Q1. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
I am a well in this great and looking at its millions of boys and girls to draw from me the inexhaustible divinity and spread
His grace everywhere as does the water drawn from the well. This is my story, the story of a son of Jainulabdin and
Ashiamma, the story of a lad who sold newspapers to help his brother, the story of a pupil reared by Sivasubramania lyer
and lysdural Soloman, the story of a student taught by the teachers like Pandall the story of an engineer spotted by MGK
Menon and groomed by legendary Prof. Sarabhal, the story of a scientist tested by failures and setbacks, the story of
leader supported by a large team of dedicated professionals. This story will end with me for I have no belongings in the
worldly sense. Irequire nothing: possess nothing built nothing, no family, sons, and daughters. I do not wish to set myself
as an example to others but I believe a few readers may draw inspiration and come to experience that the ultimate
satisfaction can only be found in the life of the spirit. God's providence is your heritance. The bloodline of my great
grandfather Avul, my grandfather Pakir and my father Jainulabdin may end with Abdul Kalam but God's grace will never
cease for it is eternal
a) Why do you think the narrator call himself a well?
b) Why will the story end with the narrator?
c) Name the multiple roles played by the narrator.
d) How did the narrator get his name?
e) Find the synonym of "to stop
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Safety tips for Women
Be aware of your surroundings. ...
Please trust and make good use of your 'gut feel' or 'intuition' or 'sixth sense' in each & every place and situation. ...
Don't take eve teasing lightly. ...
As much as possible avoid late night travel using public transport.
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