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Q.3Read the extract given below andanswer the following questions: 5 marks
This was hardly what I intended.What I had meant, of course, was, that I should boss the job and that Harris and George should potter about under my directions, I pushed them aside every now and then with, "Oh, you!" Here, let me do it. "There you are, simple enough!" really teaching them, as you might say.They're taking it in the way they did irritate me. There is nothing that does irritate me more than seeing other people sitting about doing nothing when I'll working.
i What had the author not intended?
a)To work while his friends take rest
b)To hurt other people's feelings
c)To take loan from the bank
d)To go out for an excursion

ii. "Here, let me do it"What does it refer to?
a. Cooking
b. Packing
c. Swimming
d. Painting
iii. What had he intended?
a. To supervise the job of packing
b. To travel abroad
c. To learn swimming
d. To study further
iv. What irritates the author more than anything else?
a. Criticizing one's elders
b. People sitting idle when he was working
c. Gossiping about others
d. Playing inside the house
v. Name the chapter from which the given extract has been taken.
a. A truly beautifulmind
b. If I wereyou
c. Reach for thetop
d. Packing​

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Answered by ayushRajputana1234
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Answer:

Q.3Read the extract given below andanswer the following questions: 5 marks

This was hardly what I intended.What I had meant, of course, was, that I should boss the job and that Harris and George should potter about under my directions, I pushed them aside every now and then with, "Oh, you!" Here, let me do it. "There you are, simple enough!" really teaching them, as you might say.They're taking it in the way they did irritate me. There is nothing that does irritate me more than seeing other people sitting about doing nothing when I'll working.

i What had the author not intended?

a)To work while his friends take rest

b)To hurt other people's feelings

c)To take loan from the bank

d)To go out for an excursion

ii. "Here, let me do it"What does it refer to?

a. Cooking

b. Packing

c. Swimming

d. Painting

iii. What had he intended?

a. To supervise the job of packing

b. To travel abroad

c. To learn swimming

d. To study further

iv. What irritates the author more than anything else?

Explanation:

Q.3Read the extract given below andanswer the following questions: 5 marks

This was hardly what I intended.What I had meant, of course, was, that I should boss the job and that Harris and George should potter about under my directions, I pushed them aside every now and then with, "Oh, you!" Here, let me do it. "There you are, simple enough!" really teaching them, as you might say.They're taking it in the way they did irritate me. There is nothing that does irritate me more than seeing other people sitting about doing nothing when I'll working.

i What had the author not intended?

a)To work while his friends take rest

b)To hurt other people's feelings

c)To take loan from the bank

d)To go out for an excursion

ii. "Here, let me do it"What does it refer to?

a. Cooking

b. Packing

c. Swimming

d. Painting

iii. What had he intended?

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