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  • Question 1
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

    Buddha was one of the world’s great religious teachers. His real name was Gautam Siddharth. He was born in the year 500 B.C. He was born a prince. His father was the King of Kapilavastu. But he did not want to become a king. He wanted to find out the meaning of life. He left his place as a young man. He went out to seek the truth. For years he lived the hard life of poverty. He went to many teachers. But they could not help him. At least, the light came to him. He was thinking deeply under a Bodhi tree near Gaya. He became the ‘Buddha’ or the ‘Enlightened One’.

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    Who was Buddha?

    Solution

    The given passage is all about one of the world’s great religious teachers- The Gautam Buddha.

    The first line or sentence of the passage says "Buddha was one of the world’s great religious teachers".

  • Question 2
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

    Buddha was one of the world’s great religious teachers. His real name was Gautam Siddharth. He was born in the year 500 B.C. He was born a prince. His father was the King of Kapilavastu. But he did not want to become a king. He wanted to find out the meaning of life. He left his place as a young man. He went out to seek the truth. For years he lived the hard life of poverty. He went to many teachers. But they could not help him. At least, the light came to him. He was thinking deeply under a Bodhi tree near Gaya. He became the ‘Buddha’ or the ‘Enlightened One’.

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    Buddha was born:

    Solution

    Buddha was born before the birth of Christ.

    The third line or sentence of the passage says "He was born in the year 500 B.C". Here, the personal pronoun 'he' is used for the 'Buddha'.

    In the sentence, the term "B.C" means "Before the birth of Jesus Christ".

  • Question 3
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

    Buddha was one of the world’s great religious teachers. His real name was Gautam Siddharth. He was born in the year 500 B.C. He was born a prince. His father was the King of Kapilavastu. But he did not want to become a king. He wanted to find out the meaning of life. He left his place as a young man. He went out to seek the truth. For years he lived the hard life of poverty. He went to many teachers. But they could not help him. At least, the light came to him. He was thinking deeply under a Bodhi tree near Gaya. He became the ‘Buddha’ or the ‘Enlightened One’.

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    Another word for ‘poverty’ is:

    Solution

    The another word for poverty is pennilessness.

    The word 'poverty' means the state of being inferior in quality or insufficient in amount.

    Let us explore the given options:

    • 'Prosperity' means the state of being prosperous (bringing wealth and success).
    • 'Growth' means the process of increasing in amount, value, or importance.
    • 'Pennilessness' means the state of a person having no money; very poor.
    • 'Luxury' means a state of great comfort or elegance, especially when involving great expense.
  • Question 4
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

    Buddha was one of the world’s great religious teachers. His real name was Gautam Siddharth. He was born in the year 500 B.C. He was born a prince. His father was the King of Kapilavastu. But he did not want to become a king. He wanted to find out the meaning of life. He left his place as a young man. He went out to seek the truth. For years he lived the hard life of poverty. He went to many teachers. But they could not help him. At least, the light came to him. He was thinking deeply under a Bodhi tree near Gaya. He became the ‘Buddha’ or the ‘Enlightened One’.

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    “At last light came to him.” What does this ‘light’ mean?

    Solution

    Here light means knowledge.

    Let us explore the given options:

    • 'Electricity' is a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons).
    • 'Knowledge' means facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
    • 'Candle' is a cylinder or block of wax or tallow with a central wick which is lit to produce light as it burns.
    • 'Ignorance' means a lack of knowledge or information.
  • Question 5
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

    Buddha was one of the world’s great religious teachers. His real name was Gautam Siddharth. He was born in the year 500 B.C. He was born a prince. His father was the King of Kapilavastu. But he did not want to become a king. He wanted to find out the meaning of life. He left his place as a young man. He went out to seek the truth. For years he lived the hard life of poverty. He went to many teachers. But they could not help him. At least, the light came to him. He was thinking deeply under a Bodhi tree near Gaya. He became the ‘Buddha’ or the ‘Enlightened One’.

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    The land of Buddha’s birth is:

    Solution

    The land of Buddha’s birth is Kapilavastu.

    The fifth line or sentence of the passage says "His father was the King of Kapilavastu". Here, the possessive pronoun 'his' is used for the 'Buddha'.

  • Question 6
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

    Buddha was one of the world’s great religious teachers. His real name was Gautam Siddharth. He was born in the year 500 B.C. He was born a prince. His father was the King of Kapilavastu. But he did not want to become a king. He wanted to find out the meaning of life. He left his place as a young man. He went out to seek the truth. For years he lived the hard life of poverty. He went to many teachers. But they could not help him. At least, the light came to him. He was thinking deeply under a Bodhi tree near Gaya. He became the ‘Buddha’ or the ‘Enlightened One’.

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    What was the real name of Buddha?

    Solution

    Real name of Buddha was Gautam Siddhartha.

    The second line or sentence of the passage says "His real name was Gautam Siddhartha". Here, the possessive pronoun 'his' is used for the 'Buddha'.

  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

    Buddha was one of the world’s great religious teachers. His real name was Gautam Siddharth. He was born in the year 500 B.C. He was born a prince. His father was the King of Kapilavastu. But he did not want to become a king. He wanted to find out the meaning of life. He left his place as a young man. He went out to seek the truth. For years he lived the hard life of poverty. He went to many teachers. But they could not help him. At least, the light came to him. He was thinking deeply under a Bodhi tree near Gaya. He became the ‘Buddha’ or the ‘Enlightened One’.

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    Buddha was:

    Solution

    Buddha was born a prince.

    The fourth line or sentence of the passage says "He was born a prince". Here, the personal pronoun 'he' is used for the 'Buddha'.

  • Question 8
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

    Buddha was one of the world’s great religious teachers. His real name was Gautam Siddharth. He was born in the year 500 B.C. He was born a prince. His father was the King of Kapilavastu. But he did not want to become a king. He wanted to find out the meaning of life. He left his place as a young man. He went out to seek the truth. For years he lived the hard life of poverty. He went to many teachers. But they could not help him. At least, the light came to him. He was thinking deeply under a Bodhi tree near Gaya. He became the ‘Buddha’ or the ‘Enlightened One’.

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    Another word for ‘seek’ is:

    Solution

    Another word for ‘seek’ is to look around.

    Seek means to try to find or get something.

    Let us explore the given options:

    • 'To look around' means to try to find something that you want or need.
    • 'Neglect' means fail to leave undone or unattended to especially through carelessness.
    • 'Respect' means the state of being admired or respected.
    • 'Reply' means to say something in response to something someone has said.
  • Question 9
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

    Buddha was one of the world’s great religious teachers. His real name was Gautam Siddharth. He was born in the year 500 B.C. He was born a prince. His father was the King of Kapilavastu. But he did not want to become a king. He wanted to find out the meaning of life. He left his place as a young man. He went out to seek the truth. For years he lived the hard life of poverty. He went to many teachers. But they could not help him. At least, the light came to him. He was thinking deeply under a Bodhi tree near Gaya. He became the ‘Buddha’ or the ‘Enlightened One’.

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    Most holy men have left their home to:

    Solution

    Most holy men have left their homes to seek the truth.

    The ninth line or sentence of the passage says "He went out to seek the truth".

  • Question 10
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage given below and answer the question that follow by selecting the most appropriate option.

    In this floating village in Brazil, there is only one way to travel. Students go to school by boat. Locals go to worship by boat. Taxis arrive by boat. Even the soccer field is often a boat. There are three homemade fields on land, but they are submerged now in the annual flooding of the Black River. If the wooden goal posts had nets, they would be useful this time of year only for catching fish. So, young players and adults improvise. They play soccer at a community centre that has a roof but no walls. They play on the dock of a restaurant. And they play on a parked ferry, a few wearing life jackets to cushion their fall. The high-water mark in the Rio Negro this year was the fifth highest in more than a century of measurements.

    As scientists study the impact of deforestation on the Amazon basin, and the cooling and warming of the Pacific Ocean, extreme patterns observed over the last 25 or 30 years raise an important unanswered question : “Are these trends human-induced climate change, or can we explain this with natural variability?”

    Villagers said that passing boats sometimes knocked down power lines during periods of exceptionally high water. And while the soccer fields are usually available for about half the year, the land has recently been dry enough for only four or five months of play. “We don’t have a place for the children to play,” said de Sousa, a shop owner. “They are stuck in the houses, bored.” The most adventurous, though, will find a game somewhere.

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    The floating village is famous for its:

    Solution

    According to the passage, The floating village is famous for its craze for sports.

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