| List-I (Classroom Management) | List-II (Meaning) |
| A. Authoritative Classroom Management | I. A Management style that allows students considerable autonomy but provides them with little support for developing learning skills. |
| B. Authoritarian Classroom Management | II. A Management style that encourages students to be independent thinkers but still provides effective monitoring. |
| C. Permissive Classroom Management | III. A Management style in which teachers show students that they are aware of what is happening. |
| D. Withitness | IV. A Management style that is restrictive and punitive, with the focus mainly on keeping order in the classroom rather than learning. |