Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: CHAPTER EXERCISE
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Consider the given statement(s) about Kohlherg's moral development level
I. The fear- of being punished for a wrong deed and trading to reverse it secretly is pre-conventional level.
II. Following the established code of conduct or norms by the children is a post-conventional level.
Which one is the wrong assumption?

Which of the given statements supports the best way a teacher can instill moral values in children?

Which one of the given graphs describes the schema in the most appropriate way, according to Piaget?

The graphs below are indicative of the cognitive development of children. Choose the one that is in proper corollary to Piaget's theory.

Mayank, a student of class four, can play games on a cell phone without anybody's help but he is able to open a word file on a computer with the help of his father only. This difference is _____.

With reference to Piaget's key ideas, the process by which persons take the material into their minds for the environment, which may mean changing the evidence of their senses to make it fit, is called _____.

Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

Shishir Mehta does not pay income tax despite legal procedures and expenses. He thinks that he cannot support a corrupt government which wastes millions of rupees in unnecessary expenditure on welfare measures to garner votes. He is probably in which state of Kohlberg's stages of moral development?
