AFMC AFMC Solved Paper-2003

  • question_answer

    Directions for Q. 48 to 50: Read the passage and answer the questions given below it. If I had been asked in my early youth whether I preferred to have dealings only with men or only with books, my answer would certainly have been in favour of books. In later years, this has become less and less the case. Not that 1 have had so much bitter experiences with books than with men, on the contrary, purely delightful books even now come my way more often than purely delightful men. But the many bad experiences with men have nourished the meadow of my life as the noblest book could not do.

    Which one of the following statements best reflects the main argument of the passage?

    A)  There are more purely delightful men than purely delightful books

    B)  Books are always better than men

    C)  It is the experience with other human beings that nourishes one's life and not necessarily books

    D)  Neither men nor books give inject worthwhile experience

    Correct Answer: C

    Solution :

                     Not Available


You need to login to perform this action.
You will be redirected in 3 sec spinner