CLAT Sample Paper CLAT Sample Paper-5

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    Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
    Passage
    Long ago, Emperson wrote "A man's task is his life-preserver." This seems to be remarkably correct in our modern life. The man without task is like a ship without a ballast and anchor, he is all too often merely a drifter. Few men seem to have initiative enough to choose a task for themselves if they do not need to work. When the inevitable disappointments come, as they assuredly will, they are completely overwhelmed. But the man who has his task has no time for vain regret, he escapes the disastrous fate, which overtakes his less fortunate brother. Work is one of the greatest safety-valves, which was ever invented and youth especially needs it.
    A man, who suffers from vain regrets must have

    A)  choosen his life's work rather carelessly

    B)  met with disastrous fate                 

    C)  been a victim of adverse circumstances 

    D)  lived a preserved life                   

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

    A man, who suffers from vain regrets must have chosen his life's work rather carelessly because who did not give importance to his work, one day definetly he had to cry on it.


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