Q.1. Read the following passage carefully and answer the
questions given below it:
You are young. I should like you to have the pride of
youth and ambition of youth to do something worthwhile
and big. All of you may not be geniuses but some of you
might yet do worthwhile things in some department of
human activity or other. I donot like people who have no
pride and ambition and are just sloppy people.
I am not using the words pride and ambition in a small
personal sense. I donot mean the pride of getting money,
which is the silliest of all types of pride. Pride should
consist in doing your job in the best possible manner. If
you are a scientist, think of becoming an Einstein, not
merely a reader in your university. If you are a medical
man think of some discovery which will bring healing to
the human race. If you are an engineer, aim at some new
invention. The mere act of aiming at something big makes
you big.
If my colleagues and I and others who function on the
public stage today appear big leaders to you, look back
on how we became so. We may have had some virtue and
some ability, but essentially we became what we were
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