Comprehension Passage

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I must say that, beyond occasionally exposing me to laughter, my constitutional shyness has been of no great disadvantage to me. In fact, I can see that, on the contrary, it has been all to my advantage. My hesitancy in speech, which was once an annoyance, is now a pleasure. Its greatest pleasure has been that it has taught me the economy of words. I have naturally formed the habit of restraining my thoughts. And I can now, give myself the certificate that a thoughtless word hardly ever escapes of my tongue or pen. I do not recollect ever having had to regret anything in my speech or writing. I have thus been spared many a mishap and waste of time. Experience has taught me that silence is part of the spiritual discipline of a votary of truth. Proneness to exaggerate, to suppress or modify the truth, wittingly or unwittingly, is a natural weakness of man and silence is necessary in order to surmount it. A man of few words will rarely be thoughtless in his speech; he will measure every word.

Match List I with List II

LIST I

LIST II

(A)

A man of few words will 

(i)

rarely be thoughtless in his speech 

(B)

My hesitancy in speech 

(ii)

was once an annoyance. 

(C)

Proneness to exaggerate, |modify and suppress that truth

(iii)

is a natural weakness in man 

(D)

My shyness 

(iv)

occasionally exposed me to laughter

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

1
A - IV, B - III, C - II, D - I
2
A - II, B - I, C - IV, D - III
3
A - III, B - IV, C - I, D - II
4
A - I, B - II, C - III, D - IV

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