-15) Read the following passage.
Nehru's was many-sided personality. He enjoyed reading and
writing books as much as he enjoyed fighting political and social els
or resisting tyranny. In him, the scientist and the humanist were held
in perfect balance. While he kept looking at special problems from a
scientific standpoint, he never forgot that we should nourish the total
man. As a scientist, he refused to believe in a benevolent power
interested in men's affairs, but as a self-proclaimed non-believer be
loved affirming his faith in life and the beauty of nature. Children be
adored. Unlike Wordsworth, he did not see him trailing douds of loy
from the recent sojourn in heaven. He saw them as blossoms of promise
and renewal, the only hope for mankind.
-13) Now, answer the following questions. Each question has four chances
Choose the correct answer and write (A(B). (C) or (D) in your answer
booklet.
3X1
Nehru thought that children ..
(A) were talling clouds of glory.
(B) held promise for a better future.
(C) were like flowers to be loved and admired.
(D) held no hope for mankind.
Nehru enjoyed ......
(A) reading and writing books.
(B) fighting political and social evils.
(C) resisting tyranny.
(D) doing all of these.
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Jawaharlal Nehru
Explanation:
Nehru thought that children :-
(A) were talling clouds of glory.
(B) held promise for a better future.
(C) were like flowers to be loved and admired.
(D) held no hope for mankind.
Answer:- The correct answer would be
(C) were like flowers to be loved and admired.
Nehru enjoyed ......
(A) reading and writing books.
(B) fighting political and social evils.
(C) resisting tyranny.
(D) doing all of these.
Answer :- (D) doing all of these.
Nehru enjoyed ......
(A) reading and writing books.
(B) fighting political and social evils.
(C) resisting tyranny.
(D) doing all of these.
Answer : (D) doing all of these.
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