The tone of the passage is best described as:
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Question
The tone of the passage is best described as:
- A. Critical and dismissive of India's diplomacy.
- B. Analytical and balanced in its evaluation of India's foreign policy. (Correct answer)
- C. Emotional and nationalistic in support of India's rise.
- D. Simplistic and descriptive without critical insight.
Correct Answer
Option B — Analytical and balanced in its evaluation of India's foreign policy.
Detailed Solution & Explanation
The correct answer is Analytical and balanced in its evaluation of India's foreign policy..
Key Points
- The passage sets out India's position, supports it with concrete examples, and then devotes a full paragraph to the difficulties — that even-handedness makes it analytical and balanced.
- It neither celebrates nor condemns, and it qualifies its claims (*balancing moral diplomacy with economic pragmatism remains a delicate task*).
Additional Information
- Option A (critical and dismissive) fails because the author treats India's approach as coherent and legitimate.
- Option C (emotional and nationalistic) fails because the language is measured and the difficulties are stated plainly.
- Option D (simplistic and descriptive) fails because the passage evaluates rather than merely reports.
- A dependable signal of a balanced tone is a paragraph beginning *However* — the author is deliberately presenting the other side.
*Ministry of Papers worked solution. The Commission has not yet published the official key for this paper; this answer will be reconciled with it on release.*
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