(Q-37 to 40): Read the following passage and answer the questions given below: He had never thought much about the origin of wealth nor about the inequity of human conditions. He firmly believed that if this world was evil, the next could not but be good, and this faith upheld him. He was not like the clever fellows who sell their souls to the devil; he never took the name of God in vain; he lived the life of an honest man, and thought he had no wife, he did not covet his neighbor’s, for woman is the enemy of strong men, as he learnt by the story of Samson which is written in the scripture. (Q-40): “To sell one’s souls to the devil” means to
A Sell oneself to make both ends meet
B surppress the voice of one’s conscience and take to an immoral life
C sell one’s honesty for the sake of monetary benefits
D buy evil by mortgaging goodness
Solution
Correct Answer: Option C
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