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Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions given after the passage:
Immanuel's interest in dynamites influenced Alfred's inclination for working ___________.
for humanity
with explosives
for the Nobel Peace Prize
with contradiction
- The passage says Immanuel Nobel, Alfred’s father, was an inventor who “experimented extensively with explosives.”
- Alfred Nobel followed a similar path, doing “research and experiments with a large range of chemicals,” especially related to “technology and different weapons,” “rockets,” “cannons,” and “gun powder.”
- There is no direct mention of Alfred’s early work being for humanity (Option 1).
- His inclination was specifically towards working with explosives, as influenced by his father (Option 2).
- The Nobel Peace Prize (Option 3) came much later in Alfred’s life, after feelings of guilt—not as a result of his early inclination.
- Working with contradiction (Option 4) is a theme in the passage, but not how Alfred’s initial interest is described.
Correct answer:
Option:2 - with explosives.
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