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11 October, 16:47

In "A Cub Pilot," the author says:

"Judgment is a matter of brains, and a man must start with a good stock of that article, or he will never succeed as a pilot."

What does the author mean?

A. Pilots need a good stock of material possessions.

B. A person who lacks good judgment cannot be a good pilot.

C. Intelligence is more important than good judgment.

D. Success as a pilot depends only on judgment.

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  1. 11 October, 17:00
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    The correct answer in this question is option B. A person who lacks good judgement cannot be a good pilot. The narrator of the memoir doubts himself. The answer is not option D because success as a pilot does not depend only on judgement alone.
  2. 11 October, 17:01
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    B is the correct answer.
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