Q1A. Read the following passage given below and answer the questions
IT happened many years ago. I was in the firth standard a the government secol
Kambelpur,now called Atak one day, I went to school with four rupees in my pocket
to pay the school fees and the fund when I got there I found that the teacher who
collected the fees, Master Ghulam Mohammed, was on leave and so the fees would
be collected the next day) All through the day the coins simply set in my pocket, but
once school got over and I was outside they began to speak. All right. Coins don't
talk They jingle or gokhanak-khanak. But I'm teling you, that day they actually
spoke! One coin said. What are you thinking about? Those fresh, hot jalebis coming
out of the ledhao in the shop over there, they're not coming out for nothing. Jalebis
are meant to be eaten and only those with money in their pocket can eat them. And
money isn't for nothing. Money is meant to be spent and only they spend it, who ke
jalebis."
1 Where was the boy studying?
2 How many rupees the boy was carrying with him one day & for what?
3. What was the name of the master who was going to collect the fees in school?
4. Did he paid four rupee in school?
5. Who started to speak with the boy when the school got over & what?
6. Write the antonym of -
i) Everything x nothing m) Inside x - outside
7. Write the similar word for the following phrase :-
Large open pot for cooking-
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- The boy was studying in Kambelpur , now called as Atak .
- The boy was carrying four rupees in his pocket to pay his school fees
- The name of the master who collected the boy's school fees was Master Ghulam Mohammed
- No , the four rupees was not paid by the boy in the school because the Master , Ghulam Mohammed was on leave that day
- The coin started to talk when the school was over , The coin talked about Jalebis
6. í) Everything × Nothing
íí) Inside × Outside
7.
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