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Read the following passage and answer the questions set below it. Judith was a lucky child of very rich parents and she had a very beautiful room, in which everything was in disorder. She never worried about looking after it and vain were the warings of her mother to keep her room in order

One Sunday afternoon she had just finished dressing and was preparing to go out with her mother when the neighbour's daughter brought her a basketful of beautiful mangoes. As there was no room on the table because Judith had thrown some of her things there, she placed the basket of mangoes on a chair which was finished in blue silk. Then she left with her mother for nearby town.

They returned bome when it was already dark and Judith was so tired that she went immediately to her room and sat down in the chair. But she hardly sat down when she jumped to her feet, crying out in fright. She had sat on the basket of mangoes. The mangoes were all squashed and juice ran down and ruined Judith's blue dress

(A) With reference to the passage do as directed:

1. Find a word in paragraph I similar in meaning to 'Fortunate 2. Find a word in paragraph 3 opposite in meaning to Laughing

(01)

(B) On the basis of your reading of the passage, choose the correct alternative and write the appropriate letters only. (Do not copy the stem) (03)

(1)

Judith's mother kept warning her because A) Judith would never study

B) Her room was never kept in order

C) Judith was very lazy D) Judith ate a lot of sweets

(7) The Neighbours daughter brought Judith

A) A beautiful blue dress B) A basketful of mangoes

C) A wooden chair

D) A box full of chocolates

(ii) Judith jumped to her feet crying out because

A) There was no electricity

B) The mangoes were rotten

C) She had sat on the basket of mangoes

D) She saw a big fat snake


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Answered by kingrehan07
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Answer:

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