XAT 2017VARC Question 17

Mixed PracticeEasy
Passage / Data

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

Writing is both my vocation and my avocation: that’s all I do.

You may wonder why I should write a genealogy. Well, to begin with, my story is interesting. And, next, I am a mystery -more so than a tree or a sunset or even a flash of lightning. But, sadly, I am taken for granted by those who use me, as if I were a mere incident and without background. This supercilious attitude relegates me to the level of the commonplace. This is a species of the grievous error in which mankind cannot too long persist without peril. For, as a wise man, G. K. Chesterton, observed, “We are perishing for want of wonder, not for want of wonders.”

I, simple though I appear to be, merit your wonder and awe, a claim I shall attempt to prove. In fact, if you can understand me-no, that’s too much to ask of anyone – if you can become aware of the miraculousness that I symbolize, you can help save the freedom mankind is so unhappily losing. I have a profound lesson to teach. And I can teach this lesson better than an automobile or an airplane or a mechanical dishwasher because – well, because I am seemingly so simple.

Simple? Yet, not a single person on the face of this earth knows how to make me. This sounds fantastic, doesn’t it? Especially when you realize that there are about one and one-half billion of my kind produced in the U.S. each year.

Pick me up and look me over. What do you see? Not much meets the eye – there’s some wood, lacquer, the printed labeling, graphite lead, a bit of metal, and an eraser.

A “supercilious attitude” in this passage implies:

Answer & solution

  • A

    Failure to perceive the mystery of the sunset.

  • Arrogance of treating all simple things as trivial.

  • C

    Lack of curiosity in seeking the mystery behind the lighting.

  • D

    A tendency to break down intricacies of creation into its simple parts.

  • E

    Prosaic attitude immune to the mysteries of the world.

Solution

“Supercilious” means 'arrogant or contemptuous attitude'. In the passage, it is used w.r.t. pencil. Since, pencil looks simple and trivial, people might develop supercilious attitude towards it.
Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

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