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“The nature must be studied through observation and experimentation” is related to___________?
A Realism
B Idealism
C Naturalism
D None of these
Correct Answer: Realism
According to whom education should be given through mother tongue and through sense training___________?
A Realists
B Idealists
C Naturalists
D None of these
Correct Answer: Realists
According to whom, the study of classical language is an inadequate preparation for the real life of the society__________?
A Realism
B Social Realism
C Naturalism
D None of the above
Correct Answer: Realism
Who were the key exponents of Humanistic Realism in education___________?
A Erasmus (Dutch scholar)
B John Milton (English poet)
C Rabelais (French)
D All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above
The Philosophy of Realism, regards the personal wants as___________?
A Subjective
B Subordinate
C Secondary
D All of these
Correct Answer: All of these
According to the philosophy of Realism, the physical world is objective and _________?
A Temporary
B Factual
C God made thing
D None of the above
Correct Answer: Factual
Realism in education and it dominated the education thought and practice in___________?
A 16th century
B 17th century
C 18th century
D None of the above
Correct Answer: 17th century
How is the founder of the philosophy of Realism____________?
A Plato
B Socrates
C Aristotle
D A,B&C
Correct Answer: Aristotle
The Philosophy of Realism is concerned with the __________?
A Experience
B Reality of Universe
C Salivation
D None of the above
Correct Answer: Reality of Universe
Which of the following philosophy stresses ‘matter over mind___________?’
A Realism
B Idealism
C Existentialism
D None of the these
Correct Answer: Realism