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Read the following Passage 'A' carefully & choose the appropriate answer from the options given for Question No. 61-69.
Passage 'A'
There is a general consensus that 'International Understanding' need to be taught as a separate subject at the school stage as that would add to the curricular load which is already too heavy.
(I) Instead is should be woven into the Curriculum and the numerous opportunities that present themselves while teaching normal school subjects may be intelligently and imaginatively used by the teacher to promote International Understanding.
(II) The school subjects which can be most profitably used for this purpose are History, Geography, Civics, Economics, Sociology, Political Science, Social Science, Languages as well as Physical and Life Science. However, at the higher education level.
(III) International education can be prescribed as a separate subject of study. In fact, the present situation in India broadly conforms to this consensus so far as the school state is concerned. At the under-graduate and the post-graduate levels, courses of study in subjects like History, Geography, Economics, Political Science, International Relations, International Law and International Organization have been prescribed by most of the indirect bearing on promoting UNESCO ideals.
The school subjects which can be most profitably used for this purpose are History, Geography, Civics, Economics, Sociology, Political Science, Social Sciences, Languages as well as Physical and Life Sciences. In the above sentence, the underlined Profitably is a :