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In "The Last Question", whose face is referred to as "cold,clicking and flashing." a) Adell's b) Lupov's c) Multivac's d) None of the above

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Answered by kav29aug
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a) Adell's

Answered by SmritiSami
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In "The Last Question", Multivac's face is referred to as "cold, clicking and flashing." (Option c)

  • Isaac Asimov's "The Last Question" is a science fiction short tale that was originally published in 1956. The concepts are arguably more pertinent today than they were in 1950.
  • The myth of the magical porridge pot is addressed in "The Last Question." This is the concept, based on the story, that there is an infinite supply of everything. By extension, if one group relies substantially on a certain resource, they may argue, happily for themselves, that they are not taking something away from someone else. In the present, 'someone else' may be a disadvantaged group. In this scenario, the "someone else" is future generations.
  • 'Humanity' is the story's main character. Even an ideas man, though, requires the regular character web of adversaries and supporters. Because Asimov was not very interested in humans, he relied on the 20th-century default to populate his planets – males. Women were periodically required as helpless children, spouses, mothers, and sexual interests.
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