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Directions for the following item:
Read the following passage and answer the items that follow the passages. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only.
Benefits of good quality school education accrue only when students complete and leave school after having acquired the gateway skills. Like one learns to walk before running, similarly one picks up advanced skills only after picking the basic foundational skills. The advent of the knowledge economy poses new challenges, and one of the severe consequences of having an uneducated workforce will be our inability to keep pace with the global economy. Without a strong learning foundation at the primary level, there can be no improvement in higher education or skill development.
Which one of the following statements best reflects the crux of the passage ?
To become a global power, India needs to invest in universal quality education.
India is unable to become a global power because it is not focussing or promoting knowledge economy.
Our education system should focus more on imparting skills during higher education.
Parents of many school children are illiterate and are unaware of the benefits of quality education.
- Option 1: To become a global power, India needs to invest in universal quality education.
- This statement aligns well with the passage. The passage emphasizes the importance of a strong educational foundation to keep pace with the global economy.
- This reflects the main idea that quality education is crucial for a country's development and competitiveness globally.
- Correct Answer.
- Option 2: India is unable to become a global power because it is not focusing or promoting the knowledge economy.
- This statement is partially related to the passage but does not fully capture the main idea.
- The passage highlights the consequences of an uneducated workforce, rather than blame the lack of focus on the knowledge economy.
- Option 3: Our education system should focus more on imparting skills during higher education.
- This contradicts the passage’s emphasis on foundational skills at the primary level being critical for later education and skill development.
- Option 4: Parents of many school children are illiterate and are unaware of the benefits of quality education.
- This statement is not mentioned in the passage.
- The passage focuses on the need for foundational skills to compete globally, not parental literacy or awareness.
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