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In the NCF 2005 layers-of-understanding scheme, 'understanding the language and the linguistic contents of what is said' belongs to which layer?
A{'text': 'Reference', 'label': 'A'}
B{'text': 'Epistemic', 'label': 'B'}
C{'text': 'Comprehension', 'label': 'C'}
D{'text': 'Relational and Significant', 'label': 'D'}
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. {'text': 'Comprehension', 'label': 'C'}
1. The 'Layers of understanding' box in NCF 2005 §2.5 defines Comprehension as 'understanding the language, and the (linguistic) contents of what is said.'
2. Reference goes a level deeper — what the terms and concepts refer to.
3. Epistemic and Relational layers concern evidence and inter-concept significance respectively.
_Source: NCF 2005 Ch 2, p. 28, §2.5 'Layers of understanding' box_
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