Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the correct/most appropriate options. Man who is believed to have evolved from apes, is a curious mixture of varied motives. He is not only the subject of needs but is also their creator. He not only seeks to satisfy his needs but also caters to his desire for beauty and grace. He is eager to satisfy his passion for more and more knowledge. Although in a general way, the maxim 'necessity is the mother of invention' is true, it is by no means the whole truth. Man is something much greater than an intelligent being using his intellect to make newer inventions from time to time. He has within him a spirit which is ever exhorting him to cut across his needs and learn to be happy with what he has. The real purpose underlying this maxim lies in its utility in the worldly sense. It tells us to be up and doing, not to be passive in our attitude to life. It asks us not to remain slaves of old habits and ways of life. We must face the new situations with a creative mind. Every new difficulty, every new problem, which confronts us in life, can be tackled successfully with the spirit of inventiveness. What does the maxim mentioned in the passage teach us?
The passage discusses the nature of human beings and their relationship with needs, desires, and creativity. It emphasizes the idea that while necessity often drives invention, humans possess a spirit that encourages them to transcend their basic needs and engage in creative and meaningful activities. The maxim "necessity is the mother of invention" is highlighted as a call to action, urging individuals to be proactive and inventive in the face…Read More
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