Assignment 1 QUIZ 2026
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Due Date: 7 May 2026
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, UNISA 2026 RDF2601-26-Y Welcome Message Assessment 4
QUIZ
Started on Sunday, 22 March 2026, 10:00 PM
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Completed on Sunday, 22 March 2026, 11:17 PM
Time taken 1 hour 16 mins
Question 1
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Identify the theory/leading expert in the field of the development of knowledge from birth to childhood who proposed this:
Select one:
A. Howard Gardener’s multiple intelligences.
B. Gumbo’s Africanisation theory
C. Lev Vygotsky’s socio-cultural theory
D. Jean Piaget’s cognitive theory
Question 2
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A child can independently identify primary colors but requires assistance to mix paints to create secondary colors. Based on
the ZPD model, where does mixing colors with assistance fall?
Select one:
A. Within the ZPD – the child can achieve this with scaffolding.
B. Outside the ZPD – it is too advanced.
C. Within what the child can do independently.
D. Beyond the child’s developmental capability.
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Read the brief scenario below and answer the question from 1.4 -1.7
“The principal goal of education is to create men who are capable of doing new things, not simply of repeating what other
generations have done – men who are creative, inventive and discoverers.” The main idea of this theory is that all individuals
go through the various stages of development in order to reach full human intelligence.
According to the theory, why is it essential for individuals to progress through various developmental stages?
Select one:
A. It delays maturity, allowing individuals to stay in the educational system longer.
B. It ensures that all individuals reach full human intelligence by promoting creativity and adaptability at each stage.
C. It allows teachers to apply a one-size-fits-all teaching approach.
D. It emphasizes uniformity across individuals, minimizing unique learning paths.
Question 4
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Analyse the schematic representation below and answer the questions:
A teacher notices that a student can solve simple addition problems independently but struggles with subtraction involving
borrowing. According to the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) concept, what should the teacher do?
Select one:
A. Leave the student to figure out subtraction independently.
B. Move on to multiplication, as subtraction is too challenging.
C. Assign the task to a peer without any teacher input.
D. Provide scaffolding, such as visual aids or step-by-step guidance, to support subtraction learning.
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