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  • Question
  • The future of women in India is quite bright and let us hope that they will justify their abilities by rising to the occasion. Napoleon was right when he declared that by educating the women we can educate the whole nation. Because a country can never rise without the contribution of 50% of their population.

    The passage best supports the statement that:


  • Options
  • A. India is striving hard for the emancipation of women.
  • B. all women should be well educated.
  • C. a nation can progress only when women are given equal rights and opportunities as men.
  • D. women ought to be imparted full freedom to prove their worth and contribute to the progress of the nation.

  • Correct Answer
  • women ought to be imparted full freedom to prove their worth and contribute to the progress of the nation. 

    Explanation

    The passage highlights the importance of women in India, emphasizing that educating women is essential for the progress of the nation. Here's the analysis of the options based on the passage:

    1. Option A - India is striving hard for the emancipation of women:
      • The passage does not directly discuss India's efforts towards the emancipation of women, but it highlights the potential of women if they are given the right opportunities. While the passage focuses on the future and hope for women, it does not specifically mention the efforts being made for their emancipation.
      • This option is not fully supported by the passage.
    2. Option B - all women should be well educated:
      • The passage stresses the importance of educating women, but it does not explicitly say that "all women should be well educated." It refers to the potential of women contributing to the nation if educated, but it does not address the education of all women specifically.
      • This option is partially supported but not directly stated in the passage.
    3. Option C - a nation can progress only when women are given equal rights and opportunities as men:
      • The passage implies that women are essential for the nation's progress by highlighting their contribution as 50% of the population, but it does not explicitly discuss equal rights or opportunities. It focuses on the potential contribution of women through education.
      • This option is partially aligned with the passage, but the focus is more on education rather than equal rights or opportunities.
    4. Option D - women ought to be imparted full freedom to prove their worth and contribute to the progress of the nation:
      • The passage emphasizes the importance of educating women and acknowledges their potential contributions to the nation's progress. While it talks about rising to the occasion and justifying abilities, it doesn't specifically mention "full freedom" as the key factor. However, the idea of enabling women to prove their worth aligns well with the passage's theme.
      • This option is closely supported by the passage, though it does not mention "full freedom" directly.
    5. Final Answer:
      • The most supported statement by the passage is D. women ought to be imparted full freedom to prove their worth and contribute to the progress of the nation.

  • More questions

    • 1. Choose the picture that would go in the empty box so that the two bottom pictures are related in the same way as the top two:

    • Options
    • A. 1
    • B. 2
    • C. 3
    • D. 4
    • Discuss
    • 2. Statement: A large number of people die every year due to drinking polluted water during the summer.

      Courses of Action:

      1. The government should make adequate arrangements to provide safe drinking water to all its citizens.
      2. The people should be educated about the dangers of drinking polluted water.


    • Options
    • A. Only I follows
    • B. Only II follows
    • C. Either I or II follows
    • D. Neither I nor II follows
    • E. Both I and II follow
    • Discuss
    • 3. Statement: Films have become indispensable for the entertainment of people.

      Assumptions:

      1. Films are the only media of entertainment.
      2. People enjoy films.


    • Options
    • A. Only assumption I is implicit
    • B. Only assumption II is implicit
    • C. Either I or II is implicit
    • D. Neither I nor II is implicit
    • E. Both I and II are implicit
    • Discuss
    • 4. 
      fence     wall     boundary    
      path     alley     ?

    • Options
    • A. ramp
    • B. passageway
    • C. airfield
    • D. pedestrian
    • Discuss
    • 5. 
      meal     banquet     feast    
      shelter     palace     ?

    • Options
    • A. mansion
    • B. hallway
    • C. protection
    • D. haven
    • Discuss
    • 6. Statement: Should officers accepting bribe be punished?

      Arguments:

      1. No. Certain circumstances may have compelled them to take bribe.
      2. Yes. They should do the job they are entrusted with, honestly.


    • Options
    • A. Only argument I is strong
    • B. Only argument II is strong
    • C. Either I or II is strong
    • D. Neither I nor II is strong
    • E. Both I and II are strong
    • Discuss
    • 7. Statements: All roads are poles. No pole is a house.

      Conclusions:

      1. Some roads are houses.
      2. Some houses are poles.


    • Options
    • A. Only conclusion I follows
    • B. Only conclusion II follows
    • C. Either I or II follows
    • D. Neither I nor II follows
    • E. Both I and II follow
    • Discuss
    • 8. 
      apples     fruit     supermarket    
      novel     book     ?

    • Options
    • A. bookstore
    • B. magazine
    • C. vegetable
    • D. shopping
    • Discuss
    • 9. 
      carpenter     saw     nails    
      pediatrician     stethoscope     ?

    • Options
    • A. thermometer
    • B. baby
    • C. doctor
    • D. illness
    • Discuss
    • 10. 
      rule     command     dictate    
      doze     sleep     ?

    • Options
    • A. snore
    • B. govern
    • C. awaken
    • D. hibernate
    • Discuss


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