P Praveen Singh π Tutor III β 36.81K Points π Reading on Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment Q. ---------is a concept which is based on the holistic world view that sees the world as an integrated whole. (A) National integration, (B) secularism, (C) deep ecology, (D) social solidarity. ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (C) deep ecology,
V Vijay Sangwan π Mover β 28.62K Points π Reading on Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment Q. What did Ouseph do to save Kannan from the butchers? (A) He gave them another bullock, (B) He bought Kannan back with the money his wife had managed through a chitti. (C) He stole away with Kannan, (D) He sold his paddy field. ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (B) He bought Kannan back with the money his wife had managed through a chitti.
R Rakesh Kumar π Hard Worker β 28.44K Points π Reading on Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment Q. What is the writers observation about the death of Kannan? (A) the poor beast died of broken heart at the misery of his master, (B) the poor beast died of starvation, (C) the poor beast was slaughtered, (D) its death was natural. ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (A) the poor beast died of broken heart at the misery of his master,
P Priyanka Tomar π Tutor III β 35.28K Points π Reading on Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment Q. At the end of the story “The Talking Plough” we see ------ (A) the cob web-ridden plough, (B) the new talking plough, (C) the resting plough, (D) the plough in the field. ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (A) the cob web-ridden plough,
R Ranjeet π Tutor III β 34.60K Points π Reading on Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment Q. After he lost the paddy field, Ouseph’s heart burns at the sight of the------ (A) kannan, (B) jack fruit tree, (C) cob web-ridden plough, (D) the lost field. ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (C) cob web-ridden plough,
R Ranjeet π Tutor III β 34.60K Points π Reading on Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment Q. The plough is an important-------in the story “The Talking Plough” (A) simile, (B) metaphor, (C) personification, (D) sign. ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (B) metaphor,
G Gopal Sharma π Tutor III β 38.32K Points π Reading on Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment Q. Where his own family failed to understand Ouseph, the poor beast-------- (A) also failed, (B) succeeds, (C) Indifferent, (D) none of the above. ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (B) succeeds,
P Praveen Singh π Tutor III β 36.81K Points π Reading on Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment Q. Why did Maria and Kathrikutti scold Ouseph? (A) Ouseph sold Kannan, (B) Ouseph took Kannan home, (C) Ouseph could not purchase new clothes for Kathrikutty, (D) both ‘b’ and ‘c’ ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (D) both ‘b’ and ‘c’
S Shiva Ram π Master β 30.44K Points π Reading on Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment Q. The poor beasts told him the ‘poverty of man’s kindness to living things’. What does ‘poverty’ in this context mean? (A) want of money, (B) Carelessness, (C) Absence (D) state of being poor, ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (D) state of being poor,
V Vijay Sangwan π Mover β 28.62K Points π Reading on Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment Q. Maria is Ouseph’s -------- (A) daughter, (B) wife, (C) Sister, (D) sister-in-law. ποΈ Show Answer π¬ Discuss π Share β‘Menu β Correct Answer: (B) wife,