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lunatika

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What did the spinning of cotton on a simple spinning wheel symbolize for Gandhi?
 
  a. Working people
  b. Nirvana
  c. Passive resistance
  d. Glories of past Indian history
  e. Meditation and resistance

Question 2

Which of the following is not true about cuneiform?
 
  a. It used the Cyrillic alphabet.
  b. It was used for record keeping.
  c. It was used for teaching.
  d. It was used to record Mesopotamian literature.
  e. It was developed by the Sumerians.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

a



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