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What is called education acquired without any specific purpose, fixed period, and place?

A. Formal Education
B. Informal Education
C. Indirect Education
D. Vocational Education
Correct Answer: B. Informal Education

Education can be broadly categorized by its structure and intent. Informal Education is the correct answer because it refers to learning that occurs naturally and spontaneously throughout one's life, without a specific curriculum, fixed duration, or designated learning environment. It is acquired through daily experiences, interactions with family and friends, media exposure, and personal observations. This type of learning is often unintentional and lacks formal certification.

  • Formal Education is incorrect because it is highly structured, intentional, and takes place in institutions like schools or universities, following a defined curriculum and leading to recognized qualifications.
  • Indirect Education is not a standard, recognized category of education in this context. While learning can happen indirectly, 'informal education' is the established term for unstructured learning.
  • Vocational Education is incorrect as it is a specific type of structured education focused on practical skills for a particular trade or occupation, with clear objectives and often a formal setting.

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