Which is an input variable?
a) Teacher's strategies
b) Learner's abilities
c) Content level
d) Educational objectives
Explanation: Input variables include the learner’s abilities, capabilities, and interests.
Learning involves:
a) Only motives
b) Only behavior
c) Motives and behavior
d) Neither motives nor behavior
Explanation: Learning involves internal motives and is reflected in external behavior.
Teaching as a profession promotes:
a) Physical development
b) Academic development
c) Financial development
d) Political development
Explanation: Teaching promotes academic and mental development.
Most teachers globally are:
a) Secondary teachers
b) University teachers
c) Elementary teachers
d) Private tutors
Teaching activities aim to change:
a) Classroom size
b) Learner's behavior
c) School curriculum
d) Teacher's salary
Explanation: Teaching activities are designed to change the learner's behavior.
The learner is a:
a) Process variable
b) Output variable
c) Input variable
d) Control variable
Explanation: The learner is an input variable in the teaching-learning process.