1)   The most appropriate strategy where expository learning takes place:

A) Practices demonstrations

B) Encourages activity

C) Solves problems

D) Encourages narration

Expository learning is a teacher-centered method where information is presented directly and systematically, focusing on explanation, narration, and clarification of facts, ideas, and concepts. In this strategy, the teacher (or instructional material) takes the main role in imparting knowledge, often through verbal or written narration, rather than through discovery, experimentation, or hands-on activity. Thus, of the given options, "encourages narration" best represents the expository approach, as it centers on the clear communication and presentation of content for learners to absorb and comprehend. 

Ans)   D) Encourages narration


2)  You are informed with a case of sexual abuse in your school. As a teacher, at first you will:

A) Inform the concerned school authority

B) Inform child line centre

C) Confirm the problem with the case

D) Inform the parents

According to mandatory reporting procedures under the POCSO Act in India, when a school teacher is informed or suspects a case of child sexual abuse, the immediate and first step is to report the incident to the concerned school authority or Head of the Institution. The school authority (e.g., Principal) bears the legal responsibility to then promptly inform the police or the designated authority. Teachers must not conduct their own confirmation or investigation; their duty is to report, not verify or confront the child or parents. Failure to report may lead to legal consequences for the teacher or institution. 

Ans)   A) Inform the concerned school authority