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Passage: Many athletes face 'adversity' in the form of injuries or lack of resources, but resilience helps them overcome these hurdles. Q90. What is 'resilience' in this context?
AThe ability to run fast
BThe capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
CA type of sports equipment
DGiving up when things get hard
✓ Correct Answer: B — The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
Resilience refers to the strength to bounce back or recover from tough situations (adversity).
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