According to the National Education Policy 1992, what is the status of primary education in Pakistan?
a) Fundamental Right
b) Optional Education
c) Commercialized Learning
d) None of the Above
Explanation: The National Education Policy 1992 acknowledges primary education as a fundamental right for all Pakistani children.
In line with the National Education Policy 1992, what provision aims to achieve universal enrollment in primary education within the decade?
a) Compulsory Education
b) Free Education
c) Commercialized Education
d) None of the Above
Explanation: The policy emphasizes making primary education compulsory and providing it free of cost to achieve universal enrollment within the decade.
According to the National Education Policy 1992, who determines the medium of instruction in primary education?
a) Federal Government
b) Provinces
c) Commercial Entities
d) None of these
Explanation: The medium of instruction in primary education is determined by the provinces as per the National Education Policy 1992.
What is the primary focus of the National Education Policy 1992 concerning the private sector's role in primary education development?
a) Commercialization Prevention
b) Commercialization Promotion
c) Commercialization Ignorance
d) None of the Above
Explanation: While promoting the development of primary education in the private sector, strict control and supervision are emphasized to prevent commercialization.
In the context of the National Education Policy 1992, what provision aims to address student dropouts with special interventions?
a) Incentive-based Programs
b) Quran Nazira
c) Research and Special Interventions
d) None of the Above
Explanation: The policy includes researching and addressing factors contributing to student dropouts with special interventions.
According to the National Education Policy 1992, what provision aims to encourage enrollment and retention in areas with low female participation?
a) Female Participation
b) Incentive-based Programs
c) Commercialization Promotion
d) None of the Above
Explanation: The policy proposes the introduction of incentive-based programs in areas with low female participation to encourage enrollment and retention.