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Question
Assertion (A): Values are a set of standards of behaviour that are considered desirable and important by society.
Reason (R): These principles or standards of behaviour need not be inculcated in person through the right kind of education.
Options
A is false. but R is true.
A is true, but R is false.
Both A and R are true and R explains A.
Both A and R are true but R does not explain A.
Solution
A is true, but R is false.
Explanation:
It is true that Assertion (A) is correct. Values are a collection of societal standards that are widely regarded as desirable and significant. They embody the principles and beliefs that shape individuals actions and decisions. The statement is incorrect. The claim that values can be instilled in a person without the proper education is inaccurate. Education has a crucial role in imparting and instilling values in individuals. Formal education, like schools and educational institutions, frequently incorporates moral and ethical education to instill societal values. In addition, education can assist individuals in cultivating critical thinking abilities and comprehending the significance of societal values.
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