Read the passage and answer the questions. (Unseen). (07)
Some business had detained me in Chancery till nine in the evening, and thereafter having
some inking of a headache. I was disinclined either for entertainment or further work so much
of the sky as the high cliffs of that natrow cannon of traffic left visible spoke of a serene night
and determined to make my way down to the embankment and rest my eyes and cool my head
by watching the variegated lights upon the river. Beyond comparison the night is the best time
for this place, a merciful darkness hides the dirt of the waters, and the light of this transitional
age, red glaring orange, gas-yellow and electric white set in shadowry outlines of every possible
shade between grey and deep. Through the arches of Waterloo Bridge a hundred points of light
mark the sweep of the embankment and above its parapet rise the towers of Westminster,
warm grey against the starlight. The black tiver goes by with only a rare ripple breelongit
silence and disturbing the reflections of the ights that swim upon its surface
46) What was authors condition at night?
47) How was the night according to the author 7
48) What did author determine?
49) What is seen about the parapet?
50) The river is rarely disturb? Who disturbs it?
51) What hides the dirt of water?
52) What is the 'Synonym of Arches ?
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1. he had an inkling of a headache
2. the night was serene
3. he determined to make his way to the embankment and rest his eyes and cool his head
4. the towers of the Westminster is seen above the parapet
5.the darkness hides it.
6. bridge
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