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Don‘t miss the cloud behind the silver lining. The Class XII CBSE pass result has soared to an all-time high of 88.8%. The number of students scoring 95% and above has more than doubled. If only these higher marks were a reflection of students getting more skilled and more competitive. Instead, the odds are they simply mirror an assessment scheme relaxed to compensate students for the many disruptions originating in the pandemic. The goal of reducing student stress levels during this turbulent time is excellent and laudable. But it is a fallacy that high marks can accomplish this by themselves. The real stressor, after all, is shortage of opportunities. When every bout of grade inflation raises cut-offs for higher education even higher, it is no succour. That India‘s Gross Enrolment Ratio is only 27% compared to Indonesia‘s 36%, Thailand‘s 49% and the US‘s 88% is just one measure of the toll taken by our failure to build adequate colleges and universities. Licence raj continues to suppress autonomy and expansion in this sector. For example, a new national education policy is reportedly mulling at least 20% of students being able to attend private higher educational institutions through freeships and another 30% through scholarships, besides fee caps. On top of the stasis already wreaked by reservations, this would be disastrous. Browbeating the private sector to make up for public sector deficiencies is counterproductive. As the pandemic has underlined the key role of good government services in healthcare, so too is raising the standard of publicly funded schools and universities essential. What the students need is an ecosystem where government institutions deliver quality education and private options are plentiful. It is better prospects alone that will best alleviate students‘ stress. Meanwhile, crudely chopping syllabi will only worsen their disorientation and should be reconsidered
1. What is the ‗cloud behind the silver lining‘ in the passage above?: a) The Pandemic which is impacting the current education system. b) That, the Governmental educational institutions are not able to deliver quality education. c) Scoring Higher marks or percentage in school education does not guarantee skilled and competitive candidature of the student. d) License Raj has negatively impacted Higher education.
2. Which of the following statements weakens the argument that chopping the syllabi in the times of Pandemic will only worsen a student‘s disorientation and hence should be reconsidered?: a) It does not matter even if syllabi is chopped. The students who don‘t want to study will even not study in the minimal syllabi structure even during the pandemic. b) Students don‘t care about syllabi. They study only for marks and grades. c) Reduced syllabi will help in achieving the teaching-learning targets in due time and hence won‘t put pressure on students. d) All of the above.
3. The number of students scoring 95% and above in XII class board exams has more than doubled. Which of the following statements serves as a plausible explanation for the same?: a) Students have started studying with sincerity and concentration. b) Evaluation of answer scripts has become liberal. c) Question papers these days are easier to solve. d) All of the above.
4. For developing a student friendly ecosystem of education, which of the following serve as need of the hour, as per the Author? I. Increasing the Syllabi in School education. II. Building adequate number of public colleges and universities. III. Eliminating Reservation in admissions to Higher education system. IV. Creating a quality based education system: a) Only I and II. b) Only I, II and IV. c) Only III. d) Only II and IV
5. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage above?: a) Scoring High marks in XII class can help in reducing stress amongst students in the times of Pandemic. b) High Cut-off of marks also contribute in reducing opportunities for the students. c) Private institutions should not be regulated. d) License Raj should be done away with
For 1 , i think it should be A .. Here the questions asks about the clouds beyond the silver lining ( SL refers to the high percentage /grade obtained by the students) . SO they have got these during pandemic time which refers to cloud
For 3, it should be B .. The assessment has been made easy that's why students have scored nicely in exams
Hi! guys I have recently given an Indian Law entrance examination This passage was asked in the exam and I feel that many answers in the provisional answer key released by them is wrong (I have given the answers here on gmatclub as per the provisional answer key ) If u find any of these questions/answers debatable plz provide an explanation why it is so.(This would help me as the examination body is considering any objections raised)