13. Administration means:
(a) To look after(b) To protect(c) To run(d) To establish
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(a) To look after(b) To protect(c) To run(d) To establish
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(a) 3000 BC(b) 4000 BC(c) 5000 BC(d) 6000 BC
12. The history of administration goes back to: Read More »
(a) Equal rights(b) Participation(c) Cooperation(d) All of the above
11. Indication of democratic attitude is: Read More »
(a) Organize and administer the guidance programme(b) Provide leadership in instructional plan(c) Maintain school records(d) Handle discipline problems
10. The chief responsibility of the principal is: Read More »
(a) The professional educactors(b) Headmasters(c) Citizens(d) Citizens and educators
9. The school policy should be determined by: Read More »
(a) Good relationships between teachers and supervisors(b) Helping teachers in their teaching(c) Helping teachers becoming more self sufficient(d) Criticizing’s teacher’s lessons
8. The effective supervision is indicated by: Read More »
(a) Provides friendly help(b) Inspects classrooms(c) Gives directions(d) Critisizes the teaching method
7. A supervisor is one who: Read More »
(a) Put into operation the course of study(b) Hold daily meetings(c) Prepare the budget(d) All of the above
6. The school headmaster are expected to: Read More »
(a) They like praise(b) They are to lazy(c) They fail to provide leadership(d) They do not know teachers
5. The criticism most frequently leveled at school administrators is that: Read More »
(a) Headmaster(b) DEO(c) Parents(d) Students
4. The clemenlary school teachers are directly responsible to the: Read More »