Statement A is correct because individualised instruction is designed to let learners move through content at a pace suited to their abilities and needs. Statement C is also correct since diagnostic assessment helps identify specific learning difficulties that remedial teaching should address. Statement B is false because remedial teaching primarily targets learners with learning gaps rather than high achievers seeking enrichment. Statement D is false as individualised instruction still involves teacher guidance, support and monitoring, even if the pace is personalised. Therefore the true statements are A and C only, so A and C only is the correct combination.
Option A:
Option A selects only statement A and ignores statement C, even though C accurately connects diagnostic assessment with remedial teaching. Omitting this true statement makes the combination incomplete. Hence A only cannot be accepted as the correct answer.
Option B:
Option B correctly groups A and C, both of which reflect key ideas about individualised and remedial instruction. It excludes B and D, which portray remedial teaching as enrichment for high achievers and deny the teacher's guiding role in individualised settings. Because the option contains all and only the true statements, A and C only is the correct answer.
Option C:
Option C includes A, B and C and therefore treats B as though it were correct, even though it wrongly defines the target group for remedial teaching. Mixing an incorrect statement with true ones undermines the validity of the combination. Consequently A, B and C only cannot be the right option.
Option D:
Option D brings together B, C and D, but both B and D are false statements about remedial and individualised instruction. While C is true, the presence of two incorrect statements means the set cannot represent the correct list. Thus B, C and D only is not acceptable as the correct answer.
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