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Which of the following questions would promote critical thinking in children ?
Question

Which of the following questions would promote critical thinking in children ?

A.

What is sum of 4 9 8 4 and 4 6 9 4 4?

B.

When did World War II take place ?

C.

In which year was Mahatma Gandhi born ?

D.

How can we challenge prejudices and stereotypes ?

Correct option is D

The correct answer is (d) How can we challenge prejudices and stereotypes? This question encourages students to think deeply, analyze various perspectives, and consider ethical and moral dimensions, all of which are critical thinking skills.

Information Booster:

  1. Critical thinking questions encourage analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
  2. Open-ended questions promote creative problem-solving and exploration.
  3. They develop skills like reasoning, argumentation, and decision-making.
  4. Encourage learners to connect ideas to real-world issues.
  5. Focus on fostering a growth mindset over rote memorization.
  6. Essential for preparing children to handle complex and diverse challenges.

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