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Description : According to the author, it is easier for (1) Indians to have a profound knowledge of Arabic literature and science than learn English. (2) Indians to learn Sanskrit than for Englishmen to ... foreigners to learn Indian language than for Indians to learn foreign languages. (4) Indian to appreciat

Last Answer : 3) foreigners to learn Indian language than for Indians to learn foreign languages

Description : Which of the following sentences best captures the main argument of the writer? (1) Many Indians are capable of using English like any Englishman. (2) Learning English is as difficult as learning any other ... (4) An Indian can learn English in half the time taken by an Englishman to learn Greek.

Last Answer : (3) The importance of English education needs to be recognised by the supporters of oriental learning.

Description : The foreigner discussed in the passage is (1) an Arab (2) a Greek (3) an Indian (4) an Englishman

Last Answer : (4) an Englishman

Description : Which of the following ideas does the writer have a problem with? (1) Some natives are proficient in discussing complex topics (2) Knowledge of English is pitched against that of Indian and Arabic ... writings. (4) Learning English for an Indian can be easier than learning Greek for an Englishman

Last Answer : 2) Knowledge of English is pitched against that of Indian and Arabic literature

Description : 1. The writer feels that the advocates of oriental learning are (1) cautiously open to the idea of English education. (2) aware of the tyranny of English education. (3) irrational in their views about English education. (4) aware of the politics of English education

Last Answer : (3) irrational in their views about English education.

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