J.K. Chopra Solutions for Chapter: Teaching Aptitude, Exercise 1: Practice Exercise
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Questions from J.K. Chopra Solutions for Chapter: Teaching Aptitude, Exercise 1: Practice Exercise with Hints & Solutions
The most authentic education of the student is that which:

The danger emanating from the act of giving a harsh punishment to a student is that:

If students are not taking an interest in the lesson, then the teacher should:

The teacher aims to:

Why should you like to ask questions from students in a manner?

When should the teacher check the written work/ assignments being done by his students?

Which of the following does not mean an adequate education?

Developing the power of contemplation as a primary role of education was propounded by _____.
