Mahatma Gandhi believed that industrialisation was no answer to the problems that plague the mass of India's poor and that villagers should be taught to be self-sufficient in food, weave their own cloth from cotton and eschew the glittering prizes that the 20th century so temptingly offers. Such an idyllic and rural paradise did not appear to those who inherited the reins of political power.
Mahatma Gandhi's views opposed industrialisation of villages because
Answer: B
The correct answer is B. "Weave their own cloth" refers to one of the skill of the village people.
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Mahatma Gandhi's dream of 'an idyllic and rural paradise' was not shared by
Answer: A
Option A is correct, its confusing though as they have used negative sentences. For instance, it may stand for:
"Mahatma Gandhi's dream of 'an idyllic and rural paradise' was shared by those who did believe in the industrialisation of the country"
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Speech is great blessings but it can also be great curse, for while it helps us to make our intentions and desires known to our fellows, it can also if we use it carelessly, make our attitude completely misunderstood. A slip of the tongue, the use of unusual word, or of an ambiguous word, and so on, may create an enemy where we had hoped to win a friend. Again, different classes of people use different vocabularies, and the ordinary speech of an educated may strike an uneducated listener as pompous. Unwittingly, we may use a word which bears a different meaning to our listener from what it does to men of our own class. Thus speech is not a gift to use lightly without thought, but one which demands careful handling. Only a fool will express himself alike to all kinds and conditions to men.
The best way to win a friend is to avoid
Answer: D
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While talking to an uneducated person, we should use
Answer: B
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If one used the same style of language with everyone, one would sound
Answer: C
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A 'slip of the tongue' means something said
Answer: C
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Speech can be curse, because it can
Answer: C
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What needs to be set right is our approach to work. It is a common sight in our country of employees reporting for duty on time and at the same time doing little work. If an assessment is made of time they spent in gossiping, drinking tea, eating "pan" and smoking cigarettes, it will be shocking to know that the time devoted to actual work is negligible. The problem is the standard which the leadership in administration sets for the staff. Forgot the ministers because they mix politics and administration. What do top bureaucrats do? What do the below down officials do? The administration set up remains week mainly because the employees do not have the right example to follow and they are more concerned about being in the good books of the bosses than doing work.
The employs in our country
Answer: A
It was clearly said that employees reporting for duty on time. This means being punctual. And followingly doing little work. This means these are not duty conscious. So option A is correct.
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According to the writer, the administration in India
Answer: D
As it is said in passage that administration staff does not follow a proper standard so option D is correct.
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The word assessment means
Answer: C
Assessment in simple terms means to check the numbers, to evaluate and option C is correct.
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