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Match List I with List II

List I List II
Stages of value development  Exemplification of value formation
A. Stage I - Value collection I. Choosing and imbibing the value one cherishes
B. Stage II - Value assessment II. Observing and imitating the adult behaviours, particularly parents
C. Stage III - Value clarification III. Predictability of human behaviour is assured
D. Stage IV - Value consolidation IV. Finding out gaps in values preached and practice

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


1. A - I, B - IV, C - III, D - II
2. A - IV, B - III, C - II, D - I
3. A - II, B - I, C - IV, D - III
4. A - III, B - II, C - I, D - IV

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Correct Answer - Option 3 : A - II, B - I, C - IV, D - III

Below is the explanation to the correct answer:

List I List II
Stages of value development  Exemplification of value formation
A. Stage I - Value collection
  • Values education from the perspective of inculcation see values as socially or culturally accepted standards or rules of behaviour.
  • Valuing is therefore considered a process of the student identifying with and accepting the standards or norms of the important individuals and institutions within his society.
  • Thus Value collection refers to observing and imitating the adult behaviours, particularly parents
B. Stage II - Value assessment
  • Value assessment refers to choosing and imbibing the value one cherishes
  • The very purpose and main function is the development of an all-around and well-balanced personality of the students, and also to develop all dimensions of the human intellect so that our children can help make our nation more democratic, cohesive, socially responsible, culturally rich, and intellectually competitive nation.
C. Stage III - Value clarification
  • Values clarification is an on-going process of the development of defining what one values (what one believes to be most important and what one cares for most), and how one acts on those values in daily life. 
  • Values clarification is the process of defining one's values by finding out gaps in values preached and practice
D. Stage IV - Value consolidation
  • Value consolidation in the literal sense means the action or process of combining a number of things into a single more effective or coherent whole.
  • At this stage, the predictability of human behaviour is assured.

Therefore, option 3 is the correct answer.

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