(1-5) Read the following passag
He did his best to break social barriers so that people from varying
backgrounds could mingle easily. He used hours with me and would say,
"Kalam, I want you to develop so that you are on par with the highly educated
people of the big cities."
One day, he invited me to his home for a meal. His wife was horrified at the
idea of a Muslim boy being invited to dine in her ritually pure kitchen. She
(My Childhood)
refused to serve me in her kitchen.
5 X 2 =10M
Now, answer the following questions.
1. Who is he' in the first line?
2. What would he say to Kalam?
3. He invited Kalam to his home for a meal
(A) to break social barriers
(B) to make Kalam happy
(C) to mingle with his students
4. How did his wife feel when she saw Kalam?
(A) happy
(B) horrified
(C) angry
5. She refused to serve Kalam because
(A) her kitchen was not ritually pure
(B) Kalam was not good looking
(C) she did not like the idea of a Muslim boy being invited to dine in her
ritually pure kitchen.
3) Read the following poem carefully.
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1. Narrator
2. I want you to develop so that you are on par with the highly educated
people of the big cities."
3.to break social barriers.
4.b) horrified.
5.a) her kitchen was not ritually pure.
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