Paper 1 · Comprehension
UGC NET June 2024 Re-Exam (29.08.2024) Shift-II
Passage
Anthropologists have questioned universal explanations of war. Some hold out the hope that war, like slavery, can be erased by wise collective decision-making. But warfare is too diverse and historically widespread to be cured by simple remedies. Economic motives have always existed. A fight for salt or metals, gold and treasure, enslaved labour or access to trade routes, or oil and other resources has marked many of the world's violent conflicts. But ideological and religious confrontations have also driven war. Hubristic warfare, from Alexander to Napoleon to Hitler, was meant to establish dominion. The rise of Chinese power has provoked questions on whether potential conflict with the US will descend into war. The search for security can be found in every warlike episode, as frontiers feel fragile. Is war on the decline? New forms of settling conflict, cyber-attacks, stresses and clashes of beliefs are only too visible in the emerging international order. And so, the future of war might not look very different from its past.
A. T. Jersild's definition of adolescence highlights the following:
AA child grows mentally, emotionally, socially and physically from childhood to adulthood. ✓ Correct
BAdolescents spend less time in front of television than other age groups.
CAdolescents reject their parents as a source of companionship and advice.
DOnly a minority of adolescents experience serious psychological issues.
Correct answer: (A) A child grows mentally, emotionally, socially and physically from childhood to adulthood. — Jersild highlights growth from childhood to adulthood, so that is the answer.
Explanation
★Jersild highlights growth from childhood to adulthood, so that is the answer.
★His definition names mental, emotional, social and physical change.
★It frames adolescence as a transition to adulthood.
★The passage quotes exactly this idea.
★The other options are not part of his definition.
★Hence the first option is correct.
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