1. Being good and kind to all fellow human beings.
2. The greatest good of the g reatest number.
3. The welfare of the community realised in its members.
4. Cannot be determined from the passage.
The welfare of the community realised in its members.
1. Australia, Canada and New Zealand had offered to pay for Indian troops.
2. India had already paid a sufficiently large sum during World War I.
3. It was afraid that if India refused to pay, Britain's war efforts would be jeopardised.
4. The British empire was built on the premise that the conqueror pays the conquered.
It was afraid that if India refused to pay, Britain's war efforts would be jeopardised.
1. problems that had baffled scientists like Archimedes were not really problems.
2. only a small group of natural phenomena was chaotic.
3. physical phenomena conformed to mathematical laws.
4. natural phenomena were evolving towards a less chaotic future.
physical phenomena conformed to mathematical laws.
1. Apparently they did not think it necessary to experiment.
2. They focused exclusively on geometry.
3. Their instruments of measurement were very crude.
4. The Greeks considered the application of geometry to the physical world more important.
Apparently they did not think it necessary to experiment.
1. discovered the law of gravitation.
2. married physics with mathematics.
3. invented integral calculus.
4. started the use of the empirical method in science.
married physics with mathematics.
1. discovered the law of gravitation.
2. married physics with mathematics.
3. invented integral calculus.
4. started the use of the empirical method in science.
married physics with mathematics.
1. Modem science rests firmly on the platform built by the Greeks.
2. We need to go back to the method of enquiry used by the Greeks to better understand the laws of dynamics.
3. Disciplines like Mathematics and Physics function best when integrated into one.
4. New knowledge about natural phenomena builds on existing knowledge.
New knowledge about natural phenomena builds on existing knowledge.
1. absolute velocity was meaningless in the realm of mechanics.
2. Newton's principle of relativity needs to be modified.
3. there are limits to which experimentation can be used to understand some physical phenomena.
4. it is meaningless to try to understand the distinction between velocity and accelerated or rotational motion.
there are limits to which experimentation can be used to understand some physical phenomena.
1. 1st
2. 9th
3. 12th
4. None of the above.
12th
1. University education
2. Postal services
3. Steel
4. None of the above
Steel