Step 1: Understanding the passage.
The author critiques conventional historical sources like census reports and church records for their inability to capture the full human experience. These sources are useful for documenting factual events but fail to convey the personal, emotional, and narrative aspects of people's lives, which are crucial to understanding history from the people's perspective.
Step 2: Analyzing the options.
- (A) "They place too great a reliance on political factors" is not mentioned as a specific critique in the passage.
- (B) "They blur the distinction between the political and the religious realm" is not the author's main concern, as she critiques the general incompleteness of these sources.
- (C) "They are not of sufficient accuracy to be of use to historians" is not the primary critique; rather, it's the lack of human context that is problematic.
- (D) "They do not tell the human side of the story" directly addresses the author's critique of these conventional sources. She emphasizes that these sources miss the personal and emotional narratives that oral histories provide.
- (E) "They are often too difficult to obtain" is not the author's main critique; the focus is more on the limitations of the sources once they are obtained.
Step 3: Conclusion.
Option (D) is the correct choice as it directly reflects the author's point about the inability of conventional sources to capture the full human experience.
Identify the option that has the most appropriate sequence such that a coherent paragraph is formed:
Statement:
P. At once, without thinking much, people rushed towards the city in hordes with the sole aim of grabbing as much gold as they could.
Q. However, little did they realize about the impending hardships they would have to face on their way to the city: miles of mud, unfriendly forests, hungry beasts, and inimical local lords—all of which would reduce their chances of getting gold to almost zero.
R. All of them thought that easily they could lay their hands on gold and become wealthy overnight.
S. About a hundred years ago, the news that gold had been discovered in Kolar spread like wildfire and the whole State was in raptures.
The sentences given below, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a number. Decide on the most logical order and enter the sequence of numbers in the space provided. Only numbers are to be entered in the space provided for the answer, and no letters, characters, or spaces should be entered. For example, a response such as 3412 is valid, and responses such as 3412. or 3 41 2 are invalid.
1. In this microgravity environment, your blood also tends to move towards the heart and head.
2. Both effects are only short-lived and, after a brief period of readjustment on arriving back home, the heart and spine return to normal.
3. The heart interprets this as an increase in the amount of blood in the body and that it needs to pump less, so it shrinks.
4. In space with less gravitational force than on Earth, there's less pressure on your spine and so it'll get a bit longer, effectively making you as much as two inches taller.
The sentences given below, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a number. Decide on the most logical order and enter the sequence of numbers in the space provided. Only numbers are to be entered in the space provided for the answer, and no letters, characters, or spaces should be entered. For example, a response such as 3412 is valid, and responses such as 3412. or 3 41 2 are invalid.
1. Farmers, however, especially during the peak farming season, ignore the warnings of the weather forecast.
2. People from some states of India have demanded that families of those who have been killed by lightning strikes should receive compensation.
3. The Minister for Disaster Management announced that over 2800 people have died after being struck by a lightning last year.
4. The Minister responded that pamphlets on the dangers of lightning and precautions to be taken are being distributed in villages.
If \(8x + 5x + 2x + 4x = 114\), then, \(5x + 3 = ?\)
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