Read the passage and answer the question that follow.
Once Buddha was meditating under a tree. As he finished his meditation, he felt a bit thirsty. One of his disciples was around. He asked the disciple to fetch him some water from the pond.
The disciple took a small bowl and walked towards the pond. Just as he walked near the pond, some animals had crossed the pond and made the water muddy. The disciple became unhappy about the situation and went to Buddha. He explained what happened and apologised to him. The Buddha asked him to go to the pond once again. The water was still a bit muddy and not fit for consumption.
The Buddha said to the disciple, “Wait for a while.” After some time, the Buddha said, “Please, go and fetch the water now.” This time the water was crystal clear. The disciple asked the Buddha what magic he had done.
The Buddha replied, “Time”. When the animals crossed the pond, they made the water muddy. But just by giving it some time, the mud settled and the water became clear again. Our anger is exactly like the animals running in the water and making it muddy. If we give it some time, the anger disperses and we become like the clear water.
So, we should never act when we are angry. We should take time, until our mind calms down.
How many times did the disciple go to fetch water?
A1
B2
C3
D4
1