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Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below -

Often students who are very fond of reading books are labelled by their comrades as

bookworms. Those things generally come from the mouths of students who consider

themselves as being 'gamesters'. Boys who shine in athletics or in the playing of some

game - particularly cricket, consider that the games field is a better or nobler arena for

thier activities and the expenditure of their energies than the classroom or the reading

desk. The idea is born out of an inferiority complex inherent in the games-minded

students who actually envy their fellows who shine academically. Academic honours

have a glamour which is unique.

It is not to be denied that the playing of games is a worthy activity; it is worthy in the

sense that the team spirit can be engendered in the individual only of he has learnt to

participate in the playing of games. It is also true that the player does much for society

and for his country on the playing field.

1.

What makes the gamesters feel superior to the bookworms?

(1)

2.

Do you think playing games is a worthy activity? give suitable reason to

support your answer.

(1)

3.

Write the contextual meaning of the following words in the passage :-(½+½=1)

(a) gamesters

(b) glamou​

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