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EXERCISE-2
2. While teaching in the class one of your students pointed out sharply your mistakes. What will you do in such a condition?
(a) You leave the class for the day
(b) You scold the child and angrily resist him
(c) You feel sorry for committing a blunder.
(d) You will not show any emotion.
3. Teacher of high caste is biased with the low caste's students. What advices do you would like to give to the teacher?
(a) Rebuke him for narrow thinking
(b) His attitudes is all right.
(c) Threat him against the constitutional provisions
(d) He should not behave against the national spirit & need of the hour
4. One of your colleagues is living in your locality but you have no affinity with him, the reason may be
(a) His selfishness
(b) His religious faith
(c) His social rejection
(d) His miserable behavior and rural background
5. The objectives of mental health in education can be achieved, if the following principles are observed in the curriculum.
(a) The child's need, interest and experiences individual differences in learning on pacity should form the central factor.
(b) It should be dynamic and possible of revision so that it may be in harmony with changing social conditions.
(c) It should be flexible and adjustable to the needs of pupils at every stage
(d) All of the above.
12. If a girl student is attracted towards you beyond the ethical limits then how would you control your own emotion?
(a) You will try to calm down her emotion, as she is passing through the adolescent stage.
(b) You will .take advantage of the situation and will exploit her.
(c) You will like to repress her intentions through strict measures.
(d) You will communicate this matter to her parents for help.
13. While delivering lecture if there is some disturbance in the class, then a teacher should
(a) Keep quite for a while and then go on
(b) Punish those causing disturbance
(c) Not bother of what is happening in the class
(d) all of the above
14. If a group of students enter your room and abuse you and behave violently with you, at that time how would you control
your emotions?
(a) You will feel ashamed among your teaching community.
(b) You will react in similar tone and try to assault them physically
(c) First you will try to passify their emotions, then ask politely about their behavior.
(d) You will report the case to the principal with recommendation of punitive measures.
20. A teacher meeting his students for the first time should
(a) Start teaching without caring the students' likes and dislikes
(b) Develop rapport with the class
(c) Give a broad outline of the whole subject id) (b) and (c) both
22. Observable behaviors which a teacher can use in the class to bring home to the pupils an idea or point is technically called
(a) Teaching skills
(b) Communication facilities
(c) Demonstration
(d) None of these
24. Suppose you are asked by your friends to take the membership of the teachers union. How could you take decision in this
situation?
(a) You will de-affiliate yourself from the colleague instead of enemity with the management.
(b) You will have faith in unity so you will accept the membership.
(c) You will give priority to social relations, therefore, you will accept the offer.
(d) You will try to avoid the issue.
25. If a high caste teacher adopts a discriminatory attitude to ward low caste students his behavior is
(a) Correct according to his religion
(b) Against the national spirit, and need of the hour
(c) Not against the constitutional provisions
(d) Not against the code of teacher's professionalism of UNESCO
26. You are in class on the very first day of the opening session, and take introductions of the students, the primary objective
of this introduction for you is
(a) To know about students potentialities along with their family status
(b) Selection of those students who can do the school job for you.
(c) Identification of potential
(d) Both (b) and (c)
27. Which one of the following is not the educational implications of the learning process?
(a) Memory
(b) Interests
(c) Curiosity
(d) Unreadiness
28. Our modern day schools are oriented towards the development on the parts of students of
(a) Personnel adequacy and independence
(b) Socially acceptable behavior
(c) a sound system of ethical values
(d) Adequate behavior
32.
An effective teacher is expected to
(a) Encourage the students to make initiative
(b) Reduce the anxiety level of students to moderate level
(c) To make students feel that education is their need
(d) all of the above.
33. The professional requirements of a teacher as explained in the UNESCO publication is/are
(a) Mastery over the subject and competency for teaching
(b) Innovativeness in approach and teaching strategies
(c) Justice to the profession
(d) All of the above
35. The major responsibility with which the school personals have been entrusted is that
(a) It harmonizes the needs of the child and demands of the society for the benefit of both
(b) It prepares the school programme according to the need of the child
(c) It makes the child able to get job.
(d) all of the above
40. Learning of social roles consists of internationalization of the expectation concerning the various roles and of applying
these expectations to oneself. If the social roles are learned effectively, the individual becomes.
(a) Attains higher social adjustments
(b) a good member of the group
(c) a good member o the group and attains higher social adjustments
(d) None of these
41. The period of adolescence is known as a period of stresses and strains. It is the most difficult and the awkward period,
and marks the reawakening of the repressed sex-impulse. Which type of behavior is unwanted?
(a) Attitude of independence
(b) Sympathetic understanding
(c) Silence and hush-hush policy
(d) None of the above.
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42. Which of the following is not a product of learning
(a) Attitudes
(b)
Maturation
(c) Knowledge
(d) Concepts
44. All of the following statements regarding a teacher are correct except that he is/he
(a) a friend, guide and philosopher
(b) Teaches what the students do not know
(c) The leader of the class
(d) Changes his attitudes and behavior according to the need of the society
47. If some of your pupils misbehave with you in the college campus you must
(a) Report to their parents (b) report to the principal
(c) Improve their behavior by your own character and scholarship
(d) Mobilize other teachers against these guys.
48. The education aims at the fullest realization of all the potentialities of children. It implies that
(a) They should provide suitable opportunities and favorable environmental facilities, which are conducive to the maximum
growth of children.
(b) Teacher and parents must know what children are capable of and what potentialities they possess.
(c) It is necessary that their attitudes are helpful, encouraging and sympathetic.
(d) All of the above
49. The greatest important cause of failure in beginning for a teacher lies in the area of
(a) Inter-personal relationship
(b) Knowledge of the teacher
(c) Verbal ability
(d) Tight handling of the students
50. Who said that members of the same species are not alike?
(a) Darwin
(b) Good
(c) Best
(d) Herbert Spencer
Answers
EXERCISE-2
4. Teachers are regarded as the builders of the nation. They are performing an onerous task. Their salary is
commensurate with the service they renders. Promotion and salary increment of teacher should be on the basis of
periodic evaluation of their merit efficiency. The proposition is
(a) Cannot be implemented by the educational institutions.
(b) Justified
(c) Sound proposition but should be put into effect gradually
(d) None of the above
5. There is a debate as to whether teaching is a true profession or not. The most critical factor needed to make
teaching a true profession is
(a) Discipline of its own members.
(b) A longer period of training
(c) Better spiritus among teachers
(d) A longer period of learning
6. There are so many definition of learning which of the following is most adequate ?
{a) the modification of behavior
(b) The acquisition and organization
(c) The development of skills
(d) All of the above
9. Which of the following groups of students can be most benefited computer based education programme ?
(a) Small group of low IQ
(b) Large group of moderate intelligence
(c ) Heterogeneous groups in IQ
(d) All of the above
13. Which one of the following is most fundamental of the guidance activities and should be executed first?
(a) Selection of the learning activities
(b) Determination of material
(c) Determination of objectives
(d) Selection of study material
18. All of the following are the limitations of televised instruction except
(a) Televised lesson moves at a fixed speed and thus can not take the individual differences of students into
account
(b) It does not permit the exchange of ideas between the teachers and taught
(c) It does not properly help the students in making the materials clearly understood
(d) Experts consume much time in planning and preparation of the programme.
22. The basic assumption of the intelligence test is that it is meant for those people
(a) Are of moderate intelligence
(b) Have acquired same amount of knowledge
(c) To measure their intelligence from their experiences
(d) all of the above.
23. the most common cause of the nervous instability amongst teachers is
(a) Worry
(b) Fatigue
(c) Quarrelsome behavior
(d) all of the above
24. Which one of the following satisfactions helps our children from infancy onwards to adolescence, equipped
them with a sense of achievement, recognition and independence
(a) Affectionate, warm, security giving satisfactions
(b) Self-enlarging, ego-building adequacy giving satisfactions
(c) They gain satisfaction and love through close physical contact
(d) None of the above
33. If a student is constantly rubbing his eyes and is inattentive during blackboard work he is having
(a) Adjustment problem
(b) Hearing problem
(c) Visual problem
(d) all of the above
34. If you are irritated and show rashness because of the inadequate behaviors shown by others what do you
think about your own behaviors
(a) It is justified because behaviors are echo lime
(b) Your behavior is not good because elders have the right to behave you in this way
(c) Your behavior is also the sign of maladjustment and so try to control yourself when you are maltreated
(d) None of these
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35. Service rules for college and university teachers should be in line with bureaucrats and executives. Do you
support the statement?
(a) More or less with some modifications (p) definitely not
(c) Yes basically, but with major verification many cases
(d) all of the above
37. The major responsibility with which the school personnel have been entrusted is that
(a) It harmonizes the needs of the child and demands of the society for the benefit of both
(b) It makes the child able to get job
(c) It prepares the school programme according to the need of the child
(d) all of the above
39. While delivering lecture if there is some disturbance in the class, then a teacher should
(a) Keep quite for a while and then go on
(b) Not bother of what is happening in the class
(c) Punish those causing disturbance
(d) Ail of the above
42. As a teacher you are going to show historical places of a city to your students. Father of a student does not
send his child with you. In this situation, you would
(a) Leave this child and would go with others.
(b) try to know why his father was hesitant to send his child.
(c) Convince his father by telling the importance of such educational and cultural trips
(d) None of the above
43. All of the following are the characteristic features of an effective teacher except
(a) Emphasizing group discussion for the purpose of clarifying the objectives
(b) Emphasis upon standard
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44. In our present society, where values are deteriorating, the excellent education will be which
(a) Enables one to earn in an easy manner
(b) Exaggerates the competition in the society.
(c) Works for re-establishment of human and cultural values.
(d) Decelerates the social-change in the society
45. The male students of your class are annoyed with you' on the pretext you have been easily approached the
girl students and do a favor to them (girls). In such an embarrassing situation how would you like to control them in
the class?
(a) You will tell the male students that girls have no option except to depend on the school teacher for their
academic assistance.
(b) You will justify that most of the female students are more sincere towards their studies than male students.
(c) You will communicate to the male students that it is difficult for you refuse the request made by female
students.
(d) None of the above.
46. Suppose the teachers are busy in cracking filthy jokes and you are also there but you are unable to stop them
you should
(a) Persuade them decently not to waste their time-in-filthy jokes
(b) Live in isolations or change the group
(c) Instruct them to mind their language while passing leisure time.
(d) be critical and remind them for the nobility of their jobs.
47. A members of a group act, feel and think together, in a way which is different from the normal acting, feeling
and thinking of individuals who compose it. It is known as
(a) Leadership
(b) Mimesis
(c) Group mind
(d) Cooperation
Answers
2. Which Article of the Constitution of India protects the rights of minorities to establish
and administer educational institutions of their own choice?
a. Article 29.
b. Article 26.
c. Article 30.
6. Which number will come in the series 8, 24, 12, ? , 18, 54:
a. 26.
b. 32.
c. 36.
7. What is a modem?
a. Operating System.
b. Digital to analog signal converter.
12. The sides of triangle are in the ratio of 1/2 : 2/3 : 3/4 . The area of this triangle is
54 cm. What is the length of its shortest side?
The following three question was based on a graph. The X axis carried the name of
companies A, B, C, D, E and F. The Y axis represented their profits; 10, 20, 30, 40, 50,
60 and so on. On this was plotted the lines of profit, one each representing the year
2001 and the year 2001.
15.Which company earned maximum average profit over the years 2000 and 2001?
16. The question provided for five sections of a class, the number of students in each
section and the mean of marks for each section.
Next three questions were from a passage on movies followed by three straightforward
question. Of course the questions won’t make any sense here, without the passage
itself. Suffice it to say that they were child’s play. Remember that the answers were
from the passage itself, and not what the candidate thought correct or latest
information as a matter of fact.
17. What word could Yash Chopra not pronounce?
a. Zeistgeist.
21. With which movie is <don’t remember the actor’s name> associated?
a. Desh Ki Dharti
25. Research can be grouped as the following kinds, except (options gave types of
research)
a. Action method.
b. Philosophical & historical method.
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EXERCISE – 6
6. Which group of communication aspects does not distort the communication process in the class?
(a) Reversing - evaluation - focusing
(b) Evaluating - focusing - illustrating
(c) Evaluating - focusing - exaggerating
(d) focusing - illustrating - exaggerate
7. The best way to ensure that what a person has communicated has reached I receiver is:
(a) To use simple words
(b) To communicate when there is no disturbance
(c) To communicate when the receiver is attentive
(d) To ask the receiver to tell what they have received
17. Which of the following statements would you most likely to agree with?
(a) Every teacher must be a good communicator
(b) a teacher may be an average communicator but must know his subject well.
(c) Mastery of subject is essential; communicator skills are secondary
(d) None of the above
22. Communication is a
(a) One way process
(b) Two way process
(c) Multi way process
(d) None of the above
31. Telephone, radio inter communicating system are the media used for
(a) Formal communication
(b) Downward communication
(c) Oral communication
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d) None of these
32. Which of the following steps would you consider first for an effective communication?
(a) Select the channel of communication
(b) Plan the evaluation procedure
(c) Specify the objectives of communication
(d) Identify various media of communication
ANSWER
(!) a (2) d (3) b (4) c (5) c (6) b (7) d
(8) d (9) b (10) a (11) d (12) c (13) b (14) b
(15) a (16) c (17) a (18) a (19) d (20) b (21) c
(22) b (23) a (24) d (25) d (26) c (27) d (28) c
(29) a (30) c (31) c (32) c (33) c (34) a (35) c
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EXERCISE-1
1. Following are the experimental learning activities adopted by a teacher. Arrange them in cyclic order.
I. Accommodation II. Converging
III. Assimilation IV. Diverging
(a) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
(b) (iv), (iii), (ii), (i)
(c) (ii), (iii), (iv) (i)
(d) (iii, (i),(ii, (iv).
5. Which of the following skills has the largest share in communication time in schools/ college ?
(a) Listening
(b) Reading
(c) Writing
(d) Speaking
6. It is popularly said that any two students are not alike. This means
(a) Each and every student differ in their physical and mental set up
(b) They differ in their familiar and social status
(c) They are different in their mental set up
(d) All of the above
7. Below are given some probable characteristics of an in-effective teacher, which of them is most likely
to be characterized the ineffective teacher
(a) Emphasis upon pupil discussion in the clarification of groups’ goals.
(b) Emphasis upon standards
(c) Emphasis upon the control of the immediate situation
(d) None of the above
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9. If some of your pupils misbehave with you in the college campus you must
(a) Report to the principal
(b) Report to their parents
(c) Improve their behavior by your own character and scholarship
(d) Mobilize other teachers against these guys
10. A teacher in the class should keep the pitch of his voice
(a) High enough (b) low
(c) Moderate (d) sometime low and sometime high
12. A teacher who is not able to draw the attention of his students should, (a) evaluate his teaching
method and improve it
(b) Resign from the post
(c) Find fault in his pupils
(d) Start dietating
18. According to Francis Gallon, heredity does not go to immediate parents but to remote ancestors.
Only 50% of the heredity is due to
(a) Parents
(b) Great grand parents
(c) Grand parents
(d) None of the above
19. The per capital income of India from 1950 to 1990 is four times. This study is
(a) social
(b) Factorial
(c) Longitudinal
(d) horizontal
20. Suggestion helps in the development of information, moral behavior, aesthetic sense and character
traits, Which of the following is the chief source of suggestions which mould his life ?
(a) Teachers
(b) Pupils of same age
(c) Elders
(d) None of the above
21. Nine years old children are taller than 7 years old ones. It is an example of
(a) Vertical studies
(b) Cross-sectional studies
(c) Experimental studies
(d) Case studies
23. A teacher
(a) Should introduce the lesson before he starts teaching
(b) Should have command over his language
(c) Should command over his subject
(d) all of the above
(a) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) (b) (ii), (i), (iii), (iv), (v)
(c) (v), (iv), (iii), (i), (ii) (d) (iv), (i), (v), (ii), (iii)
27. A student helps a teacher to solve the problem while the teacher was delivering the lecture. He was
(a) An emphatic listener
(b) An evaluative listener
(c) A realistic listener
(d) An information listener
30. Our present higher secondary curriculum is based on the premise that a number of courses in our
scheme of studies which have identifical elements. This statement is based on the
(a) Theory of identical component
(b) Theory of mental faculty
(c) Theory of formal discipline
(d) Theory of generalizations
32. As a new teacher the first professional responsibility you must meet is to
(a) Change the curriculum in the light of your training
(b) Co-operate with your fellow teacher inspite of differences
(c) Ascertain and follow the procedures of your predecessor
(d) None of the above
38. Which of the following cannot be a good way of communication in promoting literacy among
villagers?
(a) Demonstration
(b) Reading and writing
(c) Providing material on TV and film projector
(d) Large group discussion
39. All are the examples of the media of two-way communication except
(a) Public meeting
(b) adytra
(c) Street plays
(d) Procession and rallies
(c) 1968
(d) 1961
45. Which of the following explains the mental growth most suitably?
(a) A growth patterns runs parallel to the physical growth.
(b) It is an erratic pattern
(c) It is not an erratic pattern
(d) Uniform rise to the middle teens and gradual lewvelling of during middle twenties
47. Which of the following is the most important single factor in underlying the success of beginning as a
teacher?
(a) Scholarship
(b) Communicative ability
(c) Personality and its ability to relate to the class and to the pupils
(d) Organizational ability
48. The greatest important cause of failure in beginning for a teacher lies in the area of
(a) Inter-personal relationship
(b) Verbal ability
(c) Knowledge of the teacher
(d) Tight handling of the students
49. All of the following are the characteristic features of an effective teacher except
(a) Emphasis upon standard
(b) Emphasizing group discussion for the purpose of clarifying the objectives
(c) Emphasis upon the quick control of the problematic situation
(d) Differential treatment meted out to students of his class.
ANSWERS
(l) d (2) d (3) g {4) b (5) d (6) d (7) c
(8) d (9) c (10) d (11) c (12) a (13) c (14) d
(15) d (16) b (17) a (18) a (19) c (20) a (21) b
(22) c (23) d (24) a (25) d (26) d (27) b (28) d
(29) c (30) c (31) b (32) b (33) c (34) d (35) d
(36) d (37) b (38) b (39) b (40) a (41) a (42) c
(44) c (45) d (46) d (47) c (48) c (49) d (50) b
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EXERCISE-5
1. Research is:
(a) A fault activity
(b) An activity that helps in development
(c) An interesting activity
(d) An activity that adds to happiness of the people
6. Language is a
(a) Instinctive development
(b) System of symbols for effective communication
(c) Medium to express experiences
(d) Medium for self enhancement
12. Research promises advancement of knowledge but discoveries are rare because:
(a) Research is a critical, continuous investigation
(b) Researchers are not creative enough to solve problems
(c) Sustained effort at research is lacking these days
(d) Most people lack the aptitude for research
16. If the sample drawn does not specify any condition about the parameter of the population, it is called
(a) Selected statistics
(b) Distribution free statistics
(c) Census
(d) Non of the above
17. Attributes of objects, events of things which can be measured are called
(a) Data
(b) Qualitative measure
(c) Variables
(d) None of the above
25. Which of the following is not correct? A belief becomes a scientific truth when
(a) Is established experimentally
(b) Is arrived logically
(c) Is accepted by many people
(d) can be replicated
(c) Replication
(d) interest of the subject
27. Fordoing external criticism (for establishing the authenticity of tin a) a rese must verify
(a) Signature and handwriting of the author
(b) The paper and ink used in that period which is under study
(c) Style of prose writing of that period
(d) all of the above
31. A researcher wants to study the future of the Congress I in India. For the study which tool is most
appropriate for him?
(a) Picnics/excursions
(b) mock-parliament
(c) Celebration of festivals
(d) all of the above
32. seeing a very big it was reported that JD will win the election, the conclusion was based on
(a) Random sampling
(b) Cluster sampling
(c) Purposive sampling
(d) Systematic sampling
33. A researcher divides his population into certain groups and fixes the size of the sample from each
group. It is called
(a) Stratified sample
(b) Quota sample
(c) Cluster sample
(d) all of the above
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36. A researcher selects a probability sample of 100 out of the total population. It is
(a) Cluster sample
(b) A random sample
(c) A systematic sample
(d) A stratified sample
40. A farmer considers the age-old method of ploughing better then the latest methods available to him.
In arriving at this conclusion, he is being influenced by: «
(a) Tradition
(b) Experience
(c) Reason
(d) Experimentation
41. Consider the following statement: 'Observations, in themselves, are of little statement.' What is the
basis of making such a statement?
(a) They are without any purpose
(b) They must be related to other facts for generalization
(c) They are not systematic and not amenable to scientific interpretation
(d) They are meaningful only if collected by a scientist
44. A researcher divides the populations into PG, graduates and 10+2 students and using the random digit
table he selects some of them from each. This is technically called.
(a) Settled sampling
(b) Stratified random sampling
(c) Representative sampling
(d) None of these
47. In higher education, research and education are two activities that:
(a) Cannot go together
(b) Can go only in sequential order
(c) Can go together
(d) Can go together but at the expense of each other
48. for a proposition to be true, it is necessary that it should have all of the following excepts:
(a) It must be objective
(b) It must be in tune with accepted beliefs
(c) It must be consistent
(d) It must be testable
50. Which of the following is most reasonable about teaching and research activities?
(a) Both are entirely different activities
(b) Both cannot be done side by side
(c) Both are two aspects of the same coin
(d) Both could hinder one another
51. My reaction to the statement: "A good teacher is essentially a good researcher" is that this is:
(a) My firm belief
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52. The first question that a researcher interested in applying statistical techniques to his problem has to
ask is:
(a) Whether data could be qualified or quantified
(b) Whether appropriate statistical techniques are available
(c) Whether analysis of data would be possible
(d) Whether worthwhile inferences could be drawn
53. The main difference between an administrator and researcher lies in the fact that:
(a) The former is more concerned only with the what of things while the researcher is interested in both
the what and why of things.
(b) The former approaches problems in a practical manner while the later is purely theoretical
(c) The former takes a global view while the later penetrates deep into specific issues
(d) The former is more interested in social outcomes while the later in finding out as to why things happen
as they do.
58. In every field research promotes systematic and gradual advancement of knowledg but still discoveries
are rare:
(a) It requires a continuous critical investigation
(b) Experimental work needed for discovery is not easily forthcoming
(c) Most people lack depth of knowledge for it
(d) Not able to think beyond a point
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69. For a proposition to be true, it is necessary that it should have all of the followings:
(a) It must be objective
(b) It must be consistent
(c) It must be testable
(d) It must be in tune with accepted beliefs
71. from the following qualities which are essential for research scientists:
(a) Keenness
(b) Persistence
(c) Faith
(d) Logical reasoning
74. The process from where one proceeds from some given truth to an unknown truth is:
(a) Stating a conclusion
(b) Stating a premise
(c) Making a judment
(d) Making a inference
77. The sampling design the purpose of which is to reduce per unit cost:
(a) Simple random
(b) Cluster
(c) Systematic
(d) Stratified
ANSWERS
(1) b (2) b (3) a (4) d (5) a (6) c (7) c (8) a (9) a (10) d (11) d (12) a (13) a (14) d (15) d
(16) b (17) c (18) d (19) c (20) b (21) b (22) b (23) c (24) a (25) a (26) a (27) d (28) b (29) d
(30) d (31) a (32) b (33) b (34) c (35) d (36) b (37) d (38) d (39) c (40) a (41) b (42) a (43) a
(44) b (45) a (46) c (47) c (48) b (49) a (50) c (51) a (52) a (53) d (54) c (55) c (56) iv (57) d
(58) a (59) d (60) b (61) b (62) d (63) c (64) d (65) b (66) a (67) d (68) a (69) d (70) c (71) d
(72) a (73) c (74) d (75) b (76) a (77) b