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(e) 5m2 – 71m + 512 from 3ml – 212 - 2m2​

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Answered by nveeraiyan79gmailcom
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Read the passage and answer the questions given below: Patriotism is an old concept, as old perhaps as the earliest of humans civilizations. But all through the history of mankind, it has been narrowly understood. Today people have begun to realise that patriotism is an essential part of human instinct. Patriotism has its negative sides particularly when it exceeds its proper bounds. People who think their own country to be the best and are blind to its weaknesses are not patriots at all. We are the members of a large human family and so cannot neglect our duties and responsibilities towards it. Our love for the country should be conditioned by respect for the whole community. Narrow prejudice can do nothing except to bring misfortune. In trying to overlook others’ interest in the modern world, we harm our own. Patriotism should be tempered with reason so that it may not be an evil. Unseen Passage with questions and answers class 7 passage 3: Q1: Today what is the belief of people regarding patriotism? (a) It is narrowly understood (b) It is not needed (c) It is a part of human instinct (d) None of the above. Q2: Which type of the people can be categorised as patriots? (a) Those who think others’ country greater than their own (b) Those who think their own country to be the best inspite of its weaknesses (c) Those who keep a neutral attitude towards their country (d) Those whose love for the country is conditioned by respect for the entire community. Q3: Narrow prejudices always bring (a) misfortune (b) good opportunity (c) good luck (d) huge amount of money. Q4: Patriotism is an evil when it is (a) tempered with reason (b) not tempered with reason (c) beyond narrow feelings (d) None of the above. Q5: The word in the passage means opposite to positive (a) Proper (b) Narrow (c) Negative (d) Reason. Poem comprehension Sympathy I lay in sorrow deep distressed; My grief a proud man heard, His looks were cold, he gave me gold, But not a kindly word. My sorrow passed I paid him back The gold he gave to me, Then stood erect and spoke my thanks And blessed his charity. I lay in want and grief, and pain A poor man passed my way He bound my head, he gave me bread; He watched me night and day; How shall I pay him back again For all he did to me? Oh, gold is great, but greater far Is heavenly sympathy. —Charles Mackay Unseen Poem with Questions and Answers – Poem 4 (i) One day the poet was in (a) trouble (b) need of money (c) need of a friend (d) depression. (ii) The proud rich man offered the poet (a) sympathy (b) money (c) bread (d) tea (iii) The poet was in a fix because (a) he didn’t know how to pay back to the rich proud man (b) he didn’t know the poor man who served him so much (c) he wanted to give money to the poor man but he had no money (d) he didn’t know how to pay back to the poor main’s service to him. (iv) The poet realised in the last that (a) the poor man was better than the rich man (b) sympathy was more valuable than gold (c) the rich main was better than the poor man (d) money was the most important thing in the world. (v) The word that means opposite to sorrow is (a) carelessness (b) ability (c) joy (d) beauty.

Answered by dgarg858
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Answer:

2m2-68+200 it is the answer

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