Statements A, B and D are ethically sound and reflect widely accepted norms in teaching. A is correct because professional ethics regulate how teachers relate to students, colleagues and institutions. B is correct since maintaining confidentiality protects student dignity and trust, and D is correct as fairness in assessment is a central ethical duty. C is wrong because ethical codes are not optional; they influence public trust and institutional reputation. E is wrong because exchanging grades for gifts or favours violates integrity and justice. Thus, the wrong statements are C and E only, so C and E only is the correct combination for this question.
Option A:
Option A accurately singles out C and E as the statements that contradict ethical expectations. It recognises that both optional ethics and transactional grading are unacceptable in professional teaching. Because it excludes the clearly correct statements A, B and D, this option matches the requirement of selecting only the wrong statements.
Option B:
Option B groups A and C as wrong, but A is a true statement about how ethics guide professional behaviour. Treating A as wrong misclassifies a valid ethical principle. Therefore A and C only cannot be the correct answer.
Option C:
Option C combines A, C and E and assumes that A is also wrong, even though it correctly summarises the role of ethics. Mixing one true statement with two false ones does not give the exact set of wrong statements. Hence A, C and E only is not acceptable.
Option D:
Option D lists C, D and E as wrong statements, but D is a correct description of ethical responsibility in assessment. Including it among wrong statements misrepresents the ethical requirement of fairness. Thus C, D and E only cannot be chosen.
Option E treats all five statements A, B, C, D and E as wrong, even though A, B and D are clearly right. This option fails to distinguish between correct and incorrect descriptions of teacher ethics, so it is not the correct answer.
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