Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

Comprehension - (Narrative / Factual)

Question:

Read the given passage and answer the four questions that follow:-

Are you ready to polish your conversation skills? Do you want to know the most important and ultimately the most interesting subject in the world that any person would love to talk about with you? Ready? Okay. Here it is: The key is simple: talk about the most important subject to anyone-themselves. People love to talk about their lives, interests, and experiences. When you centre conversations around others, they'll be drawn to you.

Think of a social event where someone talked only about themselves. Was it enjoyable? Probably not. Now recall someone who focused on you, asking about your life and showing genuine interest. Which person would you prefer to spend time with?

To be a sought-after conversationalist, shift from using "I," "my," and "mine" to "you" and "your." For example, say: "How are you today?" "What are your thoughts on this?" "Is there anything I can help you with? "This subtle shift can significantly increase your influence and appeal.

Another powerful tip is to encourage others to talk about themselves. Ask open-ended questions like: "How is everything going?" "What have you been up to since we last met?" "How is your family doing?"

Show true interest and listen actively. When people feel valued and heard, they'll naturally enjoy your company. Stop focusing on yourself. Instead, prioritize the person you're talking to. By doing so, you'll build stronger connections and leave a positive, lasting impression.

The passage suggests that conversations improve when focused on ____.

Options:

the other person's life and interests

avoiding all personal topics

sharing personal achievements

discussing current events

Correct Answer:

the other person's life and interests

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (1) → the other person's life and interests

The passage explicitly states:

  • "The key is simple: talk about the most important subject to anyone—themselves."

  • "People love to talk about their lives, interests, and experiences."

  • "When you centre conversations around others, they'll be drawn to you."

  • "Stop focusing on yourself. Instead, prioritize the person you're talking to."