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One great defect of our civilization is that it does not know what to do with its
knowledge. Science, as we have seen, has given us powers fit for the Gods
yet we use them like small children.
For example, we do not know how to manage our machines. Machines were
made to be man’s servants; yet he has grown so dependent on them that they
are in a fair way to become his masters. Already most men spend most of
their lives looking after and waiting upon machines.
And the machines are very stern masters. They must be fed with coal and
given petrol to drink and must be kept at the right temperature. And if they
don’t get their meals when they expect them they grow sulky and refuse to
work. So we wait upon them very attentively and do all that we can to keep
them in good temper. Already we find it difficult either to work or play without
machines, and a time may come when they will rule us altogether, just as we
rule the animals.
1. Why were machines made?
2. Why machines are stern masters?
3. What do machines require to work?
4. “A time may come when they will rule us altogether”. Why writer
thinks so?
5. Give suitable title to the passage.

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