Selected MCQ

Current Question
Are all goals in education achievable?
  • A. Yes, always
  • B. No, not necessarily
  • C. Only in state-level education
  • D. Only for teachers
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Not all educational goals are achievable; some may remain unattained.
Related Question 1
Who bears the responsibility for achieving goals in education?
  • A. The government
  • B. Teachers alone
  • C. The community
  • D. Both individuals and institutions
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
Achieving educational goals is a collective effort involving individuals and institutions.
Related Question 2
What is the main difference between aims and goals in education?
  • A. Aims are broader
  • B. Aims are less achievable
  • C. Aims have specific durations
  • D. The state aims
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Aims are more general, while goals are more specific.
Related Question 3
Who typically generates goals in education?
  • A. State-level authorities
  • B. Local schools, teachers, communities, and the environment
  • C. International organizations
  • D. Parents
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Goals are often generated at the local level by schools, teachers, communities, and environmental factors.
Related Question 4
What is the primary characteristic of goals in education?
  • A. Achievability
  • B. Broadness less specific
  • C. Specific time duration
  • D. Intentions
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Goals have a specific time duration for achievement.
Related Question 5
How do goals differ from aims in education?
  • A. Goals are less specific
  • B. Goals are broader
  • C. Goals require less effort
  • D. Goals are more specific
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
Goals are more precise compared to aims in education.