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Which of the following statement are right?
1) Culture means what we have and civilization what we are.
2) Culture may register progress itself but civilization can’t.
3) Both culture and civilisation are non-material aspects.
4) Culture is non-material while civilisation is material aspect.
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below.
1, 2
2, 4
2, 3
1, 4
Let's break down each statement:
- Statement 1: Culture means what we have and civilization what we are.
- This is incorrect. Common definitions say *culture* is "what we are" (values, beliefs), while *civilization* is "what we have" (technology, institutions).
- Statement 2: Culture may register progress itself but civilization can’t.
- This is incorrect. Both culture and civilization can progress and evolve.
- Statement 3: Both culture and civilisation are non-material aspects.
- This is incorrect. Culture is mostly non-material (beliefs, values), while civilization refers more to material aspects like infrastructure.
- Statement 4: Culture is non-material while civilisation is material aspect.
- This is correct. Culture focuses on non-material aspects (values, norms), and civilization is material (science, city infrastructure).
Option Analysis:
- Option 1 (1, 2): Both are wrong.
- Option 2 (2, 4): Only 4 is correct, 2 is wrong.
- Option 3 (2, 3): Both are wrong.
- Option 4 (1, 4): 1 is wrong, 4 is correct.
Correct Answer: None of the options contain only correct statements.
- However, the statement most correct is 4 (Culture is non-material while civilisation is material aspect).
Option 4: 1, 4 is the best fit, as among the provided options, it includes statement 4.
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