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Indian culture is commonly characterized by which of the following characteristics:
1 ontemplative rather than manipulative
2 assively accepting rather than actively mastering
3 ejection of change
4 ndividualistic rather than collective
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below
2, and 3
3, and 4
1, and 2
2 and 4
- Statement 1: Contemplative rather than manipulative
- Indian culture is seen as introspective and focused on reflection rather than manipulation.
- Statement 2: Passively accepting rather than actively mastering
- Indian culture is often perceived as accepting of circumstances rather than aggressively altering them.
- Statement 3: Rejection of change
- This is not a dominant feature of Indian culture. Indian traditions often embrace change, blending the old with the new.
- Statement 4: Individualistic rather than collective
- Indian culture is generally more collective, emphasizing family and community over the individual.
- Option: 1, 2, and 3
- This option includes rejection of change which is incorrect.
- Option: 2, 3, and 4
- Includes both rejection of change and individualistic descriptions, making it inaccurate.
- Option: 3, 1, and 2
- Describes the contemplative and accepting aspects accurately.
- Option: 4, 2 and 4
- Repeats statement 4, which is incorrect.
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