Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given at the end – 5 marks
A cheerful person is always more disposed to be happy than miserable. He
tends to look at the bright side of things and thus often derivers pleasure from
circumstances which would ordinarily sadden a person A cheerful beggar is happiers
than low spirited millionare. As a source of happiness neither wealth nor fame nor
beauty nor power nor even health can be compared even for a moment with
cheerful temperament. A great advantage of cheerfulness is that it enables man to
do is work more efficiently and prevents him from being easily exhausted. The
labourer who whistles over his work goes hameless tired ad can work harder that
another who braod are real or imaginary troubles.
Question –
i. Who is more happy ?
ii. What is the tendency of a cheerful person ?
iii. What can not be compared with cheerful moment ?
iv. Pickout the suffix used in the following words. ___
a). happiness _______
b) Cheerful _______
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i. A cheerful person tends to be more happy than miserable.
ii. The tendency of a cheerful person is to look at the bright side of every situation and derives pleasure from being optimistic.
iii. A cheerful moment can't be compared either with wealth, fame, power or with health.
iv. a) ness
b) ful
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