Passage 

To understand the nature and quantity of Government proper for man, it is necessary to attend to his character. As nature created him for social life, she fitted him for the station she intended. In all cases she made his natural wants greater than his individual powers. No one man is capable, without the aid of society, of supplying his own wants; and those wants, acting upon every individual, impel the whole of them into society.
 

Which among the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage?
(a) Nature has created a great diversity in human society
(b) Any given human society is always short of its wants
(c) Social life is a specific characteristic of man
(d) Diverse natural wants forced man towards social system


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(d) The various needs and demands of man compelled him to creating a society, as these needs could not have been achieved individually

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(b) (a) is wrong as the passage does not talk about social and political freedom rather it talks about social security. 

(b) is correct asit talks about absolute social security to all the citizens which is the essence of the passage. Refer the 1st sentence, 'to free every man from fear, that. he may live in all possible security.' (c) is wrong as the passage does not talk about absolute liberty in all matters of life rather it calls to develop the citizen's minds and bodies in security. Refer last sentence. 

(d) is wrong as the passage talk about absolute security and not just physical security as 'all possible security' mentioned in 1st sentence refers to physical and mental (refer last sentence) security. 

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