The care of machines is already man’s chief occupation. We spend
more time in tending and looking after machines than in tending and
looking after one another. And the service of the machines is no light
one. They make things very unpleasant if they fail to get our attendance.
If they are not given fuel and water and oil when they expect it, if they
are not cleaned and warmed and washed and given their meals
regularly, they grow sulky, or angry and boil over, or burst and blow up,
destroying themselves and spreading havoc and destruction all round
them and knowing this and fearing it, mean becomes increasingly
subject to them. We made machines to be our servants; but these
servants have made us so dependent on them that we cannot do without
them. We cannot indeed live without them. Deprive us of our machines
and we would starve.
Questions –
Q-1 When do machines become angry?
Q-2 What do they do in anger?
Q-3 Why do we serve machines?
Q-4 What were machines intended to be? What have they actually become?
Q-5 Give a suitable title to the passage.
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