Verbal Ability - Comprehension - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Comprehension - Section 12 (Q.No. 2)
Directions to Solve
The enjoyment of physical possession of things would seem to be one of the prerogatives of wealth which has been little impaired. Presumably nothing has happened to keep the man who can afford them from enjoying his Rembrandt and his homegrown orchids. But enjoyment of things has always been associated with the third prerogative of wealth which is the distinct it confers. In a world where nearly everyone was poor, the distinction was very great. It was the natural consequence of rarity. In England it is widely agreed, the ducal families are not uniformly superior. There is a roughly normal incidence of intelligence and stupidity, good taste and bad taste, morality, immorality. But very few people are dukes and duchesses, although the later have become rather more frequent with modern easing of divorce laws. As a result, even though they may be intrinsically unexpectional they are regarded with some awe. So it has long have been with the rich. Were dukes numerous their position would deteriorate. As the rich have become more numerous, they have inevitably becomes a debased currency.

2.
The enjoyment of the physical possession of things
is one of the privileges of wealth which has not been changed
is one of the privileges of wealth which should be curtailed
has little to do with the prerogatives of wealth
is a prerogative of wealth which cannot be disputed
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Raj said:   1 decade ago
I think it should be B,

Because enjoyment of physical possession of things would seem to be one of the prerogatives of wealth which has been little impaired or curtailed.

Praveen said:   1 decade ago
Impaired and curtailed have different meanings. Curtail means to put an end, impaired means as it is in the context of impairment.

Patrick said:   2 years ago
Here, the given paragraph is about fun and comfort with physical possessions.

Bella said:   1 year ago
I think A is the correct answer because he shows that presumably, nothing has happened to keep a man who can afford them from enjoying his Rembrandt and his homegrown orchids.

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