In Pakistan, what is considered a duty of parents according to Islamic teachings?
a) Sending children to maktab
b) Sending children to vocational schools
c) Sending children to military academies
d) Sending children to foreign universities
Explanation: Islamic teachings consider it a duty of parents to send their children to maktab (Islamic school).
How does Islam view the role of education?
a) As a means of promoting atheism
b) As preparation for the afterlife
c) As a tool for political dominance
d) As irrelevant to daily life
Explanation: In Islam, education is viewed as preparation for the afterlife and should align with Islamic principles.
During which regime were efforts made to promote education in line with Islamic ideology?
a) Zia's regime
b) British colonial rule
c) Musharraf's regime
d) Bhutto's regime
What is the primary focus of Pakistan's education system according to Islamic principles?
a) Science and technology
b) Islamic values and knowledge
c) Western ideologies
d) Military training
Explanation: According to Islamic principles, the primary focus of Pakistan's education system should be Islamic values and knowledge.
What is the primary goal of modern special education?
a) Inclusion
b) Isolation
c) Specialized skills
d) Segregation.
Explanation: Special education today aims to include individuals in regular education.
Who are considered exceptional children in the context of education?
a) Average learners
b) Those needing modifications
c) Highly intelligent
d) Athletically gifted
Explanation: Exceptional children are those who require educational modifications.