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How lessons are typically structured in a teacher-centered curriculum?
a) Highly structured  
b) Open-ended
c) Student-directed     
d) Unpredictable

a

Explanation: Lessons in a teacher-centered curriculum are usually highly structured.



What is the teacher's role in terms of discipline in a teacher-centered curriculum?
a) Passive observer
b) No role in discipline
c) Authority figure responsible for discipline
d) Collaborator with students

c

Explanation: In a teacher-centered curriculum, the teacher is responsible for maintaining discipline.



How are students' roles described in a teacher-centered curriculum?
a) Active participants
b) Independent learners
c) Passive, following teacher's instructions
d) Decision-makers

c

Explanation: In a teacher-centered curriculum, students have a passive role and follow the teacher's instructions.



What type of assessment is often used in a teacher-centered curriculum?
a) Project-based assessment
b) Standardized tests or teacher-designed assessments
c) Peer assessment      
d) Self-assessment

b

What is a core curriculum?
a) Specialized courses
b) Common courses for all
c) Elective subjects
d) Physical education only

b

Explanation: A core curriculum consists of common courses that all students are expected to study.



Which subjects are typically covered in a core curriculum?
a) Advanced courses
b) Fundamental subjects
c) Elective courses
d) Extracurricular activities

b

Explanation: A core curriculum typically covers fundamental subjects like English, math, science, social studies, and physical education.