Read the following passage carefully:
Q.1. The dichotomy between creativity and rote learning is______
(a) increased by computer literates
(b) initiated by western thinkers
(c) the clash of the cultures of west and east
(d) opposed by Indian scholars
Q.2. Rote learning has its own advantages as______
(a) it promotes learning without understanding
(b) it does not add pressure to the mental faculties
(c) mugging up can be aural as well as visual
(d) it expands areas of the mind to greater possibilities
Q.3. The word ‘enduring’ in para 2 means______
(a) bear
(b) transitory
(c) lasting
(d) indelible
Q.4. All educators condemn rote learning as______
(a) it is a feat of memory
(b) it is a parrot like learning
(c) it is mindless and mechanical
(d) it is against critical thinking and creativity
Q.5. The oral tradition in India is called remarkable because______
(a) it has helped to preserve Vedic learning
(b) some of the old texts are still available
(c) it has led to scientific discoveries of enduring interest
(d) it provides capacity to absorb volumes of data
Q.6. Cryptic texts were created for mathematics, philosophy, etc. because______
(a) these are very simple
(b) these are easy to remember
(c) these are short and easy
(d) they are easy to interpret
Q.7. How is rote learning advantageous?
Q.8. Why were cryptic texts created for mathematics, philosophy etc.?
Q.9. Why is oral tradition in India called remarkable?
Q.10. What does Bhaskara’s Lilavati illustrate?
Q.11. Write the word from passage similar in meaning to these words.
(a) Separation (para 1)
(b) Ascribed (para 6)
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