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Read the following passage and answer the questions :
Student politics has always been an issue inviting heated debate and drawing thick lines of division. However, with all the talk going around about student politics following the recently proposed RPO, I feel there has been a frustrating failure in hitting the nail on the head. While the government superficially speaks of severing ties between national parties and their student wings, the parties oppose. And in all the beating around the bush, we lose sight of the underlying problems. Therefore, unless the main issues of the debate are placed where they belong and settled once and for all, we will have to be content with how things are at present, without any meaningful change in the situation of student politics on the public university campuses. The history of student politics in Bengal is etched in gold. Starting from the swadesi and non-cooperation movements in early 20th century, students have nearly forever been a sentinel voice against evil and oppression, and at the forefront of revolutionary change. Whether we consider our language struggle, the 1969 11-point demands, our liberation war, or the re-establishment of democracy in 1991, the cause-driven nature of the student movement (note the word “movement” instead of “politics”) was a common thread. Moreover, common students and not just party activists constituted the bulk of these movements, underlining their tendency to surpass ideological boundaries for the greater good.
Qs: According to the passage which of the following is being described as the frustrating failure?
Read the following passage and answer the questions :
Student politics has always been an issue inviting heated debate and drawing thick lines of division. However, with all the talk going around about student politics following the recently proposed RPO, I feel there has been a frustrating failure in hitting the nail on the head. While the government superficially speaks of severing ties between national parties and their student wings, the parties oppose. And in all the beating around the bush, we lose sight of the underlying problems. Therefore, unless the main issues of the debate are placed where they belong and settled once and for all, we will have to be content with how things are at present, without any meaningful change in the situation of student politics on the public university campuses. The history of student politics in Bengal is etched in gold. Starting from the swadesi and non-cooperation movements in early 20th century, students have nearly forever been a sentinel voice against evil and oppression, and at the forefront of revolutionary change. Whether we consider our language struggle, the 1969 11-point demands, our liberation war, or the re-establishment of democracy in 1991, the cause-driven nature of the student movement (note the word “movement” instead of “politics”) was a common thread. Moreover, common students and not just party activists constituted the bulk of these movements, underlining their tendency to surpass ideological boundaries for the greater good.
Qs: What is the nearest meaning of the word “sentinel” in 10th line of the passage?
Read the following passage and answer the questions :
Student politics has always been an issue inviting heated debate and drawing thick lines of division. However, with all the talk going around about student politics following the recently proposed RPO, I feel there has been a frustrating failure in hitting the nail on the head. While the government superficially speaks of severing ties between national parties and their student wings, the parties oppose. And in all the beating around the bush, we lose sight of the underlying problems. Therefore, unless the main issues of the debate are placed where they belong and settled once and for all, we will have to be content with how things are at present, without any meaningful change in the situation of student politics on the public university campuses. The history of student politics in Bengal is etched in gold. Starting from the swadesi and non-cooperation movements in early 20th century, students have nearly forever been a sentinel voice against evil and oppression, and at the forefront of revolutionary change. Whether we consider our language struggle, the 1969 11-point demands, our liberation war, or the re-establishment of democracy in 1991, the cause-driven nature of the student movement (note the word “movement” instead of “politics”) was a common thread. Moreover, common students and not just party activists constituted the bulk of these movements, underlining their tendency to surpass ideological boundaries for the greater good.
Qs: If the prime clues to the heated debate about the student politics aren’t pointed and settled down which of the following according to the author’s view point should be true?
Read the following passage and answer the questions :
Student politics has always been an issue inviting heated debate and drawing thick lines of division. However, with all the talk going around about student politics following the recently proposed RPO, I feel there has been a frustrating failure in hitting the nail on the head. While the government superficially speaks of severing ties between national parties and their student wings, the parties oppose. And in all the beating around the bush, we lose sight of the underlying problems. Therefore, unless the main issues of the debate are placed where they belong and settled once and for all, we will have to be content with how things are at present, without any meaningful change in the situation of student politics on the public university campuses. The history of student politics in Bengal is etched in gold. Starting from the swadesi and non-cooperation movements in early 20th century, students have nearly forever been a sentinel voice against evil and oppression, and at the forefront of revolutionary change. Whether we consider our language struggle, the 1969 11-point demands, our liberation war, or the re-establishment of democracy in 1991, the cause-driven nature of the student movement (note the word “movement” instead of “politics”) was a common thread. Moreover, common students and not just party activists constituted the bulk of these movements, underlining their tendency to surpass ideological boundaries for the greater good.
Qs: Which of the following best describes the title of the passage?
The manager has been appointed to see the project ¾¾¾¾.
Do you know that these gloves ¾¾¾¾ the floor all week?
But this time the energy ministry has moved to ¾¾¾¾ the country’s huge coal reserve potentials on completion of the study.
Fresh unrest is again simmering in the readymade garments (RMG) sector of Bangladesh.
The SEC has revealed that the company has many fictitious transactions that lead to a paper profits.
The nation cannot afford the most vital sector of the industry to be frequently plagued by violence and disruptions.
Antonym of INDIGNANT:
Synonym of ENUNCIATE: