II. He persuaded the women to start working in the food-for-work programme started by
an NGO, and for the children he organised sports events. He himself loved to play
cricket, and so he organised cricket matches for children.
(i) Who is 'he' in the given lines?
(a) The head of the village
(b) Prashant's father
(c) Prashant
(d) Prashant's friend
(ii) Why does he persuade the women to start working?
(a) Because he needed human power (b) To divert them from their grief
(c) Because he needed help
(d) To get them working
(iii) What did the women do?
(a) Organised events for kids
(b) Helped Prashant to clean the surroundings
(c) Helped to take care of the kids
(d) Participated in the food-for-work programme
(iv) What did he do for children?
(a) Arranged food
(b) Organised sports events
(c) Played with them
(d) Both (b) and (c)
(v) How did his work help him?
(a) Made him stronger
(b) Made him courageous
(c) Helped him get over his own grief (d) Bought about his leadership skills
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Answers to the questions are as follows:
(i) Who is 'he' in the given lines?
(c) Prashant is the speaker of the given lines.
(ii) Why does he persuade the women to start working?
(b) he persuades the women to start working to divert them from their grief.
(iii) What did the women do?
(d) He convinced the ladies to begin working in the food-for-work program began by an NGO, and for the kids he coordinated games.
(iv) What did he do for children?
(d) He coordinated games exercises for kids and played with them.
(v) How did his work help him?
(c) His work helped him get over his own grief. He got so busy helping around the villagers that he forgot about his own pain and loss.
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