Question
Inference- Gaining knowledge is important than how much
you score. I. In education, two things are important – domain knowledge and soft skills. Develop the penchant for gaining knowledge and do not get into the mad rush for marks. Knowledge will stay forever, marks might fade over a period of time. II. Knowledge is how much you can retain knowledge. It's a never ending process, and there is always so much to learn. Our world is a fascinating place with a lot of things you can learn and attain in terms of knowledge so get the best out of it. Knowledge is more important than marks but again you need marks to enter a place where you can earn knowledge. On the contrary, you don't need a school or college to earn knowledge. People with good knowledge always get good marks. III. So let us learn the joy of learning. Every subject has its own charm and beauty. Let us try to learn lesson in the best way and apply it to our daily life. If we learn the lesson this way then it will be sure that we will pass the examinations with flying colours as marks will be behind us. Thus it won't be good to set marks as the main objective and leaving knowledge behind. Instead of this; let us aim for knowledge. Directions : In each of the given questions an inference is given which is then followed by three paragraphs. You have to find the paragraph(s) from where it is inferred. Choose the option with the best possible outcome as your choice.Solution
I, II and III gives us the idea that knowledge is more important than getting a good score.
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