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NCF 2005 warns that by Class VII many children in a passive learning environment do what?
ADevelop strong abilities to question received knowledge
BResort to mechanical rote memorisation to pass examinations
CBecome highly creative and self-directed learners
DOutperform their peers in independent reasoning
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Resort to mechanical rote memorisation to pass examinations
1. NCF 2005 describes the effect of tasks that are repetitive, recall-based and dependent on the teacher.
2. Learners assume a passive stance and lose their self-confidence and ability to express themselves.
3. The text says many such children, by Class VII, repeatedly resort to mechanical rote memorisation to pass examinations.
4. The other options describe the opposite of this outcome, so the rote-memorisation option is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "2.4.3 Designing Learning Experiences", p.27_
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