A teacher in Delhi wants her students to find out about the life of people in Sahara Desert. What task/tasks could she give her students for this? (A) Prepare a project based on secondary sources (B) Make a field visit (C) Show a documentary on Sahara Desert Choose the correct option.

A teacher in Delhi wants her students to find out about the life of people in Sahara Desert. What task/tasks could she give her students for this? (A) Prepare a project based on secondary sources (B) Make a field visit (C) Show a documentary on Sahara Desert Choose the correct option. Correct Answer (A) and (C)

Social science is one of the important curricular areas in school education that encompass diverse concerns of society. It includes a wide range of contents drawn from the disciplines of history, geography, political science, economics, and sociology.  
  • The teacher uses different teaching strategies to teach the students and to keep them engage actively throughout the teaching-learning process.

Key Points

Following tasks can be given to students regarding find out about the life of people in the Sahara Desert:-

  • Prepare a project based on secondary sources:- The teacher asks the students to prepare a project on the Sahara desert so they can find more regarding it while doing the information.
  • Show a documentary on Sahara Desert:- The teacher can show a documentary regarding the Sahara desert so that they get to know about it more.

​Thus, it is concluded that A and C are the correct options.

Note:- As the Sahara desert is on the African continent it is not feasible to make a field visit.

Related Questions

In the question below, are given a statement followed by three courses of actions numbered I, II and III. On the basis of the information given, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true, and then decide which of the following suggested courses of actions logically follow(s) for pursuing. Statement: Soon VAT 69 whiskey and Smirnoff Vodka will not be found on the shelves of Delhi Liquor stores owing to the duplication of barcode by manufacturer United Limited. The Delhi government financial commissioner blacklisted the manufacturer. Financial commissioner Anindo Majumdar had said in an order dated September 14, that USL had violated provisions of the Delhi Excise Act, 2009 and Delhi Excise Rules, 2010 by using unauthorized and loose barcodes, which could be easily misused. Courses of action: I. The ban will force United Spirits Limited not to sell its liquor in the national capital for two years. II. the appellant violated provisions of the Delhi Excise Act, 2009, Delhi Excise Rules, 2010, the terms and conditions of the license issued to it and the standard operating procedure framed by the Delhi Excise Department and that consequently the department has rightly imposed the penalty of blacklisting under Rule 70 of the Delhi Excise Rules, 2010 upon United Spirits LTD (USL), Aurangabad. III. United Limited has been blacklisted by the Delhi government financial commissioner.