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How would ‘liberty’ cause universal chaos? - English

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How would ‘liberty’ cause universal chaos?

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When liberty is used without accommodating the interests of others, it results in universal chaos. Everybody would be getting in everybody else’s -way. Nobody would get anywhere. Individual liberty would become social anarchy.

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पाठ 6.1: On the Rule of the Road - Exercise [पृष्ठ १८१]

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सामाचीर कलवी English Class 12 TN Board
पाठ 6.1 On the Rule of the Road
Exercise | Q 2. b. | पृष्ठ १८१

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Life is full of ups and downs. It has pleasant surprises as well as rude shocks. Nevertheless, every incident offers a lesson for us to learn and evolve into better individuals.


Why did the driver not approve of the narrator buying fruits from the boys?


What made the boys join the resistance movement against the Germans?


Describe the girl with whom the boys were talking to in the cubicle.


Recount the untold sufferings undergone by the siblings after they were rendered homeless.


Which character do you like the most in the story and why?


Why does the author say that it is important to include a tea recipe in cookery books?


What is the second golden rule in the preparation of tea?


What should be poured into the cup first–tea or milk?


Why does the author refer to himself as being in ‘a minority’?


Elucidate the author’s ideas about teapots.


When and where did the accident occur?


How was the unattended trolley put to use?


Who encouraged them and how?


Describe the ‘Grand Prix’ at Cape Town’s Red Cross Children’s Hospital.


Tick the qualities that are required to achieve such a feat.

passion reward determination physical
fame faith courage money
drive vengeance inspiration self-satisfaction
vision undying spirit inner-urge perseverance

What did Hillary find in a tiny hollow?


What did Hillary mean by saying “We had had enough to do the job, but by no means too much”?


What did Edmund Hillary do to escape the large overhanging ice cornices?


What did the photograph portray?


The soft snow was difficult and dangerous. Why?


What was put on the family agenda?


Narrate the humorous incidents that happened in the author’s home before and after the arrival of the chair.


From the pictures given below, identity the actions that may cause inconvenience and discomfort to others. Discuss.


What do you infer from Gardiner’s essay ‘On the rule of the Road'?


Para 1

We started up our cooker and
drank large quantities of lemon juice and
sugar, and followed this with our last tin of
sardines on biscuits. I dragged our oxygen
sets into the tent, cleaned the ice off them,
and then rechecked and tested them.

Para 2

I had removed my boots, which
had become wet the day before, and they
were now frozen solid. So I cooked them
over the fierce flame of the Primus and
managed to soften them up. Over our
down clothing, we donned our windproof
and onto our hands, we pulled three pairs
of gloves – silk, woollen, and windproof.

Para 3

At 6.30 a.m. we crawled out of that
tent into the snow, hoisted our 30 lb. of
oxygen gear on to our backs, connected
up our masks and turned on the valves to
bring life-giving oxygen into our lungs. A
few good deep breaths and we were ready
to go. Still a little worried about my cold
feet, I asked Tenzing to move off.

How did Hillary and Tenzing prepare themselves before they set off to the summit? (Para 1, 2, and 3)


How responsible and capable are you at home?


Can you iron your clothes and arrange them? Can you replace a tube light?


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