A question in XAT 2012 Question Paper with Answers has been updated:
In the case of Japan, there is a strong empirical evidence to suggest that systematic departure from self-interested behavior, in the direction of duty, loyalty and goodwill have played a substantial part in industrial success. Which of the following in closest to the ideas presented in the passage?
- Had there been no enhancement of their own well-being, the Japanese people would have not been dutiful.
- Ability to achieve their country's objectives may have enhanced the sense of well-being of Japanese people. However the agency of the Japanese people in their industrial success is probably derived from factors beyond this sense of well-being.
- Japanese people's adherence to ethos of duty, loyalty and goodwill can well be explained within the paradigm of self-interested behavior.
- The sense of well-being of the Japanese people gets consistently enhanced due to this systematic departure from the self-interested behavior.
- Japanese are duty bound selfless people.
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