Q1. [1] straightforward exam-ready
Net Attendance Ratio (secondary stage) refers to:
Options:
(A) The total number of schools providing secondary education per district
(B) The number of teachers attending secondary schools per 100 students
(C) Total children of age group 15–17 years attending school as a percentage of all children in that age group
(D) Percentage of students who pass secondary board examinations
- A The total number of schools providing secondary education per district
- B The number of teachers attending secondary schools per 100 students
- C Total children of age group 15–17 years attending school as a percentage of all children in that age group
- D Percentage of students who pass secondary board examinations
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Model Answer
(C) Total children of age group 15–17 years attending school as a percentage of all children in that age group.
Explanation
Net Attendance Ratio (secondary stage) measures actual school attendance of the relevant age group (15–17 years) as a proportion of all children in that age group. This is a standard definition used in human development indicators. Options A, B, and D describe unrelated concepts. This term appears in the context of education indicators used to compare development across states/countries.