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On corporal punishment, NCF 2005 takes which position?
AIt may be used sparingly to maintain discipline
BA strong stand must be taken against all its forms
CIt is acceptable only for older students
DIt is a matter best left to each teacher
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. A strong stand must be taken against all its forms
1. NCF 2005 discusses making schools places where children feel valued.
2. It links the joy of learning to enjoyment and satisfaction rather than fear and stress.
3. It states a strong stand must be taken against all forms of corporal punishment.
4. The other options permit what the document unconditionally opposes, so the strong-stand option is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "2.2 Learners in Context", p.21_
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