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What is the targeted percentage increase in total primary school enrollment by 1970 according to the Third Five-Year Plan (1965-1970)?
a) From 45% to 50%
b) From 45% to 60%
c) From 45% to 70%
d) From 50% to 70%

c

Explanation: The plan aims to raise total enrollment from around 45% in 1965 to approximately 70% by 1970.



What is the main focus of the Third Five-Year Plan (1965-1970) regarding middle or junior high stage education?
a) Making education compulsory for all children
b) Expanding vocational courses
c) Accommodating additional children
d) Enhancing teacher salaries

a

How many additional children are targeted to be accommodated in the Junior High Stage under the Third Five-Year Plan (1965-1970)?
a) 500,000                  
b) 800,000
c) 960,000                  
d) 1,200,000

c

What is the specific focus of the Third Five-Year Plan (1965-1970) regarding secondary education, especially in science and mathematics?
a) Strengthening vocational courses and learning of science and mathematics
b) Expanding arts and humanities
c) Enhancing teaching of science and mathematics
d) Reducing the number of secondary schools

c

What type of schools is the Third Five-Year Plan (1965-1970) planning to accelerate the development of in the field of secondary education?
a) Pilot Secondary Schools
b) Comprehensive Schools
c) Residential Schools
d) Vocational Schools

a

Explanation: The plan aims to expand the ongoing scheme of "Pilot Secondary Schools."



What is the main emphasis of the Third Five-Year Plan (1965-1970) regarding teacher education?
a) Expanding teacher numbers as per student ratio
b) Reducing teacher salaries according to qualification
c) Improving teacher training institutions
d) Introducing part-time teaching positions

c