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The philosopher who for the first time taught logic as a formal discipline was…
a) Plato
                                   
b) 
Socrates
c) Edward Thorndike

d) 
Aristotle

d

Aristotle is the disciple of Plato and the tutor of Alexander the Great.
a) Plato, Sigmund Freud     
b) 
Socrates, Plato
c) Plato, Alexander the great
d) none of these

c

When Alexander became the king of Macedonia, ……….established his own school lyceum in Athens.
a) Plato                                   
b) 
Socrates
c) Edward Thorndike

d) 
Aristotle

d

Aristotle view about the aim of education was different from that of his predecessor/s……….
a) Socrates                 
b) Plato
c) Sigmund Freud      
d) both a and b

d

According to Aristotle the aim of education was not only the attainment of knowledge but also the attainment of …………..in life.
a) happiness                
b) goodness
c) achievement           
d) both a and b

d

Who defined Education as - “Education is the creation of a sound mind in a sound body.
a) Aristotle                 
b) 
Socrates
c) Edward Thorndike

d) 
Plato           

a