Read the passage given below:
A warm Sunday morning was just getting hotter and hotter. It was a book market. The market which thought was
running on a footpath, seemed really exclusive to many. The unbeatable sweat made the faces glitter. A running
traffic lane and shadows of the buildings across the road seldom provided a helping breeze to the onlooker.
It was a narrow footpath fenced by a grill on one side and shops on the other. It was a long path which required
good stamina to cover it from one end to the other. The footpath contained all the treasure the hunters had come
for. The already narrow path was filled with four rows of books on either end to make it even slim. The push from
behind was the driving force to keep the people moving.
It seems there is something for everyone who comes to this market that kicks off by 11 o’clock in the morning. The
trick that works in such markets, however, is to show no interest in the books at all and you can then get it at half
the price. The prices of religious books are reduced further as there are hardly any buyers for such books. Books with
pictures are the ones that do really well in such markets.
People keep pushing each other, while their eyes are fixed on their favourite books. Delicious ‘kachodies' are a
favourite among those who visit this market, though insects are the first ones to taste them. The old woman who is
sitting near the signal is selling vegetables and also waiting for buyers to buy some of her calendars.
75 years on her grey hair do not take away her active enthusiasm at grabbing people's attention by shouting at the
top of her voice.
The wealthy buyers are constantly conscious of their heavy wallets and therefore feel threatened of the pickpockets
in the heavily crowded areas. In markets such as these, one indeed sees the true colours of India.
Questions :
(i) What is the treasure that the hunters find in the narrow path that has been described in the passage?
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The treasure that the hunters find in the narrow path that has been described in the passage is four rows of books.
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