Statements A, B and D together describe a combination of technological and ethical approaches to academic integrity, whereas C is clearly counterproductive. Monitoring tools and randomisation can deter some forms of malpractice, but honour codes and pledges help build a culture of honesty. Allowing free use of social media during high-stakes tests would actually increase opportunities for collusion. Hence, the only fully correct combination is the one that includes A, B and D while excluding C.
Option A:
Option A is incomplete because it selects only A and B and omits D. Although proctoring and randomisation are important, ignoring honour codes neglects the role of student values and institutional culture in promoting fairness.
Option B:
Option B is incomplete because it groups B and D only and leaves out A. Statement A about proctoring reflects widely adopted practice in many online exam systems and should be part of a comprehensive answer.
Option C:
Option C is incorrect because it pairs A with C. While A is true, C is false because unrestricted social media access typically undermines, not strengthens, integrity. A combination containing both a true and a false statement cannot be accepted.
Option D:
Option D is correct because it unites all the true statements and excludes C, which clearly conflicts with exam security principles. It reflects the UGC NET emphasis on integrating technological safeguards with ethical education.
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