• 1. 
    Find the best definition to describe: Cooperative Learning

  • A method of teaching a content to the best of each learners abilities.
  • A supportive technique focused on inquiry-based learning.
  • An education approach that organizes classroom activities into an academic and social learning experience.
  • 2. 
    True or False: Cooperative Learning can encourage student-centered learning.

  • True
  • False
  • 3. 
    True or False: Is Jigsaw a techniqueof Cooperative Learning?

  • True
  • False
  • 4. 
    Cooperative Learning is:

  • Teacher-centered
  • Student-centered
  • 5. 
    Which of the following examples are NOT part of Cooperative Learning?

  • Think-pair share
  • Jigsaw
  • Problem-based Learning
  • Project-based Learning
  • 6. 
    What can be a disadvantage of Cooperative Learning?

  • Not all students work well together
  • It needs a solidified framework
  • Practice limitations
  • 7. 
    Cooperative Learning DOES NOT

  • include students from various abilities
  • improve understanding
  • restrict students based on ability
  • 8. 
    True or False: Students will get a break from teacher lectures by using cooperative learning?

  • True
  • False
  • 9. 
    True or False: Cooperative learning will help aid students to master group work.

  • True
  • False
  • 10. 
    Which of these is the proper order of Cooperative Learning

  • Individual Learning, Group Discussion, Dividing / Grouping, Peer Teaching and Post Test
  • Group Discussion, Dividing / Grouping, Individual Learning and Post Test
  • Dividing / Grouping, Individual Learning, Group Discussion, Peer Teaching and Post Test.
  • 11. 
    What year did India gain its' independence?

  • 1920
  • 1947
  • 1930
  • 1980
  • 12. 
    During the partition of India, which religious group fled to Pakistan?

  • Hindus
  • Muslims
  • Christians
  • Catholics
  • 13. 
    During the Partition of India, which religious group fled to India?

  • Christians
  • Sikhs
  • Jews
  • Hindus
  • 14. 
    What is a sepoy?

  • An Indian soldier
  • A British tax
  • The era of British rule
  • an Independence movement
  • 15. 
    How was Gandhi killed?

  • heart disease
  • lung cancer
  • health issues from the Salt March
  • assassinated by a Hindu militant
  • 16. 
    Civil Disobedience is best described as

  • Refusal to obey unjust laws
  • VIolence during wartime
  • Armed protest to colonial rule
  • Actions against Palestinians
  • 17. 
    Gandhi is best known for his

  • Use of nonviolent resistance to achieve Indian independence
  • Desire to establish separate Hindu/Muslim nations
  • Opposition to Hindus holding political office
  • Encouragement of violence to end British rule
  • 18. 
    What is the nickname for the Sepoy Rebellion? (from the Indian perspective)

  • An unfair mutiny
  • The First War of Independence
  • Sepoy Mutiny
  • Aggressive independence
  • 19. 
    What was the immediate cause of the Sepoy Rebellion?

  • Indian oppression of the British
  • The Indians were protesting taxes
  • The gun cartridges were greased with animal fat
  • The British taxed salt
  • 20. 
    One reason India gained its' independence from Great Britain in 1947 was that

  • Great Britain was defeated after WWII
  • The Treaty of Versailles required Britain to give up land
  • Britain did not have the funds after WWII
  • India had supported the Axis powers during WWII
  • 21. 
    What was the goal of the Indian National Congress, or INC?

  • Help India gain its' independence from Great Britain
  • Create separation between Hindus and Muslims
  • Create a socialist economy
  • Establish Bangladesh
  • 22. 
    Which statement best explains why India was partitioned in 1947?

  • The British feared a united India
  • One region wanted to remain under British control
  • Religious differences led to political division
  • Communist supporters wanted a separate state
  • 23. 
    What were Indians protesting in Amritsar?

  • Cloth tax
  • The draft for WWII
  • The law that forbid Indians from getting close to an officer
  • Salt taxes
  • 24. 
    Why did Gandhi and his followers march to the sea to make salt?

  • To protest the water tax
  • The British companies had run out of salt
  • They were on vacation
  • To protest the British tax on salt
  • 25. 
    What was the INC's biggest struggle in their fight for independence?

  • Many wanted to stay under British control
  • Nobody wanted change
  • The conflict between Hindus and Muslims
  • Gandhi's use of force and resistance
  • 26. 
    Which Western country controlled India up until its' independence in 1947?

  • France
  • the United States
  • Great Britain
  • Germany
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