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A teacher remarks in a co-education class to boys, “Be boys and don't behave like girls." This remark

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reflects caste discrimination

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is a good example of dealing with boys and giels

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reflects stereotypical behaviour of discrimination between boys and girls

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highllghts the biological superlarity of boys over girls

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ARIHANT PUBLICATION PUNJAB-GENDER ISSUES IN SOCIAL CONSTRUCT -CHAPTER EXERCISE
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  17. Which one of the following may be classified under 'gender discrimina...

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