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Teaching is designed to help students:
a) Learn                                
b) Play
c) Relax                                 
d) Sleep

a

Explanation: Teaching activities are aimed at helping students acquire knowledge and skills.


Teaching affects students:
a) Internally               
b) Externally
c) Not at all                
d) Subconsciously

b

Explanation: Teaching activities impact the external behaviors of students, while learning occurs internally.


In teaching, the learner is the:
a) Independent variable
b) Intervening variable
c) Dependent variable
d) Constant variable

c

Explanation: The learner is considered the dependent variable whose behavior is changed by teaching activities.


Teacher's methods fall under:
a) Input variables       
b) Process variables
c) Output variables    
d) External variables

b

Explanation: The methods, strategies, and interactions of the teacher are process variables.


Output variables include:
a) Learner's interests
b) Teacher's experience
c) Content taught     
d) School location

c

Explanation: Output variables include the content taught, teaching strategies, and motivation techniques.


Teaching involves changing:
a) Beliefs                   
b) Environment
c) Classroom setup    
d) School policies

a

Explanation: Teaching aims to develop beliefs, attitudes, and values in the learner.