Verbal Ability - Selecting Words - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Selecting Words - Section 1 (Q.No. 137)
Directions to Solve
Pick out the most effective word(s) from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
137.
He is a very careful person, he never takes side but remains ......
Discussion:
21 comments Page 2 of 3.
Jhelam said:
1 decade ago
I think impartial or unbiased should be the correct answer not prejudiced. It is given in the sentence that "he does not take sides".
Rana Singh said:
1 decade ago
I think D part is correct due to presence of BUT. He never take side means directly he is not taking side, may be indirectly.
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NIVEDITA said:
1 decade ago
Prejudiced means To cause(someone) to judge prematurely and irrationally.
but here he is very careful person therefore prejudiced is wrong
Also Unbiased means showing no prejudice for or against something; (BUT HERE NO SCENARIO IS MENTIONED AGAINST OR FOR WHICH HE WILL ACT).
THEREFORE CORRECT IS IMPARTIAL.
but here he is very careful person therefore prejudiced is wrong
Also Unbiased means showing no prejudice for or against something; (BUT HERE NO SCENARIO IS MENTIONED AGAINST OR FOR WHICH HE WILL ACT).
THEREFORE CORRECT IS IMPARTIAL.
John said:
1 decade ago
Unbiased and impartial are the same. Can anyone explain to me why "impartial" is the appropriate answer?
Rishi said:
1 decade ago
Unbiased is used for things. Hence impartial is used. And prejudice is no where fitting in this sentence.
Prejudice means and unfavorable opinion without knowledge or reason.
Prejudice means and unfavorable opinion without knowledge or reason.
PARTHA SARATHI said:
9 years ago
I think 'neutral' is the best fitting word :3.
Can anybody explain why impartial?
Thank You.
Can anybody explain why impartial?
Thank You.
Vicky said:
9 years ago
Neutral means not partial impartial or prejudiced if someone is very careful it should be neutral.
Siddharth said:
8 years ago
Unbiased is not wrong either as it denotes taking sides or making a decision favouring a party so that can be used too.
Ashish said:
7 years ago
I think both A and B same.
Ayushi said:
5 years ago
Can anyone explain to me Why impartial?
I think it's option D.
I think it's option D.
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