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Even though this was clearly in violation of his safety needs, Captain Vikram Batra died fighting in the Kargil War, while protecting his country. He might have

A

sought novel experience

B

achieved self-actualisation

C

ignored his belongingness needs

D

wanted to earn a good name to his family

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B
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