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Answer» SolutionThe 1st line of the passage states that the king is dishonest. Hence,B. A&C; can be eliminated as the king is never mentioned to be a cheat or a dishonest person. Read the following passage CAREFULLY and answer the question given below it.Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. Once upon a time a dishonest King had a man call the Valuer in his court. The Valuer set the price which ought to be paid for HORSES and elephants and the other animals.He also set the price on jewellery and gold.and things of that kind. This man was honest and just and set the proper price to be paid to the owners of the goods.The King HOWEVER was not pleased with this Valuer because he was honest ‘If I had another sort of a man as Valuer I might gain more riches, he thought Then the peasant began to set the prices on horses and elephants upon gold and jewels.He did not know their value so he would say anything he chose.As the King had made him Valuer the PEOPLE had to sell their goods for the price he set. By and by a horse-dealer brought five hundred horses to the court of this King.The Valuer came and said they were worth a mere measure of rice and the horses to be put in the palace stables. The horses-dealer bowed down before the King and said “O King I have learned that a measure of rice is the value of my five hundred horses.But will the King be pleased to ask the Valuer what had happened asked,How now Valuer what are five hundred horses worth ? “A measure of rice O King !” said he “very good then ! If five hundred horses are worth a measure of rice what is the measure of rice worth ?” The measure of rice is worth your whole city” replied the foolish fellow |
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