Answer:
•Teaching is a process where a teacher is trying to convey some facts to her/his student. So it's really important to ask questions to make sure if her/his student get what she/he meant
•It helps students to think out loud.
Through asking questions, Students get to know many things they don't know.
•It motivates students and develops interest on the topic. Once students get stuck in one question, they will try to understand more about it.
•Clarifying students doubts.
By asking questions,teacher help her/his students to clarify thier doubts. i.e, when a teacher ask a student one question and he don't know the answer,it means he have doubts in that topic. Understanding it, teacher will clear his doubt.
•It engages each student towards the learning.
If a student know that the teacher will be asking questions in between,he will be listening to class carefully, so that he can answer the question. This will not only help him to answer but also to understand the concept.
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The answer is
"True".An entrepreneur is a person who,
instead of filling in as a worker, establishes and maintains a private venture,
expecting every one of the dangers and prizes of the wander. The business
person is generally observed as a trend-setter, a wellspring of new thoughts,
merchandise, administrations and business/or techniques.
Don Quixote thinks the windmills are monsters
Answer:
D. the perceived likelihood that employees' efforts will enable them to attain their performance goals.
Explanation:
Expectancy theory is defined as the statement that the amount of effort an individuals uses will depends on how much of the reward they are expecting to get in return.
The three main components of the expectancy theory of motivations are -- instrumentality, valence and expectancy.
Valence in the expectancy theory is the perception of the employees to work hard or make effort which will enable them to achieve their performance goals.
Hence the correct option is (D).
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