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Nehru was a leader with many-sided personalities. He was fond of reading and writing books as much as he was interested in fighting political and social issues. His personality was a perfect blend of scientist and the humanist. Whenever he looked at problems from a scientific point of view, he never forgot to consider the holistic growth of man. As a scientist, he did not believe in a benevolent power interested in men's affairs, but as a self-proclaimed non-believer, he had strong faith in life and beauty of nature. He adored children; he saw them as blossoms of promise and renewal, the only hope for mankind

  1. What Nehru thought about children

  2. A.

    they held promise for a better future

    B.

    they need better food and education

    C.

    they were like flowers to be loved

    D.

    they were very innocent and naughty


  3. Nehru was fond of

  4. A.

    reading and writing books

    B.

    political and social issue

    C.

    Both A & B

    D.

    None of the above


  5. According to Nehru

  6. A.

    science is equally as important as humanism

    B.

    science is more important than humanism

    C.

    humanism is more important than science

    D.

    Both science and humanism do not matter


  7. In this passage, 'a benevolent power interested in men's affair' refers to

  8. A.

    the advancement in science

    B.

    supernatural power of god

    C.

    innocence of children

    D.

    the holistic growth of man


  9. In this passage the phrase "many-sided personality' means

  10. A.

    an honest person

    B.

    a complex personality

    C.

     a person with varied interests

    D.

    a multitalented person