The school has always been the most important means of transferring the wealth of tradition form one generation to the next. This applies today in an even higher degree than in former times for, through the modern development of economy, the family as bearer of tradition and education has become weakened.
This passage best supports the statement that for transferring the wealth of tradition from one generation to the next _______
One of the important humanitarian by-products of technology is the greater dignity and value that it imparts to human labour. In a highly industrialized society, there is no essential difference between Brahmin and Dalit, Muslim and Hindu; they are equally useful and hence equally valuable for in the industrial society individual productivity fixes the size of the pay cheque and this fixes social status.
The passage best supports the statement that:
A) technology decides individual's social status.
B) castes and religions are man-made.
C) human labour has dignity and value.
D) all individuals, irrespective of caste and creed, are born equal.
A) technology decides individual's social status.
B) castes and religions are man-made.
C) human labour has dignity and value.
D) all individuals, irrespective of caste and creed, are born equal.