Chapter No 1 :History of Education in ANCIENT GREECE (131 MCQ`S)

This chapter consists of Ancient History of Education (Greek & Roman), Famous Muslim and Western Educationists, Education in Pakistan, Modern Trends in Education and Miscellaneous Mcqs.

  1. Physically fit body was given extremely important to the Greeks. Where the children were trained physically?
    1. Gymnasium
    2. Plato's academy
    3. Gumnastike
    4. Greek arts school
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      Answer: A
      Explanation:
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  2. What is the primary age they were prepared for war?

    1. Childhood

    2. Young age

    3. Early teenage

    4. Old age

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      Answer: B
      Explanation:
      • 1). There were two states in ancient Greece: (1) Athens, (2) Sparta
        Athenian Military Training :
        Plato was a famous Greek philosopher who believed that it was very essential for them to spend two years (18-20) for physical education through military training. At the age of Twenty, the boys were prepared them for fight or war. Eventually, the boys would begin training at the gymnasium, and the preparation for war, and good health at an old age.
            Reference: Qualify Guide for Headmaster by Pervaid Iqbal
        ----2). Athens :Military training (18-20 years) 
        When the boys turned 18 years of age, they entered Military school for two additional years. At age of 20 years, they graduated. At the age of Twenty, they prepared for fight or war.
        ---  Spartans:
               Between the age of (6-18) years Spartan boys were sent to Military school at the age of 6-7 years. They lived, trained and slept in barracks of their brotherhood. At school, they were taught survival skills, and other skills necessary to be a great soldier. 
         Selection of Spartan soldiers : 18 to 20 years Spartan males had to pass a difficult test of fitness, military abilities and leadership skills. 
        Spartan soldiers training: Between the age of 20 to 60 selected soldiers continued to train in their brotherhood barracks. Military services did not end until a Spartan male reached the age of 60 years. 
        Reference : An Educational Persona by Muhammad Arshad 

        ------Military training : (19 to 20 years) 
        Students undergo experience in the battlefield for 2 years. 
        Athens-- : Post-secondary Education (19-20) years - Military training: two years military training was imparted and students graduated after 20 years. 
        --------Spartan : Military training :(6-18) years 
        -----Gymnastics and Warfare training (19-20) years 
        --------Soldier Training (21-60) years :
        Soldier training was continued upto 60 years in a separate barracks even married soldiers were also lived alone without family. 

        Reference :
        Crux of Education (p. 31-32) by Muhammad Nazir

  3. After 14 years old children of which families had the option to atend secodary education?
    1. Poor
    2. Rich
    3. Middle
    4. Lower
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      Answer: B
      Explanation:
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  4. For the Greeks which was a key component of a person's identity?
    1. Physical education
    2. Artistical education
    3. Architecture
    4. Intellectual education
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      Answer: D
      Explanation:
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  5. The military education in told Greek was called?
    1. Ephebic
    2. Geometry
    3. Mathematics
    4. Gumnastike
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      Answer: A
      Explanation:
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  6. What was the type of eduation unable to receive the children of poor people?
    1. Formal
    2. Non-formal
    3. Higher
    4. Informal
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      Answer: A
      Explanation:
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  7. What was the name of an Athenian leader who encourged the poor peoplr to provide vocational education to their children?
    1. Socretes
    2. Aeschylus
    3. Hector
    4. Solon
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      Answer: D
      Explanation:
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  8. In ancient times in Greece, the young people could learn alongside a philosopher or_______?
    1. Sophocles
    2. Sophists
    3. Aristotle
    4. Plato
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      Answer: B
      Explanation:
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  9. Where were the Sophists and philosophers uaually taught?

    1. Galleries

    2. Schools

    3. Universties

    4. Libraries

    5. Show Answer
      Answer: A
      Explanation:
      • Sophist, (highly paid professional teachers) any of certain Greek philosophers, lecturers, writers, and teachers in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE, and most of whom traveled about the Greek-speaking world giving instruction in a wide range of subjects in return for fees. They were the sole source of higher education in the more advanced knowledge. After getting their proper education, they would sent to learn artifacts and practical methodology from galleries.

        Galleries were the special training centers for them, where they trained as professional teachers.

  10. What was the primary aim of Greek eduaction that was the cause of the develoment of?
    1. Soul
    2. Mind
    3. Body
    4. All of these
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      Answer: D
      Explanation:
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