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Last updated 26 May 2026
Verified by Sheetal Kirola, M.Ed., B.Ed Faculty
Source Five-session MDU Paper I analysis (July 2021 to May 2025)
Programme B.Ed 1st Year
Paper Paper I
Theory Marks 80

Quick Facts at a Glance

If you are preparing Childhood and Growing Up Important Questions for B.Ed 1st Year, here are the verified details compiled from five MDU Paper I sessions between July 2021 and May 2025.

Field Detail
Subject Childhood and Growing Up
Paper Paper I
Programme B.Ed (1st Year, annual scheme)
Theory Marks 80 [internal assessment VERIFY — typically +20 = 100 total, not confirmed in scan]
Duration 3 hours
Units 4 (Unit I–IV)
Questions to Attempt 5 (Q1 compulsory + one per Unit)
Marks per Question 16 (Q1 = 4 short notes × 4)
Medium English and Hindi (typically bilingual) [VERIFY]
Sessions Analysed July 2021 · July 2022 · August 2023 · June 2024 · May 2025
Target Exam MDU 2026 annual exam
Pattern Applies To MDU Rohtak (primary) · also CRSU Jind · KUK Kurukshetra · CDLU Sirsa

Childhood and Growing Up Important Questions 2026 — Paper Overview

These are the Childhood and Growing Up Important Questions for B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) 1st Year Paper I, built from a repeat analysis of five real MDU sessions from July 2021 to May 2025 and aligned to the MDU 2026 pattern. The paper carries 80 theory marks across 3 hours, and you attempt 5 questions with Q1 compulsory. A no-cost unit analysis and sample set sit below; the full solved set plus 2026 guess paper come via Unnati Education B.Ed on WhatsApp.

Childhood and Growing Up Important Questions (No-Cost Preview)

These important questions are drawn from the verified HIGH-priority topics in our five-session analysis. Each is tagged with its Unit and the years it last appeared.

  • (Unit I, 2021, 2022, 2025) Discuss Piaget's theory of cognitive development and its application in classroom teaching. Outline: four stages — sensory-motor 0–2, pre-operational 2–7, concrete operational 7–11 and formal operational 11+ — built on schema, assimilation, accommodation and equilibration; match teaching to stage and use concrete before abstract.
  • (Unit I, 2025 [VERIFY 2024]) How do heredity and environment influence the growth and development of a child?
  • (Unit I, 2023) What is moral development and explain Kohlberg's stages.
  • (Unit II, 2022, 2023, 2025) What are individual differences? Discuss their causes and educational implications.
  • (Unit II, 2025) Describe naturalistic observation and the interview as methods of understanding children's behaviour.
  • (Unit III, 2021, 2024, 2025) Explain Thorndike's trial-and-error theory of learning with its educational implications. Outline: learning by trial and error shown in the cat-in-puzzle-box, with three primary laws — Readiness, Exercise and Effect — applied through practice, reward and readiness.
  • (Unit III, 2022, 2025) Discuss Bruner's discovery learning and its implications for curriculum design.
  • (Unit IV, 2023, 2024, 2025) How has globalization affected the identity, values and lifestyle of children and adolescents?
  • (Unit IV, 2022, 2023, 2024) What are the problems of adolescence and how can a teacher help adolescents overcome them?
  • (Unit IV, 2022, 2025) What challenges do children in urban slums and orphanages face, and what educational measures help?

The compulsory Q1 short notes appear every year — prioritise Concept of Maturation, Group Dynamics, Concept of Schemas (Piaget) and Bullying and Child Abuse.

Childhood and Growing Up Important Questions in This Analysis

These are the most repeated Childhood and Growing Up important questions identified through the five-session analysis.

  • Concept of Growth and Development
  • Piaget's Cognitive Development
  • Heredity and Environment
  • Individual Differences
  • Methods to Study Children (Observation and Interview)
  • Thorndike's Theory of Learning
  • Bruner's Discovery Learning
  • Constructivism
  • Globalization and Childhood
  • Adolescent Problems and Stress
  • Urban Slums and Deprived Children

Childhood and Growing Up Important Questions — Unit-wise Repeat and Weightage Analysis

This is the moat. The table below maps each major topic against five real MDU Paper I sessions (July 2021 to May 2025) with its priority, so you revise by weight rather than by guesswork. It is the same evidence base behind the b.ed Childhood and Growing Up 1st year Important Questions we list above, only sorted by how often each topic actually appeared.

Topic Unit Years Appeared Priority
Concept of Growth and Development Unit I 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 HIGH
Piaget's Cognitive Development Unit I 2021, 2022, 2025 HIGH
Heredity and Environment Unit I 2025 HIGH
Kohlberg's Moral Development Unit I 2023 MEDIUM
Stages of Development Unit I 2023 MEDIUM
Adolescent Characteristics Unit IV 2024 MEDIUM
Individual Differences Unit II 2022, 2023, 2025 HIGH
Methods to Study Children (Observation / Interview) Unit II 2025 HIGH
Personality — Types and Characteristics Unit II 2024 MEDIUM
Creativity and Its Fostering   2021, 2024 MEDIUM
Play and Child Development   2022, 2023 MEDIUM
Cognitive Learning / Causes   2024 LOW
Thorndike's Theory of Learning Unit III 2021, 2024, 2025 HIGH
Bruner's Discovery Learning Unit III 2022, 2025 HIGH
Constructivism Unit III 2024, 2025 HIGH
Tolman's Sign Learning   2022, 2023 MEDIUM
Bandura's Social Learning   2021 LOW
Role of Teacher / Learner   2023, 2024, 2025 MEDIUM
Globalization and Childhood Unit IV 2023, 2024, 2025 HIGH
Adolescent Problems / Stress Unit IV 2022, 2023, 2024 HIGH
Urban Slums / Deprived Children Unit IV 2022, 2025 HIGH
Poverty and Childhood   2021, 2024 MEDIUM
Group Dynamics (short note)   2021, 2022 MEDIUM
Deprivation / Parenting (short note)   2021, 2022, 2024 MEDIUM

What repeats hardest: Concept of Growth and Development, Globalization and Childhood and Adolescent Problems each turned up in three or four of the five sessions. Piaget, Individual Differences, Thorndike, Bruner, Constructivism and Urban Slum / Orphanage children are reliable HIGH picks worth a full answer each.

What to keep only as backup: Bandura's Social Learning and Cognitive Learning / Causes are low-yield, and projective tests or Multiple Intelligence rarely show up as a full question. Prepare these briefly, not deeply.

Syllabus Mapping — Units & Learning Outcomes

Unit Themes Reflected in the Analysis
Unit I Growth and development, Piaget's cognitive development, heredity and environment, moral development, stages of development
Unit II Individual differences, observation and interview methods, personality, creativity, play and child development
Unit III Thorndike's learning theory, Bruner's discovery learning, constructivism, Tolman's sign learning, role of teacher and learner
Unit IV Globalization and childhood, adolescent problems, urban slums, deprivation, poverty and childhood

What You Get

The solved set gives you exam-ready model answers structured the way MDU examiners reward — a definition with theorist and year, numbered points, exact counts, a clear classroom application and a two-line reflective conclusion. It includes the 2026 guess paper, full coverage of the compulsory short notes, and Hindi and English support, refreshed each session so the weightage stays current. Every HIGH-priority topic in the analysis above is solved in full, with the MEDIUM topics covered tightly enough for a confident attempt.

Marks Structure and Exam Pattern (Paper I)

Paper I carries 80 theory marks over 3 hours. You attempt 5 questions in all.

  • Q1 is compulsory — four short notes, 4 × 4 = 16 marks, picked from the whole syllabus.
  • One 16-mark question from each of the four Units (4 × 16 = 64).
  • Each Unit typically offers a choice; the exact options-per-unit count is [VERIFY].
  • All long questions carry equal marks; allow 32–35 minutes per 16-mark answer.

Patterns vary a little across universities, so treat MDU as the primary frame. Internal assessment and any total-of-100 figure are [VERIFY internal assessment against the official MDU scheme] — the scan confirms 80 theory marks only.

How to Score in Childhood and Growing Up

Here's what catches students out: they spread thin instead of banking the sure marks. Master Q1 short notes first — that is a guaranteed 16, so lock Maturation, Group Dynamics, Schemas and Bullying and Child Abuse. Then secure one HIGH long-answer per Unit, which keeps four full questions firmly in your control. Open every answer with a definition plus the theorist and year — Jean Piaget, Edward L. Thorndike, Jerome Bruner, Lawrence Kohlberg. Quote the exact counts the book uses: Piaget's 4 stages, Kohlberg's 6 stages, Thorndike's 3 laws, Bruner's 3 modes.

About the Solved Pack

The solved set includes model answers, the 2026 guess paper, compulsory short notes, Hindi and English support, a five-year frequency map, and regularly updated content based on paper analysis. A sample preview is available before purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which year is Childhood and Growing Up taught in?

Childhood and Growing Up is a B.Ed 1st Year subject, examined as Paper I under the MDU annual scheme. It is taught in the first year, not a semester, of the two-year programme.

What is the marks scheme for Paper I?

Paper I carries 80 theory marks over 3 hours. You attempt 5 questions — Q1 is compulsory with four short notes worth 4 × 4 = 16, plus one 16-mark question from each of the four Units.

Are solved answers available?

Yes. The full solved important-questions set with exam-ready model answers and the 2026 guess paper is delivered via WhatsApp, in Hindi and English. A sample preview and the unit analysis are on this page at no cost.

Which topics repeat most in these b.ed Childhood and Growing Up Important Questions?

Across five sessions, Piaget, Individual Differences, Thorndike, Globalization and Childhood, and Adolescent Problems repeat most often. These HIGH-priority topics deserve full, polished answers before the exam.

Is the paper bilingual?

Typically yes. MDU Paper I is commonly set in English and Hindi, so Hindi-medium students can attempt it comfortably. Confirm the medium on your own admit card and question paper [VERIFY].

Which universities follow this pattern?

MDU Rohtak is the primary frame. The prescribed MDU study material is typically also relevant to CRSU Jind, KUK Kurukshetra and CDLU Sirsa, though minor pattern differences can occur.

Get the Solved Set and 2026 Guess Paper on WhatsApp

The pack covers all high-priority questions solved and exam-ready, plus the 2026 guess paper, with the sample preview first and full Hindi and English support. For the complete solved B.Ed 1st Year set, contact us and we will send the route to marks.

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Sources, Disclaimer & Author

These important questions and the analysis are prepared by the Unnati Education B.Ed team from the prescribed MDU Childhood and Growing Up study material and a frequency analysis of five MDU Paper I sessions (July 2021 to May 2025). The model answers are the team's own work. Unnati Education B.Ed is an independent academic publisher and is not affiliated with Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, CRSU Jind, KUK Kurukshetra or CDLU Sirsa; the material is shared for educational and revision purposes only. Verified by Sheetal Kirola, M.Ed., B.Ed Faculty. Last verified: 26 May 2026.

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