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[1]Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions:
Once there lived a very poor man. He was able to survive with great difficulty. At times, it
was difficult for him to make both ends meet. Still, he was always happy and easy-going. He
worked in the fields day and night lo earn his bread. Thought he was poor, he was still full of
mercy and compassion
One day, he was almost on the verge of starvation. He had just one dry chapatti to eat. He was
just about to take his meals when he heard a knock on the door. Out there was a poor old
beggar, who was almost dying of hunger. The poor man was sad to see the old man in that
state and gave the dry chapatti him. In return, he got an empty wooden bowl from the old
man. After going inside, he turned the bowl upside down To his surprise, there were all kinds
cos
of Chicles in front of him. He understood that the old man was the God in disguise who had
come to test him
(1) Fill in the blanks
(a) In spite of being poor, the man always used to be
The poor man worked in the
to earn his bread.
(2) Tick() the correct answers.
(a) One day he was on the verge of starvation. 'He' in the above line refers
to
(i) the old man
(ii) the poor man
(111) Both (i) and (ii)
(b) On turning the bowl upside down, the poor man got
(i) nothing [
(ii) a variety of food I (iii) something I X
(3) Write the opposite of: (a) empty (b) difficult
(4) The poor man was just about to take his meals when he heard a knock on the
door. Who was at the door?
(5) find the words from the passage that mean the same as:
a) Suffering caused by lack of food
b) Variety and choice of food
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Answer:
In spite of being poor, the man always used to be
The poor man worked in the
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