Comprehension
This level refers to the learners’ understanding of the ideas and materials presented at the first level.
At this stage, they won’t necessarily be able to see the full implications of their knowledge or be able to relate it to other material.
Bloom's taxonomy has the following six levels:
1. Remembering (lowest)
2. Understanding
3. Applying
4. Analyzing
5. Evaluating
6. Creating
In the lecture method, students are primarily passive listeners as the teacher delivers information to the class in a one-way communication format.
All the options listed—Remembering, Understanding, and Analyzing—are cognitive processes included in Bloom's Taxonomy
The phrase "added insult to injury" means to make a bad situation worse
Dexterous: ہنر مند
Skillful: ہنر مند
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding is a philosophical work written by John Locke
It first published in 1689
A national budget typically consists of two main parts: income and expenditure.
Income refers to the total revenue collected by the government through:
In a learner-centered classroom, students are encouraged to take responsibility for their learning.
This approach emphasizes:
The simple past tense of the verb "spin" is "spun."
This verb is irregular, meaning it does not follow the typical pattern of adding "-ed" for the past tense.
For example, "spin" (present) changes to "spun" (past).
Empiricism is a philosophical approach that emphasizes knowledge derived from sensory experience and empirical evidence