A1. Read the passage and answer the questions :
I lived with indian friends old and new. I realised that all the ills of India could have been mended easily if there had been government whose purpose was first of all to benefit to people rather than to live upon them. The dry country,For example,the fruitless land between Mumbai & Chennai,was already famished, although it was only February. The sun was hot enough and any seed could grow , if there had been water. And why was no water ?Why not sink tube wells,or even dig shallow wells,since I was told the water level was high ? but the people were weak and exhausted , They didn't have the strength or will to do so after the years of foreign rule . It was even more than that. The worst of foreign rule is that the people do not work to help themselves. there were always the British to blame. The blame was not always just but largely it was just when the hurt of the people is going on their spirit to dies with it.
(A) What was with the government in India during the British rule ?
(B) What happens to strength of people under the foreign rule?
(C) When the heart of people is gone there spirit too dies with it what the author want to say ?
(D) What should be the aim of government?
(E) How the ills can be irradiated in India ??
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The government of the Raj consisted wholly of British officials and was headed by the viceroy and the appointed members of his council. Each of British India's eleven provinces had its own governor, assisted by similar provincial legislative counc
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