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આ પોસ્ટમાં આપ 10th english , blackbuck , read - 2 | section -C , Question- 43 to 45 વિષે માહિતી મેળવી શકશો. જેમાં read આધારિત ફકરા અને તેમાં પ્રશ્ન - જવાબ નો સમાવેશ કરેલ છે. પોસ્ટના અંત ભાગ માં આજ વિભાગ માથી વૈકલ્પિક પ્રશ્નો માટેની ટેસ્ટ આપેલી છે જે પૂર્ણ થયાની સાથે તેનું પરિણામ મેળવી શકાશે.
Read the following passages and answer the
questions selecting the most appropriate options:
Passage :- 1
I was in the fifth standard at the government school. One day, I went to school with four rupees in my pocket to pay the school fees. When I got there I found that the teacher who collected the fees, Master Ghulam Mohammed, was on leave and so the fees would be collected the next day. All through the day the coins simply sat in my pocket, but once school got over and I was on my way they began to speak.
All right Coins don't talk. They jingle or go khanak-khanak. But that day they actually spoke! One coin said, "What are you thinking about those fresh, hot jalebis ? Jalebis are meant to be eaten and only those with money in their pocket can eat them".
"Look
here, you four rupees". I said to them. "I am a good boy. Don't
misguide me or it won't be good for you.Besides, you are my fees money. If I
spend you today, then how shall I show my face to Master Ghulam Mohammed , in
school tomorrow ?"
Questions:
1.
The boy studied in the standard ….......
Ans.:-
The boy was in the fifth standard.
2.
Why would the fees be collected the next day?
Ans.:-
The fees would be collected the next day because the teacher who collected the
fees, Master Ghulam Mohammed, was on leave.
3.
What did the coins want to buy?
Ans.:-
The coins wanted to buy jalebis.
4.
The boy agreed to spend the money. True or False?
Ans.:-
The boy agreed to spend the money. False.
5.
'really' means.......... →
Ans.:-
'really' means 'actually'.
Passage
:-2
The coins were so keen on being spent that day, they kept up their attempts. Finally I rushed to the shop. Terrified was, but quickly I told the halwai to weigh a whole rupee worth of jalebis. The halwa opened up a whole newspaper and heaped a pile of jaiebis on it.
I clutched the jalebis to my chest and ran into a gali. When I reached a safe corner, I began to devour the jalebis. ate so many... so many jalebis that if anyone pressed my stomach a little, jalebis would have popped out of my ears and nostrils.
Very
quickly, boys from the entire neighbourhood assembled in the go//. By that time
I was so pleased with my stomach full of jalebis that I got into the mood for
some fun. I started handing out jalebis to the children around. dashed to the
halwai and bought one more rupee worth of jalebis, came back and stood on the
chabutara of one of the houses, liberally distributing jalebis to the children.
By now there was a huge mob of children around me. The beggars too launched an
assault ! I bought jalebis for the remaining two rupees as well and distributed
them.
1. At
first, the boy bought……… worth one rupee. (laddus, jalebis, samosas)
Ans.:- jalebis
2. To
where did the boy run ?
Ans.:- The
boy ran to the gali.
3. The
boy distributed Jalebis to ………..
Ans.:- children.
4. The
boy distributed jalebis worth two rupees to beggars. True or False ?
Ans.:- True.
5.
Which word in the passage means 'attack' ?
Ans.:- The
work 'attack' means 'assault'.
Passage :- 3
There
was a shade-giving tree beside the railway tracks. Earlier the entire matter
seemed so simple : jalebis with the fees money and the fees with the
scholarship money. I had known that I would get the scholarship the next month,
I would have postponed my jalebi eating programme to the next month as well.
Now for the crime of eating a few jalebis, for the first time in my life I was
absent from school. Sitting there under the tree, at first I felt like crying.
Then I felt like laughing when it struck me that the tears I was shedding were
not tears but drops of jalebi syrup.
1. What
did the boy feel about the entire matter ?
Ans.:- The
boy felt that the entire matter was very simple.
2. What
would the boy have postponed ?
Ans.:- The
boy would have postponed his jalebi eating programme.
3. What
was the fault of the boy ?
Ans.:- The
boy spent his money and ate the jalebis. It was his fault.
4. For
the first time the boy felt ……….. (like laughing, like crying)
Ans.:- like crying.
5. The
boy compared his tears with………..
Ans.:- the
drops of jalebi syrup.
Passage
:- 4
The coins disliked what I'd said. All of them began to speak at the same time. There was such a clamour (loud unpleasant noise) that passersby in the bazaar stared at me and my pocket. I grabbed all four of them and held them tight in my fist and then they were silent. But after taking a few steps, I loosened my grip. Immediately, the oldest coin said, "Tell me honestly now, don't you feel like eating those hot, hot jalebis ? And then, if you spend us for today, won't you get the scholarship money tomorrow? Sweets with the fees money, fees with the scholarship money".
'What
you're saying isn't right." I replied, "but it isn't that wrong
either. Listen, I am not a common sort of boy." The coins argued,
"But then, those jalebis are no common sort of jalebis either, They're
crisp, fresh and full of sweet syrup."
1.
What made the passerby in the bazaar stare at the boy and his pocket ?
Ans.:-
The clamour that the coins made drew the
attention of the passers by and they all stared at the boy and his pocket.
2.
Find out from the text the word that means 'caught tightly'.
Ans.:-
caught titly = grabbed
3.
The coins argued that those jalebis ..... (Complete the sentence)
Ans.:-
were no common sort of jalebis but they
were crisp, fresh and full of sweet syrup.
4.
According to the oldest coin, the boy really felt like eating jalebis. True or
False ?
Ans.:-
True.
5.
How many coins did the boy have in his fist?
Ans.:-
The boy had four coins in his fist.
Passage :- 5
I was caught. The report of my absence had
reached home. It's useless to describe what happened after that. Well, whatever
happened, happened. But up to the seventh or eighth standard I kept wondering,
if Allah can had sent me four rupees that day, what harm could it have possibly
caused anyone ? It was only later I came to the conclusion that if Allah miyan
were to provide all we asked for, then even today, man would be living in nests
like crows and he would not have learnt the art of making jalebis!
1.
What had it reached the boy's home?
Ans.:-
The report of the boy's absence had reached his home. to describe what happened
after that. useless
2.
It's..... to describe what happened after that.
Ans.:-
useless
3.
What did the author keep wondering?
Ans.:-
The boy kep wondering if Allah Miyan had
sent me four rupees that day, what harm could it have possibly caused anyone.
4.
Allah miyan had sent the author four rupees that day. True or False?
Ans.:-
Allah miyan had sent the author four rupees that day. False.
5.
'prepare' means.........
Ans.:-
'prepare' means 'make'.
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