14. Jwala was a good boxer from her schooldays. She used to come to school from a remote village.
Most of the aged persons of the village used to object her taking part in boxing. Even they used
to say her father not to allow her for sports, but he wanted her daughter to be an international
level boxer. He did not listen to them. He tried to give every facility to her daughter. Now after ten
years of hard training she has been selected for World Cup Boxing Championship. She is sure to
Value Based Questions
win laurels for her country.
13 x 1 =3)
On the basis of above passage answer the following questions:
1. Do you agree with the views of most of the villagers? Answer in brief.
2. What values are shown by Jwala's father regarding her sports participation?
3. What lesson do you learn from the above passage?
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Explanation:
1) No, I do not agree with the villagers. the villagers are discriminating her as she is a girl and the do not want a girl to be a part of sports.
2)Jwala's father is correct towards his daughter participation in sports. He is not discriminating her as the other villagers are doing. He is understanding that girls are equally strong and important.
3) This passage gave us a message of not discriminating among girls and boys and not understanding girls weak and of no use.
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