Option 1 -> The passage discusses virtues like magnanimity, helpfulness, and sacrifice, but never mentions truthfulness or being truthful.
Option 2 -> Explicitly stated: "Nature teaches us to tolerate pain for the sake of service to others."
Option 3 -> The passage says "To live our life only for ourselves is to live like cats and dogs" - equating self-centered life with animal-like (bestial) existence.
Option 4 -> Clearly mentioned: "People who are noble at heart do not abandon human virtues even if they have to lose their lives."
Hence, Option 1 -> Truthfulness is never discussed in the passage as a virtue; the passage focuses on sacrifice, service to others, and steadfastness to righteousness, but does not mention truthfulness at all -> correct