Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: Only I and III follow
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:The statement links an uptick in dropouts to the withdrawal of the mid-day meal scheme. We must prescribe actions that are both evidence-informed and learner-centric, discouraging steps that further reduce access to education.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:Consider immediate remedial action (reinstating proven support) and diagnostic investigation (to confirm causes and refine policy). Reject actions that exacerbate access problems.
Step-by-Step Solution:
I: Reconsider withdrawal: This directly addresses the suspected trigger and is a rational course of action.II: Closing schools reduces access and could worsen dropout rates. This does not follow.III: Conduct a detailed study: Even if reinstatement proceeds, rigorous analysis will validate causal pathways and guide complementary measures (attendance monitoring, outreach). This follows.Verification / Alternative check:Education policies commonly blend immediate safety nets with evaluation to calibrate interventions. Mid-day meals have strong empirical support for attendance/retention.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Common Pitfalls:Assuming a single lever is sufficient; data-driven follow-through improves policy durability and fairness.
Final Answer:Only I and III follow
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