Read the passage and answer the questions: The Russian writer, Leo Tolstoy, gave up a life of wealth and comfort in order to help the poor. He taught that all types of violence were wicked and that all people ought to live together in love and to cooperate with one another. Gandhi was very much interested in his writings and teachings. Indeed the two great men must have been alike in many of their ideas.In one of his stories Tolstoy describes a certain village in Russia where a peasant named Ivan lived. Everyone thought that he must be a very happy man, for he was comfortably off and lacked nothing that he needed. He had three sons, all of them were able to work. The eldest was married and the second was going to be married and the youngest was able to look after the horses. His wife was an extremely capable woman and his daughter-in-law was steady and hard-working. Ivan’s old father lived with them, but he was now an invalid and had no longer any control over his son. Their fields produced good crops and they had quite enough food for their own needs. All their clothes, coats, shirts, trousers, socks and dresses were made by the two women. Unfortunately, however, the members of the family were not nearly as contented as they ought to have been. A) Leo Tolstoy was a ________ writer. *
Indian
American
Russian
Chineese
B) He taught ________ *
love and cooperation
Violence and wickedness
Greed and anger
Hatred and animity
C) How many sons did Ivan have? *
one
two
three
four
D) Gandhi ji ________ Tolstoy *
Loved
Hated
Ignored
E) "Contented" -means *
Dissatisfied
Disinterested
Disbelieve
Satisfied
Other:
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a rusian writer
b) love and co operation
c) three
d) loved
e) satisfied
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1 Russian letter
2 love and co-operation
3 three
4 loved
5 satisfied
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