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1. The main difference between men and animals is the difference in their power of concentration. All
success in any line of work is the result of this. Everybody knows something about concentration
We see its results every day. High achievements in art, music, etc. are the results of concentration
Those who have trained animals find much difficulty in the fact that they are constantly forgetting
what is told to them. They cannot concentrate their minds on anything long at a time. Here is the
difference between men and animals - the man has the greater power of concentration and also
constitutes the difference between one man to another. Compare the lowest to the highest man. The
difference is in the degree of concentration. This is the only difference.
2. Everybody's mind becomes concentrated at times. We all concentrate upon things we love and we love
those things upon which we concentrate our minds. What mother is there who does not love the face
of her homeliest child? That face is to her the most beautiful in the world. She loves it because she
concentrates her mind on it and if everyone could concentrate their minds on that face, everyone
would love it. It would be to all the most beautiful face.
3. We all concentrate our minds on those things we love. When we hear beautiful music, our minds
become fastened upon it and we cannot take them away. Those who concentrate their minds on
classical music do not like common music, and vice versa. Music in which the notes follow each other
in rapid succession holds the mind readily. A child loves lively music because the rapidity of the
notes gives the mind no chance to wander. A man who likes common music dislikes classical music
because it is more complicated and requires a greater degree of concentration to follow it.
4. The great trouble with such concentration is that we do not control the mind. It controls us. Something
outside of ourselves, as it were, draws the mind into it and holds it as long as it chooses. We hear
melodious tunes or see a beautiful painting, and the mind is held fast: we cannot take it away.
5. If I speak to you well upon a subject you like, your mind becomes concentrated upon what I am saying
I draw your mind away from yourself and hold it upon the subject in spite of yourself. Thus out
attention is held, our minds are concentrated upon various things, in spite of ourselves. We cannot
help it.
On the basis of your reading of the above passage, answer any ten of the following questions by
choosing the most appropriate answer.
(a) What is the main difference between men and animals?
(b) the author claimed that human being ______ on things they love.
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a+b+c=0
a=−b−c ..........(1)
(a+b+c)
2
=0
a
2
+b
2
+c
2
+2(ab+bc+ca)=0
K(a
2
−bc)+2(ab+bc+ca)=0
2(ab+bc+ca)=−K(a(−b−c)−bc)
⟹2(ab+bc+ca)=K(ab+bc+ca)
⟹K=2
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