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🔶 The sum of ages of 5 children born at the intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. What is the age of the youngest child?
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None of these
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🔶 A father said to his son, "I was as old as you are at the present at the time of your birth". If the father's age is 38 years now, the son's age five years back was:
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38 years
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🔶 A is two years older than B who is twice as old as C. If the total of the ages of A, B and C be 27, then how old is B?
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🔶 Present ages of Sameer and Anand are in the ratio of 5 : 4 respectively. Three years hence, the ratio of their ages will become 11 : 9 respectively. What is Anand's present age in years?
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Cannot be determined
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🔶 According to you, the aim of education should be—
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To develop personality
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To reform the society
🔶 Which one of the following research procedures will figure under post positivistic approach? [UGC NET Sep 2020]
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Normative survey
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Ethnographic study
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Ex post facto study
On which list is education in Indian Constitution?
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Central list
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State list
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None of the above lists
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🔶 Which of the following is Doordarshan's Educational Television Channel?
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Gyan Bharati
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Gyan Darshan
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Vidya
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🔶 What do you call a computer on a network that requests files from another computer?
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A router
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A web server
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🔶 Hardware devices that are not part of the main computer system and are often added later to the system.
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🔶 The main computer that stores the files that can be sent to computers that are networked together is:
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🔶 Deepor Beel, which was seen in the news recently, is the only Ramsar site of which state?
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Assam
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Arunachal Pradesh
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Manipur
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The Indian Parliament on January 3, 2019 passed the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2018 that seeks to do away with the no-detention policy in schools..................
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The motion to pass the bill was accepted by voice vote in the upper house of the Parliament, the Rajya Sabha.

Union minister for Human Resources Development Prakash Javadekar’s motion to amend the name of the bill to reflect that it was passed in 2019 was also accepted by voice vote. The Lok Sabha had already passed the bill in July 2018........


Aim:::::::::::::::

The key aim behind the move is to rebuild the education system of the country, which is at present broken, as per the Union HRD Minister.

The Minister said many students have moved from private schools to govt schools in some states, such as Sikkim, Kerala and Telangana.

He added that teacher training, quality and accountability are most important & while stating that there is no shortage of teachers, he said that their deployment is not right.


Significance:::::::

The legislation is significant as it brings accountability in the elementary education system.

The proposal received the support of a majority of state governments. 


RTE amendment Bill : Key Provisions ::
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• The Bill seeks to amend the Right to Education (RTE) Act to abolish the “no-detention” policy in schools. Under the current provisions of the Act, no student can be detained up to class VIII. 

• As per the amendment, it would be left to the states to decide whether to continue the no-detention policy.

This Bill has been analysed by a Parliamentary standing committee, which also recommended bringing back the concept of detention in schools.

• The policy has been brought back as it was felt that compelling children to repeat a class was demotivating, often forcing them to abandon school.

• The bill provides for regular examination in classes V and VIII, and if a child fails, the amendment bill grants a provision to give her or him additional opportunity to take a re-examination within two months.

• Such children will be provided with two-month remedial teaching to perform better in the re-examinations. 

• If the students still do not pass the exam, the state government may decide to detain them.


Right to Education (RTE) Act:::::::
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The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (the Act) provides for free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years.

The Section 16 of the Act provides that no child admitted in a school shall be held back in any class or expelled from school till the completion of elementary education.

This provision was made in the said Act because examinations are often used for eliminating children who obtain poor marks, which compels children either to repeat the same grade or leave the school altogether.

 It was felt that compelling a child to repeat a class is both de-motivating and discouraging.


Why the need for the amendment.?
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In recent years, States and Union territories have been raising the issue of adverse effect on the learning levels of children as section 16 does not allow holding back of children in any class till the completion of elementary education.

Therefore, the amendment to the section was proposed in order to improve the learning outcomes in the elementary classes and to empower the appropriate Government to take a decision as to whether to hold back a child in the fifth class or in the eighth class or in both classes, or not to hold back a child in any class, till the completion of elementary education.

According to the Union HRD Minister, over 25 states favour abolishing the no-detention policy.
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