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What is the primary characteristic of goals in education?
a) Achievability         
b) Broadness less specific
c) Specific time Duration
d) Intentions

c

Explanation: Goals have specific time duration for achievement.



Are all goals in education achievable?
a) Yes, always
b) No, not necessarily
c) Only in state-level education
d) Only for teachers

b

Explanation: Not all goals in education are achievable; some may remain unattained.



Who typically generates goals in education?
a) State-level authorities
b) Local schools, teachers, communities, and the environment
c) International organizations
d) Parents

b

Explanation: Goals are often generated at the local level by schools, teachers, communities, and environmental factors.



Which term best describes the time frame of goals?
a) Short-ringed           
b) Vague
c) Long-ringed          
d) Unpredictable

c

Explanation: Goals typically have a longer time frame for achievement.



What is the main difference between aims and goals in education?
a) Aims are broader
b) Aims are less achievable
c) Aims have specific durations
d) Aims are generated by the state

a

Explanation: Aims are more general, while goals are more specific.



Who bears the responsibility for achieving goals in education?
a) The government  
b) Teachers alone
c) The community
d) Both individuals and institutions

d

Explanation: Achieving goals in education is a collective effort involving individuals and educational institutions.