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Question 1 of 29
1. Question
In reply to the Írst question, some said that the king must follow a timetable, and then follow
it strictly. Only in this way, they said, could he do everything at its proper time. Others said that
it was impossible to decide in advance the right time for doing something. The king should
notice all that was going on, avoid foolish pleasures, and always do whatever seemed
necessary at that time. Yet others said the king needed a council of wise men who would help
him act at the proper time. This was because one man would Índ it impossible to decide
correctly, without help from others, the right time for every action.From which lesson these lines been taken?
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Question 2 of 29
2. Question
In reply to the Írst question, some said that the king must follow a timetable, and then follow
it strictly. Only in this way, they said, could he do everything at its proper time. Others said that
it was impossible to decide in advance the right time for doing something. The king should
notice all that was going on, avoid foolish pleasures, and always do whatever seemed
necessary at that time. Yet others said the king needed a council of wise men who would help
him act at the proper time. This was because one man would Índ it impossible to decide
correctly, without help from others, the right time for every action.Who asked the questions?
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Question 3 of 29
3. Question
In reply to the Írst question, some said that the king must follow a timetable, and then follow
it strictly. Only in this way, they said, could he do everything at its proper time. Others said that
it was impossible to decide in advance the right time for doing something. The king should
notice all that was going on, avoid foolish pleasures, and always do whatever seemed
necessary at that time. Yet others said the king needed a council of wise men who would help
him act at the proper time. This was because one man would Índ it impossible to decide
correctly, without help from others, the right time for every action.Some wise people suggested to the king.
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Question 4 of 29
4. Question
In reply to the Írst question, some said that the king must follow a timetable, and then follow
it strictly. Only in this way, they said, could he do everything at its proper time. Others said that
it was impossible to decide in advance the right time for doing something. The king should
notice all that was going on, avoid foolish pleasures, and always do whatever seemed
necessary at that time. Yet others said the king needed a council of wise men who would help
him act at the proper time. This was because one man would Índ it impossible to decide
correctly, without help from others, the right time for every action.Give the meaning of ‘strictly’.
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Question 5 of 29
5. Question
In reply to the Írst question, some said that the king must follow a timetable, and then follow
it strictly. Only in this way, they said, could he do everything at its proper time. Others said that
it was impossible to decide in advance the right time for doing something. The king should
notice all that was going on, avoid foolish pleasures, and always do whatever seemed
necessary at that time. Yet others said the king needed a council of wise men who would help
him act at the proper time. This was because one man would Índ it impossible to decide
correctly, without help from others, the right time for every action.Give the opposite of ‘impossible’.
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Question 6 of 29
6. Question
The thought came to a certain king that he would never fail if he knew three things. These
three things were What is the right time to begin something? Which people should he listen
to? What is the most important thing for him to do? The king, therefore, sent messages
throughout his kingdom promising a large sum of money to anyone who would answer these
questions. Many wise men came to the king, but they all answered his questions diÏerently.Why did the king want to know the answer to these questions?
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Question 7 of 29
7. Question
The thought came to a certain king that he would never fail if he knew three things. These
three things were What is the right time to begin something? Which people should he listen
to? What is the most important thing for him to do? The king, therefore, sent messages
throughout his kingdom promising a large sum of money to anyone who would answer these
questions. Many wise men came to the king, but they all answered his questions diÏerently.Which was the first question?
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Question 8 of 29
8. Question
The thought came to a certain king that he would never fail if he knew three things. These
three things were What is the right time to begin something? Which people should he listen
to? What is the most important thing for him to do? The king, therefore, sent messages
throughout his kingdom promising a large sum of money to anyone who would answer these
questions. Many wise men came to the king, but they all answered his questions diÏerently.What efforts did the king make to get the answers?
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Question 9 of 29
9. Question
The thought came to a certain king that he would never fail if he knew three things. These
three things were What is the right time to begin something? Which people should he listen
to? What is the most important thing for him to do? The king, therefore, sent messages
throughout his kingdom promising a large sum of money to anyone who would answer these
questions. Many wise men came to the king, but they all answered his questions diÏerently.Who came to the king to answer the questions?
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Question 10 of 29
10. Question
The thought came to a certain king that he would never fail if he knew three things. These
three things were What is the right time to begin something? Which people should he listen
to? What is the most important thing for him to do? The king, therefore, sent messages
throughout his kingdom promising a large sum of money to anyone who would answer these
questions. Many wise men came to the king, but they all answered his questions diÏerently.The meaning of wise is:
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Question 11 of 29
11. Question
The king turned round and saw a bearded man running towards them. His hands were pressed
against his stomach, from which blood was Îowing. When he reached the king he fainted and
fell to the ground. The king and the hermit removed the man’s clothing and found a large
wound in his stomach. The king washed and covered it with his handkerchief, but the blood
would not stop Îowing. The king re-dressed the wound until at last the bleeding stopped.Name the lesson.
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Question 12 of 29
12. Question
The king turned round and saw a bearded man running towards them. His hands were pressed
against his stomach, from which blood was Îowing. When he reached the king he fainted and
fell to the ground. The king and the hermit removed the man’s clothing and found a large
wound in his stomach. The king washed and covered it with his handkerchief, but the blood
would not stop Îowing. The king re-dressed the wound until at last the bleeding stopped.Whom did the king see?
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Question 13 of 29
13. Question
The king turned round and saw a bearded man running towards them. His hands were pressed
against his stomach, from which blood was Îowing. When he reached the king he fainted and
fell to the ground. The king and the hermit removed the man’s clothing and found a large
wound in his stomach. The king washed and covered it with his handkerchief, but the blood
would not stop Îowing. The king re-dressed the wound until at last the bleeding stopped.Here ‘them’ is used for:
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Question 14 of 29
14. Question
The king turned round and saw a bearded man running towards them. His hands were pressed
against his stomach, from which blood was Îowing. When he reached the king he fainted and
fell to the ground. The king and the hermit removed the man’s clothing and found a large
wound in his stomach. The king washed and covered it with his handkerchief, but the blood
would not stop Îowing. The king re-dressed the wound until at last the bleeding stopped.What did the king and hermit Índ?
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Question 15 of 29
15. Question
The king turned round and saw a bearded man running towards them. His hands were pressed
against his stomach, from which blood was Îowing. When he reached the king he fainted and
fell to the ground. The king and the hermit removed the man’s clothing and found a large
wound in his stomach. The king washed and covered it with his handkerchief, but the blood
would not stop Îowing. The king re-dressed the wound until at last the bleeding stopped.Give the meaning of ‘fainted’.
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Question 16 of 29
16. Question
As the answers to his questions were so diÏerent, the king was not satisÍed and gave no
reward. Instead, he decided to ask a hermit who was widely famous for his wisdom, for advice.
The hermit lived in a wood which he never left. He met no one but simple people, and so the
king put on ordinary clothes. Before he reached the hermit’s hut the king left his horse with his
bodyguard and went on alone.Name the lesson.
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Question 17 of 29
17. Question
As the answers to his questions were so diÏerent, the king was not satisÍed and gave no
reward. Instead, he decided to ask a hermit who was widely famous for his wisdom, for advice.
The hermit lived in a wood which he never left. He met no one but simple people, and so the
king put on ordinary clothes. Before he reached the hermit’s hut the king left his horse with his
bodyguard and went on alone.Who answered the questions?
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Question 18 of 29
18. Question
As the answers to his questions were so diÏerent, the king was not satisÍed and gave no
reward. Instead, he decided to ask a hermit who was widely famous for his wisdom, for advice.
The hermit lived in a wood which he never left. He met no one but simple people, and so the
king put on ordinary clothes. Before he reached the hermit’s hut the king left his horse with his
bodyguard and went on alone.Where did the hermit live?
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Question 19 of 29
19. Question
As the answers to his questions were so diÏerent, the king was not satisÍed and gave no
reward. Instead, he decided to ask a hermit who was widely famous for his wisdom, for advice.
The hermit lived in a wood which he never left. He met no one but simple people, and so the
king put on ordinary clothes. Before he reached the hermit’s hut the king left his horse with his
bodyguard and went on alone.Whom did the hermit use to meet?
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Question 20 of 29
20. Question
As the answers to his questions were so diÏerent, the king was not satisÍed and gave no
reward. Instead, he decided to ask a hermit who was widely famous for his wisdom, for advice.
The hermit lived in a wood which he never left. He met no one but simple people, and so the
king put on ordinary clothes. Before he reached the hermit’s hut the king left his horse with his
bodyguard and went on alone.Give the opposite of ‘satisfied’.
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Question 21 of 29
21. Question
“Remember then, there is only one time that is important and that time is ‘Now’. It is the most
important time because it is the only time we have any power to act.” “The most necessary
person is the person you are with at a particular moment, for no one knows what will happen in
the future and whether we will meet anyone else. The most important business is to do that
person good because we were sent into this world for that purpose alone.”Who gave the above advice?
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Question 22 of 29
22. Question
“Remember then, there is only one time that is important and that time is ‘Now’. It is the most
important time because it is the only time we have any power to act.” “The most necessary
person is the person you are with at a particular moment, for no one knows what will happen in
the future and whether we will meet anyone else. The most important business is to do that
person good because we were sent into this world for that purpose alone.”Which is the most important time for us?
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Question 23 of 29
23. Question
“Remember then, there is only one time that is important and that time is ‘Now’. It is the most
important time because it is the only time we have any power to act.” “The most necessary
person is the person you are with at a particular moment, for no one knows what will happen in
the future and whether we will meet anyone else. The most important business is to do that
person good because we were sent into this world for that purpose alone.”Who is the most necessary person for anyone?
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Question 24 of 29
24. Question
“Remember then, there is only one time that is important and that time is ‘Now’. It is the most
important time because it is the only time we have any power to act.” “The most necessary
person is the person you are with at a particular moment, for no one knows what will happen in
the future and whether we will meet anyone else. The most important business is to do that
person good because we were sent into this world for that purpose alone.”Which is the most important Work?
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Question 25 of 29
25. Question
“Remember then, there is only one time that is important and that time is ‘Now’. It is the most
important time because it is the only time we have any power to act.” “The most necessary
person is the person you are with at a particular moment, for no one knows what will happen in
the future and whether we will meet anyone else. The most important business is to do that
person good because we were sent into this world for that purpose alone.”Make the noun of ‘necessary’.
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Question 26 of 29
26. Question
The king was very happy to have made peace with his enemy so easily and to win him over as a
friend. He not only forgave him but said he would send his servants and his own doctor to look
after him and he promised to give him back the man his property.Name the lesson.
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Question 27 of 29
27. Question
The king was very happy to have made peace with his enemy so easily and to win him over as a
friend. He not only forgave him but said he would send his servants and his own doctor to look
after him and he promised to give him back the man his property.Why was the king happy?
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Question 28 of 29
28. Question
The king was very happy to have made peace with his enemy so easily and to win him over as a
friend. He not only forgave him but said he would send his servants and his own doctor to look
after him and he promised to give him back the man his property.For whom the pronoun ‘him’ is used?
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Question 29 of 29
29. Question
The king was very happy to have made peace with his enemy so easily and to win him over as a
friend. He not only forgave him but said he would send his servants and his own doctor to look
after him and he promised to give him back the man his property.What did the king promise?
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