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“In every country people imagine that they are the best and the cleverest and the others are not so good as
they are. The English- man thinks that he and his country are the best; the Frenchman is very proud of France
and everything French. The Germans and Italians think no less of their countries and many Indians imagine
that India is in many ways the greatest country in the world. This is wrong. Everybody wants to think well of
himself and his country. But really there is no person, who has not got some bad qualities. We must take the
good wherever we find it and remove the bad whatever it may be. We are, of course, most concerned with our
own country. Unhappily, it is in a bad way today. Most of our own people are poor and unhappy. They have
no joy in their lives. We have to see what is good in our ways and customs and try to keep it, and whatever is
bad we have to throw away. If we find anything good in other countries, we should certainly take it.”
- Jawaharlal Nehru
Answer any ten of the following questions:
(1) In every country people think that they are
a) The best
b) The cleverest
c) All of the above
d) None of the above
(2) Many Indians imagine that India is in many ways the _____ country in the world.
a) Cleverest
b) Best
c) Greatest
d) All of the above
(3) We must take the _____ and try to remove the ______.
a) Bad, good
b) Good, worst
c) Bad, worst
d) Good, bad
(4) Most of the people in India are :
a) Wealthy and happy
b) Poor and unhappy
c) Poor and happy
d) None of the above
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Explanation:
(Q1) In every country people think that they are The best and the cleverest. That means option a & b are corect
(Q2) Many indians imagine that India is in many ways the All of the above country in the world. ( option d is correct )
(Q3) We must take the good and try to remove bad. (option d is correct.)
(Q4) Most of the people in India are:
Poor and unhappy . ( option c is Correct ).
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