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- Q1
For each word given below choose the correct meaning (as used in the passage) from the options provided:
(i) Intercepting:
coming
Preventing
Stopping
Obstructing
300s - Q2
Teeming
Appearing in huge numbers
Flying
appearing
Appearing in small groups
60s - Q3
Capers
Nimble dancing steps
Frenzy
playful skipping movements
60s - Q4
Which of the following lines contain a kinesthetic image?
His father looked at him red-eyed
His mother melted by the free spirit of the day was tender.
It was the festival of spring.
But it would go fluttering, flapping, up into the air.
60s - Q5
What was the little boy fascinated by looking in the shops that were lined up on the way?
birds
flowers
sweets
toys
60s - Q6
How did the father look at the boy when he said he needed a toy?
Cruelly
Affectionately
Authoritatively
irritatingly
60s - Q7
What did the boy do when he saw the dragonflies?
He was more interested in the butterfly than the dragonflies
He followed them in the air with his gaze, till one of them would still its wings and rest, and he would try to catch it. But it would go fluttering, flapping, up into the air, when he had almost caught it in his hands.
He was immediately scolded by his mother so he could not follow the dragonflies.
He followed it and tried to catch it
60s - Q8
As the boy entered the fair, what did he see first?
A flower-seller hawked.
A man stood holding a pole with yellow, red, green and purple balloons flying from it.
A sweetmeat seller hawked
60s - Q9
What did he wish for at that time?
The child stared open-eyed and his mouth watered for the burfi that was his favourite sweet.
He did not want anything
He wanted the balloons
60s - Q10
Why did the boy only murmur that he wanted a burfi instead of asking his parents?
His parents had forbidden him from asking anything, so he was scared.
He already knew that if he begged then his plea would not be heeded because his parents would say he was greedy. So without waiting for an answer he moved on.
He knew well his parents would never buy him because they would say he was too old to play with such toys
60s