Q.20 Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions: [2x4=8] It was good that I (Ved) lost my sight when I did, because having no memories of seeing, there was nothing to look back to, nothing to miss, I went blind in November 1937. At that time we were living in Gujrat, in the province of Punjab in northern India. After my sickness, we moved to Lahore a few miles away, but the number of relatives who came to sympathize made my father ask for another transfer, this time to Karnal, where we had neither friends nor relatives. There we got a cottage on the canal bank, built in very peaceful and quiet surroundings. Questions: (i) Why it was good after losing eyesight? (in) When did he become blind? Where were they living? [1+1=2] (iii) Where did they get cottage? How was the surroundings there? [1+1=2]
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Q2. Read the passage from the story and fill in the table. For a while Nada watched Sameer in silence, and at last she spoke. "Those are our olives, you know. Ours!" Straightening up to face her, Sameer said, "They're on our land." "Yes, but the tree is on our land," said Nada. "It grows in our soil, and its roots drink the water in that soil. It has belonged to my family for a hundred years." "Listen," he said. "All the time you people were away we took care of this tree. We pruned it and watered it. We also have a right to the olives." "But now we're back," said Nada, "and we'll take care of it. We shall have the olives." Problem What was the problem? Why was it a problem? What caused it? Solution Was the problem solved? Who solved it? How was it solved?
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