20 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) related to the National Knowledge Commission (NKC) (2005-2008):
The National Knowledge Commission (NKC) was established in:
- a) 2000
- b) 2005
- c) 2010
- d) 2015
Who was the chairman of the National Knowledge Commission?
- a) Dr. Manmohan Singh
- b) Dr. R.A. Mashelkar
- c) Sam Pitroda
- d) Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
The NKC aimed to enhance:
- a) Military power
- b) Knowledge creation and dissemination
- c) Economic policies
- d) Agricultural productivity
One of the key recommendations of the NKC was to promote:
- a) Rote learning
- b) Research and innovation
- c) Traditional education methods
- d) Limited access to information
The NKC proposed the establishment of:
- a) National universities only
- b) Knowledge networks
- c) Regional schools
- d) Private colleges
The commission emphasized the importance of:
- a) Knowledge management
- b) Centralized education
- c) Limited educational opportunities
- d) Strict discipline
One of the focus areas of the NKC was:
- a) Vocational education
- b) Global knowledge exchange
- c) Increased examination stress
- d) Isolation of subjects
The NKC recommended the integration of:
- a) Technology in education
- b) Rigid curricula
- c) Limited extracurricular activities
- d) Traditional learning methods
The commission aimed to improve:
- a) Access to education
- b) Examination formats only
- c) Teacher salaries
- d) Rigid attendance policies
The NKC recognized the importance of:
- a) Digital literacy
- b) Limited knowledge sharing
- c) Strict grading systems
- d) Formal assessments
The NKC's report emphasized the need for:
- a) More textbooks
- b) Lifelong learning
- c) Isolation in education
- d) Limited teacher training
The commission proposed that education should:
- a) Focus on rote memorization
- b) Encourage critical thinking
- c) Limit practical skills
- d) Be rigid in structure
The NKC recognized the significance of:
- a) Interdisciplinary studies
- b) Traditional subjects only
- c) Limited access to technology
- d) Isolation of disciplines
The NKC aimed to promote:
- a) Exclusive focus on examinations
- b) All-round development of individuals
- c) Limited participation in research
- d) Rigid educational systems
The commission's recommendations included:
- a) Increased funding for education
- b) Reducing educational institutions
- c) Limiting access to knowledge
- d) Focusing solely on higher education
The NKC emphasized the role of:
- a) Community colleges
- b) Traditional methods
- c) Knowledge ecosystems
- d) Limited student involvement
One of the goals of the NKC was to:
- a) Create knowledge gaps
- b) Foster innovation and entrepreneurship
- c) Focus on rote learning
- d) Isolate academic disciplines
The NKC encouraged the use of:
- a) Outdated teaching methods
- b) E-learning and digital resources
- c) Limited educational technologies
- d) Rigid assessment formats
The commission's report highlighted the importance of:
- a) Education as a privilege
- b) Knowledge for social development
- c) Strict adherence to textbooks
- d) Limited access to information
The NKC recommended enhancing collaboration between:
- a) Schools and military institutions
- b) Academia and industry
- c) Public and private sectors only
- d) Only higher education institutions
Here are the answers to the 20 MCQs on the National Knowledge Commission (NKC) (2005-2008):
- b) 2005
- c) Sam Pitroda
- b) Knowledge creation and dissemination
- b) Research and innovation
- b) Knowledge networks
- a) Knowledge management
- b) Global knowledge exchange
- a) Technology in education
- a) Access to education
- a) Digital literacy
- b) Lifelong learning
- b) Encourage critical thinking
- a) Interdisciplinary studies
- b) All-round development of individuals
- a) Increased funding for education
- c) Knowledge ecosystems
- b) Foster innovation and entrepreneurship
- b) E-learning and digital resources
- b) Knowledge for social development
- b) Academia and industry
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