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According to the poem, what should knowledge be free from?

ARestrictions and ignorance

BOpinions and biases

CTraditions and conventions

DLaws and regulations

Answer:

A. Restrictions and ignorance

Read Explanation:

  • In Where the Mind is Without Fear, Rabindranath Tagore envisions a world where knowledge is free from restrictions, ignorance, and barriers.

  • He advocates for an enlightened society where education is accessible to all, untainted by narrow-mindedness or prejudice.


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