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Q.

Choose the given statement as true/false:


The term "foreigner" is used to refer to a person who is not an Indian.


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The given statement is True.
During the medieval period, a foreigner was defined as anyone who did not belong to a specific society or culture and was not a resident of that village. A city dweller, for example, may regard a forest dweller as an outsider. However, regardless of religion or caste, two people from the same village are not strangers. A person who is not an Indian is referred to as a "foreigner." It was used in the Middle Ages to describe any stranger who appeared, such as in a certain village, who did not belong to that society or culture. A forest dweller is a stranger to a city dweller in this sense. However, two farmers from the same village, regardless of religion or caste, are not strangers to each other.
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Choose the given statement as true/false:The term "foreigner" is used to refer to a person who is not an Indian.