Statements A, B, D, E and F accurately describe key characteristics of learning object repositories, while C is false. LORs store reusable resources with rich metadata, enable metadata-based search and often use standard schemas for interoperability. Many repositories incorporate quality review processes to maintain pedagogical value. They are not necessarily limited to a single institution, so C cannot be accepted.
Option A:
Option A is incorrect because it omits F, thereby overlooking the role of quality assurance. Although A, B, D and E are true, they do not address how repositories maintain educational standards for stored objects. The absence of F makes the option incomplete.
Option B:
Option B is correct because it includes all true statements and excludes only the incorrect one. It highlights storage, metadata, interoperability, search and quality review as central functions of LORs. This combination therefore best represents the concept.
Option C:
Option C is incorrect because it leaves out A, which expresses the basic purpose of storing reusable digital resources. While B, D, E and F are true, failing to mention storage of learning objects means the combination is not complete.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it omits B, which explains the descriptive power of metadata fields. Without B, the description of how repositories manage and expose information about resources is weakened, making the option inadequate.
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