Knowledge of Bloom’s Taxonomy MCQs


Which taxonomy of the psychomotor domain includes the category of “Naturalization” involving mastery of a high-level performance until it becomes second-nature?
A) Simpson’s
B) Dave’s
C) Harrow’s
D) None of the above

In Harrow’s taxonomy of the psychomotor domain, what category involves response to stimuli such as visual, auditory, kinesthetic, or tactile discrimination?
A) Reflex Movements
B) Fundamental Movements
C) Perceptual Abilities
D) Skilled Movements

According to Simpson’s taxonomy of the psychomotor domain, which stage indicates the ability to modify movement patterns to fit special requirements?
A) Adaptation
B) Complex Overt Response
C) Set
D) Perception

What does the “Naturalization” category in Dave’s taxonomy of the psychomotor domain involve?
A) Coordinating and adapting a series of actions
B) Gaining strength and agility
C) Mastering a high-level performance until it becomes second-nature
D) Reacting to stimuli without learning

In Harrow’s taxonomy of the psychomotor domain, which category involves advanced learned movements as one would find in sports or acting?
A) Reflex Movements
B) Fundamental Movements
C) Skilled Movements
D) Physical Abilities (fitness)

According to Simpson’s taxonomy of the psychomotor domain, what characterizes the “Set” stage?
A) Mastery of a high-level performance
B) Readiness to act and includes mental, physical, and emotional dispositions
C) Coordinating and adapting a series of actions
D) Instinctive reactions that are not learned

In Dave’s taxonomy of the psychomotor domain, what category involves being able to perform certain actions by memory or following instructions?
A) Precision
B) Articulation
C) Imitation
D) Manipulation

According to Harrow’s taxonomy of the psychomotor domain, which category involves reactions that are not learned, such as an involuntary response?
A) Reflex Movements
B) Fundamental Movements
C) Non Discursive Communication
D) Physical Abilities (fitness)

In Dave’s taxonomy of the psychomotor domain, what characterizes the “Articulation” category?
A) Refining and becoming more exact
B) Coordinating and adapting a series of actions
C) Coordinating and adapting actions to achieve harmony and internal consistency
D) Being able to perform actions by memory or following instructions

Which taxonomy of the psychomotor domain involves the category of “Adaptation,” where skills are well developed, and individuals can modify movement patterns to fit special requirements?
A) Simpson’s
B) Dave’s
C) Harrow’s
None of the above

 
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