Discussion

Explanation:

If the percentile for formula based questions and application based questions would be combined, students might maximise their score merely by attempting formula based questions. This is undesirable.
We can rule out proposal I.
Statement II is quite strong a stance, and would force students to attempt questions from both sections. However, students may attempt close to zero application based questions.
Statement III gives additional incentive to attempt ‘application-based problems’. Another advantage is that it might avoid the extreme outcomes of students attempting very few questions from ‘application-based problems’. A combination of proposals II and III would be ideal.
As it is already mentioned in the passage that even students with an entrepreneurial mindset avoid application based questions in order to score better, the college will not be able to identify students with an entrepreneurial mindset if they decide to not disclose the higher weightage of marks allotted to application based questions. Also, it is an unfair course of action. Hence, statement IV is not valid.
Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

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