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__________lay more emphasis on the study of Functional Subjects such as language, social studies, general science and various activities?

A Pragmatists
B Idealists
C Naturalists
D Existentialists
Correct Answer: Pragmatists

___________being the content of education may be deemed as the practical side of Philosophy?

A Aims
B Objectives
C Curriculum
D Teaching method
Correct Answer: Curriculum

Who defines Philosophy as “The Mother of All Arts___________?”

A Plato
B Ibn-e-Khaldun
C Cicero
D William James
Correct Answer: Cicero

“Sophia” is a Greece word, which means____________?

A Wisdom
B Love of
C Knowledgeable
D None of the above
Correct Answer: Wisdom

The term “Philosophy” is a combination of two Greek words____________?

A Philos&Sophia
B Phila&Love
C Sophia&wisdom
D None of these
Correct Answer: Philos&Sophia

Who defined Philosophy in these words: “A science which investigates the nature of being, as it is in itself____________?”

A Aristotle
B Plato
C Socrates
D Al-Ghazali
Correct Answer: Aristotle

Philosophy gives ___________to human experience?

A Success
B Knowledge
C Meaning
D Nothing
Correct Answer: Meaning

Which of the following Philosophers recommended Project, Problem Solving Methods, Socialized Techniques and other activities as the teaching strategies___________?

A Pragmatists
B Idealists
C Naturalists
D None of the above
Correct Answer: Pragmatists

Pragmatism emphasizes on ____________?

A Inner/outer discipline
B Free discipline
C Self- discipline
D A,B, & C
Correct Answer: A,B, & C

According to whom, “A teacher is a friend, a Philosopher and a guide__________?”

A Naturalism
B Pragmatism
C Idealism
D All of these
Correct Answer: Pragmatism