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Read the following passage and answer the questions given below it: The tragedy lies in the fact that many men struggle to reach the same objective by different roads, each one genuinely believing in his own mission and holding himself in duty bound to follow his own road without any regards for others. The movements, parties, religious groups, etc. originate entirely independently of one another out of the general urge of the time, and all with a view to working towards the same goal. It may seem a tragic thing, at least at the first sight, that this should be so because people are too often inclined to think that forces which are dispersed in a different direction would attain their ends far more quickly and more surely if they were united in one common effort. But it is not true. For nature, she decides according to the rules of her ‘inexorable rule’. She leaves these diverse groups to compete with each other and dispute the palm of victory and thus she chooses the cleanest, shortest and surest way along which she leads the movement to its final goal. Here it is also certain that the natural law will take the course, inasmuch as the strongest will be destined to fulfil the great mission. But usually, the others are slow to acknowledge that only one man is called. On the contrary, they all believe that they have an equal right to engage in the solution of the difficulties in the question and they are equally called for the job. Their contemporary world is generally quite unable to decide which of all these possess the highest gifts and merits among them.
What can be the exact title of this passage?
Survival of the fittest
Nature’s rule
Man – germinator of conflicts
Nature Vs contemporary world.
Correct answer is (c). As this is the main theme of the passage.
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