To determine the best inference from the passage given, we need to understand the core message it conveys. The passage discusses how employees, despite experiencing boredom and performing mundane tasks, are often ignored by their organizations if they continue to produce good results. This suggests that organizations focus largely on performance metrics while overlooking employee well-being and state of mind. Let's evaluate each option:
This option aligns with the main idea of the passage, as it indicates that despite the employees' listlessness or boredom, organizations focus on the outcomes (good performance) and disregard their mental or emotional state.
The passage does not suggest that bad performance is necessary for organizations to notice the employee's boredom. It primarily reflects a situation where good performance allows the issue to be ignored.
While boredom is mentioned, the passage does not state or imply that it requires immediate attention from organizations. It focuses more on the oversight due to good performance.
This statement is partially true, as mundane tasks contribute to boredom and listlessness. However, it does not encapsulate the main inference which concerns the organization’s reaction to good performance overshadowing employee well-being.
Similar to option 4, this statement captures part of the passage but not the key inference about organizational oversight.
Based on this analysis, the correct inference from the passage is: "Good performance makes organizations overlook their employees’ state of mind."
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Study the following question carefully and choose the right answer.
Statement: Should articles of only deserving authors be allowed to be published?
Arguments: \[\begin{array}{|c|l|}\hline (I) & \text{No, it is not possible to draw a line between the deserving and the undeserving.} \\ \hline (II) & \text{Yes, it will save a lot of paper which is already in short supply.} \\ \hline \end{array}\]
