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In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Broadly speaking, education aims to _____ to objectives – first, to train the student in such a way as to make his life happy and _____, and secondly to provide him with _____ of various kinds. The knowledge imparted by education embodies the immense _____ acquired by the human race through ages. This knowledge, again, can be classified under two heads-one, relating to the _____ or reasoning, the other relating to the sphere of feeling.
education embodies the immense _____ acquired by the
caliber
happiness
growth
experience
- "Objective" in the passage's opening refers to goals or aims. The idea here is that education aims to achieve specific objectives for students.
- The word "happy and" emphasizes the subjective or emotional satisfaction education should bring. The blank likely calls for a complementary adjective that fits with happiness.
- The phrase "provide him with" precedes different kinds of educational resources or attributes—likely a noun illustrating what education offers.
- "Immense acquired by the human race" necessitates a noun indicating cumulative knowledge or lessons. The word should denote collective, broad learning developed over time.
- "Sphere of reasoning" and "sphere of feeling" imply two broad categories of education: logical/analytical thinking and emotional/experiential learning.
Options Explanation:
- Caliber is about quality or ability in a specific area. It doesn't fit the context of cumulative knowledge.
- Happiness aligns with emotional outcomes but not with acquired knowledge.
- Growth implies development but doesn't specifically convey accumulated knowledge.
- Experience signifies knowledge acquired cumulatively over time, fitting the context here.
The correct word for the blank related to "education embodies the immense" is:
Option 4: Experience
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