Sunday 22 September 2024

50 (MCQs) ON University Education Commission (1948-49)

 Here are 50 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) related to the University Education Commission (1948-49) without answers:

  1. The University Education Commission was established in:

    • a) 1947
    • b) 1948
    • c) 1949
    • d) 1950
  2. Who was the chairman of the University Education Commission?

    • a) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
    • b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
    • c) Dr. Kothari
    • d) Dr. Ambedkar
  3. The main objective of the University Education Commission was to:

    • a) Improve school education
    • b) Restructure university education
    • c) Promote vocational education
    • d) Standardize examinations
  4. The commission submitted its report in:

    • a) 1948
    • b) 1949
    • c) 1950
    • d) 1951
  5. The commission recommended the establishment of:

    • a) More colleges
    • b) Universities with autonomous status
    • c) Private universities
    • d) Open universities
  6. The main focus of the commission was on:

    • a) Higher education
    • b) Primary education
    • c) Technical education
    • d) Adult education
  7. The commission emphasized the need for:

    • a) More examinations
    • b) A flexible curriculum
    • c) Standardized textbooks
    • d) Rigid attendance policies
  8. The commission recommended that universities should:

    • a) Focus only on theoretical knowledge
    • b) Emphasize research and innovation
    • c) Limit their curriculum
    • d) Avoid international collaborations
  9. According to the commission, the relationship between the university and society should be:

    • a) Isolated
    • b) Symbiotic
    • c) Competitive
    • d) Detrimental
  10. The commission suggested that the medium of instruction should be:

    • a) Only English
    • b) Local languages
    • c) A mix of English and regional languages
    • d) Only Hindi
  11. One of the key recommendations of the commission was to:

    • a) Increase the duration of undergraduate courses
    • b) Integrate vocational courses into the curriculum
    • c) Focus solely on liberal arts
    • d) Eliminate practical training
  12. The commission recognized the importance of:

    • a) Research in education
    • b) Memorization
    • c) Traditional teaching methods
    • d) Exams only
  13. The commission’s report is also known as:

    • a) Radhakrishnan Report
    • b) Kothari Report
    • c) Mudaliar Report
    • d) National Policy on Education
  14. The commission suggested the formation of:

    • a) Autonomous colleges
    • b) Private universities only
    • c) Vocational schools
    • d) Distance learning institutions
  15. The commission recommended the establishment of a National University for:

    • a) Arts
    • b) Science
    • c) Teacher education
    • d) Engineering
  16. The emphasis on research was aimed at:

    • a) Creating job opportunities
    • b) Improving academic standards
    • c) Enhancing practical skills
    • d) Reducing faculty workload
  17. The commission suggested periodic reviews of:

    • a) University performance
    • b) Government policies
    • c) Student attendance
    • d) Faculty salaries
  18. The commission aimed to develop a system that promotes:

    • a) Competition among students
    • b) Cooperation and collaboration
    • c) Isolation in learning
    • d) Emphasis on grades only
  19. The main goal of the commission was to ensure:

    • a) Uniformity in education
    • b) Quality and relevance in higher education
    • c) Strict discipline
    • d) Increased fees
  20. The commission’s report addressed the need for:

    • a) Fewer universities
    • b) Better faculty development programs
    • c) Increased bureaucracy
    • d) Limited access for disadvantaged groups
  21. The commission stressed the importance of:

    • a) Isolated education systems
    • b) Collaboration between universities
    • c) Competition among institutions
    • d) Exclusive focus on local issues
  22. The commission aimed to make universities:

    • a) More elitist
    • b) Accessible to all
    • c) More profitable
    • d) Rigid in structure
  23. One significant recommendation was to promote:

    • a) Theoretical education only
    • b) Interdisciplinary studies
    • c) Segregation of subjects
    • d) Traditional methods
  24. The commission recognized the role of technology in:

    • a) Reducing faculty roles
    • b) Enhancing educational delivery
    • c) Increasing dropout rates
    • d) Limiting resources
  25. The report emphasized that education should:

    • a) Serve national interests only
    • b) Be a tool for social change
    • c) Focus solely on jobs
    • d) Ignore local needs
  26. The commission suggested periodic reviews of:

    • a) University performance
    • b) Government policies
    • c) Student attendance
    • d) Faculty salaries
  27. The commission aimed to enhance:

    • a) Theoretical knowledge only
    • b) Practical skills
    • c) Memorization techniques
    • d) Limited exposure to new ideas
  28. The commission suggested universities should be more:

    • a) Autonomous
    • b) Dependent on government funding
    • c) Isolated
    • d) Focused on rote learning
  29. The relationship between education and employment was highlighted as:

    • a) Unrelated
    • b) Crucial for development
    • c) A secondary concern
    • d) Detrimental
  30. The commission aimed to improve:

    • a) Only theoretical aspects
    • b) All aspects of education
    • c) Focus on practical skills only
    • d) Limit resources for education
  31. The emphasis on quality education was intended to:

    • a) Increase dropout rates
    • b) Enhance the nation’s workforce
    • c) Limit student engagement
    • d) Focus solely on examinations
  32. The commission’s report included recommendations for:

    • a) Traditional evaluation methods
    • b) Innovative teaching strategies
    • c) Standardized testing only
    • d) Limited subject exploration
  33. The commission’s vision for education was to:

    • a) Limit access to knowledge
    • b) Empower individuals
    • c) Focus on rote memorization
    • d) Discourage critical thinking
  34. The commission believed that higher education should:

    • a) Serve only elites
    • b) Be accessible to all
    • c) Focus on profit
    • d) Isolate students from society
  35. The commission advocated for the need to address:

    • a) Inequality in education
    • b) Uniformity in teaching methods
    • c) Increased funding for sports
    • d) Isolation of institutions
  36. The commission recognized the importance of:

    • a) Rigid educational structures
    • b) Adaptive learning environments
    • c) Increased formal assessments
    • d) Limited student choices
  37. One of the recommendations was to encourage:

    • a) Homogeneous education
    • b) Diversity in learning
    • c) Isolation of disciplines
    • d) Strict attendance policies
  38. The commission aimed to enhance:

    • a) Theoretical knowledge only
    • b) Practical skills
    • c) Memorization techniques
    • d) Limited exposure to new ideas
  39. The commission suggested that universities should be more:

    • a) Autonomous
    • b) Dependent on government funding
    • c) Isolated
    • d) Focused on rote learning
  40. The relationship between education and employment was highlighted as:

    • a) Unrelated
    • b) Crucial for development
    • c) A secondary concern
    • d) Detrimental
  41. The commission aimed to improve:

    • a) Only theoretical aspects
    • b) All aspects of education
    • c) Focus on practical skills only
    • d) Limit resources for education
  42. The emphasis on quality education was intended to:

    • a) Increase dropout rates
    • b) Enhance the nation’s workforce
    • c) Limit student engagement
    • d) Focus solely on examinations
  43. The commission’s report included recommendations for:

    • a) Traditional evaluation methods
    • b) Innovative teaching strategies
    • c) Standardized testing only
    • d) Limited subject exploration
  44. The commission’s vision for education was to:

    • a) Limit access to knowledge
    • b) Empower individuals
    • c) Focus on rote memorization
    • d) Discourage critical thinking
  45. The commission believed that higher education should:

    • a) Serve only elites
    • b) Be accessible to all
    • c) Focus on profit
    • d) Isolate students from society
  46. The commission aimed to enhance:

    • a) Theoretical knowledge only
    • b) Practical skills
    • c) Memorization techniques
    • d) Limited exposure to new ideas
  47. The commission suggested universities should be more:

    • a) Autonomous
    • b) Dependent on government funding
    • c) Isolated
    • d) Focused on rote learning
  48. The relationship between education and employment was highlighted as:

    • a) Unrelated
    • b) Crucial for development
    • c) A secondary concern
    • d) Detrimental
  49. The commission aimed to improve:

    • a) Only theoretical aspects
    • b) All aspects of education
    • c) Focus on practical skills only
    • d) Limit resources for education
  50. The emphasis on quality education was intended to:

    • a) Increase dropout rates
    • b) Enhance the nation’s workforce
    • c) Limit student engagement
    • d) Focus solely on examinations
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