DSC | RTI Act for children with special needs?.. Mistakes in the basic ‘key’ of DSC

DSC | Hyderabad/Jagityala, August 17 (Namaste Telangana): ‘Right to Information Act’ is known as Right to Information Act in Telugu. But this act deals with the education of children with special needs. This law is also designed for them. This is the answer given to a question in the recently conducted DSC recruitment. He asked which law related to the education of children with special needs is irrelevant in the DSC recruitment examination.

The options are RTI Act, RCI Act, RTE Act, RPWD Act. In fact, except for the RTI Act, all other laws have been designed for people with special needs. But the officials of the education department said that the RPWD Act was the right answer. Candidates allege that this is wrong. While the full form of ADHD is ‘Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder’, instead in Master ‘Key’, ‘Auto Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder’ is declared as the correct answer. Objection is also being expressed on the answer given to the question that the main principle of UDL is none.

Up to 18 mistakes..

Candidates say that there are up to 18 mistakes in a single paper in the DSC question papers. Mainly, the candidates say that the primary key given for 160 questions in the master ‘key’ of the Special Education (School Assistant) exam has the highest number of mistakes. They are also raising objections on the design of the question paper. According to GEO-4, only 20 questions were to be given from each section, but this was not given and the candidates complained that up to 35 questions were asked in one learning disability.

Everything is a mess..

The 52nd question in the Telugu Grade-1 Exam Question Paper was given as ‘Excluding the word Gouriswarulu’. Question ID number 71505321007 has been assigned to it. 2nd number is mentioned as an option. But in the answer key paper, the correct answer is given as Gauri + Ishvaru with number 4 (green color). But experts say that the correct answer in this question is number 2. Answers to 5 questions related to Telugu Pandit Exam in ‘Key’ were given wrongly.

Meanwhile, DSC has also given mail addresses and phone numbers that if there are any objections on the ‘key’ document, they can complain online and if necessary they can mail or call. If they try to make a complaint, the candidates complain that they are not getting a proper answer. They are worried that there is a situation where it is not possible to raise objections online on the issues mentioned in ‘Key’.

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