Q2. Read the given passages carefully and answer the questions that follow by choosing the answer from the
given alternatives:
(Vidyasagar was a very generous and charitable man.) From his earliest years he helped the poor and the
needy to the utmost of his power
. As a boy at school he often gave some of the little food he had to another
boy who had none. If one of his school fellows fell ill, little Ishwar would go to his house, sit by his bed and
nurse him. When he grew rich, hundreds of poor widows and orphans were supported by him. He would
never have an attendant at his gate lest some poor man who wished to see him should be turned away. Rich
or poor, high or low, all loved him alike.
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Q1. What type of man was Vidyasagar?
Q2. Whom did he use to help?
Q 3.Whom did he give his food in school?
Q.4Whom did he support when he grew rich?
Q.5Vidyasagar was loved and respected by
Q6. He never gave some of little food he had to another boysum (true/false)
Q.7. Give the meaning of 'generous'.
Q.8 Write the opposite of 'rich'.
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1. Vidyasagar was very generous and charitable man.
2. He used to help poor and needy people
3. He gave food to another boy who had none.
4. When he grew rich, he supported hundreds of poor widows and orphans.
5. Vidyasagar was lo ed and respected by poor, high or low.
6. False.
7. Liberal
8. rich×poor
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