The task is to identify the wrong statement about distance education regulation and quality. Statement A is correct because distance programmes must adhere to norms of designated regulators. Statement C is true as quality assurance covers learner support services, quality of materials and fair evaluation processes. Statement D is also correct since guidelines are designed to maintain minimum acceptable standards. Statement B is wrong because universities generally need approval or recognition to launch distance programmes. Therefore, B alone is the wrong statement.
Option A:
Option A is incorrect because it groups A and B as wrong, which would imply that compliance with regulatory norms is incorrect. In fact, A properly describes a legal requirement for distance education programmes.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect because it combines B and C as wrong. While B is wrong, C accurately identifies key dimensions of quality in distance education. Misclassifying C undermines the understanding of quality assurance.
Option C:
Option C is correct because it isolates B as the only statement that contradicts regulatory practice. It affirms the need for approvals and recognises that other statements describe genuine quality and regulatory features.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it treats all four statements as wrong. That would reject regulatory norms, quality assurance and minimum standards, which is clearly inconsistent with actual policy.
Comment Your Answer
Please login to comment your answer.
Sign In
Sign Up
Answers commented by others
No answers commented yet. Be the first to comment!