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(Section-A Redung)
1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow -
Among the monifold misfortunes that may befall humanity, the lose of health is one of the severest. All
the joyes, which life can give, can't outweigh the suffering of the sick. Give the sick man every thing and
leave him with his suffering, he will feel half the word is lost to him.Lay will feel half the world is lost to
him. Lay him on Soft silken couch, he will nevertheless grown sleepless under the presence of his
suffering, while the measurable begger, blessed with health, sleeps sweetly on the hard ground, spread his
table with daintly meals and choicest drinks and he will thrust back. The hand that proffers them, and
envy the poor man who thoroghly enjoys his dry crust. Surround him with the pomp of kings, let his chair
be a throne and he crutch a world swaying sceptre, he will look with contemptuous eyes on marble, on
gold, on purple and would deem himself happy, could he enjoy, even were it under a thatched roofs, the
health of the meanest of his sevants.
Choose the correct alternatives for questions -
i. Which of the Misfortunes is regarded as one the severest?.
a. loss of wealth
b. loss of reputation
c. loss of health
d. loss of sleep
What is the strongest wish of a sick man?
a. to get all the wealth of the world
b. to lie on a silken couch
c. to get rid of his suffering or illness
d. to eat sumptuous food
If a sick man given everything alone with his suffering?
a. He will feel extremely happy
b. He will have no complaint against life
c. He will feel that half the world is lost to him d.He will thank God
A miserable beggar sleep sweetly on the hard ground because :
a. of his good health
b. He likes hard ground
c. He can't sleep on a soft silken couch d. He hates a soft silken couch
v. A sick man would deem himself happy :
b. if his chair becomes a throne
a. if he surrounded with pomp
c. if he is offered daintly meals and choicest drinks
d. if he has the health of the meanest of his servants
vi. Why did a sickly rich man envy a poor healthy man?
Gandhi's elder braother always wore a golden bangle on his arm. Once he got into a debt, and didn't know
what to do about it. At last he thought to clip a bit out his bangle and sell it. Gandhiji was in the know of
the secret. He helped his brother in this plan. That debt was paid but soon Gandhiji heat almost broke with
that hut he had done was wrong. He wanted to get the weight of his conscience so
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Answers

Answered by stargirl5478
2

Answer:

1. loss of health

2. to get rid of his suffering or illness

3. he will fell that half the world is lost to him

4. he likes hard ground

5. if he offered daintly meals and choiset drinks

Answered by mp9753430
0

Answer:

2.What did the richman do to the sick and unhappy?

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