2024
ISC3701
EXAM PACK
2024
UNISA EXAM
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (QUIZ 1)
Choose the correct option for the questions below and mark the
corresponding number in your response.
1. Teaching is
[1] any form of instruction
[2] how instruction manifests at schools or in classrooms
[3] can mean any form of learning
[4] to keep a class occupied for 30 min
2. A teacher is
[1] only employed at a school
[2] someone who has a formal qualification
[3] someone who teachers something to another person
[4] only an elderly person
3. The goal of teaching is to
[1] ensure that the teacher covers the lesson plan
[2] ensure that the teacher is occupied for 30 min
[3] ensure that meaningful learning takes place
[4] ensure that learners are occupied for 30 min
4. Training is different from teaching in that
[1] it provides long-term mentorship
[2] it focusses on emotions and feelings
[3] always involves working in a group
[4] focuses on specific skills that are job related
5. Facilitating often
[1] takes place when groups work towards a goal
[2] means the facilitator has to solve the problem
[3] involves individual one-on-one sessions
[4] means individuals work in isolation
6. Teaching methods
[1] involve doing things in the same way every day
[2] involve how the learners will get to know the content
[3] should not change according to different subjects
[4] are not important in a lesson
7. Decision making as part of instruction means that
[1] you can choose to teach whatever you want to
[2] you can choose to teach in any manner
[3] you are responsible for the outcomes of those decisions
[4] you do not need to follow the curriculum
8. African perspectives on education focus on
[1] a community of leaders
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[2] a cult of individualism
[3] seclusion
[4] selfishness
9. To develop a sense of belonging and to participate actively in family and
community affairs is part of
[1] all curricula in any country
[2] the aims and objectives of CAPS
[3] an American curriculum
[4] the goals of traditional African education
10. A permissive teaching style means that
[1] learners know exactly what is expected of them in class
[2] learners are able to ask questions in an orderly fashion
[3] learners are allowed to do anything in class
[4] learners understand that there are consistent rules in class
11. What are the three main instructional contexts?
[1] classroom, lecture and informal contexts
[2] formal, informal and outside contexts
[3] formal, informal and non-formal contexts
[4] formal, non-formal and uni-formal contexts
12. In non-formal instructional contexts
[1] individuals are aware that they are learning although the activity does not
have explicit learning objectives
[2] all individuals are learning
[3] the aims are explicitly set out
[4] the activity is part of a formal environment
13. Three major learning theories are:
[1] Cognitivism, Encapsulation and Formal theory
[2] Cognitivism, Behaviourism and Constructivism
[3] Cognitivism, Behaviourism and Alternative theory
[4] Cognitivism, Connectivism and Alternative theory
14. Connectivist type learning means
[1] using traditional paper and pen activities for learning
[2] people can learn in online spaces
[3] using multiple-choice problems
[4] using technology is not allowed
15. The ADDIE acronym stands for
[1] Analyse, design, develop, implement, evaluate
[2] Analyse, determine, develop, implement, evaluate
[3] Analyse, develop, discern, intervene, evaluate
[4] Analyse, design, develop, implement, educate
16. The ID4T model stands for
[1] Instructional design with four tenets
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[2] Intermediate design for teachers
[3] Instructional design for teachers
[4] Instructional development for teachers
17. The UbD model is an example of a
[1] theorised version of ID4T
[2] a backward design
[3] design that starts with learning materials
[4] design that is based on understanding
18. Which statement is FALSE regarding Merrill’s five principles of instruction?
[1] Learning is promoted when learners are engaged in solving real-world
problems
[2] Learning is promoted when existing knowledge is not activated as a
foundation for new knowledge
[3] Learning is promoted when new knowledge is demonstrated to the learner
[4] Learning is promoted when new knowledge is applied by the learner
19. The first event in Gagne’s nine events of instruction is to
[1] gain attention
[2] inform learners of the objectives
[3] recall prior knowledge
[4] present the material
20. The Dick and Carey model includes
[1] ten separate elements
[2] ten concepts that are unrelated
[3] ten interrelated concepts with feedback loops
[4] five interrelated concepts with feedback loops
21. How many “intelligences” did Gardner propose?
[1] 10
[2] 8
[3] 9
[4] 7
22. In Kolb’s learning style model, the style “accommodation” refers to someone
who is
[1] a feeling-reflecting person
[2] an acting-thinking person
[3] a reflecting-feeling-thinking person
[4] a feeling-acting person
23. Honey and Mumford proposed that there are four profiles in terms of learning,
they are:
[1] activists, reflectors, therapists, pragmatists
[2] activists, reflectors, theorists, pragmatists
[3] activists, reactors, theorists, pragmatists
[4] activists, reflectors, theorists, problem-solvers
ISC3701
EXAM PACK
2024
UNISA EXAM
, lOMoARcPSD|12702401
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (QUIZ 1)
Choose the correct option for the questions below and mark the
corresponding number in your response.
1. Teaching is
[1] any form of instruction
[2] how instruction manifests at schools or in classrooms
[3] can mean any form of learning
[4] to keep a class occupied for 30 min
2. A teacher is
[1] only employed at a school
[2] someone who has a formal qualification
[3] someone who teachers something to another person
[4] only an elderly person
3. The goal of teaching is to
[1] ensure that the teacher covers the lesson plan
[2] ensure that the teacher is occupied for 30 min
[3] ensure that meaningful learning takes place
[4] ensure that learners are occupied for 30 min
4. Training is different from teaching in that
[1] it provides long-term mentorship
[2] it focusses on emotions and feelings
[3] always involves working in a group
[4] focuses on specific skills that are job related
5. Facilitating often
[1] takes place when groups work towards a goal
[2] means the facilitator has to solve the problem
[3] involves individual one-on-one sessions
[4] means individuals work in isolation
6. Teaching methods
[1] involve doing things in the same way every day
[2] involve how the learners will get to know the content
[3] should not change according to different subjects
[4] are not important in a lesson
7. Decision making as part of instruction means that
[1] you can choose to teach whatever you want to
[2] you can choose to teach in any manner
[3] you are responsible for the outcomes of those decisions
[4] you do not need to follow the curriculum
8. African perspectives on education focus on
[1] a community of leaders
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[2] a cult of individualism
[3] seclusion
[4] selfishness
9. To develop a sense of belonging and to participate actively in family and
community affairs is part of
[1] all curricula in any country
[2] the aims and objectives of CAPS
[3] an American curriculum
[4] the goals of traditional African education
10. A permissive teaching style means that
[1] learners know exactly what is expected of them in class
[2] learners are able to ask questions in an orderly fashion
[3] learners are allowed to do anything in class
[4] learners understand that there are consistent rules in class
11. What are the three main instructional contexts?
[1] classroom, lecture and informal contexts
[2] formal, informal and outside contexts
[3] formal, informal and non-formal contexts
[4] formal, non-formal and uni-formal contexts
12. In non-formal instructional contexts
[1] individuals are aware that they are learning although the activity does not
have explicit learning objectives
[2] all individuals are learning
[3] the aims are explicitly set out
[4] the activity is part of a formal environment
13. Three major learning theories are:
[1] Cognitivism, Encapsulation and Formal theory
[2] Cognitivism, Behaviourism and Constructivism
[3] Cognitivism, Behaviourism and Alternative theory
[4] Cognitivism, Connectivism and Alternative theory
14. Connectivist type learning means
[1] using traditional paper and pen activities for learning
[2] people can learn in online spaces
[3] using multiple-choice problems
[4] using technology is not allowed
15. The ADDIE acronym stands for
[1] Analyse, design, develop, implement, evaluate
[2] Analyse, determine, develop, implement, evaluate
[3] Analyse, develop, discern, intervene, evaluate
[4] Analyse, design, develop, implement, educate
16. The ID4T model stands for
[1] Instructional design with four tenets
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[2] Intermediate design for teachers
[3] Instructional design for teachers
[4] Instructional development for teachers
17. The UbD model is an example of a
[1] theorised version of ID4T
[2] a backward design
[3] design that starts with learning materials
[4] design that is based on understanding
18. Which statement is FALSE regarding Merrill’s five principles of instruction?
[1] Learning is promoted when learners are engaged in solving real-world
problems
[2] Learning is promoted when existing knowledge is not activated as a
foundation for new knowledge
[3] Learning is promoted when new knowledge is demonstrated to the learner
[4] Learning is promoted when new knowledge is applied by the learner
19. The first event in Gagne’s nine events of instruction is to
[1] gain attention
[2] inform learners of the objectives
[3] recall prior knowledge
[4] present the material
20. The Dick and Carey model includes
[1] ten separate elements
[2] ten concepts that are unrelated
[3] ten interrelated concepts with feedback loops
[4] five interrelated concepts with feedback loops
21. How many “intelligences” did Gardner propose?
[1] 10
[2] 8
[3] 9
[4] 7
22. In Kolb’s learning style model, the style “accommodation” refers to someone
who is
[1] a feeling-reflecting person
[2] an acting-thinking person
[3] a reflecting-feeling-thinking person
[4] a feeling-acting person
23. Honey and Mumford proposed that there are four profiles in terms of learning,
they are:
[1] activists, reflectors, therapists, pragmatists
[2] activists, reflectors, theorists, pragmatists
[3] activists, reactors, theorists, pragmatists
[4] activists, reflectors, theorists, problem-solvers