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NCF 2005 endorses J.P. Naik's metaphor describing equality, quality and quantity in Indian education as what?
AThe 'elusive triangle'
BThe 'golden triangle'
CThe 'broken ladder'
DThe 'common core'
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. The 'elusive triangle'
1. NCF 2005, in the quality section, recalls J.P. Naik's description.
2. He described equality, quality and quantity as the 'elusive triangle' of Indian education.
3. The golden triangle and broken ladder are not used in the text; the common core refers to the curriculum's shared content, a different idea.
4. Hence the 'elusive triangle' is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "1.5 The Quality Dimension", p.15_
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