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was wide enough to let a ray of hope through. And that was all Faraday asked for. 'I'll never change,"were
Faraday's parting words, "I want to work for science above everything else, Sir Humphry."
1x6=6
A) Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given:-
i) From the above text we learn what Sir Humphry Davy and Michael Faraday did and said was-
a) before the beginning of the interview, b)at the beginning of the interview, c) at the time of interview,
d) when the former was saying good-bye to the latter.
ii) Faraday was grateful to Sir Humphry-a) for offering him a job, b) for granting him an interview,
c) for giving him some practical advice, d) for showing interest in his current vocation.
iii) By occupation Faraday was - a) an apothecary, b) a clergy man, c) an apprentice, d) a book-binder.
iv) Sir Humphry' behavior towards Faraday was -a) courteous and formal'b) cold and informal,c) indifferent,
d) casual.
v) Michael Faraday-a) came back home with a lot of books given by Davy,b) expected to have a lot of books from
Davy,c) promised to give Davy a lot of books, d) was promised to be send all the books of Davy and the institution.
vi) Faraday was delighted at the prospect of -a) widening his scope of interest, b) getting another interview
with Davy, c) being able to get on with his profession, d) getting a job under Davy.​

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Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

I) d) when the former was saying goodbye to the latter. ii) a) for offering him a job. iii) c) an apprentice. iv) a) courteous and formal. v) a) came back home with a lot of books given by Davy. vi) c) being able to get on with his profession.

Conclusion:

i) From the above text, we learn that Sir Humphry Davy and Michael Faraday's actions and words took place "when the former [Davy] was saying good-bye to the latter [Faraday]." Therefore, the correct answer is d) when the former was saying goodbye to the latter.

ii) Faraday was grateful to Sir Humphry Davy a) for offering him a job. In the given text, Faraday expresses his desire to work for science above everything else and states, "I want to work for science above everything else, Sir Humphry." This indicates that Faraday was grateful to Davy for offering him a job related to science.

iii) By occupation, Faraday was c) an apprentice. Although the given text does not explicitly mention Faraday's occupation, it suggests that he was an apprentice because he expressed his desire to work for science and mentioned his intention to work under Sir Humphry Davy.

iv) Sir Humphry Davy's behavior towards Faraday was a) courteous and formal. Although the text does not provide detailed descriptions of their interaction, the fact that Faraday addresses Davy as "Sir Humphry" suggests a courteous and formal relationship between them.

v) Michael Faraday a) came back home with a lot of books given by Davy. The text states, "I'll never change... I want to work for science above everything else, Sir Humphry." This indicates that Faraday was inspired by Davy's work and wanted to continue his own scientific pursuits, possibly with the knowledge gained from the books given by Davy.

vi) Faraday was delighted at the prospect of c) being able to get on with his profession. The text states, "I want to work for science above everything else, Sir Humphry," indicating that Faraday was enthusiastic about pursuing his profession and furthering his scientific interests.

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