Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

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Question:

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

Unless one is wealthy, there is no use in being a charming fellow. Romance is the privilege of the rich, not the profession of the unemployed. The poor should be practical and prosaic. It is better to have a permanent income than to be fascinating. These are the great truths of modern life which Hughie Erskine never realized. Intellectually, he was not of much importance. He never said a brilliant or even ill-natured thing in his life. But he was wonderfully good-looking, as popular with men as he was with women, and had every accomplishment except making money. His father had bequeathed him a cavalry sword and a History of the Peninsular War in fifteen volumes. Hughie hung the first over his looking-glass, put the second on a shelf between Ruff's Guide and Bailey's Magazine, and lived on two hundred a year from an old aunt. He had tried everything. He had gone on the Stock Exchange for six months; but what was a butterfly to do among bulls and bears? He had been a tea-merchant for a little longer but soon tired of pekoe and souchong. Then he tried selling dry sherry. That did not answer. Ultimately, he became nothing; a delightful, ineffectual young man with a perfect profile and no profession.

To make matters worse, he was in love with Laura Merton, the daughter of a retired Colonel. Laura adored him, and he worshipped her, but neither had a penny to their name. Though the Colonel liked Hughie, he refused to approve their engagement.

What can be inferred about Hughie's attempts at various professions?

Options:

He prioritized charm over financial success in his career choices.

He was overly ambitious and chose risky professions.

He had a natural talent for business but no financial backing.

He lacked perseverance and quickly gave up on each venture.

Correct Answer:

He lacked perseverance and quickly gave up on each venture.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (4) → He lacked perseverance and quickly gave up on each venture.

The passage shows that Hughie tried multiple professions but did not stay in any for long:

  • Stock Exchange — left in six months

  • Tea merchant — left “a little longer” but soon tired of it

  • Selling dry sherry — “did not answer,” so he left

This pattern shows that he did not persist in any job long enough to succeed.