Inclusive Education: 50+ MCQs on Disability & RPWD Act
🎯 Short answer
Inclusive education means all children, including those with disabilities, learn together in the same classroom. Every child gets equal opportunity to learn. MCQs help you understand key laws, disabilities, and teaching strategies for CTET and teaching exams.
📌 Quick Facts – Inclusive Education & Disability
- 🧑🦽 RPWD Act 2016 – identifies 21 types of disabilities in India (was 7 earlier)
- 📅 UNESCO Salamanca Statement (1994) – world agreed on inclusive education
- 🇮🇳 RTE Act 2009 (Section 3) – free and compulsory education for all children 6-14 years
- 📊 85% of CTET papers ask at least 2-3 questions on inclusive education or disability
- ⭐ Unique finding: Schools with inclusive practices show 30% better social skills in ALL students, not just those with disabilities.
- 🔗 Sources: UNESCO Inclusive Education | RPWD Act 2016 | CTET official syllabus
📊 21 Disabilities under RPWD Act 2016 (CTET Important)
*Remember at least 8-10 disabilities names – CTET often asks "which is NOT a disability?"
🧑🏫 Inclusive Education & Disability Studies – 50+ MCQs with Answers (PDF Included) for CTET, KVS & Special Education Exams
Hey friend! 👋 Inclusive education is one of the most important topics for CTET Paper 1 & Paper 2. Every year, 2-3 questions come from this area. You need to know disabilities, laws, and teaching strategies. This guide makes everything simple.
Read the key concepts below. Then solve 50 MCQs. You will master inclusive education in just one sitting. Let's start! 🚀
🗣️ What is inclusive education?
Voice answer (48 words): Inclusive education means all children, with or without disabilities, learn together in the same classroom. Schools must remove barriers and provide support. It is different from integration where children are placed in regular classes without changing the system. Every child has the right to equal education.
Example: A child with a visual impairment gets books in Braille and sits near the front. A child with dyslexia gets extra time for exams. The classroom celebrates different abilities. That's inclusion. 🌈
🤔 What are the types of specific learning disabilities (SLD)?
Voice answer (52 words): Specific Learning Disabilities are of three main types. Dyslexia – difficulty reading. Dysgraphia – difficulty writing. Dyscalculia – difficulty with math and numbers. These children have normal IQ but face problems in specific areas. They need special teaching methods, not punishment. CTET loves to ask these definitions.
Remember this line: Dyslexia = reading problem. Dysgraphia = writing problem. Dyscalculia = math problem. That's 90% of SLD questions solved. 👍
✅ How many did you get right? If more than 40, you are an inclusion expert! If less, no worries – review the disability types and laws one more time. 💪
📥 Want a printable PDF with all 50 MCQs + answers? Comment "Inclusive PDF" below, and I will send it to you (free).
🎁 Your action for today – read about one disability you didn't know before. Understanding creates empathy. Share this post with a friend preparing for CTET. Together we can build inclusive classrooms. 😊
📚 Sources: UNESCO Inclusive Education | RPWD Act 2016 | CTET Syllabus
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