Directions (Q.96-100): Read the following passages and answer the items that follow. Read the following passages and answer the items that follow.
PASSAGE-III:
This rule of always trying to do things as well as one can do them has an important bearing upon the problem of ambition. No man or woman should be without ambition, which is the inspiration of activity. But if one allows ambition to drive one to attempt things which are beyond one’s own personal capacity, then unhappiness will result. If one imagines that one can do everything better than other people, then envy and jealousy, those twin monsters, will come to sadden one’s days. But if one concentrates one’s attention upon developing one’s own special capacities, the things one is best at, then one does not worry over much if other people are more successful.
A) It is good to imagine oneself better than others |
B) One should not imagine oneself always to be better than others |
C) All persons have equal capacity |
D) One should have more ambition than others. |
B) One should not imagine oneself always to be better than others |