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SAMPLE QUESTIONS
Q1 : The speaker in the passage proposes to respond to hatred by matching the opponent’s
- (a) capacity to inflict suffering
- (b) physical force
- (c) hatred with love
- (d) soul force
Q2 : The unjust laws cannot be obeyed according to the passage because it goes against
- (a) the unjust system
- (b) the moral obligation
- (c) the evil
- (d) the conscience
Q3 : In the context of the passage, the phrase “as difficult as it is”, refers to
- (a) the hardship of bombing of their homes
- (b) the threatening of their children
- (c) the challenge of loving one’s inflictors of suffering
- (d) the possibility of loving one’s persecutors
Q4 : The phrase “non-cooperation with evil” in the passage implies
- (a) cooperation with good
- (b) resisting an unjust system
- (c) a moral victory
- (d) none of the above
Q5 : As an ethical act, “cooperation with good” is described in the passage as being an equivalent of
- (a) non-cooperation with evil
- (b) moral obligation
- (c) forgiving your opponent
- (d) loving in the face of hatred
Civil Registrar Cum Sub Registrar [CBRT on 13.12.2020]
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