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CTET Practice Test: Child Development and Pedagogy - Piaget, Kohlberg Brunner and the Principles of Vygotsky
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While Piaget related cognitive development to biological development, Kohlberg related moral development to socialisation with family, teachers etc. Piaget and Vygotsky - Both of them said that children build knowledge through experiences in life.

CTET Practice Test: Child Development and Pedagogy - Piaget, Kohlberg Brunner and the Principles of Vygotsky
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1. ………… incorporates the idea of ​​learning as an active process where those learners are able to form new ideas based on their current knowledge as well as their previous knowledge. Are—
2. Which of the following, according to Kohlberg, falls under the stage of traditional morality?
3. Which of the following theories refers to the understanding that objects exist even when they cannot be seen or experienced?
4. According to Jean Piaje, abstract reasoning and reasoning skills develop in children during ……….
5. According to Lev Vygotsky, the root cause of cognitive development is—
6. According to Jean Piazza How do children of pre-operative stage?
7. Piagas are mainly known for their contribution to the field of …… .
8. According to Kohlberg, the thinking process involved in deciding the right and wrong question is called—
9. The ability to place objects in the child develops when he
10. Rohit put back the pencil he had taken from Ajay’s desk as he was afraid of being punished if caught. What level does it refer to Kohlberg?
11. Which principle of conservation focuses on the amount of an existing substance?
12. Finding hidden objects is a sign that the child is beginning to acquire skill in which of the following cognitive functions?
13. Riya does not agree with Rishabh to fix a picnic in class. She thinks the rules can be amended to fit the majority. This classmate protests, according to Piaget, which of the following is related to?
14. In Vygotsky’s theory, which of the following aspects of development is ignored?
15. Naïve’s father’s hair is white and long, so she thinks that everyone’s father’s hair is white and long. At what stage is this approach?
16. Children’s thinking comes from tangible experiences and suffixes rather than abstraction. This is the state
17. According to the theory of cognitive development, tangible operational state begins at age ……
18. Which famous professor propounded that children move from a self-centric position to a society-centered one because of social relationships?
19. Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral reasoning is criticized for many things. Which of the following statements is correct in relation to this criticism?
20. Which stage features abstract logic and mature moral thinking in Piaget’s cognitive development theory?
21. According to Piaget, what is egocentric?
22. According to Vygotsky, What is it called when an adult extends the child’s current level of performance by cooperation?
23. Read the following description and identify the state of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning. Description : Right action is defined by self-selected moral principles of conscience which is valid for the whole of humanity irrespective of law and social agreement.
24. According to Piagha, At what stage of cognitive development does the child demonstrate ‘object stability’?
25. There are three major themes in Vygotsky’s social development theory: