IBPS RRB Office Assistant Model Paper 3

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Directions (146-160): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions givenbelow it. Certain words/phrases are given in bold to help you to locate them while answeringsome of the questions.
Mahatma Gandhi has repeatedly called himself a truthseeker and has learned, in thecourse of his search, that truth is a condition of being, not a quality outside of oneself or amoral acquisition, that it is of the very essence of the divine in man. Though he saw deceitand falsehood all around him, and knew that it was accepted as the standard of life by peopleoccupying positions of authority and influence, he was never afterwards tempted to yield to iteven when to have done so would have brought advantage and no condemnation.
For healing he always had a great love and some aptitude and when at the age of seventeenhis family in conclave suggested his going to England to study law, he begged to be allowed tostudy medicine instead. This, however, was not permitted and law was chosen for him. But,the love of healing remained, and though he could not study in the orthodox schools of medicine,he gratified his desire by studying various forms of nature cure treatment and byexperimenting with these on his person and on his friends and relatives. Some of theseexperiments produced remarkable results possibly not only due to the treatment but also tohis devoted and instinctive nursing.
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