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According to NCF 2005, what should learning tasks communicate about the source of knowledge?
ANeither textbook nor teacher is the sole authority
BThe textbook is the final authority on truth
CThe teacher alone authenticates all knowledge
DKnowledge must come only from prescribed books
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Neither textbook nor teacher is the sole authority
1. NCF 2005 discusses designing learning experiences that draw on sites beyond the textbook.
2. Such tasks communicate that learning is to be sought out, authenticated and constructed.
3. The text explicitly says neither the textbook nor the teacher is an authority.
4. The other options each assert a single authority the document rejects, so the first option is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "2.4.3 Designing Learning Experiences", p.27_
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