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Question: 11
What is freedom? It is a difficult question to answer categorically. Does it mean absolute liberty to do as one pleases? Complete non-restraint to pursue any fancy that strikes one? Is such a free existence possible at all for a human being? Freedom is, indeed, a nebulous concept, laying itself open to several interpretations, even conflicting ones.
There are champions of freedom who vehemently oppose any form of social control. Thoreau at least allows the need of some government—\\\\\\\”the best government is the least government\\\\\\\”–but there are others who denounce any sort of organisation at all. But given the imperfect nature of human beings, surely, such freedom would degenerate into anarchy and finally to the survival of the fittest in the sense of brute power? It would result in the tyranny of the weak by the strong; It would mean freedom for the strong and enslavement of the weak.
Absolute freedom degenerates into anarchy, because
human beings are perfect.
human beings are imperfect.
human beings are weak.
human beings are self-restrained.
Answer: 2
human beings are imperfect.
Question: 12
What is freedom? It is a difficult question to answer categorically. Does it mean absolute liberty to do as one pleases? Complete non-restraint to pursue any fancy that strikes one? Is such a free existence possible at all for a human being? Freedom is, indeed, a nebulous concept, laying itself open to several interpretations, even conflicting ones.
There are champions of freedom who vehemently oppose any form of social control. Thoreau at least allows the need of some government—\\\”the best government is the least government\\\”–but there are others who denounce any sort of organisation at all. But given the imperfect nature of human beings, surely, such freedom would degenerate into anarchy and finally to the survival of the fittest in the sense of brute power? It would result in the tyranny of the weak by the strong; It would mean freedom for the strong and enslavement of the weak.
According to Thoreau, the best government
exercises maximum authority.
imposes minimum authority.
leads to anarchy.
exercises brutal power.
Answer: 2
imposes minimum authority.
Question: 13
What is freedom? It is a difficult question to answer categorically. Does it mean absolute liberty to do as one pleases? Complete non-restraint to pursue any fancy that strikes one? Is such a free existence possible at all for a human being? Freedom is, indeed, a nebulous concept, laying itself open to several interpretations, even conflicting ones.
There are champions of freedom who vehemently oppose any form of social control. Thoreau at least allows the need of some government—\”the best government is the least government\”–but there are others who denounce any sort of organisation at all. But given the imperfect nature of human beings, surely, such freedom would degenerate into anarchy and finally to the survival of the fittest in the sense of brute power? It would result in the tyranny of the weak by the strong; It would mean freedom for the strong and enslavement of the weak.
What is the meaning of ‘nebulous’ in the passage?
clear
distinct
controversial
vague
Answer: 4
vague
Question: 14
What is freedom? It is a difficult question to answer categorically. Does it mean absolute liberty to do as one pleases? Complete non-restraint to pursue any fancy that strikes one? Is such a free existence possible at all for a human being? Freedom is, indeed, a nebulous concept, laying itself open to several interpretations, even conflicting ones.
There are champions of freedom who vehemently oppose any form of social control. Thoreau at least allows the need of some government—\”the best government is the least government\”–but there are others who denounce any sort of organisation at all. But given the imperfect nature of human beings, surely, such freedom would degenerate into anarchy and finally to the survival of the fittest in the sense of brute power? It would result in the tyranny of the weak by the strong; It would mean freedom for the strong and enslavement of the weak.
“Is such a free existence possible at all for a human being?”: What do you mean by “such a free existence” in this sentence?
Restrained Freedom
Social Control
Complete freedom to do whatever you like
Tyranny
Answer : 3
Complete freedom to do whatever you like
Question: 15
What is freedom? It is a difficult question to answer categorically. Does it mean absolute liberty to do as one pleases? Complete non-restraint to pursue any fancy that strikes one? Is such a free existence possible at all for a human being? Freedom is, indeed, a nebulous concept, laying itself open to several interpretations, even conflicting ones.
There are champions of freedom who vehemently oppose any form of social control. Thoreau at least allows the need of some government—“the best government is the least government”–but there are others who denounce any sort of organisation at all. But given the imperfect nature of human beings, surely, such freedom would degenerate into anarchy and finally to the survival of the fittest in the sense of brute power? It would result in the tyranny of the weak by the strong; It would mean freedom for the strong and enslavement of the weak.
The main theme of the passage is
Freedom
Self-restraint
Social Control
Best Government
Answer: 1
Freedom