R. Gupta Solutions for Exercise 1: MODEL QUESTIONS (FOR PRACTICE)

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Directions: Read the given comprehension carefully and answer the question that follows.

Distance in large cities are long. All the people 'do not have their own means of transport. They have to depend upon the state or private buses. The number of bus users is very large. Every bus stop is, therefore, crowded. The number of buses is not adequate. Thus people suffer the torture of long wait at the bus stop. Some bus stops are quite orderly. People form queues and get into the buses turn by tum. However, often this order is forgotten and confusion spreads when the bus comes and the law of jungle prevails.

Some bus stops are quite orderly where:

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The following passage is followed by five question. Read the passage carefully and then answer the question that follow each. For each question, four probable answer - A, B, C and D are given. Only one of these is correct. Choose the correct answer.

Distance in large cities. are long. All the people 'do not have their own means of transport. They have to depend upon the state or private buses. The number of bus users is very :arge. Every bus stop is, therefore, crowded. The number of buses is not adequate. Thus people suffer the torture of long wait at the bus stop. Some bus stops are quite orderly. People form queues and get into the buses turn by tum. However, often this order is forgotten and confusion spreads when the bus comes and the law of jungle prevails.

Most of the people who travel by buses are:

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The following passage is followed by five question. Read the passage carefully and then answer the question that follow each. For each question, four probable answer - A, B, C and D are given. Only one of these is correct. Choose the correct answer.

Distance in large cities. are long. All the people 'do not have their own means of transport. They have to depend upon the state or private buses. The number of bus users is very :arge. Every bus stop is, therefore, crowded. The number of buses is not adequate. Thus people suffer the torture of long wait at the bus stop. Some bus stops are quite orderly. People form queues and get into the buses turn by tum. However, often this order is forgotten and confusion spreads when the bus comes and the law of jungle prevails.

What happens when people do not have their own transport?

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Directions: Read the given comprehension carefully and answer the question that follows.

A certain king once fell ill and doctors said that only a sudden fright would restore his health but the king was not a man for anyone to play tricks on, except his fool. One day, when the fool was with him in his boat he cleverly pushed the king into water but he was rescued and put to bed. The fright, the bath and bed cured the diseased king,but he was so angry with the fool that he turned him out of the country.

What did the doctor say about the king? 

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The following passage is followed by five question. Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow each. For each question, four probable answers - A, B, C and D are given. Only one of these is correct. Choose the correct answer. 

A certain king once fell ill and doctors said that only  a sudden fright would restore his health but the king was not a man for anyone to play tricks on, except his fool. One day, when the fool was with him in his boat he cleverly pushed the king into water but he was rescued and put to bed. The fright, the bath and bed cured the diseased king,but he was so angry with the fool that he turned him out of the country.

He cleverly pushed the king into water but he·was rescued and put to bed. In this sentence he refers to:

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The following passage is followed by five question. Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow each. For each question, four probable answers - A, B, C and D are given. Only one of these is correct. Choose the correct answer. 

A certain king once fell ill and doctors said that only  a sudden fright would restore his health but the king was not a man for anyone to play tricks on, except his fool. One day, when the fool was with him in his boat he cleverly pushed the king into water but he was rescued and put to bed. The fright, the bath and bed cured the diseased king,but he was so angry with the fool that he turned him out of the country.

When the fool pushed the king into water they were:

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The following passage is followed by five question. Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow each. For each question, four probable answers - A, B, C and D are given. Only one of these is correct. Choose the correct answer. 

A certain king once fell ill and doctors said that only  a sudden fright would restore his health but the king was not a man for anyone to play tricks on, except his fool. One day, when the fool was with him in his boat he cleverly pushed the king into water but he was rescued and put to bed. The fright, the bath and bed cured the diseased king,but he was so angry with the fool that he turned him out of the country.

Who played the trick on the king?

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The following passage is followed by five question. Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow each. For each question, four probable answers - A, B, C and D are given. Only one of these is correct. Choose the correct answer. 

A certain king once fell ill and doctors said that only  a sudden fright would restore his health but the king was not a man for anyone to play tricks on, except his fool. One day, when the fool was with him in his boat he cleverly pushed the king into water but he was rescued and put to bed. The fright, the bath and bed cured the diseased king,but he was so angry with the fool that he turned him out of the country.

The fool who cured the king was: