Verbal Ability :: Comprehension
Nehru was a leader with many-sided personalities. He was fond of reading and writing books as much as he was interested in fighting political and social issues. His personality was a perfect blend of scientist and the humanist. Whenever he looked at problems from a scientific point of view, he never forgot to consider the holistic growth of man. As a scientist, he did not believe in a benevolent power interested in men's affairs, but as a self-proclaimed non-believer, he had strong faith in life and beauty of nature. He adored children; he saw them as blossoms of promise and renewal, the only hope for mankind
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What Nehru thought about children
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Nehru was fond of
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According to Nehru
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In this passage, 'a benevolent power interested in men's affair' refers to
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In this passage the phrase "many-sided personality' means