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DIRECTIONS:

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words/phrases are printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.

PASSAGE

One may look at life, events, society, history, in another way. A way which might, at a stretch, be described as the Gandhian way, though it may be from times before Mahatma Gandhi came on the scene. The Gandhian reaction to all grim poverty, squalor and degradation of the human being would approximate to effort at selfchange and self-improvement, to a regime of living regulated by discipline from within. To change society, the individual must first change himself. In this way of looking at life and society, words too begin to mean differently. Revolution, for instance, is a term frequently used, but not always in the sense it has been in the lexicon of the militant. So also with words like peace and struggle. Even society may mean differently, being some kind of organic entity for the militant, and more or less a sum of individuals for the Gandhian. There is yet another way, which might, for want of a better description, be called the mystic. The mystic's perspective measures these concerns that transcend political ambition and the dynamism of the reformer, whether he be militant or Gandhian. The mystic measures the terror of not knowing the remorseless march of time; he seeks to know what was before birth, what comes after death? The continuous presence of death, of the consciousness of death, sets his priorities and values: militants and Gandhians, kings and prophets, must leave all that they have built; all that they have unbuilt and depart when messengers of the buffalo-riding Yama come out of the shadows. Water will to water, dust to dust. Think of impermanence. Everything passes.

The following question based on reading comprehension topic of general english mcq

Questions : The expression ‘water will to water, dust to dust’ means

(a) man will become dust and water after death

(b) man will one day die and become dust

(c) man will become water after death

(d) water and dust can mix well

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (d)

A sum of Individuals

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Question : 1

What does society mean to a Gandhian?

a) a disciplined social community

b) a regime of living regulated by discipline from within

c) an organic entity

d) a sum of individuals

Answer: (d)

DIRECTIONS:

Read the fol lowing passages carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words are given in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.

PASSAGE

The development of nationalism in the third world countries, as is well known, followed a very different trajectory from that in the advanced capitalist countries. In the latter it was a part of the process of the emergence of the bourgeois order in opposition to feudalism, while in the former it was a part of the anti-colonial struggle. The impact of colonialism, though it differed across countries, had on the whole been in the direction of transcending localism and unifying supra-local economic structures through the introduction of market relations. The struggle against colonialism, consequently, took the form of a national struggle in each instance in which people belonging to different tribes or linguistic communities participated. And the colonial power in each instance attempted to break this emerging national unity by splitting people.

The modus operandi of this splitting was not just through political manipulation as happened for instance in Angola, South Africa and a host of other countries; an important part of this modus operandi was through the nurturing of a historiograpy that just denied the existence of any overarching national consciousness. The national struggle, the national movement were given a tribal or religious character, they were portrayed as being no more than the movement of the dominant tribe or the dominant religious group for the achievement of narrow sectional ends. But the important point in this colonialism, while, on the one hand, it objectively created the condition for the coming into being of a national consciousness at a supra-tribal, supra-local and suprareligious level, on the other hand it sought deliberately to subvert this very consciousness by using the same forces which it had objectively undermined.

Question : 2

Which of the following was the advantage of struggle against colonialism?

a) Backwardness of tribals was eradicated.

b) Awareness beyond linguistic and religious identity was generated.

c) Communities got divided on the basis of religion and language.

d) Tribal groups held their separate identity throughout the struggle.

e) None of these

Answer: (b)

Question : 3

How did colonial power react to topple the anticolonial structure?

a) by creating linguistic, tribal and religious divides

b) by instigating tribals against anti-communal forces

c) by using tempting economic strategies

d) by splitting people on the basis of their financial positions

e) None of these

Answer: (a)

The colonial powers tried to divide people on linguistic and religious lines.

Question : 4

Who, according to the passage, finds new meaning for words like revolutions, peace and struggle?

a) A Gandhian who disciplines himself from within

b) A mystic

c) A militant

d) A Gandhian who believes in non-violent revolution

Answer: (b)

Man well one day die and become dust

Question : 5

According to Gandianism, the individual who wants to change society

a) may change society without changing himself

b) must change himself

c) must re-form society

d) should destroy the existing society

Answer: (b)

must change himself

Question : 6

The Gandhian reaction of poverty is

a) a regulated distribution of wealth

b) self-abnegation

c) self-discipline

d) a total war on poverty

Answer: (c)

self-discipline

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