English – Prose 1_1 0% Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 1 / 20 Indian Civilization and Culture’ has been written by - Hussain M. Gandhi Pt. Nehru None of These 2 / 20 He used as the chief weapons - Swords Nuclear Weapons Truth And Non-Violence Guns 3 / 20 The mind is a restless bird which always remains - Thirsty Unsatisfied Hungry Sick 4 / 20 Wealth and luxuries do not make a ______ Happy. Dog Cow Bird Man 5 / 20 Indian civilization is - Based on Belief In God Based On Matter Based On Partiality Godless 6 / 20 He wrote different articles for - ‘The Blitze’ ‘The Times of India’ ‘The Hindu’ ‘Young India’ 7 / 20 Civilization points out to man - How to win the enemy The path of duty The way of living How to make money 8 / 20 Gandhi Ji went to Champaran in ______ 1916 1918 1915 1917 9 / 20 Modern civilization is the worship of - Equality Ethics Brotherhood Material 10 / 20 Our ancestors dissuaded us from - Luxuries And Pleasure Spirituality Politics Morality 11 / 20 The people of Europe are inspired by ______ and Roman writers. Indian British Greek German 12 / 20 People in ancient days were satisfied with - Villages Cities Mega Cities Towns 13 / 20 The tendency of Indian civilization is to elevate - Immorality Partiality Dishonesty Moral Being 14 / 20 Mahatma Gandhi was more a - Economist Social Reformer Politician Spiritual Leader 15 / 20 The invention of ______ proved a milestone in our development. Agriculture Fire Carpentry None of These 16 / 20 Happiness is largely a - Physical condition Mental condition Disease Imagination 17 / 20 Our forefathers saw that kings and their swords were inferior to- The swords of ethics The swords of politics The swords of treachery The swords of economics 18 / 20 To observe morality is to attain mastery over - Art Political ability Minds and passions Economic growth 19 / 20 In ancient days the common people followed - Business Politics Agriculture Industry 20 / 20 In ancient days the common people enjoyed - Slavery Foreign rule True home rule Courts rule 0% Restart quiz