Paper 1 · Comprehension
UGC NET December 2022 (23.02.2023) Shift-I
Passage
Ideally, scientists deduce conclusions from general laws that they know to be true. For example, if we know that massive objects attract each other because of gravity, then it follows that an apple will fall to the ground when it releases from the tree. This logical reasoning from general to specific is known as deductive reasoning. Often, however, we do not know the general laws that guide natural systems. We observe, for example, that birds appear and disappear as a year goes by. Through many repeated observations in different places, we can infer that the birds move from place to place. We can develop a general rule that birds migrate seasonally. Reasoning from many observations to produce a general rule is inductive reasoning. Although deductive reasoning is more logically sound than inductive reasoning, it only works when our general laws are correct. We often rely on inductive reasoning to understand the world because we have few immutable laws. Sometimes it is insight, as much as reasoning, that leads us to an answer. Many people fail to recognise the role that insight, creativity, aesthetics and luck play in research. Some of our most important discoveries were made not because of superior scientific method and objective detachment, but because the investigators were passionately interested in their topics and pursued hunches that appeared unreasonable to fellow scientists.
According to the passage, some of the scientists were able to make important discoveries primarily because of their which of the following?
- Passionate interest in the subject
- Superior scientific method
- Objective detachment
A1 only ✓ Correct
B2 & 3 only
C1 & 2 only
D1, 2 & 3 only
Correct answer: (A) 1 only — It was primarily their passionate interest in the subject, so the answer is item 1 only.
Explanation
★It was primarily their passionate interest in the subject, so the answer is item 1 only.
★The passage discusses how some important discoveries were made.
★It says they were made not because of superior scientific method.
★It also says they were not because of objective detachment.
★They were made because the investigators were passionately interested in their topics.
★So the primary reason is passionate interest in the subject, matching item 1.
★So the answer is item 1 only.
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