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Directions : Given below arc five sentences with underlined word followed by four words. Select the option that is similar in meaning to the underlined word and mark your response in the Answer Sheet accordingly.
The judgment of beauty is based on the human capacity for disinterested pleasure in the natural world.
Indifference
Free of all self-interest
Not caring for something
Extremely focused
- Sentence Explanation: The sentence suggests that judging beauty involves a kind of appreciation or enjoyment that is not influenced by our own personal gains or interests.
- Option 1: Indifference
- This means a lack of interest or concern about something.
- It implies not caring, but it doesn't capture the essence of enjoying something without personal gain.
- Option 2: Free of all self-interest
- This means appreciating or enjoying something without any consideration of personal benefit.
- It best fits the idea of "disinterested pleasure."
- Option 3: Not caring for something
- Similar to indifference, it implies a lack of interest, which doesn't match the context of enjoying beauty for its own sake.
- Option 4: Extremely focused
- This means being highly attentive or concentrated, which is unrelated to the context.
- Correct Answer: Option 2: Free of all self-interest
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