Exam Details
Subject | buddhist jaina gandhian and peace studies | |
Paper | paper 3 | |
Exam / Course | ugc net national eligibility test | |
Department | ||
Organization | university grants commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2010 | |
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Question Paper
PAPER-III
BUDDHIST, JAINA, GANDHIAN AND PEACE STUDIES Signature and Name of Invigilator
1.
(Signature)
(Name) Roll No.
2.
(Signature) (In figures as per admission card) (Name)
D 6 0 1 0
Roll (In words)
Time 2 1/2 hours] [Maximum Marks 200
Number of Pages in this Booklet 32 Number of Questions in this Booklet 19
Instructions for the Candidates
1.
Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page.
2.
Answer to short answer/essay type questions are to be given in the space provided below each question or after the questions in the Test Booklet itself.
No Additional Sheets are to be used.
3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below
To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an open booklet.
Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missing or duplicate or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should be got replaced immediately by a correct booklet from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given.
4.
Read instructions given inside carefully.
5.
One page is attached for Rough Work at the end of the booklet before the Evaluation Sheet.
6.
If you write your name or put any mark on any part of the Answer Sheet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, you will render yourself liable to disqualification.
7.
You have to return the test booklet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall.
8.
Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen.
9.
Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited.
wT t cli wm
1.
1 ttm t 1l t ti di1 Rt m l 1 Rt 31 Rt tm q Rt mm mu I
2.
m t 1 p m q 1 p i Rt ti 1 p ti dW Rt, 1 p l t i 1 p ti 1 t l 1 p ti q it mitl t t mRt 1 Rt tt mm mu l t I
rcli wm ci lr 3w ci F ci l I
w dw t ci
3. 1 Rt 1 1 p Rt 1 tt t t 1 Rt, 1 p i t itt it " I 1 ttm t 1 T1
i 3 1 l tT m t 3 1 tm t d i m mm mu " T1 ti
i t 1 p i u
mm mitl t " i " T1 3 1 l t t
l T m" i t 3 iRt
1 p i ut ti mm dti i Rt 1 t" 1 Rt m T i T " i
tm m i t .it m I um t t l mq t iRt-m i 1i i Rt iR t I
ci: w w w l R w >ci cli w w ciT ci l T t >ci ci m t wci l w l t I R l w w >ci wF i t w/w cii t t q 3 l t t Tw m i t t t 3 wciT 1 T w pci ciT . >wz w w >ci Tci ci t d T i d l m d w RT t T
ci cli w cli wm 3 w ci l w wi z wR l Fl I
ci m l m t I r t d cli q R l 3 w ciT w >ci w m T Fl T 3 t T 3 w ci l 3w i wR F I
w l
4.
3 itRt mitl t T l t m i t 1t I
i t 1
5.
dW Rt-1i iti 3 i11 i (Rough Work) iRt t ti mm ml i t t 1 ttm t i 1l t mitl t t3 t t I
6.
l mit 3 1 dW Rt-1i 1 Rt 31 l i t 1 m m"t 3 1 i 1 tt1 tt t ti, m i 1 1 T 1 Rt itt l 3 m i iRt t t t t 1 Rt 1 ti mm l t 3l iRt mitl t "
tTl t tml l T t I
7.
3 1 1 i m Rt 1 i tt titl t
i t 1 Rt 1 tt t t 1 Rt dW Rt-1 i t m 3l i t t 3 Rt t 1 Rt 1 1 ti q it 31t 1 Rt 1 1 t q ttRt m t iRt " l I
8.
cli: m Tm l/ci m l q m rkz w ci li m ci t
t T r I
9.
wciT 1 T w pci ci ci c>im lz m zl q m 3 wR ci w pl F I
D-60-10 P.T.O.
BUDDHIST, JAINA, GANDHIAN PEACE STUDIES
PAPER III
III
Note This paper is of two hundred marks containing four sections. Candidates are required to attempt the questions contained in these sections according to the detailed instructions given therein.
m
20
0
3fcn cn i . q
f
4
mf i I 3 cn . cn .
i m f . mi a m 3l T m T ma m c i I
a n 3
SECTION I
mm I
Note This section consists of two essay type questions of twenty marks each, to be answered in about five hundred words each. ×
20 40 marks)
mf
20
3fcncn m a cn m iI ma cn m cn lT T
q
500
ff 3m maiI fn
. (2 ×
20 40
1. Throw light on the causes, proceedings and results of the convening of the Buddhist Council.
f -fTnmacn flcn cnl cn in 3 m ml m mcn mlI
l n cn
OR
Discuss the life and date of Lord Mahavira.
. iT ncnl.m aa cn cn cn m l cnnml I
n -mm
OR
Discuss Satyagraha as an Art and a Science-in-making.
a T i cn cnl a cn mm f cnn m cn . m cn m.cnl I
nm
2. Writing an introductory essay on Sutta-pitaka, discuss its importance in Pali
.
Literature.
mm2cn m cn mm a cn mf mlmai mml -mia cn i cn m cnnmlI
OR
Discuss critically the importance of the theory of Anekantavada.
3cna m acn i m n k"2 m cnnmlI
a cn .
OR
Analyse Gandhi's contribution to World Peace.
m kacn f T nln cn T cnm l"l cnnmlI
SECTION II m
II
Note This section contains three questions of fifteen marks each to be answered in about three hundred words. ×
15 45 Marks)
ml
1
5
3fcn cn
3
m iI ma cn lT T
300
f
3mm aiI ×
15 45 fn
3. Discuss the contribution of Buddhaghosa in Pali Literature.
.
mml mia fc"cn T cn m cnnmlI
OR
" T m mml T Explain clearly.
" T m mml T :cnn m cnnml I
OR
Discuss the western influences in making of Gandhi, a Mahatma.
T nln cn ia f cnn m mcn mk cn m cnn m cnnml I
4. Throw light on the 'Four Noble Truth' in brief.
3a m fm mcn mlI
OR
Write the names of Mahavrata-s according to Jainism and define the second-one.
l cn 3 .mlmcnm.iacnn m m "mlmm
iacn an . I
OR
Describe any significant event of Gandhi's childhood days which appeals you the most.
T nln cn fm cnn cn n n im:lc2 cn lcnnmll3mcn f3.. n lTan iI
5. Discuss the impact of Buddhism on society.
lm f cn m cnm cnnmlI
OR
Throw light on the importance of Pataliputra-Vachana according to Jainism.
l cn 3 m2mlm cn i m mcn mlI
OR
Discuss Gandhi's stand on Religion in Politics.
lnma cn f T nln cn acnm cnnmlI
SECTION III m
III
Note This section contains nine questions of ten marks, each to be answered in about fifty words. ×
10 90 Marks)
mf
10
10
3fcn cn
9
m iI ma cn m cn lTT q
50
f 3mm aiI ×
10 90 fn
6. What roles were played by Upali and Ananda at the time of the chanting of First Buddhist Council Discuss.
mf -fTnmacn fT cn mml33 .:mcn3cnn m cnnmlI
OR
Throw light on the importance of Jaina Art and Architecture of Mount Abu.
l -cnl f ma cnn k"2 :nl2 3f: cn i mmcn mlI
OR
Define Gandhi's conept of Non-violence.
T nln cnn 3fi cnn 3 l cnn mm " nml I
7. When and how Buddhism was introduced in China Discuss.
f cnf3 cn n m i3? m cnnmlI
OR
Name the substances and explain the characteristics of space-substance according to the Jainism.
l . cn mlmcn 3cn cn llcn l cnnmlI
OR
Explain the meaning of Sarvodaya.
cn 3 cnn m cnnml I
8. Write the contents of Uragavagga of Suttanipata.
mmacn TTTcnn m " -amlmm I
OR
Write a critical note on Non-violence according to the Jainism.
l cn 3 3fi m a m cn n a cn m2 mml n mlmm I
OR
Define religion as per Gandhi's world-view.
T nln cnn m k"2cn cnn mm " nml I
9. What is Explain.
ma m cnnmlI
OR
Write a critical note on the difference of the Anuvrata-s and Mahavrata-s according to the Jainism.
l cn 3 3la f ia cn 3afal ai cn na cn m2 mmln mlmm I
OR
According to Gandhi what is an ideal society
T nln cn 3 3 l
10. Throw light on the Second Noble Truth.
ma n 3 ammcn mlI
OR
Write a critical note on Acharya Kunda Kunda.
3 cn cn m cn n a cn m2 mml n ml mm I
OR
What are Gandhi's Ashram vows Explain.
T nln cn 3. -acn -cn m"2 cnnmlI
11. What do you mean by the word Explain.
3m nl f 3 .ai? m cnnml I
OR
Write a critical note on the position of women in Jainism.
l n cn cn n a cn m2mml n mlmm I
OR
Explain Gandhi's concept of Education.
T nln cnn m cnn 3 l cnn m cnnml I
12. Write a short note on Sanchi Stupa.
f n-a:mm cn fmmam2 mmln mlmm I
OR
Write briefly the significance of Valabhi-Vachana.
l n-cn m "2m fm mcn mlI
OR
Define the term Sustainable Development.
m2 cn:n m cn f cnn m m " nml I
13. How Pajapati Gotamidid get entrance in the Buddhist order Discuss.
ml mmaT a n f fc mcn mcn m m m cnnml I
OR
Explain briefly the last vow of Anuvrataaccording to Jainism.
l cn 3 3ka3lacnn fmma m cnnmlI
OR
Define Peace in Gandhian ideological framework.
T nln cnn mcn k"2 kacnn mm " nmlI
14. Did the Buddha take care of ecology Discuss.
f m lcn m m cnnmlI
OR
Write the five kinds of knowledge and explain any one of them according to Jainism.
l cn 3 m cn m f mlmcn mcn n cn cnn fm ma m cnnml I
OR
Define Non-Violent Ecology.
3ficn mmk macnn cnn mm " nmlI
SECTION IV m
IV
Note This section contains five questions of five marks each based on the following passage. Each question should be answered in about thirty words. ×
5 25 Marks)
mf m mlmmamm m3 ma
q
5
m iI ma cn m cn lT T
30
f 3m m aiI ma cn m
q
5
3fcn cniI ×
5 25 fn
Read the given passage carefully and answer the under noted questions each in 30 words. (Common to all specializations)
What is happening today is disregard of the law of non-violence and
enthronement of violence as if it were an eternal law. The democracies, therefore, that
we see at work in England, America and France are only so-called, because they are
no less based on violence than Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy or even Soviet Russia.
The only difference is that the violence of the last three is much better organized than
that of the three democratic powers. Nevertheless we are today a mad race for
outdoing one another in the matter of armaments. And if when the clash comes, as it
is bound to come one day and the democracies win, they will do so only because they
will have the backing of their peoples who imagine that they have a voice in their own
Government whereas in the other three cases the people might rebel against their own
dictatorships.
nmT3 cn .3 cn nmTm cn lT T30 f mma
m m.
nml c i3 n m mm " cn ml iI)
3lliii, i3fi cn m cn3 i3fi cnn alm n i cn
am i I 3a: ml af cn mm ml i fTl 3 mcn3>n f i c3l) mai, a cnmain mcn ln l n n 2 l n 3 ma cnfim cn .iiI 3a cnl a imcn 3ka an cnn fi ml a fm cn an ka cnn al 3m cn.fTmait a mmi3l cnn i. cn 3T f.. cnn .iI n kma 2cn cnn k mam ian ml mcn n mcn n m i in i3 ml af cn cn--cn m ml n f ia ml mmacnT mcn cn 3m l T cn mmaiT l i ai mcn
cnn 3m n cn it m a cn mmna "an l ll T3m a icn m mna m .i n cn cnaiI
15. Are people at large prone to disregard the law of non-violence
3m cna lT3fi cn m acnn 3 TaiT
16. Why are the democracies at work in England, America and France simply so-called
fTll, 3 mcn3>n f mmlaml amcn 3 ma -cnmacnil cnai?
17. What is the basic difference between the violence practised by the Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Soviet Russia on the one hand with the one practised by the so-called democracies of England, America and France
cn 3 ln l m 22ln, ma mmlafi a n 3 fTll, 3mcn3 >nf cn a cnmaml a fi cnn mcna ai?
18.
What type of race are we today
19.
If there comes a clash one day, what will be the outcome
3li mcn ai cnn ml maf T
m cn m m m iai a cnmml i
Space For Rough Work
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Marks Obtained
Question Number Marks Obtained
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Total Marks Obtained (in words) ...........................................
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Signature Name of the Coordinator ...................................
(Evaluation) Date .........................
D-60-10 32
BUDDHIST, JAINA, GANDHIAN AND PEACE STUDIES Signature and Name of Invigilator
1.
(Signature)
(Name) Roll No.
2.
(Signature) (In figures as per admission card) (Name)
D 6 0 1 0
Roll (In words)
Time 2 1/2 hours] [Maximum Marks 200
Number of Pages in this Booklet 32 Number of Questions in this Booklet 19
Instructions for the Candidates
1.
Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page.
2.
Answer to short answer/essay type questions are to be given in the space provided below each question or after the questions in the Test Booklet itself.
No Additional Sheets are to be used.
3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below
To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an open booklet.
Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missing or duplicate or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should be got replaced immediately by a correct booklet from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given.
4.
Read instructions given inside carefully.
5.
One page is attached for Rough Work at the end of the booklet before the Evaluation Sheet.
6.
If you write your name or put any mark on any part of the Answer Sheet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, you will render yourself liable to disqualification.
7.
You have to return the test booklet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall.
8.
Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen.
9.
Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited.
wT t cli wm
1.
1 ttm t 1l t ti di1 Rt m l 1 Rt 31 Rt tm q Rt mm mu I
2.
m t 1 p m q 1 p i Rt ti 1 p ti dW Rt, 1 p l t i 1 p ti 1 t l 1 p ti q it mitl t t mRt 1 Rt tt mm mu l t I
rcli wm ci lr 3w ci F ci l I
w dw t ci
3. 1 Rt 1 1 p Rt 1 tt t t 1 Rt, 1 p i t itt it " I 1 ttm t 1 T1
i 3 1 l tT m t 3 1 tm t d i m mm mu " T1 ti
i t 1 p i u
mm mitl t " i " T1 3 1 l t t
l T m" i t 3 iRt
1 p i ut ti mm dti i Rt 1 t" 1 Rt m T i T " i
tm m i t .it m I um t t l mq t iRt-m i 1i i Rt iR t I
ci: w w w l R w >ci cli w w ciT ci l T t >ci ci m t wci l w l t I R l w w >ci wF i t w/w cii t t q 3 l t t Tw m i t t t 3 wciT 1 T w pci ciT . >wz w w >ci Tci ci t d T i d l m d w RT t T
ci cli w cli wm 3 w ci l w wi z wR l Fl I
ci m l m t I r t d cli q R l 3 w ciT w >ci w m T Fl T 3 t T 3 w ci l 3w i wR F I
w l
4.
3 itRt mitl t T l t m i t 1t I
i t 1
5.
dW Rt-1i iti 3 i11 i (Rough Work) iRt t ti mm ml i t t 1 ttm t i 1l t mitl t t3 t t I
6.
l mit 3 1 dW Rt-1i 1 Rt 31 l i t 1 m m"t 3 1 i 1 tt1 tt t ti, m i 1 1 T 1 Rt itt l 3 m i iRt t t t t 1 Rt 1 ti mm l t 3l iRt mitl t "
tTl t tml l T t I
7.
3 1 1 i m Rt 1 i tt titl t
i t 1 Rt 1 tt t t 1 Rt dW Rt-1 i t m 3l i t t 3 Rt t 1 Rt 1 1 ti q it 31t 1 Rt 1 1 t q ttRt m t iRt " l I
8.
cli: m Tm l/ci m l q m rkz w ci li m ci t
t T r I
9.
wciT 1 T w pci ci ci c>im lz m zl q m 3 wR ci w pl F I
D-60-10 P.T.O.
BUDDHIST, JAINA, GANDHIAN PEACE STUDIES
PAPER III
III
Note This paper is of two hundred marks containing four sections. Candidates are required to attempt the questions contained in these sections according to the detailed instructions given therein.
m
20
0
3fcn cn i . q
f
4
mf i I 3 cn . cn .
i m f . mi a m 3l T m T ma m c i I
a n 3
SECTION I
mm I
Note This section consists of two essay type questions of twenty marks each, to be answered in about five hundred words each. ×
20 40 marks)
mf
20
3fcncn m a cn m iI ma cn m cn lT T
q
500
ff 3m maiI fn
. (2 ×
20 40
1. Throw light on the causes, proceedings and results of the convening of the Buddhist Council.
f -fTnmacn flcn cnl cn in 3 m ml m mcn mlI
l n cn
OR
Discuss the life and date of Lord Mahavira.
. iT ncnl.m aa cn cn cn m l cnnml I
n -mm
OR
Discuss Satyagraha as an Art and a Science-in-making.
a T i cn cnl a cn mm f cnn m cn . m cn m.cnl I
nm
2. Writing an introductory essay on Sutta-pitaka, discuss its importance in Pali
.
Literature.
mm2cn m cn mm a cn mf mlmai mml -mia cn i cn m cnnmlI
OR
Discuss critically the importance of the theory of Anekantavada.
3cna m acn i m n k"2 m cnnmlI
a cn .
OR
Analyse Gandhi's contribution to World Peace.
m kacn f T nln cn T cnm l"l cnnmlI
SECTION II m
II
Note This section contains three questions of fifteen marks each to be answered in about three hundred words. ×
15 45 Marks)
ml
1
5
3fcn cn
3
m iI ma cn lT T
300
f
3mm aiI ×
15 45 fn
3. Discuss the contribution of Buddhaghosa in Pali Literature.
.
mml mia fc"cn T cn m cnnmlI
OR
" T m mml T Explain clearly.
" T m mml T :cnn m cnnml I
OR
Discuss the western influences in making of Gandhi, a Mahatma.
T nln cn ia f cnn m mcn mk cn m cnn m cnnml I
4. Throw light on the 'Four Noble Truth' in brief.
3a m fm mcn mlI
OR
Write the names of Mahavrata-s according to Jainism and define the second-one.
l cn 3 .mlmcnm.iacnn m m "mlmm
iacn an . I
OR
Describe any significant event of Gandhi's childhood days which appeals you the most.
T nln cn fm cnn cn n n im:lc2 cn lcnnmll3mcn f3.. n lTan iI
5. Discuss the impact of Buddhism on society.
lm f cn m cnm cnnmlI
OR
Throw light on the importance of Pataliputra-Vachana according to Jainism.
l cn 3 m2mlm cn i m mcn mlI
OR
Discuss Gandhi's stand on Religion in Politics.
lnma cn f T nln cn acnm cnnmlI
SECTION III m
III
Note This section contains nine questions of ten marks, each to be answered in about fifty words. ×
10 90 Marks)
mf
10
10
3fcn cn
9
m iI ma cn m cn lTT q
50
f 3mm aiI ×
10 90 fn
6. What roles were played by Upali and Ananda at the time of the chanting of First Buddhist Council Discuss.
mf -fTnmacn fT cn mml33 .:mcn3cnn m cnnmlI
OR
Throw light on the importance of Jaina Art and Architecture of Mount Abu.
l -cnl f ma cnn k"2 :nl2 3f: cn i mmcn mlI
OR
Define Gandhi's conept of Non-violence.
T nln cnn 3fi cnn 3 l cnn mm " nml I
7. When and how Buddhism was introduced in China Discuss.
f cnf3 cn n m i3? m cnnmlI
OR
Name the substances and explain the characteristics of space-substance according to the Jainism.
l . cn mlmcn 3cn cn llcn l cnnmlI
OR
Explain the meaning of Sarvodaya.
cn 3 cnn m cnnml I
8. Write the contents of Uragavagga of Suttanipata.
mmacn TTTcnn m " -amlmm I
OR
Write a critical note on Non-violence according to the Jainism.
l cn 3 3fi m a m cn n a cn m2 mml n mlmm I
OR
Define religion as per Gandhi's world-view.
T nln cnn m k"2cn cnn mm " nml I
9. What is Explain.
ma m cnnmlI
OR
Write a critical note on the difference of the Anuvrata-s and Mahavrata-s according to the Jainism.
l cn 3 3la f ia cn 3afal ai cn na cn m2 mmln mlmm I
OR
According to Gandhi what is an ideal society
T nln cn 3 3 l
10. Throw light on the Second Noble Truth.
ma n 3 ammcn mlI
OR
Write a critical note on Acharya Kunda Kunda.
3 cn cn m cn n a cn m2 mml n ml mm I
OR
What are Gandhi's Ashram vows Explain.
T nln cn 3. -acn -cn m"2 cnnmlI
11. What do you mean by the word Explain.
3m nl f 3 .ai? m cnnml I
OR
Write a critical note on the position of women in Jainism.
l n cn cn n a cn m2mml n mlmm I
OR
Explain Gandhi's concept of Education.
T nln cnn m cnn 3 l cnn m cnnml I
12. Write a short note on Sanchi Stupa.
f n-a:mm cn fmmam2 mmln mlmm I
OR
Write briefly the significance of Valabhi-Vachana.
l n-cn m "2m fm mcn mlI
OR
Define the term Sustainable Development.
m2 cn:n m cn f cnn m m " nml I
13. How Pajapati Gotamidid get entrance in the Buddhist order Discuss.
ml mmaT a n f fc mcn mcn m m m cnnml I
OR
Explain briefly the last vow of Anuvrataaccording to Jainism.
l cn 3 3ka3lacnn fmma m cnnmlI
OR
Define Peace in Gandhian ideological framework.
T nln cnn mcn k"2 kacnn mm " nmlI
14. Did the Buddha take care of ecology Discuss.
f m lcn m m cnnmlI
OR
Write the five kinds of knowledge and explain any one of them according to Jainism.
l cn 3 m cn m f mlmcn mcn n cn cnn fm ma m cnnml I
OR
Define Non-Violent Ecology.
3ficn mmk macnn cnn mm " nmlI
SECTION IV m
IV
Note This section contains five questions of five marks each based on the following passage. Each question should be answered in about thirty words. ×
5 25 Marks)
mf m mlmmamm m3 ma
q
5
m iI ma cn m cn lT T
30
f 3m m aiI ma cn m
q
5
3fcn cniI ×
5 25 fn
Read the given passage carefully and answer the under noted questions each in 30 words. (Common to all specializations)
What is happening today is disregard of the law of non-violence and
enthronement of violence as if it were an eternal law. The democracies, therefore, that
we see at work in England, America and France are only so-called, because they are
no less based on violence than Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy or even Soviet Russia.
The only difference is that the violence of the last three is much better organized than
that of the three democratic powers. Nevertheless we are today a mad race for
outdoing one another in the matter of armaments. And if when the clash comes, as it
is bound to come one day and the democracies win, they will do so only because they
will have the backing of their peoples who imagine that they have a voice in their own
Government whereas in the other three cases the people might rebel against their own
dictatorships.
nmT3 cn .3 cn nmTm cn lT T30 f mma
m m.
nml c i3 n m mm " cn ml iI)
3lliii, i3fi cn m cn3 i3fi cnn alm n i cn
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cnn 3m n cn it m a cn mmna "an l ll T3m a icn m mna m .i n cn cnaiI
15. Are people at large prone to disregard the law of non-violence
3m cna lT3fi cn m acnn 3 TaiT
16. Why are the democracies at work in England, America and France simply so-called
fTll, 3 mcn3>n f mmlaml amcn 3 ma -cnmacnil cnai?
17. What is the basic difference between the violence practised by the Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Soviet Russia on the one hand with the one practised by the so-called democracies of England, America and France
cn 3 ln l m 22ln, ma mmlafi a n 3 fTll, 3mcn3 >nf cn a cnmaml a fi cnn mcna ai?
18.
What type of race are we today
19.
If there comes a clash one day, what will be the outcome
3li mcn ai cnn ml maf T
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