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Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions given after the passage:
The paradox, 'it's certain that nothing is certain in life', indicates the writer's
Hatred for scientists
Analytical mind
Scientific mind
Persuasive nature
- Option 1: Hatred for scientists:
- The passage does not suggest any hatred for scientists. It focuses on the paradoxical nature of life and actions rather than an aversion to scientific work.
- Option 2: Analytical mind:
- The writer explores complex situations where initial actions lead to unexpected outcomes. They examine historical figures, like Nobel and Einstein, to highlight life's unpredictability.
- Option 3: Scientific mind:
- Although the passage involves scientific figures, the focus is more philosophical than scientific in terms of thought processes.
- Option 4: Persuasive nature:
- The passage is informative, aiming to present examples rather than to persuade or convince the reader.
Answer: Option 2: Analytical mind
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