |
which of the following is not correct? ______ |
which of the following is not true of field trip? |
A good way of showing technical handling of Agricultural tool, machines and equipment is by ______ |
In order to attract learners’ rapt attention, the teacher should employ _____ method |
which of the following may discourage an Agricultural science teacher from using the discussion method |
which of the following is not correct about demonstration method? |
When were some rudiments of science education injected into the school curriculum in Nigeria? |
One of the aims of science is —– |
One of the following is not a teacher-based factor which influence the quality of learning chemistry |
The following are Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives except: |
Gender of students and their background, could be barriers to |
The teaching of science and other subjects as a result of the recommendation of an African Education Commission was in ——-. |
The adoption of the 6-3-3-4 system of education was adopted |
The circumstance which a teacher will not need to improvise teaching aids is |
The inductive reasoning/thinking tends to proceed from the |
What is Hypothesis? |
A good financial reporting standard is of great advantage to any economic development in the following ways except ONE: |
Which of the following groups is a supranational organization? |
When several accounting measurement approaches are accepted for international accounting purposes, it is known as: |
The factor used to convert from one country’s currency to another country’s currency is called the: |
What is the term used to describe the possibility that a foreign currency will decrease in Naira value over the life of an asset such as Accounts Receivable? |
The Financial Reporting Council announced that International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) had to be adopted by 2012 by: |
The body that has superseded the International Accounting Standards Committee is the: |
Which of the following accounting practices is not permitted by the IAS? |
Which of the following statements best describes the term ‘going concern’? |
Which of the following is the best description of ‘reliability’ in relation to information in financial statements? |
Multinational companies are faced with serioiurs challenges from the host countries except |
Accounting that takes into account the effect of inflation on prices is known as |
An important aid to support discharge of government administrative function is |
An equitable tax rate will not achieve one of the following |
National policies that requires accounting information for execution include all except |
The role of accounting in economic development does not include one of the following |
The following facilities are provided in science laboratory except |
One of the following has a great impact on the development of standards |
The following are fields in the study of science except |
One of the following is not a barrier to uniformity in accounting practice |
What is the full meaning of BSCS |
Factors necessitating international accounting include the following except |
Integration of Geography and history forms social studies, biology and chemistry forms biochemistry. What does geology and physics form as integration |
When several accounting measurement approaches are accepted for international accounting purposes it is known as |
Characteristics of integrated science include the following except |
Define a module |
One of the causes of the lack of uniformity in teaching of science in the past is |
Science Teachers’ Association of Nigeria was established in ——- to popularize science |
The following are part of the liabilities that must appear on the face of the statement of financial position except |
The importance of global convergence is best captured by the objectives outline below except |
The following are advantages of transparency and accountability except |
The following are part of the assests that must appear on the face of the statement of financial position except |
A good financial reporting standard is of great advantage to economic development in the following ways except one |
Qualitative characteristics of financial statements include the following except one |
The following are the assumptions underlyinhg the preparation and presentation of financial statements except one |
The following bases are used to different degrees and in varying combinations to measure elements of financial statements except one |
Multinational companies havae evolved through the following except |
One of the emerging issues concerning Multinational Companies is? |
trait and factor theory is one of the earliest —— theories |
———— is a cognitive theory of counselling that was propounded by Walter Bingham, John Darley, Donald G. Patterson and Edward G. Williams |
———— theory believes that every individual is an organized being with capabilities and potentials |
in trait and factor theory, counselling is done through direct advice, persuasion and ———– |
Other specific techniques of the tait and factor theory are include the following exept ————- |
Ellis (1962) propounded a cognitive theory of counselling as a result of persistent behaviour problems associated with —————- |
the counsellor using (RET) may begin by————- the problem of his client aside to reduce the threat by changing the meaning of the situation |
Rational Emotive Therapy aimed at helping clients to readjust their thinking in —————— way |
the instructional model of counselling was propounded by ————- |
———- theory emphasizes the role of an individual in striving to grow, change and cope with his life challenges |
———- becomes effective only when theories are applied |
———— explains events through specification of causal factors responsible for some events and predicts future occurrence of events |
Theories are sets of models or conventions created by theorists with clusters of relevant assumptions, systematically related to each other within some sets of ———- definitions |
———- is a theoretical description that helps an expert to understand how a system or process in his field works or how it might work |
——– viewed theory as a statement or group of statements established on facts which serve as a guide in carrying out some activities |
personality is a psychological construct that bothers on an individual’s ——— in terms of thinking, feeling and behaviour |
In the development of ——— there are three basic variables that work in harmony. These are heredity, experience and culture |
A child is able to develop habits of free play, self-protection, independence and affection if given the opportunity to go through normal ————— development in a hardworking family |
Failure to develop intellectual skills results to poor ———–development |
A child that is given parental love, affection, warmth, comfort and security will develop into a personality that will be seen as friendly, amiable, and ———— |
Sound effects have the following functions except — |
The music used at the begining and end of a program is called |
The stages of production in instructional radio production include all except — |
The stage where recorded material is processed, edited and mixed into its final form is called — |
When you set out to find out the things you must know about the students you are writing the programme for, it means — |
The stages involved in script writing for instructional radio include all except — |
Evaluation of youngster ITV showed that it can be viewed in all except– |
The children ITV programmes emphaisize on the established — of the society. |
The United Kingdom Open University was established in the year— |
Which of these is odd in the group — |
According to Karz and Wedel (1978) the reason for introduction of television does not include this – |
Instructional television is majorly used to educate — |
Strategic roles of television include all except —- |
Under the function of direct teaching, the following are realised except |
While discussing the roles of ITV, learning resources can be subsumed under — |
Telescondaric is a good example of — |
When the audience are told what they will look forward to in the next programme, it means — |
The metal block and razor blade used in editing is |
The modern way of editing sound programme is |
The evaluator of finished product looks out for the following except — |
The ——— stage is between (0-18months) |
The Anal stage is a period of toilet training |
Poor handling of a child at the Anal stage leads to ———— |
Phallic stage is called the stage of —— |
Adler was an apostle of ———- until 1911 when they parted ways |
To develop a counselling theory involves a hierarchical process from the following exept ———- |
——— is the second level of counseling theories that form the structure of counselling models or approach |
cognitive and ——— are basically two categories or types of counselling theory |
The —— theories of counselling are formulated ideas, opinions and assumptions about human intelligence which are designed to gain insight into the abilities, aspirations and perceptions of individuals in a given situation |
Trait/Factor theory, Rational Emotive Therapy, and Sorenson’s Instructional Model of counselling, are typical examples of ———theory |
The children Television workshop (CTW) was established in — |
The series called ‘Sesame street’ is a production of — |
Telescondaric was popularly used in — |
The axion- no nation can rise above the level of its teachers means |
One way of equalizing and enlarging educational opportunity is by — |
Non-formal education is more or less — |
A good example of TV project that has its target specifically on teachers can be found in — |
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was set up in the year — |
The BBC programmes aim at all the following except — |
Instructional radio can reduce inaqualities prior to entry to — |
The BBC as a public corporation was set up in — |
Who established SBCUK |
The prepaid report cards sent to panel of teachers which were returned directly to producers is called — |
Which West African country took instruction television as an instrument of educational reform |
……and ….. will enable you to exchange ideas with all the stakeholders – |
In instruction radio production, the following variables are important except |
Instructional radio production depend mainly on — |
The general rule in writeen scripts is to — |
In writing for your audience, the following must be considered except — |
You can become an expert programme writer when you learn how to — |
When the students are presented with objectives to guide them before the actual presentation of programme it means — |
One major advantage of audio media is — |
Fixing the sequence of a presentation is a major — in instructional radio |
The reason for establishing the Nicaragua radio mathematics project is — |
What was the mexico radio programmes used for — |
The goal of radio primaria is |
The purpose of post-testing of programmes is to achieve — |
The teachers’ report cards for BBC school TV is called |
In Ivory Coast, Educational television was chosen as instrument of — |
The ‘sesame street’ of USA belongs to — |
Instruction television can be used to reach large audience at —- |
One major advantage of instructional radio in that it can be used in —- |
When instructional radio is used for simulating radio broadcasting, it means — |
The studio where the talents perform is called — |
The microphone attached to the clothing that hangs from a string around the speak’s neck is called — |
The slurdy record player specially designed for professional audio facilities is — |
An assembly of wired connections linking the imputs and outputs of the audio components in a studio is — |
Sound of music has — effect on the listeners |
Understanding the influences of narration results in — |
Instructional media can be classified into the following except — |
Socialisation is unconcerned with how parents influence children to develop socially appropriate modes of ____. |
____ is the process of growing up into a human being, a process which necessitates contact with other people. |
____ warned that there is reason for serious concern when the number and seriousness of the child’s behaviour problem deviate either above or below the norm for his age and not group. |
____ stresses the vital role of early childhood experiences in determining certain patterns of behaviour in the adult. |
____ variable marks disturbed behaviour at early stage of development and to an infantile stage during periods of stress |
____ is a characteristics (behaviours) associated with Fixations at Freudian Phallic Stage of Development. |
____ is a long, quiet period of psychological development in which no major unconscious drives press the ego for satisfaction. |
It is the primary ____ that teaches the basic psychological and social lessons to the young child and it supplies him with his initial models for appropriate and effective behaviour. |
____ acknowledged that it is parent’s behaviour that causes problems in their children. |
It is important for you to note that the overwhelming moral suggestion in ____ writing is that cooperation is ‘good’ and competition is ‘bad’. |
The difference between teaching profession and law or medicine is |
One of these does not belong to this group |
Little importance is attached to teaching profession because — |
one of the efforts of TRC to make teaching a profession is to stop it from being referred to as — |
unqualified and unregistered teachers were not to be allowed to teach from – |
A profession requires both a high skill and — |
The preoccupation of teaching according to Akinkpelu (1981) is to impact all except — |
One of the evidence of the presence of teaching is — |