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Question : What challenge do historians face when using oral sources to study the partition of India?

Option 1: Limited availability of recorded testimonies

Option 2: Difficulty in translating testimonies into multiple languages

Option 3: Ensuring the physical preservation of oral recordings

Option 4: Interpreting subjective and emotionally charged narratives


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Correct Answer: Interpreting subjective and emotionally charged narratives


Solution : Correct Option: 4
Explanation: Historians face the challenge of interpreting subjective and emotionally charged narratives when using oral sources to study the partition of India. Oral testimonies are personal accounts that can vary widely in perspective and emotion, making it difficult to construct an objective historical narrative.

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