7. Dr. Rajiv Mishra is working against the post of a senior doctor in a government hospital. He does not discriminate between the rich and poor while treating his patients medically. When he returns home from the hospital, he attends to the poor patients at home free of cost between 6 pm to 8 pm. Besides, he gives them the information about the employment opportunities. He advises many young people to go into the fields Of advertising and transportation. They went into these fields and remarkably succeeded there.(i) What type of activities does Dr. Rajiv Mishra perform in the hospital and at home?(ii) Explain the auxiliaries to trade mentioned in the above para. *
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The man burst out laughing.
‘It’s not funny,’ she said. ‘Even Mummy says he should have been a
brigadier.’
It was on the tip of his tongue to make a witty remark (‘Perhaps that’s why
he’s still a Colonel’), but he did not want to give offence. They stood on either side of
the wall, appraising each other.
‘Well,’ she said finally. ‘If you don’t want to buy the house, what are you
looking at?’
‘I used to live here once.’
‘Oh!’
‘Twenty-five years ago. As a boy. As a young man. And then my
grandmother died, and we sold the house and went away.’
She was silent for a while, taking in this information. Then she said, ‘And
you’d like to buy it back now, but you don’t have the money?’ He did not look very
prosperous.
‘No, I wasn’t thinking of buying it back, wanted to see it again, that’s all. How
long have you lived in it?’
‘Only three years,’ she smiled. She’d been eating a melon, and there was still
juice in the corners of her mouth.
‘Would you like to come in and look more closely?’
‘Wouldn’t your parents mind?’
‘They’ve gone to the club.’ They won’t mind. I’m allowed to bring my friends
home.’ ‘Even elderly friends like me?’
‘How old are you?’
‘Oh, just middle aged, but feeling young today.’ And to prove it he decided
he’d climb over the wall instead of going round to the gate. He got up on the wall all
right, but had to rest there, breathing heavily.
‘Middle-aged man on the flying trapeze,’ he muttered to himself.
‘I’ll help you,’ she said, and gave him her hand.
He slithered down into a flower-bed, shattering the stem of a hollyhock.
As they walked across the grass he spotted a stone bench under a mango tree.
It was the bench on which his grandmother used to rest, when she was tired of
pruning rose bushes and bouginvillaea.
Now, choose the correct answers for the following questions.
1. Who came to the house?
(A) the girl’s uncle (B) The former house owner’s son
C) a young man (D) the owner of the house
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