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1. What is the primary focus of Educational Psychology? A) Diagnosing clinical disorders in students B) The scientific study of how humans learn and retain knowledge, primarily in educational settings C) Designing the interior of classrooms D) Managing school budgets Correct Answer: B) The scientific study of how humans learn and retain knowledge, primarily in educational settings 2. Which theory, proposed by Jean Piaget, suggests that children actively construct their understanding of the world? A) Behaviorism B) Constructivism C) Connectionism D) Social Learning Theory Correct Answer: B) Constructivism 3. Lev Vygotsky’s concept of the "Zone of Proximal Development" (ZPD) refers to: A) The distance between what a learner can do without help and what they can do with guidance B) The area where the student feels most comfortable C) The time it takes for a student to memorize facts D) The physical space between students in a classroom Correct Answer: A) The distance between what a learner can do without help and what they can do with guidance 4. "Behaviorism" (e.g., Skinner, Watson) focuses primarily on: A) Internal mental processes B) Observable behaviors shaped by reinforcement and punishment C) Social interactions in groups D) The genetic basis of intelligence Correct Answer: B) Observable behaviors shaped by reinforcement and punishment 5. What is "Metacognition"? A) Learning how to memorize faster B) Thinking about one's own thinking and learning processes C) The ability to ignore distractions D) A type of advanced mathematics Correct Answer: B) Thinking about one's own thinking and learning processes 6. The "Information Processing Theory" likens the human mind to: A) A complex biological ecosystem B) A computer (input, processing, storage, output) C) A library with infinite shelves D) A social network Correct Answer: B) A computer (input, processing, storage, output) 7. "Self-Efficacy" (Albert Bandura) is the belief in: A) One's ability to succeed in specific tasks or situations B) The importance of standardized testing C) The superiority of teachers D) The necessity of strict discipline Correct Answer: A) One's ability to succeed in specific tasks or situations 8. "Differentiated Instruction" is a teaching approach that: A) Teaches all students the exact same material in the same way B) Tailors instruction to meet individual needs, interests, and readiness levels of students C) Focuses only on high-achieving students D) Bans technology in the classroom Correct Answer: B) Tailors instruction to meet individual needs, interests, and readiness levels of students 9. In 2026, "Adaptive Learning Systems" use AI to: A) Replace teachers completely B) Adjust the pace, difficulty, and content of learning based on real-time student performance C) Automatically give students the highest grades D) Delete material that is too difficult Correct Answer: B) Adjust the pace, difficulty, and content of learning based on real-time student performance 10. What is "Scaffolding" in an educational context? A) Building physical structures in a classroom B) Providing temporary support to help a student reach a higher level of comprehension C) A punishment for students who do not listen D) A method of curriculum planning Correct Answer: B) Providing temporary support to help a student reach a higher level of comprehension 11. "Growth Mindset" (Carol Dweck) encourages students to: A) Believe that intelligence is fixed B) View challenges as opportunities to develop abilities through effort C) Avoid difficult tasks to protect their ego D) Rely only on innate talent Correct Answer: B) View challenges as opportunities to develop abilities through effort 12. "Multiple Intelligences" theory (Howard Gardner) suggests that: A) Everyone has the same intelligence B) Intelligence is composed of various, distinct modalities (e.g., musical, spatial, interpersonal) C) IQ tests are the only true measure of ability D) Intelligence cannot be changed Correct Answer: B) Intelligence is composed of various, distinct modalities 13. "Extrinsic Motivation" refers to doing a task because: A) It is personally fulfilling B) Of external rewards (grades, praise, money) or to avoid consequences C) It is required by the law D) It is a fun hobby Correct Answer: B) Of external rewards or to avoid consequences 14. "Intrinsic Motivation" refers to doing a task because: A) Of external rewards B) It is inherently interesting or enjoyable C) The teacher said so D) Everyone else is doing it Correct Answer: B) It is inherently interesting or enjoyable 15. What is "Cognitive Load Theory"? A) The amount of information the brain has to process at once B) The weight of a physical backpack C) The number of hours a student spends studying D) The speed of internet access Correct Answer: A) The amount of information the brain has to process at once 16. "Problem-Based Learning" (PBL) centers education around: A) Memorizing facts for tests B) Real-world, complex problems that students must solve through research and collaboration C) Watching lectures D) Writing essays individually Correct Answer: B) Real-world, complex problems that students must solve through research and collaboration 17. "Experiential Learning" (David Kolb) emphasizes: A) Learning through doing and reflecting on the experience B) Reading textbooks only C) Listening to lectures D) Memorizing vocabulary Correct Answer: A) Learning through doing and reflecting on the experience 18. "Universal Design for Learning" (UDL) aims to: A) Create one single way of teaching B) Provide multiple means of representation, action, expression, and engagement for all students C) Ban special education D) Only use digital textbooks Correct Answer: B) Provide multiple means of representation, action, expression, and engagement for all students 19. In 2026, "Neuro-education" uses insights from brain science to: A) Predict future income B) Optimize instructional strategies based on how the brain processes, stores, and retrieves information C) Give medication to all students D) Change the color of classroom walls Correct Answer: B) Optimize instructional strategies based on how the brain processes, stores, and retrieves information 20. "Spaced Repetition" helps with memory by: A) Studying everything at the last minute B) Reviewing material at increasing intervals to combat the "forgetting curve" C) Ignoring old material D) Memorizing only short lists Correct Answer: B) Reviewing material at increasing intervals to combat the "forgetting curve" 21. "Flipped Classroom" model involves: A) Students reading books upside down B) Students learning content at home (e.g., video lectures) and doing "homework" (active practice) in class C) Teachers learning from students D) Doing all exams at home Correct Answer: B) Students learning content at home and doing "homework" in class 22. "Gamification" in learning uses: A) Videogames for fun only B) Game design elements (badges, leaderboards) in non-game contexts to increase engagement C) Only playing physical sports D) Banning books Correct Answer: B) Game design elements in non-game contexts to increase engagement 23. "Constructivism" differs from Behaviorism because it: A) Ignores teachers B) Views the learner as active, not passive, in building their own knowledge C) Is only for adults D) Is not a scientific theory Correct Answer: B) Views the learner as active, not passive, in building their own knowledge 24. "Formative Assessment" is designed to: A) Grade students at the end of a term B) Monitor student learning and provide ongoing feedback to improve instruction C) Punish students who fail D) Compare students to each other Correct Answer: B) Monitor student learning and provide ongoing feedback to improve instruction 25. "Summative Assessment" is designed to: A) Provide ongoing feedback B) Evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional period (e.g., final exams) C) Help students feel happy D) Replace the need for teaching Correct Answer: B) Evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional period 26. "Inquiry-Based Learning" encourages students to: A) Follow teacher instructions strictly B) Ask questions, explore, and investigate problems to find their own answers C) Memorize textbooks D) Only listen to experts Correct Answer: B) Ask questions, explore, and investigate problems to find their own answers 27. "Dual Coding Theory" suggests that memory is improved by: A) Using both verbal and visual information B) Using only verbal information C) Using only pictures D) Reading silently Correct Answer: A) Using both verbal and visual information

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Educational Psychology: 2026 Modern
Learning Theory
Cognitive Processes, Constructivism & Digital Pedagogy (100 Questions)

1. What is the primary focus of Educational Psychology?
A) Diagnosing clinical disorders in students
B) The scientific study of how humans learn and retain knowledge, primarily in educational
settings
C) Designing the interior of classrooms
D) Managing school budgets

Correct Answer: B) The scientific study of how humans learn and retain knowledge,
primarily in educational settings

2. Which theory, proposed by Jean Piaget, suggests that children actively construct their
understanding of the world?
A) Behaviorism
B) Constructivism
C) Connectionism
D) Social Learning Theory

Correct Answer: B) Constructivism

3. Lev Vygotsky’s concept of the "Zone of Proximal Development" (ZPD) refers to:
A) The distance between what a learner can do without help and what they can do with
guidance
B) The area where the student feels most comfortable
C) The time it takes for a student to memorize facts
D) The physical space between students in a classroom

Correct Answer: A) The distance between what a learner can do without help and what
they can do with guidance

4. "Behaviorism" (e.g., Skinner, Watson) focuses primarily on:
A) Internal mental processes
B) Observable behaviors shaped by reinforcement and punishment
C) Social interactions in groups
D) The genetic basis of intelligence

Correct Answer: B) Observable behaviors shaped by reinforcement and punishment

, 5. What is "Metacognition"?
A) Learning how to memorize faster
B) Thinking about one's own thinking and learning processes
C) The ability to ignore distractions
D) A type of advanced mathematics

Correct Answer: B) Thinking about one's own thinking and learning processes

6. The "Information Processing Theory" likens the human mind to:
A) A complex biological ecosystem
B) A computer (input, processing, storage, output)
C) A library with infinite shelves
D) A social network

Correct Answer: B) A computer (input, processing, storage, output)

7. "Self-Efficacy" (Albert Bandura) is the belief in:
A) One's ability to succeed in specific tasks or situations
B) The importance of standardized testing
C) The superiority of teachers
D) The necessity of strict discipline

Correct Answer: A) One's ability to succeed in specific tasks or situations

8. "Differentiated Instruction" is a teaching approach that:
A) Teaches all students the exact same material in the same way
B) Tailors instruction to meet individual needs, interests, and readiness levels of students
C) Focuses only on high-achieving students
D) Bans technology in the classroom

Correct Answer: B) Tailors instruction to meet individual needs, interests, and readiness
levels of students

9. In 2026, "Adaptive Learning Systems" use AI to:
A) Replace teachers completely
B) Adjust the pace, difficulty, and content of learning based on real-time student performance
C) Automatically give students the highest grades
D) Delete material that is too difficult

Correct Answer: B) Adjust the pace, difficulty, and content of learning based on real-time
student performance

10. What is "Scaffolding" in an educational context?
A) Building physical structures in a classroom

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