1. "Bhardwaj believed in thumb prints."
2. "The V Grade teacher equated thumb print with literacy."
3. "TeejanBai depended on thumb prints."
4. "None of these"
TeejanBai depended on thumb prints.
"1. "Opines that literacy is not crucial to achieve individual greatness."
2. "Is appreciative of the work done to increase literacy rate in India."
3. "Wants literacy to spread rapidly in India."
4. "Wants literacy rate in India to be reduced."
Opines that literacy is not crucial to achieve individual greatness.
"1. "Social scientists averred literate societies to be superior."
2. "Social scientists discovered poor communication systems amongst bees as well as among dolphins."
3. " Literacy separates primitive societies from civilized ones."
4. "Importance of literacy is self evident."
Social scientists averred literate societies to be superior.
"1. "Thousands of literacy centers are lacking 'students'."
2. "It is deplorable that the illiterates do not realize the importance of literacy."
3. "Literacy centers are providing a new lease of life for illiterates who had not attended schools."
4. "The experience of illiterates in the hands of zealous literacy instructors will be appalling."
The experience of illiterates in the hands of zealous literacy instructors will be appalling.
"1. "There is increasing evidence that all non- literates are not inferior to all literates."
2. "'Semi-literate' is intended to be politically an incorrect word."
3. " It is true that schooling is not essential to avail of jobs in the organised sector."
4. "One's moral and ethical fibre is determined by legitimacy of birth."
There is increasing evidence that all non- literates are not inferior to all literates.
"1. "Literacy is an end in itself."
2. "TeejanBai attaining magnificent ends can be attributed to her not going to school."
3. "Socialising experience of school would have made TeejanBai confident."
4. "TeejanBai's existence is 'an insult to democracy'."
TeejanBai attaining magnificent ends can be attributed to her not going to school.
"1. "Illiterate minds interpreted co-occurrence of illiteracy and underdevelopment as causality."
2. "Illiterates formulated the mantra: 'Universalize literacy for development'."
3. "Illiteracy of the third world will keep it tradition bound."
4. "All of the above."
Illiterate minds interpreted co-occurrence of illiteracy and underdevelopment as causality.
"1. "An illiterate mind thinks in images."
2. " An illiterate mind is illogical."
3. "An illiterate mind is concrete."
4. "Importance of literacy is exaggerated."
Importance of literacy is exaggerated.
"1. "The per capita income of the colony (Hongkong) is considerably higher than the percapita income of the coloniser ( Britain)."
2. " In 1997, the per capita income of the colony Hongkong is $23, 000 while that of independent India is $320."
3. "No one in India is interested in tackling the question, ""why after 50 years of independence India remains one of the poorest countries in the world"
4. "In 1947, the Indian leaders pitied Hongkong which still groaned under the imperial yoke."
In 1997, the per capita income of the colony Hongkong is $23, 000 while that of independent India is $320.
"1. "The British had extracted more wealth from India than what the Dutch had extracted from Indonesia."
2. "Indian, leaders were alive to the need for establishing India as a trading nation."
3. " Indian leaders considered free trade as a British ploy to crush domestic industry."
4. " Nehru believed in fuzzy logic."
Indian leaders considered free trade as a British ploy to crush domestic industry.
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