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प्रश्न
Some traits often get associated strongly with the name of the person and derive such identities as the 'Gandhian' or 'Hitlerian' trait.
पर्याय
Central
Secondary
Surface
Cardinal
उत्तर
Cardinal
Explanation:
Cardinal qualities are those that dominate personality and shape how people behave in various situations. Not everyone possesses the cardinal quality. However, if a person possesses a certain cardinal quality, it is critical to their identity that they be identified as human.
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