AFMC AFMC Solved Paper-2001

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    Directions for Q. 26 to 30: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases in the passage are given in hold to locate them while answering some of the questions. In this life, there are no gains without pains. Life indeed would be dull if there were no difficulties. Games lose their zest if there is no real struggle and if the result is a foregone conclusion. Both the winner and the loser enjoy a game most if it is closely contested to the last. No victory is a real triumph unless the foe is worthy of the steel. Whether we like it or not, life is a continuous competitive examination.

    The statement the foe is worthy of the steel, in the last but one sentence means that :

    A)  the other fellow is capable of defending himself

    B)  the opposite team is equipped with deadly arms

    C)   the enemy shows a lot of fact and flexibility

    D)  the enemy is capable of showing determined hardline and resistance

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

                     The meaning of ?foe is worthy of the steel? is that the other fellow is capable of defending himself.


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