C. It is clear what our master ought to do, the old gardener said one morning. He had worked
so that not
one of the finest moss gardens in Japan, sweeping the bright green carpet constantly
a leaf or a pine needle marred the velvet of its surface. My old master's son knows very well
what he ought to do, he now said, pinching a bud from a bush as he spoke. When the man was
so near death why did he not let him bleed.
i. The old gardener was clear about that his master will
a. save him by his expertise
b. throw back to the sea
c. bleed him to death
d. consider him enemy as he was an American
ii. Credit goes to the old gardener for
a. making one of the finest rose gardens
b/making one of the finest moss gardens
c. serving his old master with utmost dedication
d. taunting Sadao
iii. “Sweeping the bright green carpet constantly so that not a leaf or a pine needle m
the velvet of its surface.” What trait of the old gardener is revealed here?
a. Loyalty to his profession
b. Loyalty to his old master
c. Loyalty to his country
d. Both (a) and (b)
iv. What is the temperament of the old gardener?
a. Angry
b. Concerned
c. Caring
d. All of the above
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1) a
2) c
3) d
4) d
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