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प्रश्न
For the following question, read the given passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
`Religions, like camel caravans, seem to avoid mountain passes. Buddhism spread quickly south from Buddha's birth-place in southern Nepal across the flat Gangetic plain to Sri Lanka. But it took a millennium to reach China ... The religious belt stretched eventually to Mongolia and Japan, but in Afghanistan, Buddhism filled only a narrow belt that left pagans among the valleys to the east and west in Kailash and Ghor'.
Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the conclusion to the above argument?
विकल्प
Christianity took several centuries to cross the Atlantic Ocean to America
The Hindukush mountains made no difference to the speed with which Islam spread
Buddhism is strongest in mountainous regions
Jainism is less popular in cold climates
उत्तर
The Hindukush mountains made no difference to the speed with which Islam spread
Explanation:
The statement ‘‘The Hindkush mountains made no difference to the spread of Islam’’ nullifies the argument that geography (particularly mountains) played a role in the spread of religion.