Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Culture is the cultivation of a plant or garden, not the eradication of its roots, it is an understanding of the roots and seeds, their patient care and instructed nourishment. Culture is not knowledge, nor is it art, still less is its acquaintance with literature and art. By culture I mean first of all what the anthropologists mean; the way of life of a particular people living together in one place. That culture is made visible in their arts, in their social system, in their habits and customs, in their religion. It is an aggregate of customs, institutions, manners, standards, tastes, morals and beliefs. Now these are transmitted rather by the family than by the school, hence when family life fails to play its part, we must expect our culture to deteriorate. It is a delusion to think that the maladies of the modern world can be put right by a system of instruction. On the contrary, universal education, by lowering standards, morals and tastes to a common denominator, and by sharpening the wits rather than disciplining character, tends to break down existing checks and balances. Education should be the drawing forth of potential values, it should not be the destruction of the safeguards that tradition places around young egos naturally inclined to willful and precarious flights.
A. Answer the following questions by choosing the correct option 1,2 or 3.
I. The writer uses the term ‘culture’ to refer to
(1) the cultivation of a plant or garden by a community
(2) one’s acquisition of knowledge,
(3) the way of life of particular people living together in one place
II. The passage suggests that universal education
(1) is, in fact, aggravating the existing problems of the modern world
(2) is the solution to the problems in the modern world
(3) would prevent us from transmitting culture to the future generation
III. The culture of a community is said to deteriorate when
(1) there is a fall in its educational standards
(2) the family life fails to play its part
(3) there is universal education
IV. The culture of a community is transmitted
(1) more by school than the family
(2) more by family than school
(3) equally by both
V. According to the passage, education is
(1) the sharpening of wits
(2) tapping and encouraging the inherent values in man
(3) the development of moral standards
B. State whether the following statements are True or False:
* Culture is the eradication of roots.
* One’s acquisition of knowledge is culture.
* Culture is described as “a way of life”.
* Culture is particular people living together in one place.
* Culture is not visible in arts, social system, habits and customs, religion.
* Culture is an aggregate of customs, institutions, manners, standards, tastes, morals and
beliefs.
* Culture is generally transmitted by the family.
* According to the passage, we should sharpen the wits rather than disciplining the
character
* Education is the drawing forth of potential values.
* Education is the development of moral standards.
C. Match the words in Column A (taken from the passage) Column B. Column A with their meanings in Column B.
Column A | Column B |
---|---|
a. Cultivation | (i) to pass from one place or person to another |
b. Eradication | (ii) prepare and use land for crops |
c. Acquaintance | (iii) slight knowledge or experience |
d. Transmitted | (iv) opposite to |
e. Contrary | (v) complete destruction |
A. Answer the following questions by choosing the correct option 1, 2, or 3.
I. The writer uses the term ‘culture’ to refer to:
(3) the way of life of particular people living together in one place
II. The passage suggests that universal education:
(1) is, in fact, aggravating the existing problems of the modern world
III. The culture of a community is said to deteriorate when:
(2) the family life fails to play its part
IV. The culture of a community is transmitted:
(2) more by family than school
V. According to the passage, education is:
(2) tapping and encouraging the inherent values in man
B. State whether the following statements are True or False:
C.