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NCF 2005 cautions against equating school quality with examination results because that perception ignores what?
AThe need for larger and heavier textbooks
BThe ethos-related limitations of privileged schools
CThe value of ranking children by marks
DThe benefit of excluding the poor from admission
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. The ethos-related limitations of privileged schools
1. NCF 2005 examines the belief that private schools have higher quality.
2. It says this belief treats examination results as the sole criterion for judging quality.
3. Such a perception ignores the ethos-related limitations of privileged private schools, including neglect of the mother tongue.
4. The other options run counter to the document's values, so the ethos-related-limitations option is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "1.5 The Quality Dimension", p.15_
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