Verbal Ability - Comprehension - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Comprehension - Section 19 (Q.No. 3)
Directions to Solve
There is modicum of truth in the assertion that "a working knowledge of ancient history is necessary to the intelligent interpretaion of current events". But the sage who uttered these words of wisdom might well have added something on the benefits of studying, particularly, the famous battles of history for the lessons they contain for those of us who lead or aspire to leadership. Such a study will reveal certain qualities and attributes which enabled the winners to win and certain deficiencies which caused the losers to lose. And the student will see that the same patterns recurs consistently, again and again, throughout the centuries.

3.
The expression "more than a modicum of truth" means
some truth
much truth
more than a small amount of truth
nothing but truth
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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James Musaasizi said:   2 years ago
Modicum means a small quantity of something, so for me, the answer should have been "A" because when you take "C" it means it's more than small.

Royfred said:   2 years ago
Answer is A because modicum means something small.

RAM said:   2 years ago
I think it should be option B.

Bits said:   8 years ago
It should be B so why C?

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