“What I had meant, of course, was, that I should boss the job, and that Harris and George should potter about under my directions, I pushing them aside every now and then with, “Oh, you!” “Here, let me do it.” “There you are, simple enough!’ – really teaching them, as you might say. Their taking it in the way they did irritated me. There is nothing that irritates me more than seeing other people sitting about doing nothing when I’m working.”
1. What does the author want to do?
(a) Help his friends
(b) Serve them
(c) Boss and dominate the proceedings
(d) Write the story of how they packed
2. He expects Harris and George to work ………..
(a) under his direction
(b) by giving him directions
(c) by sitting free
(d) none of the above
3. The narrator pushes George and Harris aside ………….
(a) To go to the kitchen
(b) To tell/teach them how packing should be done
(c) To supervise their work
(d) None of the above
4. The thing that irritates the narrator the most is ……………..
(a) that George and Harris are just chatting while he is doing all the work
(b)That George and Harris are just sitting while he is doing all the work
(c) that George and Harris are just sleeping while he is doing all the work
(d)None of the above
5. Which object was Jerome’s worst nightmare while packing?
(a)Shoes
(b)Soap
(c) Specs
(d) toothbrush
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