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Read the following passage and answer the items that follow the passages.
Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only.
By the time children reach class 8, the bulk of them tend to be in the age range of 13 years to 15 years. But in our country, about a quarter of all children in class 8 struggle with reading simple texts and more than half are still unable to do basic arithmetic operations like division. Every year about 25 million young boys and girls from elementary school move into the life that lies for them beyond compulsory schooling. They cannot enter the workforce at least in the organized sector till they are 18. For many families, these children are the first from their families ever to get this far in school. Parents and children expect that such 'graduates' from school will go on to high school and college. Hardly anyone wants to go back to agriculture. On the other hand, abilities in terms of academic competencies are far lower than they should be even based on curricular expectations of class 8.
Based on the above passage, the following assumptions have been made :
I. For effective school education, parents have greater role than the governments,
2, School curriculum that conforms to today's requirements and is uniform for thé entire country may address the issues brought out,
Which of the assumptions given above is/are valid?
2 only
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
- Assumption 1 states that parents play a more significant role than governments in effective school education.
- The passage highlights issues in academic competencies but does not specifically mention the role of parents or compare it to government roles.
- Therefore, this assumption isn't clearly supported by the passage.
- Assumption 2 suggests that a modern, uniform school curriculum could address the educational issues highlighted.
- The passage discusses academic inadequacies, suggesting a need for improved educational standards.
- A revised curriculum could be inferred to help address these issues, as it might better align with current needs.
- Correct Option: 2 only
- This is because the passage supports the idea of improving standards (Assumption 2), rather than emphasizing the role of parents (Assumption 1).
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