Statements A, C, D and F are correct because they show the central role of objectives in planning and evaluation. A is true as well-written objectives express intended outcomes in observable terms. C is true since learning experiences are chosen to help students attain those outcomes. D is true because Bloom’s taxonomy offers levels like remember, understand and apply for framing cognitive objectives, and F is true as objectives guide both teaching strategies and assessment tools. B is false because objectives also inform methods and materials, and E is false since sharing objectives with learners clarifies expectations; thus A, C, D and F only is the correct set.
Option A:
Option A includes A and C but leaves out D and F, ignoring the role of Bloom’s taxonomy and the link between objectives, teaching and evaluation. Because it omits true statements, A and C only is incomplete.
Option B:
Option B adds D to A and C, correctly including Bloom’s taxonomy but still omits F, which explains that objectives guide evaluation as well. This makes A, C and D only an incomplete description of correct statements.
Option C:
Option C brings together A, C, D and F, which collectively show how objectives are written, used to choose experiences and applied to evaluation. It excludes B and E, which restrict or hide objectives, so A, C, D and F only is the correct answer.
Option D:
Option D includes B and E along with correct statements, but B undervalues objectives and E wrongly forbids their communication. Because it treats false statements as true, B, C, D, E and F only is invalid.
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