XAT 2014VARC Question 26

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Passage / Data

Analyze the following passage and provide appropriate answers for the questions that follow.

The ways by which you may get money almost exception lead downwards. To have done anything by which you earned money merely is to have been truly idle or worse. If the laborer gets no more than the wages which his employer pays him, he is cheated, he cheats himself. If you would get money as a writer or lecturer, you must be popular, which is to go down perpendicularly. Those services which the community will most readily pay for, it is most disagreeable to render. You are paid for being something less than a man. The State does not commonly reward a genius any more wisely. Even the poet laureate would rather not have to celebrate the accidents of royalty. He must be bribed with a pipe of wine; and perhaps another poet is called away from his muse to gauge that very pipe. The aim of the laborer should be, not to get his living, to get “a good job.” but to perform well a certain work; and even in a pecuniary sense, it would be economy for a town to pay its laborers so well that they would not feel that they were working for low ends, for a livelihood merely, but for scientific, or even moral ends. Do not hire a man who does your work for money, but him who does it for love of it.

The community has no bribe that will tempt a wise man. You may raise money enough to tunnel a mountain, but you cannot raise money enough to hire a man who is minding his own business. An efficient and valuable man does what he can, whether the community pays him for it or not. The inefficient offer their inefficiency to the highest bidder, and are forever expecting to be put into office. One would suppose that they were rarely disappointed. God gave the righteous man a certificate entitling him to food and raiment, but the unrighteous man found a facsimile of the same in God’s coffers, and appropriated it, and obtained food and raiment like the former. It is one of the most extensive systems of counterfeiting that the world has seen. I did not know that mankind was suffering for want of gold. I have seen a little of it. I know that it is very malleable, but not so malleable as wit. A grain of gold will gild a great surface, but not so much as a grain of wisdom.

Which of the following would the author disagree most with?

Answer & solution

  • A

    Setting up a factory in a rural area

  • B

    Advertising for tooth paste

  • C

    Studying in a business school

  • Betting in a casino

  • E

    Working for an investment bank

Solution

The prime concern of the author pertains to achievement of scientific and moral ends through the pursuit of work. Remuneration, according to the author, refers to a means to achieve the same. He attaches importance to values. Betting in a casino, according to his perspective, would amount to acquisition of money and has no moral merit associated with it.
Setting up a factory in a rural area and studying in a business school may contribute to the greater good. Eliminate options 1 and 3.
An analogous relationship cannot be established between the author's perspective and the advertising of toothpaste or working for an investment bank. Eliminate options 2 and 5.
Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

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