Which of the following questions assess the learners' 'analysis' aspect of the cognitive dimension? A. When French Revolution did take place? B. How is food security ensured in India? C. Write essays on (i) Minimum Support Price (ii) Public Distribution System D. What do you understand by the word 'government'? List five ways in which you think the government affects your daily life. Choose the correct option.

Which of the following questions assess the learners' 'analysis' aspect of the cognitive dimension? A. When French Revolution did take place? B. How is food security ensured in India? C. Write essays on (i) Minimum Support Price (ii) Public Distribution System D. What do you understand by the word 'government'? List five ways in which you think the government affects your daily life. Choose the correct option. Correct Answer <span style="">B, C and D only</span>

Bloom’s Taxonomy: It is a hierarchical ordering of cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains and each domain has some  Key Points Cognitive domains\process: In this domain, a child deals with knowledge and hence, learns to create, evaluate, analyze, apply, understand, and remember. 

The cognitive domain involves mental skills which are categorized into six levels of learning that serve in the development of intellectual skills and acquisition of power. 

Stages& Subdomains of Cognitive Domain:

  • Knowledge: It refers to the process of recognizing and recalling information.
  • Understanding: It refers to the process of interpreting and assimilating information.
  • Application: It refers to the process of utilizing information in new and different situations.
  • Analysis: It refers to the process of identifying the pattern and connection among the given information.
  • Synthesis: It refers to the process of combining information and making connections among them to generate a new idea.
  • Evaluation: It refers to the process of making judgments and Justifying decisions about the value of information and materials

Important Points​ Following are the questions that assess the 'analysis' aspect of the cognitive process:-

  • How is food security ensured in India?
  • Write essays on (i) Minimum Support Price (ii) Public Distribution System
  • What do you understand by the word 'government'? List five ways in which you think the government affects your daily life.

 In all these questions students identify the sources and analyze them and then they provide their answers.

Thus, it is concluded that B, C, and D only are the correct options.

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