An inclusive school mainly aims to ensure A Same textbook for all B Separate classes for SEN C Equal participation
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Chapter 8: Gender, School and Society (Set-5)
A school gives equal seats in class, but girls still avoid speaking; the best next step is A Build safe
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A teacher calling only boys to move benches mainly reflects A Equal treatment B Inclusive culture C Gendered labor D
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When a school assigns only girls to clean classrooms, it reflects A Equity support B Inclusion policy C Child rights
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In a classroom discussion, “gender” mainly refers to A Social meanings B Chromosomes only C Blood group D Body height
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Which term refers to biological traits like chromosomes and reproductive organs? A Gender identity B Sex C Gender role D
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A reader accepts a policy claim because “government said so” without checking evidence; the main weakness is A Strong triangulation
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A teacher reads a research paper to decide if a method suits her class; this is A Applied critical reading
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A teacher reads a chapter to design a lesson; which purpose fits best A Entertainment reading B Speed-only reading C
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Why is purposeful reading important for teachers A Saves reading time B Improves exam marks C Guides focus clearly D
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