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How can the study of Social Sciences and Fine Arts be made meaningful and goal-oriented?

ABy keeping them completely separate

BBy adopting appropriate instructional strategies to show their relation

CBy focusing solely on historical data

DBy prioritizing only modern art forms

Answer:

B. By adopting appropriate instructional strategies to show their relation

Read Explanation:

Social Science and Fine Arts

  • Drawing, Painting, music, etc. are taught for developing emotional control, balance, stability, adjustment, a sense of appreciation of beauty in life and a balanced personality which are prerequisites for successful social living.

  • Various kinds of coins, household wares, buildings, sculptures and other remains excavated from ancient historical sites help us in understanding the socio- economic conditions of those times.

  • Study of Social Sciences and that of fine arts could be made meaningful and goal oriented only if the relation between the two subjects is made evident by adopting appropriate instructional strategies.


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