SSC Sample Paper SSC CHSL (10+2) Sample Test Paper-18

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    Direction for question: You have a passage followed by questions based on it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
    "The history of science is the real history of mankind". In this striking epigram a nineteenth century writer links science with its background. Like most epigrams, its power lies in emphasising by contrast an aspect of truth which may be easily overlooked. In this case it is easy to overlook the relations between science and mankind and to treat the former as some abstract third party, which can sometimes be praised for its beneficial influences, but frequently and conveniently blamed for the horrors of war. Science and mankind cannot be divorced from time to time at men's convenience yet we have seen that, Inspite of countless opportunities of improvement, the opening years of the present period of civilisation have been dominated by International conflict.
    Is this the inevitable result of the progress of science or does the fault lie elsewhere?
    The science "The history of science is the real history of mankind" means

    A) science has given many countless opportunities for improvement.

    B) science and mankind cannot always be divorced.

    C) mankind has progressed as science has developed.

    D) the good and bad uses of science reflect the character of man.

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

    The correct alternative is 'science has given many countless opportunities for improvement'.


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