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SAS 14

1. B
RATIO: Performance, Condition, Criterion was the three important characteristics of behavioral
objectives and goals

2. C
RATIO: Goal was known as the final outcome to be achieved at the end of the teaching and
learning process.

3. A
RATIO: Objective is a specific, single, concrete, one-dimensional behavior that should be achieved
at the end of one or a few teaching sessions.

4. D
RATIO: Subobjectives are the specific statement that reflect aspects of a main objective.

5. A
RATIO: Audience stands for letter A in the ABCD Rule that is applied in behavioral objectives and
goals.

6. B
RATIO: Behavior stands for letter B in ABCD Rule that is applied in behavioral objectives and goals.

7. B
RATIO: Condition stand for letter C in ABCD Rule that is applied in behavioral objectives and goals.

8. A
RATIO: True, goals and objective, state that both of these are needed in order to accomplish
something.

9. A, B and C
RATIO: Objective must be achieved before goal can be reached, Objectives must be observable,
measurable and objectives must be consistent with, related to the goal was the factors in making
goals and objectives.

10. A, B, C, D and E
RATIO: Specific about what is to be achieved, Measurable by quantifying or qualifying objectives.
Achievable, attainable objectives, Realistic by considering available resources, Timely by stating
when the objectives will be achieved was the SMART objectives guidelines.

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