Q.1. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: 1. The wise old wazir was famous for his judgment and people came to him for justice from all parts of the country. One day two men came to his court and claimed ownership of an extraordinary good looking horse. It was a black beauty indeed. One of the men was tall, very well-dressed and soft spoken. The other one was just the opposite. 2. Each of them said that the horse was his. The wazir heard them patiently and asked them to leave the horse and come to him next morning. Both the men came the next morning. The wazir asked his soldiers to give the horse to the tall man and to arrest the other man. 3. The tall man wanted to know how the wazir had learnt the truth. "Very simple”, said he, "Firstly, a man of your appearance and manners could not have been the thief. Still, I wanted to be sure, just after you had left the court. I asked one of my soldiers to leave the horse free and to see whom it followed. It went after you. This hint was enough for me." d) tall and handsome d) discrimination (A) 1. The other man was: a) well-dressed by ill-dressed c) soft-spoken 2. The old wazir was famous for: a) dishonesty b) corruption c) fair judgement 3. The wazir asked both men to: a) sell the horse b) leave the horse with him c) kill the horse 4. The story proves that the judge was: a) very foolish b) not wise c) insincere dy none of these d) intelligent 5. Find the word from the given choices which has the meaning same as the following: 1. Intelligent a) unwise b) sincere d) famous c) wise
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1. The other man was:
ANS: well dressed
2. The old wazir was famous for
ANS: fair judgement
3.The wazir asked both men to
ANS: leave the horse with him
4.The story proves that the judge was
ANS: Intelligent
5. Find the word from the given choices which has the meaning same as the following
ANS: wise
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The other man was ill dressed.
The old wazir was famous for fair judgement.
The wazir asked both men to leave the horse with him.
The story proves that the judge was none of these.
Intelligent means wise.
Explanation:
- We have to read the passage carefully, to find the correct answers.
- In the beginning lines, it is said that the other man was the opposite of the well-dressed man. It means he was ill-dressed.
- It is apparent that the wazir was renowned for his fair judgement.
- Furthermore, after listening to the story of both men, the wazir asked them to leave the horse with him.
- Clearly, the judge was indeed wise in his ways, as he solved the matter within seconds.
- As we know, the meaning of 'intelligent' is 'having a great amount of knowledge; wise'.
Hence, the appropriate choices are can be deduced by reading the passage attentively.
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