1. to light the fire everyday exactly, at a designated time
2. to light several other fires from the fire of the Temple of Vesta
3. to see to it that the sacred fire in the temple did not go out
4. to carry the fire from place to place wherever the Roman's went
5. None of these
to see to it that the sacred fire in the temple did not go out
1. flexible
2. hard
3. powerful
4. weak
5. useful
weak
1. bending
2. hardening
3. elongating
4. shortening
5. softening
softening
1. Man invented fire.
2. Civilization began with fire.
3. Man applied fire first to metals.
4. Man's native place was very cold.
5. Nature produced fire.
Nature produced fire.
1. Industry began with fire.
2. Fire taught man the art of cooking.
3. Fire always remained a miracle to primitive man.
4. Man invented fire.
5. Man worshipped fire as God.
Man invented fire.
1. Western nations are superior to eastern nations.
2. Science and technology pose no danger to humanity.
3. Technological progress is the real progress.
4. As such there is nothing wrong with machines.
5. None of these
Technological progress is the real progress.
1. When they become idols
2. When they are used with temptation
3. When their advantages are not used judiciously
4. When it is assumed that material success is the criterion of civilisation
5. None of these
When they become idols
1. It will bring great opportunities and rewards to them.
2. It will show the victory of mind over matter.
3. They will realise that it is not an end in itself.
4. They will get involved in power politics and drift into the danger of death.
5. None of these
They will get involved in power politics and drift into the danger of death.
1. A and B
2. A and C
3. B and C
4. A, B and C
5. None of these
A and C
1. Confined
2. Accepted
3. Damaged
4. Criticised
5. Forbidden
Forbidden