Gandhiji never believed in *
1 point
(A) social equality
(B) equality of opportunities
(C) political equality
(D) complete equality in all respects
Answers
Answer:
complete equality in all respects
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Complete Question-
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below.
Gandhiji recognized that while all men should have equal opportunity, all did not have the same capacity. Some had the ability to earn more than others. But, he believed that those who had talent would be performing the work of society if they used their talent wisely and well. Gandhiji said that he would allow a man of intellect to earn more and not suppress his talent. But it was his view that the bulk of his larger earnings should go to the common fund. Those with talent and opportunity would find their fulfilment as trustees. Gandhiji extended this concept of trusteeship to cover all fields of life.
Gandhiji never believed in _________.
(A) social equality
(B) equality of opportunities
(C) political equality
(D) complete equality in all respects
Answer-
Gandhiji never believed in (D) complete equality in all respects
- The question is asked based on the passage that is given in the above lines. This passage mainly talks about Gandhiji and his ideal principles.
- According to the passage, we conclude that even when everyone is given opportunities their abilities would make a huge difference.
- As one person with a whole lot of talent, that person should earn more and not hold himself back but also donate his larger earnings to the trusts.
- This way there would be a balance between the less talented and talented people. And this could overall decrease poverty.
- Thus, he never believed in complete equality in all respects according to the passage context here.
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