Directions (Q. Nos. 72-75) Read the following
passage and answer the questions that follow.
Vehicles do not move about the roads for mysterious
reasons of their own. They move only because people
want them to move in connection with the activities
which the people are engaged in. Traffic is therefor a
'function of activities', and because, in towns,
activities mainly take place in buildings, traffic in
towns is a 'function of buildings'. The implications of
this line of reasoning are inescapable.
72. Line 1 of the passage means that the vehicles
move on the roads
(a) for reasons difficult to explain.
(b) to serve specific purposes of people.
(c) in a haphazard fashion.
(d) in ways beyond our control.
Answers
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Choice B is correct. As it is above-mentioned.
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Answer:
in ways beyond our control is the answer option d
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