Directions (Q. Nos. 67 and 68) Based on your reading of the case study given below, answer the next two questions by selecting the most appropriate option. Rashmi has the habit of asking the surnames of persons whom she comes across for the first time. She has to place the concerned person in the varna system of Indian society. This enquiry about caste identity is resented by many people though it is not expressed openly. Things are more complicated when she meets a person from another region or part of India. She is unable to figure out their caste status even if that person reveals the surname. This 'world view' of Rashmi, according to her, does not affect/influence her teaching-learning transaction process. She says that it is part of her primary socialization and she cannot help it.67. The resentment is justified because the teacher's attitude

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Directions (Q. Nos. 67 and 68) <em>Based on your reading of the case study given below, answer the next two questions by selecting the most appropriate option. </em>Rashmi has the habit of asking the surnames of persons whom she comes across for the first time. She has to place the concerned person in the <em>varna </em>system of Indian society. This enquiry about caste identity is resented by many people though it is not expressed openly. Things are more complicated when she meets a person from another region or part of India. She is unable to figure out their caste status even if that person reveals the surname. This 'world view' of Rashmi, according to her, does not affect/influence her teaching-learning transaction process. She says that it is part of her primary socialization and she cannot help it.<br />67. The resentment is justified because the teacher's attitude