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NCF 2005 insists that the practices of teachers, the materials they use, and the evaluation techniques must be what?
AInternally consistent with each other
BDecided separately by different authorities
CFocused only on measurable outcomes
DBased entirely on the prescribed textbook
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Internally consistent with each other
1. NCF 2005 lays out principles for approaches to planning.
2. It states that the practices of teachers in classrooms, the materials they use, and the evaluation techniques employed must be internally consistent with each other.
3. The other options each break this alignment the document requires.
4. Hence internally consistent with each other is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "2.4.4 Approaches to Planning", p.29_
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