Question
A. An essay which appeals chiefly to
the intellect is Francis Bacon's Of Studies'.
B. His careful tripartite division of
studies expressed succinctly in aphoristic prose demands the complete
attention of the mind of the reader.
C. He considers
studies as they should be; for pleasure, for self-improvement, for business.
D. He considers the evils of excess
study; laziness, affectation and preciosity.
(CAT 1998)
the intellect is Francis Bacon's Of Studies'.
B. His careful tripartite division of
studies expressed succinctly in aphoristic prose demands the complete
attention of the mind of the reader.
C. He considers
studies as they should be; for pleasure, for self-improvement, for business.
D. He considers the evils of excess
study; laziness, affectation and preciosity.
(CAT 1998)
Answer: Option B
:
B
Option (b)
(A) tells the subject of essay. (B) states that essay requires complete
attention of the mind of the reader.
(C) tells studies are for pleasure self-improvement and for
business. (D) continues
with the same. Hence ABCD
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B
Option (b)
(A) tells the subject of essay. (B) states that essay requires complete
attention of the mind of the reader.
(C) tells studies are for pleasure self-improvement and for
business. (D) continues
with the same. Hence ABCD
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