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Question: 1

The first thought that comes to my mind. It is not that India was never an independent country. The point is that she once lost the independence she had. Will she (lose) it a second time? It is this thought which makes me most anxious for the future. What perturbs me greatly is the fact that not only India has once before lost her independence, but she lost it by the infidelity and treachery of some of her own people. Will history repeat itself? It is this thought which fills me with anxiety. This anxiety is deepened by the realization of the fact that in addition to our old enemies in the form of castes and creeds. India would be a democratic country in the sense that would have a government of the people, by the people and for the people. The same thought comes to my mind. What would happen to her democratic constitution. It is not that India did not know what… democracy (is). Will she (lose) it a second time? I do not know. But it is quite possible in a country like India – where democracy from its long disuse must be regarded as something quite new – there is (a) danger of democracy giving place to dictatorship.
What is the “new” thing that democracy from its long disuse gives rise to?

  1. Supremacy

  2. Dictatorship

  3. Democracy

  4. Bureaucracy

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Answer: 2

Dictatorship

Question: 2

The first thought that comes to my mind. It is not that India was never an independent country. The point is that she once lost the independence she had. Will she (lose) it a second time? It is this thought which makes me most anxious for the future. What perturbs me greatly is the fact that not only India has once before lost her independence, but she lost it by the infidelity and treachery of some of her own people. Will history repeat itself? It is this thought which fills me with anxiety. This anxiety is deepened by the realization of the fact that in addition to our old enemies in the form of castes and creeds. India would be a democratic country in the sense that would have a government of the people, by the people and for the people. The same thought comes to my mind. What would happen to her democratic constitution. It is not that India did not know what… democracy (is). Will she (lose) it a second time? I do not know. But it is quite possible in a country like India – where democracy from its long disuse must be regarded as something quite new – there is (a) danger of democracy giving place to dictatorship.
The author’s ‘anxiety’ in the passage is about

  1. caste and creed

  2. political parties

  3. the people

  4. dictatorship

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Answer: 1

caste and creed

Question: 3

The first thought that comes to my mind. It is not that India was never an independent country. The point is that she once lost the independence she had. Will she (lose) it a second time? It is this thought which makes me most anxious for the future. What perturbs me greatly is the fact that not only India has once before lost her independence, but she lost it by the infidelity and treachery of some of her own people. Will history repeat itself? It is this thought which fills me with anxiety. This anxiety is deepened by the realization of the fact that in addition to our old enemies in the form of castes and creeds. India would be a democratic country in the sense that would have a government of the people, by the people and for the people. The same thought comes to my mind. What would happen to her democratic constitution. It is not that India did not know what… democracy (is). Will she (lose) it a second time? I do not know. But it is quite possible in a country like India – where democracy from its long disuse must be regarded as something quite new – there is (a) danger of democracy giving place to dictatorship.
What made India lose her independence in the past?

  1. Democratiation

  2. First thought

  3. Infidelity and teachery

  4. Repetition of history

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Answer: 3

Infidelity and teachery

Question: 4

The first thought that comes to my mind. It is not that India was never an independent country. The point is that she once lost the independence she had. Will she (lose) it a second time? It is this thought which makes me most anxious for the future. What perturbs me greatly is the fact that not only India has once before lost her independence, but she lost it by the infidelity and treachery of some of her own people. Will history repeat itself? It is this thought which fills me with anxiety. This anxiety is deepened by the realization of the fact that in addition to our old enemies in the form of castes and creeds. India would be a democratic country in the sense that would have a government of the people, by the people and for the people. The same thought comes to my mind. What would happen to her democratic constitution. It is not that India did not know what… democracy (is). Will she (lose) it a second time? I do not know. But it is quite possible in a country like India – where democracy from its long disuse must be regarded as something quite new – there is (a) danger of democracy giving place to dictatorship.
The word ‘infidelity’ means in the context of the passage_____

  1. disloyalty

  2. loyalty

  3. honesty

  4. faithfulness

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Answer: 1

loyalty

Question: 5

The first thought that comes to my mind. It is not that India was never an independent country. The point is that she once lost the independence she had. Will she (lose) it a second time? It is this thought which makes me most anxious for the future. What perturbs me greatly is the fact that not only India has once before lost her independence, but she lost it by the infidelity and treachery of some of her own people. Will history repeat itself? It is this thought which fills me with anxiety. This anxiety is deepened by the realization of the fact that in addition to our old enemies in the form of castes and creeds. India would be a democratic country in the sense that would have a government of the people, by the people and for the people. The same thought comes to my mind. What would happen to her democratic constitution. It is not that India did not know what… democracy (is). Will she (lose) it a second time? I do not know. But it is quite possible in a country like India – where democracy from its long disuse must be regarded as something quite new – there is (a) danger of democracy giving place to dictatorship.
What was the ‘system’ of governance India had?

  1. A republic governance. 

  2. A parliamentary governance. 

  3. A constitutional governance.

  4. A democratic governance.

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Answer: 4

A democratic governance.

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