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While teaching about Acid rain, a Chemistry teacher spontaneously talks about the ruin of Marbles in Taj Mahal. Here the teacher is using:

ASystematic correlation

BPlanned correlation

CDeliberate correlation

DIncidental correlation

Answer:

D. Incidental correlation

Read Explanation:

  • Incidental correlation

    Incidental correlation refers to the spontaneous connection or relationship made between two ideas, concepts, or events that may not be directly related to the main topic of discussion.

    In this case, the teacher is using incidental correlation by connecting the concept of acid rain (the main topic) to the real-life example of the damage caused to the marble in the Taj Mahal. This correlation helps to illustrate the effects of acid rain and make the concept more relatable and engaging for students.


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