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Read the following passage and answer the items that follow. Your answer to these items should be based on the passages only.
Passage
"........ most people would agree that telling deliberate lies is wrong, except perhaps in certain special situations where more harm will be done by telling the truth. Even the most truthful people probably tell a good many more lies that might be regarded as semantic lies; their use of words contains some measure of falsehood, more or less deliberate."
Q. Which one of the following habits is found more often in good people ?
Mixing up the true and false
Intentional mixing up of truth with the false.
Falsification of facts
Complete concealment of truth
Option (1) is correct - The passage talks about people telling lies to reduce the harm from telling the truth. That's why all people mix truth with false. However, it cannot be said in terms of good people habits. Option (2) is incorrect - The passage specifically highlights in the last line "their use of falsehood, more or less deliberate". Good people use lies more or less deliberately to reduce the harm from the truth. Hence it’s their habit of intentionally mixing the truth with false. Hence this option is correct. Option (3) is incorrect - The passage does not argue for falsification of facts. It merely focuses on the inclusion of lies in truth occasionally. Option (4) is incorrect - The passage does not argue for concealing the truth. The phrase “measure of falsehood” reflects that concealing truth will only be to some extent rather than complete concealment of truth.
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