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B.Ed. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2011 (For the candidates admitted from the academic year 2009–2010) Core Course — PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Time : 3 hours Maximum marks : 80 PART A — (10 × 2 = 20 marks) Answer any TEN questions. Each answer should not exceed 50 words. Each question carries 2 marks. 1. Define Educational Psychology.

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4. Mention the factors of Social Development.

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PART B — (6 × 5 = 30 marks) Answer any SIX questions. Each answer should not exceed 200 words. Each question carries 5 marks. 13. How and to what extent Educational Psychology helps the teacher?

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