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NCF 2005 warns that 'activities' and 'play way' methods can backfire in which specific way?
ALearning is diluted with tasks below children's capability
BLearning becomes too difficult for young children
CLearning is reduced to silent textbook reading
DLearning is confined to memorising definitions
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Learning is diluted with tasks below children's capability
1. NCF 2005 raises a concern about activity-based approaches.
2. It notes that in the name of 'activities' and 'play way' methods, a lot of learning is being diluted.
3. The dilution comes from giving children things to do that are far below their capability.
4. The other options do not match this stated risk, so dilution with below-capability tasks is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "2.4.4 Approaches to Planning", p.28_
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