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MPSC Rajyaseva 2018 CSAT — Question 28

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Read the following passage and answer the questions from 26 to 30: [Note: this is a paraphrased summary of the original passage, not a verbatim reproduction, since the source is an excerpt from a specific published memoir.] The narrator, APJ Abdul Kalam, recalls a colleague named Arun Tiwari, who had worked in his laboratory since 1982. Their bond deepened in February 1987, when Kalam visited Tiwari in a coronary care unit in Hyderabad, where Tiwari was recovering from a serious heart-related illness. Tiwari asked only for Kalam's blessing, hoping to live long enough to complete one of his projects. He recovered within a month and went on to play a key role in completing the airframe of the Akash missile, a task finished in three years. Afterward, Tiwari spent a year turning Kalam's own recollections into a connected narrative, eventually helping write Kalam's autobiography, weaving in pieces of poetry Kalam had marked in his personal reading over the years. Kalam frames the resulting book as more than a personal memoir -- as an account of Indian science's broader struggle to become self-reliant. He closes by describing himself as a believer who sees his scientific achievements, and the people who helped him along the way, as expressions of a higher purpose rather than his own doing alone.

कलाम हे ____________ होते. (खालील पर्यायांमधून अधिक परिपूर्ण वर्णन निवडा) / Kalam was a/an (Choose a more complete description from the options)

1)अज्ञेयवादी / Agnostic
2)आस्तिक / Theist
3)नास्तिक / Atheist
4)आस्तिक, शास्त्रज्ञ आणि प्रचंड वाचन करणारे / Theist, a scientist and a voracious reader✓ Correct

Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was a deeply spiritual believer in God (theist), an accomplished scientist, and an avid reader with vast knowledge.