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Mr. Rohan had never thought much about the origin of wealth or inequalities in life. It was his firm belief that if this world was not good, the next would be good and this faith sustained him. He was not like some others whom he knew, who would sell their souls to the devil.He always thought of God before doing anything. He lived the life of an honest man. He had not married, but did not desire another man’s wife. He believed that women weakened men as was described in the stories of Samson and Delilah .
It was Mr.Rohan’s belief that
one can be happy only by remaining a bachelor
the world is a happy place
there is no other world
one must lead an honest life
Here one may be confused between the two options a and d but if we take a closer look we will realize that it is better to choose option d over option a as in the last sentence of the passage it is clearly written that he believed that women “weakened” men. Mr. Rohan believed in man’s weakening because of women not man’s unhappiness because of women .
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