Statements A, B, D and F are correct in relation to classroom management and time use. A is true because good management keeps learners engaged in learning tasks. B is true since routines cut down on transition delays, D is true because monitoring and supporting work are management activities, and F is true as seating arrangements can facilitate quick movement and interaction. C is false because classroom management includes organising learning, not just controlling misbehaviour, and E is false because thoughtful planning usually prevents rather than causes waste. Hence A, B, D and F only is correct.
Option A:
Option A includes A, B and D but omits F, ignoring the practical influence of seating arrangements on time and interaction. Since F is also correct, A, B and D only is incomplete.
Option B:
Option B adds E to an otherwise correct set, but E wrongly suggests that planning itself wastes time, which contradicts the idea of preventive management. Therefore A, B, D and E only is not a valid option.
Option C:
Option C combines A, B, D and F, capturing engagement, routines, monitoring and seating as positive aspects of management while excluding the narrow or inaccurate statements C and E. This makes A, B, D and F only the correct combination.
Option D:
Option D introduces both E and omits A, thereby weakening the focus on maximising time-on-task and endorsing a false idea about overplanning. Consequently B, D, E and F only cannot be accepted.
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