Learning Theory
Cognitive Processes, Constructivism & Digital Pedagogy (100 Questions)
1. What is the primary focus of Educational Psychology?
A) Diagnosing clinical disorders in students
B) The scientific study of how humans learn and retain knowledge, primarily in educational
settings
C) Designing the interior of classrooms
D) Managing school budgets
Correct Answer: B) The scientific study of how humans learn and retain knowledge,
primarily in educational settings
2. Which theory, proposed by Jean Piaget, suggests that children actively construct their
understanding of the world?
A) Behaviorism
B) Constructivism
C) Connectionism
D) Social Learning Theory
Correct Answer: B) Constructivism
3. Lev Vygotsky’s concept of the "Zone of Proximal Development" (ZPD) refers to:
A) The distance between what a learner can do without help and what they can do with
guidance
B) The area where the student feels most comfortable
C) The time it takes for a student to memorize facts
D) The physical space between students in a classroom
Correct Answer: A) The distance between what a learner can do without help and what
they can do with guidance
4. "Behaviorism" (e.g., Skinner, Watson) focuses primarily on:
A) Internal mental processes
B) Observable behaviors shaped by reinforcement and punishment
C) Social interactions in groups
D) The genetic basis of intelligence
Correct Answer: B) Observable behaviors shaped by reinforcement and punishment
, 5. What is "Metacognition"?
A) Learning how to memorize faster
B) Thinking about one's own thinking and learning processes
C) The ability to ignore distractions
D) A type of advanced mathematics
Correct Answer: B) Thinking about one's own thinking and learning processes
6. The "Information Processing Theory" likens the human mind to:
A) A complex biological ecosystem
B) A computer (input, processing, storage, output)
C) A library with infinite shelves
D) A social network
Correct Answer: B) A computer (input, processing, storage, output)
7. "Self-Efficacy" (Albert Bandura) is the belief in:
A) One's ability to succeed in specific tasks or situations
B) The importance of standardized testing
C) The superiority of teachers
D) The necessity of strict discipline
Correct Answer: A) One's ability to succeed in specific tasks or situations
8. "Differentiated Instruction" is a teaching approach that:
A) Teaches all students the exact same material in the same way
B) Tailors instruction to meet individual needs, interests, and readiness levels of students
C) Focuses only on high-achieving students
D) Bans technology in the classroom
Correct Answer: B) Tailors instruction to meet individual needs, interests, and readiness
levels of students
9. In 2026, "Adaptive Learning Systems" use AI to:
A) Replace teachers completely
B) Adjust the pace, difficulty, and content of learning based on real-time student performance
C) Automatically give students the highest grades
D) Delete material that is too difficult
Correct Answer: B) Adjust the pace, difficulty, and content of learning based on real-time
student performance
10. What is "Scaffolding" in an educational context?
A) Building physical structures in a classroom