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Read the passage and answer the following questions: For thousands of years, Indians has believed that man is different from his fellow animals because of his ability to make tools. We have also developed a tradition of worshipping and honouring the tools and implements we use in agriculture and business. By honouring our implements we honour human ingenuity. Weapon worship originated with warriors honouring their weapons, the tools of their trade. In modern India, people still place garlands on the machines of their different trades hoping for a suspicious response. But in our electronic age, new machines are arriving with such rapidity that honouring them can take more than just a day.
The author states that the significance of honouring and worshipping tools is that we
Recognize the usefulness of tools for agriculture and business
Honour man’s inventive power to produce tools
Approve of the high cost of producing tools
Express our gratitude to God for giving us tools
Correct answer is (a). The author states that the significance of honouring and worshipping tools is that we recognize the usefulness of tools for agriculture and business and think it as a holy work.
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