The thought came to a certain king that he would never fail if he knew three things. These three things were: What is the right time to begin something? Which people should he listen to? What is the most important thing for him to do? The king, therefore, sent messengers throughout his kingdom, promising a large sum of money to anyone who would answer these three questions. Many wise men came to the king, but they all answered his questions differently. 1. Why did the king want to know the answer of these questions? *
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to become a wise man
to avoid failure in life
to get the victory
to collect lot of money
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probably all of these
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but mostly to avoid failure because he took knowl dge of many people and make people better living in themselves
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We are provided with a paragraph in which we are asked a question for which we are provided with some options. The correct option that will be chosen as the answer will be 'to avoid failure in life.'
- This comprehension passage has been extracted from the lesson ' The three questions.'
- Leo Tolstoy wrote 'The three questions.'
- In this story, he explains about a king who wants to know the answer to the three kings which was asked by the wise hermit.
- According to the wise hermit if the king knows the answers to these questions he will never be a failure in life.
- So the king thinks that he would never fail if he knew the answer to these three questions.
- Therefore the correct option will be ' To avoid failure in life.'
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