B.ED MCQs (Pedagogy) – Factors Influencing Student Motivation MCQs

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1. According to Jere Brophy (1987), motivation to learn is developed mainly through:



2. Children develop positive attitudes toward learning when parents:



3. Children raised with a strong sense of self-worth and autonomy are more likely to:



4. Children’s beliefs about their school success and failure are shaped after:



5. The sources to which students attribute success and failure may include all except:



6. Teachers’ expectations influence student learning because students generally:



7. Developmental changes show that younger children:



8. Older children see effort as a “double-edged sword” because:



9. According to Carol Ames, tasks given to students affect motivation based on:



10. Students are more motivated when they are given:



11. Students should be recognized for:



12. Grouping practices that involve cooperation often lead to:



13. Competitive evaluation and grading typically shift students’ focus toward:



14. To discourage students from working “just to get grades,” teachers should:



15. An effective way to help struggling students is to:



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