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Comprehensive Part – II
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PASSAGE
The most important reason for this state of affairs, perhaps, is that India was the only country in the world to truly recognise the achievements of the Soviet Union-rather than merely focus on the debilitating faults that Communism brought to its people. The people of India realised that the achievement of one hundred percent literacy in a country much, much larger than its own and with similarly complicated ethnic and religious groupings, the rapid industrialisation of a nation that was a primarily agrarian society when the Bolshevik revolution took place in 1917, the attendant revolutionary steps in science and technology, the accessibility of health care (primeval according to Western standards, perhaps, but not according to Indian ones) to the general population, and despite prohibition of the government of the time the vast outpourings in literature, music, art, etc., are momentous and remarkable feats in any country.
In contrast, all that the West focussed on were the massive human rights violations by the Soviet State on its people, the deliberate uprooting and mass migrations of ethnic peoples from one part of the country to another in the name of industrialisation, the end of religion …. in short, all the tools of information were employed to condemn the ideology of Communism, so much at variance with capitalist thinking.
The difference with the Indian perception, I think here is, that while the Indians reacted as negatively to what the Soviet governments did to its people in the name of good governance (witness the imprisonment of Boris Pasternak and the formation of an international committee to put pressure for his release with Jawaharlal Nehru at its head). they took the pain not to condemn the people of that broad country in black and white that mingled uniqueness. terms; they understood in the shades of grey were grains of (The Russians have never failed that characteristic in themselves; they have twice experimented with completely different ideologies, Communism and Capitalism both in the space of a century)
1. Which of the following statements according to the passage is correct ?
A. India took heed on the weak faults of Russian policies and system
B. India seriously commended the achievement of Russia, Le., cent percent literacy and rapid industrialization
C. The process of industrialization had already started when Russian revolution took place in 1917
D. The literature, art and music received a setback during the communist regime in Russia
Ans: B. India seriously commended the achievement of Russia, Le., cent percent literacy and rapid industrialization
2. The West did not focus on: The rapid growth of nuclear weapons in Russia
B. Massive human rights violation by the Soviet state on its people
C deliberate uprooting and mass migration of ethnic people in the name of industria lization
D. Both B and C
Ans: A. rapid growth of nuclear weapons in Russia
3. The Indian perception of the USSR was always
A negative
B. neutral
C. counter-reactionary
D. applauding
Ans: D. applauding
4. The passage is
A descriptive
C. analytical
B. paradoxical
D. thought-provoking
Ans: C. analytical
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