FBQ1: Non-cognitive behaviours can only be evaluated through_______ Answer: Observation FBQ2: Government has indirect control over _________ education . Answer: Nursery FBQ3: Neglecting children at their early stages in life leads to ______ effects. Answer: permanent FBQ4: For effective teaching and learning, teacher needs to rely on …………. Answer: Lesson plan FBQ5: The objective of showing pictures to nursery pupils is to motivate ___ learning. Answer: Creative FBQ6: The methods of testing and examining students in a regular basis are called ______. Answer: Continuous assessment FBQ7: Another name for nursery or pre-school is ____. Answer: Early childhood FBQ8: What kind of behaviours is difficult to evaluate using paper and pencil tests? Answer: Non-cognitive behaviours FBQ9: A person trained to look out for the occurrence or absence of behaviour is called………. Answer: Observer FBQ10: Observer performs three duties such as participating, observing and……….. Answer: Recording FBQ11: An instrument used for collecting data while observation is going on is called………. Answer: Observational tools FBQ12: A list of characteristic behaviours or action relating to one’s personality traits and performance which the teacher checks off is refer to a……….. Answer: Checklist FBQ13: An instrument with which events that are directly observed as they occur are recorded and the information is analysed for the purpose of decision-making is known as………… Answer: Observational schedule FBQ14: The book kept to record cases of punishment given to children and to ensure that the procedure for punishing any child has been followed is called…………. Answer: Punishment book FBQ15: Book that the main events or the main happenings in the school are recorded,e.g. performance in sports or academic activities is called………… Answer: Log book FBQ16: What regulate school activities in the school? Answer: Timetable FBQ17: Items used or consumed always and that have to be replaced from time to time is called……….. Answer: Consumable stock FBQ18: Items such as furniture, farm tools, games equipment, audio-visual materials are known as……….. Answer: Non-consumable stock FBQ19: Cards prepared by the teacher at the end of each term and given to the pupils who will in turn take them to their parents is called……….. Answer: Report card FBQ20: Which record workbook will help the teacher to know the area covered as well as area not covered? Answer: Record workbook FBQ21: The process of establishing the status of the performance of an individual or group in a given task usually with reference to the expected outcome is called……….. Answer: Assessment FBQ22: The aspect of assessment that usually takes care of cognitive tasks of a child in form of all his/her performance in the school subjects is………… Answer: Quantitative FBQ23: ………….. Involves creating a questioning situation to assess the amount of knowledge (cognitive), character (affective) and skills(psychomotor). Answer: Test FBQ24:  When the majority of questions tends to be fuller and more appropriate for the time allowed between question and response is testing………..   Answer: Difficulty level FBQ25: A table indicating the topics covered and the objective being measured is called………… Answer: Table of specification FBQ26: A method of scoring an essay test paragraph by paragraph is called………… Answer: Analytic scoring FBQ27: The marking in which one assigns letter grades to each score or interval of scores is………….  Answer: Institutional marking FBQ28: A method of determining the final grade for a given period of time through a series of periodic assessments comprising test and non-test measures. Answer: Continuous Assessment FBQ29: The kind of test that has a table of norms is known as……….. Answer: standardized test FBQ30: The art of looking out for and recording the presence or absence of verbal and non-verbal behaviour of a person or group of persons Answer: Observation FBQ31: The most popular item formats used in educational assessment is called………. Answer: Multiple choice item FBQ32: The only instrument commonly used by the classroom teacher to assess cognitive abilities is ………. Answer: Test FBQ33: Test must be valid and………... Answer: Reliable FBQ34: Continuous assessment supposed to cover cognitive, affective and ……….domain. Answer: Psychomotor FBQ35: Assessment could both be qualitative and……….. Answer: Quantitative MCQ1: The potential period of intellectual development in children is ______. Answer: 3-5yrs MCQ2: Early Child Education is also referred to as ------- Education. Answer: Pre-school MCQ3: . Non-cognitive behaviours can only be evaluated through_______. Answer: Observations MCQ4:  Early Child Education include the following except __________ Answer: Primary MCQ5: An environment which is designed or created by an observer to appear natural whereas it is really controlled by the observer is known as………  Answer: Contrived setting MCQ6: Environment whereby observer limits behaviours of the person being observed to those relevant to his needs and interests is called………. Answer: Controlled setting MCQ7: What is used for the measurement of pupils’ cognitive, affective and psychomotor behaviours.  Answer: Checklists MCQ8: An observational system which gives brief account of the events on behaviours at specific times is called………. Answer: Anecdotal records MCQ9: When an observer categorises the observed behaviour and records the behaviour in the sequence of occurrence as it occurs this is called…….. Answer: Categorised system MCQ10: Items used or consumed always and that have to be replaced from time to time is called……….. Answer: Consumable stock MCQ11: The book is made to back up the existence of any school is called………… Answer: Education law book MCQ12: The book where a lot of money that comes into the school or is spent for the school is recorded is called……….. Answer: School cash book MCQ13: The book where class teacher’s duty to keep his/her record of the presence or absence of all the pupils in a particular class on daily, weekly or termly basis is known as…………. Answer: Attendance register MCQ14: What does a teacher needs to prepare before going to class? Answer: Lesson notebook MCQ15: The process of establishing the status of the performance of an individual or group in a given task usually with reference to the expected outcome is known as……….  Answer: Assessment MCQ16: A set of questions or exercises given to pupils after they might have been taught to measure what they learnt from a teaching session is known as………..  Answer: Test MCQ17: Tests are used for the following purposes except……… Answer: Benefits purposes MCQ18: A method of scoring an essay test such that marks are awarded to the questions after reading all the response is called……….. Answer: Global scoring MCQ19: The marking in which one assigns letter grades to each score or interval of scores is…………. Answer: Institutional marking MCQ20:  The following are the characteristic of continuous assessment except………  Answer: analytical MCQ21:  The kind of test that has a table of norms is known as……….. Answer: Standardized test MCQ22: Tools for observation are as follows except………… Answer: Observational technique MCQ23: The following are parts of multiple choice items except……… Answer: All correct items MCQ24: Test must be valid and……….  Answer: Reliable MCQ25: The two types of brushes used for painting are  Answer: Hog hair and the stable brushes MCQ26: What are composite colours?  Answer: An initial colour mixed when two or more colours are mixed together MCQ27: Warm colours tend to make an object………  Answer: Larger MCQ28:  Threads are derived from ----. Answer: Spinning of cotton MCQ29:  How many types of computer do we have? Answer: 3 MCQ30: A poster is made for………. Answer: Advertisement purpose MCQ31: One of the following is an example of computer graphic design  Answer: Microsoft Power Point MCQ32:  Painting is sometimes referred to as ……….. Answer: Secondary Finishing MCQ33: _____ is the process of judging an opinion about something.  Answer: Recording MCQ34: Paints, crayons, pencils, songs etc. are forms of _____.  Answer: teaching Aids MCQ35: Food given to students in northern part of Nigeria is a form of _____ stock. Answer: Consumable