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Passage: Many argue about the rights of the child vs the preservation of culture in the case of the Kumari. Q50. What is the central debate mentioned in the passage?
AWhether she should be paid more
BThe conflict between child rights and cultural preservation
CWhich goddess she represents
DHow many festivals she should attend
✓ Correct Answer: B — The conflict between child rights and cultural preservation
The passage mentions the argument between 'rights of the child' and 'preservation of culture'.
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