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How many major categories are there in the Cognitive Domain, based on Bloom's taxonomy?
a) Four                                   
b) Five
c) Six                          

d) Seven

c

Explanation: The Cognitive Domain consists of six major categories, ranging from the simplest to the most complex cognitive processes.



The right sequence of subgroups  cognitive domain is………..
a) 
Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Synthesis, analysis, Evaluation
b) 
Knowledge, Comprehension, application, Evaluation, analysis, Synthesis
c) 
nowledge, Comprehension, Evaluation, application, Analysis, Synthesis
d) 
Knowledge, Comprehension, application, analysis, Synthesis Evaluation

d

The lowest level of learning in cognitive domain is………………
a) 
Comprehension      
b) Application
c) Knowledge            
d) Synthesis

c

Knowing/ memorizing and recalling is concerned with…………
a) 
Comprehension      
b) Application
c) Knowledge 
           
d) 
Evaluation

c

What does the cognitive level of "Knowledge" primarily involve?
a) Applying information
b) Recalling previously learned facts
c) Analyzing complex concepts
d) Evaluating ideas critically

b

Which of the following is an example of a "Knowledge" level task?
a) Explaining a scientific theory in your own words
b) Solving mathematical problems using a formula
c) Listing the U.S. presidents in chronological order
d) Creating a new invention based on existing technology

c