He did his best to break social barriers so that people from varying back-grounds could mingle
easily. He used to spend hours with me and would say, “ Kalam, I want you to develop so that you are
on par with the highly educated people of the big cities.”
One day he invited me to his home for a meal. His wife was horrified at the idea of a Muslim
boy being invited to dine in her ritually pure kitchen. She refused to serve me in her kitchen.
Sivasubramania Iyer was not perturbed , nor did he get angry with his wife but instead , served me with
this own hand and sat down beside me to eat his meal.
Questions:
1) Who did his best to break social barriers?
a) Sivasubramania Iyer Kalam’s English teacher
b) Sivasubramania Iyer Kalam’s Science teacher
c) Sivasubramania Iyer Kalam’s Arithmetic teacher
d) Sivasubramania Iyer Kalam’s Geography teacher
2) Where did the host sit to eat his meal?
a) next to the guest c) opposite the guest
b) in front of the guest d) besides the guest
3) The host’s wife thought her kitchen was __________
a) traditionally pure b) ritually pure c) ethically pure d) religiously pure
4) Which of the following word is the synonym of worried from the passage?
a) meal b) dine c) perturbed d) mingle
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answer of 4 question= d mingle
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