1. Read the following passage :
I had seen the Magic Shop from afar several times. I had passed it once or twice, but never had I thought of going
in. One day, my son, Gip dragged me up to the shop. There was such keenness in him that I was forced to get in.
It was a little narrow shop, not very well lit. On the shop counter, there were several crystal balls. On the floor,
there were magic mirrors: one to draw you out long and thin and one to make you short and fat. While we were
laughing at all these, the shopman appeared.
"How can I help you?" said he.
"I want to buy my little boy a few simple tricks," I said.
A. Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives :
1x4=4
(i) The Magic Shop was a — one. — (a) narrow, (b) broad, (c) huge, (d) splendid.
(ii) The narrator's son Gip dragged him to the - (a) school, (b) college, (c) gallery, (d) shop.
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The magic shop was a narrow one.
The narrator's son gip dragged him to the Shop.
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