Question : Select the sentence that has a spelling error.
A- One has to understand the rudimentery fact that intelligence and intellect are at two opposite poles.
B- An intellectual person may have all the knowledge of the world but won’t know how to give it a shape.
C- Knowledge will plague the individual if he does not have the intelligence to express it.
D- Without basic intelligence, an individual is trapped within himself manifesting conflicts and ignorance in the external world.
Option 1: Without basic intelligence, an individual is trapped within himself, manifesting conflicts and ignorance in the external world.
Option 2: An intellectual person may have all the knowledge of the world but won’t know how to give it a shape.
Option 3: Knowledge will plague the individual if he does not have the intelligence to express it.
Option 4: One has to understand the rudimentery fact that intelligence and intellect are at two opposite poles
Correct Answer: One has to understand the rudimentery fact that intelligence and intellect are at two opposite poles
Solution : The fourth option is the correct answer.
The correct spelling is "rudimentary," not "rudimentery." In this context, the sentence suggests that intelligence and intellect are distinct and opposite from each other. The use of "rudimentary" emphasises the fundamental or basic nature of this fact.
Therefore, the correct sentence should be: One has to understand the rudimentary fact that intelligence and intellect are at two opposite poles.
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