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Passage Reading and English Comprehension

A Stingy Person

There lived a stingy person in a village. His name was Girish. He was so stingy that no one was aware of it in the village. one day, he came to know that another stingy person had come to the neighbouring village. As a result, he decided to meet him.

When he started leaving the house, he thought why not take some gift for him. He scratched some bananas on the white paper and put that in his pocket. When he arrived at miser's house, he found that he wasn't there. Even he waited for a few hours, but miser didm't come. At last, he stood up and told miser's son to take those bananas that he made on the white paper and give them to his father as a gift.

When Girish started leaving the miser's house, his son stopped him and said , "Wait, I have also something for you." He made some mangoes in the air and told him to take those mangoes so that he could enjoy them with his family. Girish was surprised to see. Then, he realized, "They are really very stingy." He left the place and went away from there.

When his father returned home, his son his son told him about the miser person. He said ,"You should have made mangoes smaller than the size you stated."

The moral of the story is, don't let your habits enter your children otherwise the children will become as you are.

On the basis of your reading of the above passage fill in the blanks with suitable words:

2050. There lived a stingy -------

(a) person in a village
(b) person in a city
(c) boy in a village
(d) girl in a village

2051. He scratched some ---------

(a) bananas on the white paper
(b) apples on the white paper
(c) oranges on the white paper
(d) vegetables on the white paper

2052. When Girish found that miser was not in the house, he handed over the gift -----

(a) to his son
(b) to his wife
(c) to his maid
(d) to his father

2053. The miser's son gave hime ----- as a return gift

(a) bananas mad on a white paper
(b) mangoes made in the air
(c) bananas made in the air
(d) mangoes made on a white paper

2054. When miser's son narrated the whole story to him, he advised his son that he should -------

(a) have made mangoes on a white paper
(b) have made bananas smaller than the size he stated
(c) have made mangoes smaller than the size he stated
(d) have made mangoes larger than the size he stated

2055. The moral of the story is

(a) don't be a miser
(b) don't be a stingy person
(c) don't let your habits enter your children
(d) don't meet another stingy person

TOTAL

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