JIPMAT 2024
VA
Vocabulary
Easy
Read the paragraph and answer the questions that follow.
Are people ___ (i) ___ or even typically, guided by reason, rather than, say, by passion or impulse ? If the norms of rational behaviour are not followed by people in their actual behaviour, how can we seek the same answer to two rather different questions : what would be rational for a person to do ? And what would the person actually do ? Shouldn't the economists who make such double use of maximisation - whether through explicit reasoning ___ (ii) ___ by implicit presumption - be invited to apply their minds to this ?A number of economists have indeed paid attention to systematic departures from rationality in actual choices made by people. One argument that has been invoked, in a line of reasoning proposed by Herbert Simon, goes by the name of bounded rationality. It concerns the possibility that people may not, in all cases, look for fully ___ (iii) ___ choices because of their inability to be sufficiently focussed. There is considerable evidence, powerfully presented, for example, ___ (iv) ___ Kahneman, Slovic and Tversky, that people may fail to understand adequately the nature of the uncertainty.Pick the most appropriate word to fill (iii) in the given passage
Pick the most appropriate word to fill (iii) in the given passage
Correct Option: 2
- Invariable: Incorrect. 'Invariable' is an adjective meaning unchanging. It does not grammatically fit as it modifies nouns and the sentence structure here requires an adverb.
- Invariably: Correct. This adverb means 'in every case or on every occasion; always.' It appropriately modifies the verb 'guided' to describe how people are consistently guided by reason, fitting the context of the sentence smoothly.
- Invariability: Incorrect. 'Invariability' is a noun and does not fit grammatically as the sentence requires an adverb to describe the manner in which people are guided.
- Invariability: Incorrect. This option is a repetition of option 3 and is still grammatically incorrect for the same reasons.
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