Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

Comprehension - (Narrative / Factual)

Question:

Read the passage and answer the questions given below it.

Our civilization is more secure because it is much more widely spread. Most of the previous civilizations came to an end because uncivilized peoples broke in and destroyed them. This was the fate of Babylon, Assyria, India, China, Greece and Rome. Previous civilizations were specialized and limited like an oasis in a surrounding desert of savagery. Eventually, the desert closed in and the oasis was no more. But to-day, it is the oasis which is spreading over the desert. Practically no part of the world is untouched by it.

For the first time, the world has now a chance of becoming a single whole, a unity. To-day, the food we eat comes from all over the world. The things in a grocer’s shop are from the ends of the earth. There are oranges from Brazil, grapes from Africa, rice from India, tea from china, sugar from Columbia etc. To-day the world is beginning to look more like one enormous box. Therefore, there is little danger upon our civilization from outside. The danger comes only from within; it is a danger from among us.

To-day, the sharing-out of money – the sharing-out of food, clothing, houses and books, is still very unfair. In England alone, in sharing out of the National Income, we find that one half is divided among every sixteen people and the seventeenth person gets the other half. So while some few people live in luxury, many have not even enough to eat and drink and wear. Again, in England to-day, thousands of people live in dreadful surroundings. There are many families of five or six persons who live in a single room; in this same room they are born and in this same room they die, because, they are too poor to afford another room. Until everyone gets his proper share of necessary and delightful things, our civilization will not be perfect.

Which important feature of modern life troubles the writer most?

Options:

There is inequality in the distribution of things.

People do not care for their fellow beings.

Civilizations have become dependent.

Older civilizations do not exist anymore.

Correct Answer:

There is inequality in the distribution of things.

Explanation:

The important feature of modern life that troubles the writer the most is **inequality in the distribution of things**.

Explanation:
The writer expresses concern about the unfair distribution of resources, such as money, food, clothing, houses, and books. He highlights the disparity between the luxurious lifestyle of a few and the impoverished conditions of many others. This inequality is evident in the unequal sharing-out of the National Income, where a significant portion is divided among a small group, leaving others with inadequate resources. Therefore, the writer emphasizes the need for a more equitable distribution of necessary and delightful things to achieve a perfect civilization.