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Read the following passage, and answer the next five questions by choosing the correct options:
Unquestionably a literary life is for the most part an unhappy life; because, if you have genius, you must suffer the penalty of genius; and, if you have only talent, there are so many cares and worries incidental to the circumstances of men of letters, as to make life exceedingly miserable. Besides the pangs of composition, and the continuous disappointment which a true artist feels at his inability to reveal himself, there is the ever-recurring difficulty of gaining the public ear. Young writers are buoyed up by the hope and the belief that they have only to throw that poem at the world's feet to get back in return the laurel-crown; that they have only to push that novel into print to be acknowledged at once as a new light in literature. You can never convince a young author that the editors of magazines and the publishers of books are a practical body of men, who are by no means frantically anxious about placing the best literature before the public. Nay, that for the most part they are mere brokers who conduct their business on the hardest lines of a Profit and Loss account. But supposing your book fairly launches, its perils are only beginning. You have to run the gauntlet of the critics.
A time comes in the life of every author when he regards critics as comical rather than formidable, and goes his way unheeding. But there are sensitive souls that yield under the chastisement and, perhaps after suffering much silent torture, abandon the profession of the pen for ever. Keats, perhaps, is the saddest example of a fine spirit hounded to death by savage criticism; because, whatever his biographers may aver, that furious attack of Gifford and Terry undoubtedly expedited his death. But no doubt there are hundreds who suffer keenly hostile and unscrupulous criticism, and who have to bear that suffering in silence, because it is a cardinal principle in literature that the most unwise thing in the world for an author is to take public notice of criticism in the way of defending himself. Silence is the only safeguard, as it is the only dignified protest against insult and offence. 

Question: 1

Why is the literary life mostly an unhappy one -

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  • due to the attitude of the publishers
  • because of the criticism of the critics
  • pangs of composition
  • All of the above
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct option is (D) : All of the above
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Question: 2

What attitude should an author adopt in the face of bitter critics?

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  • beat every critic brutally
  • respond to every critic individually
  • defend oneself against every criticism
  • maintain silence to pose a dignified protest against insult and offence
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct option is (D) : maintain silence to pose a dignified protest against insult and offence
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Question: 3

Match the words/expressions in List - I with their meanings in List - II

LIST I

 LIST II
Apang of composition Iover enthusiastic 
Bbuoyed up by the hope IImiddlemen
Cmere brokersIIIdishonest
Dunscrupulous IVpain of creativity

Choose the correct answer from the options given below: 

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  • (A)-(IV), (B)-(II), (C)-(I), (D)-(III)
  • (A)-(III), (B)-(I), (C)-(IV), (D)-(II)
  • A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)
  • A)-(IV). (B)-(I). (C)-(II). (D)-(III)
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct option is (D) :A)-(IV). (B)-(I). (C)-(II). (D)-(III)
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Question: 4

What are the ambitions of a young author?

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  • to find large scale readership
  • to have good reviews from critics
  • to get immediate fame as a writer
  • All of the above
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct option is (D) : All of the above
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Question: 5

Which English poet does the author talk about who was hounded to death by savage criticism?

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  • Crifford
  • Keats
  • Yeats
  • Terry
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The Correct Option is B

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The correct option is (B) :Keats
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