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Open School and Open University

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1. Open Schooling is most helpful for:

A. Only school children

B. Only government employees

C. Scientists

D. Working professional and dropouts

Ans: Option D. Working professional and dropouts

2. What is the main aim of open schooling?

A. To conduct only offline classes

B. To limit student enrolment

C. To offer flexible learning options

D. To restriction education to urban areas

Ans: Option C. To offer flexible learning options

3. Which of the following is the largest open schooling system in India?

A. ICSE

B. NCERT

C. CBSC

D. NIOS

Ans: Option C. NIOS

4. Open schooling provides:

A. Compulsory uniforms

B. No examinations

C. Flexible time, place and pace of learning

D. Fixed classroom schedule

Ans: Option C. Flexible time, place and pace of learning

5. Open schools mainly use which mode of instruction?

A. Radio and Television

B. Printed lessons and online content

C. Audio-taps

D. All of the above

Ans: Option D. All of the above

6. Which body governs NIOS in India?

A. State government

B. UGC

C. Ministry of Finance

D. Ministry of Education (MoE)

Ans: Option D. Ministry of Education (MoE)

7. A student fails in regular board exam. He can continue education through:

A. University only

B. Employment

C. Private tuitions

D. Open school system

Ans: Option D. Open school system

8. Open education promotes:

A. Limited course choices

B. Only textbook based learning

C. Learning for all ages

D. Fixed academic calendar

Ans: Option C. Learning for all ages

9. NIOS is an example of:

A. Informal education

B. Formal education

C. Open schooling

D. Vocational training course

Ans: Option C. Open schooling

10. NIOS was established in ______.

A. 1789

B. 1889

C. 1989

D. 1986

Ans: Option C. 1989

11. The open schooling offers:

A. Only science subject

B. Only technical courses

C. Only vocational course

D. A variety of academic and vocational subjects

Ans: Option D. A variety of academic and vocational subjects.

12. Open schooling supports:

A. Life-long and inclusive education

B. Rigid curriculum

C. Education for children only

D. Exclusive exams for selected students

Ans: Option A. Life-long and inclusive education

13. Which of the following is a characteristic of open schooling?

A. Fixed time table

B. High fees

C. Compulsory classroom attendance

D. Learner-centred approach

Ans: Option D. Learner-centred approach

14. Which of the following is NOT true about open schooling?

A. It is rigid time table

B. It offers distance learning

C. It provides flexibility in subject choice

D. It allows students to learn at their own pace

Ans: Option B. It offers distance learning

15. What is a major benefit of open schooling?

A. Self-paced learning

B. Compulsory uniform

C. Fixed study schedule

D. High cost of education

Ans: Option A. Self-paced learning

16. Open schooling helps in promoting:

A. Alite education

B. Private coaching centres

C. Only traditional education

D. Equal opportunities for learning

Ans: Option D. Equal opportunities for learning

17. The open school at Delhi has started its activities in:

A. 1879

B. 1889

C. 1979

D. 1986

Ans: Option C. 1979

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