7. As in language learning, where basic aspects of language like pronunciation
and rhythm are extremely resistant to learning after puberty, good
management habits, attitudes and values are difficult to acquire in adulthood.
In the fifties, even in the educationally advanced countries such as the U.S,
Algebra was thought to be too abstract to be taught even in senior schools.
Now it is taught from upper primary classes onwards in both educationally
progressive and developing countries. Computer skills, lateral thinking and
swimming, often felt to be forbidden by adults are easily learnt by children. In
fact, both research evidence and specialists’ beliefs strongly support the view
that children’s ability to learn skills like swimming and creative thinking is
much more developed than adults. Equally important, complex organisms (a)
learn what is necessary or pleasurable and (b) adapt themselves in ways that
will serve their needs and interests with amazing enthusiasm, ease and
effectiveness.
Q.1. On the basis of your reading of the above passage, answer the following
questions by choosing the correct option given below: (6 × 1 = 6)
1.1 The reason of pressure on children is:
(a) Common knowledge
(b) Absence of skills
(c) Choice between studies and games
(d) Performance demand in all fields
1.2 What according to few educationists, is lacking in school teaching?
(a) Basics of personal excellence
(b) Science of success
(c) Thinking
(d) All f the above
1.3 The sense of budget among children is an indication towards their capability of
performing:
(a) Interpersonal role (b) Decision role
(c) Leading role (d) Informational role
1.4 The article advocates teaching __________ as a subject in school.
(a) Management
(b) Creative Thinking
(c) Computer skills
(d) Swimming
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