QUESTIONS:
Q. No. 95 to 96 : Choose the correct option:
95. A number of vehicles travelling together under escort for the sake of safety is called
(A) Regiment
(B) Convoy
(C) Escort
(D) Cavalry
96. Love for one’s country is known as
(A) Jingoism
(B) Patriotism
(C) Nationalism
(D) Expatriate
SOLUTIONS:
95.
Option | Correct Term | Explanation |
(A) | Regiment | Incorrect. A "regiment" is a military unit, not related to vehicles. |
(B) | Convoy | Correct. A "convoy" refers to a group of vehicles moving together for protection. |
(C) | Escort | Incorrect. "Escort" refers to a protective accompaniment, but not the group itself. |
(D) | Cavalry | Incorrect. "Cavalry" refers to soldiers on horseback, not a group of vehicles. |
96.
Option | Correct Term | Explanation |
(A) | Jingoism | Incorrect. "Jingoism" refers to extreme nationalism, often with aggressive foreign policy. |
(B) | Patriotism | Correct. "Patriotism" refers to the love and devotion one has for their country. |
(C) | Nationalism | Incorrect. "Nationalism" refers to pride in one’s country but doesn't necessarily imply love. |
(D) | Expatriate | Incorrect. "Expatriate" refers to someone who lives outside their native country. |
Correct options:
95. (B) Convoy
96. (B) Patriotism
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