Knowledge may be I. Declarative. II. Procedural. III. Non-procedural. A. Only (I) B. Only (II) C. Only (III) D. Both (I) and (II)

Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Both (I) and (II)

The correct answer is D. Both (I) and (II).

Knowledge can be classified into three types: declarative, procedural, and non-procedural.

  • Declarative knowledge is knowledge about facts and concepts. It is the knowledge that we can state explicitly, such as the knowledge of the capital of France or the definition of a triangle.
  • Procedural knowledge is knowledge about how to do things. It is the knowledge that we use to perform tasks, such as the knowledge of how to ride a bike or how to bake a cake.
  • Non-procedural knowledge is knowledge about how to think and how to learn. It is the knowledge that we use to solve problems, make decisions, and learn new things.

All three types of knowledge are important for human cognition. Declarative knowledge allows us to understand the world around us. Procedural knowledge allows us to interact with the world around us. And non-procedural knowledge allows us to learn and grow.

In the context of the question, option A is incorrect because it only includes declarative knowledge. Option B is incorrect because it only includes procedural knowledge. Option C is incorrect because it only includes non-procedural knowledge. Option D is correct because it includes all three types of knowledge.

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