Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

Comprehension - (Narrative / Factual)

Question:

To get an all-round exposure to life, take out five days – not too many, just five days.

Spend one day – morning to evening, with a farmer. Go with him to the farm early morning and see whatever he does all day. You will become sensitive towards the environment, towards food. Spending the day watching the farmer will let us know the hard work and resources that go into producing food and we will think twice before wasting it.

Spend one day in jail (but without committing a crime). You will realize that the people we label as criminals and put in prisons landed there due to circumstances, due to ignorance. When anger grips a person, they are not in control of their actions. If you ask the most hardened criminal, they will say, “I didn’t do it. Something came over me and it just happened.” It will become evident that inside every culprit there is a victim crying for help. Compassion will arise in your heart.

On the third day, become a school teacher. You will understand why a guru is needed. Wherever you are in life, there are so many that you can help and guide.You don’t really need a special skill to be a guru, you need compassion. Being a teacher, you can channel that compassion to people.

Spend the fourth day in a mental institution. Whatever anybody in a mental hospital says to you, whatever names they call you, you won’t take it to heart. After spending a day when anybody can say anything to you, you will develop the strength to face criticism without being shaken. Not only will you be strong enough to accept all criticism, you will have compassion for those who criticize you. You should have the courage to give criticism and the courage to receive criticism as well.

Spend one day in the cemetery or funeral home. You will have a very close and intense experience of the impermanence of life. Whatever complaints you have will vanish. Having the experience that death can come anytime will change your perspective on life for good.

Which of the following is a Synonym for impermanence?

Options:

uncertainty

longevity

immorality

permanency

Correct Answer:

uncertainty

Explanation:

The synonym for "impermanence" is Option 1: uncertainty.

Impermanence refers to the quality or state of being temporary, transient, or not lasting. It suggests the idea of change, instability, and the absence of permanence. Synonyms for impermanence include uncertainty, transience, instability, volatility, and ephemerality. Among the given options, "uncertainty" best captures the meaning of impermanence as it relates to the transient and unpredictable nature of life.

Explanation of wrong options:

  • Option 2: longevity - Longevity refers to the duration or length of time that something or someone lasts, particularly in terms of lifespan or durability. It is the opposite of impermanence, as it suggests a long-lasting or permanent state.
  • Option 3: immorality - Immorality refers to the violation of moral principles or the lack of ethical behavior. It is unrelated to the concept of impermanence, which pertains to the temporary and changing nature of things rather than moral conduct.
  • Option 4: permanency - Permanency refers to the quality or state of being permanent, enduring, or lasting indefinitely. It is the opposite of impermanence, which implies the absence of lasting or fixed characteristics.