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Question 1 of 24
1. Question
Seven looked pleased. “Ramesh told me that he takes two meals for Mr. Nath every morning
and evening, and two cups of tea, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Ramesh says
he’s not very particular about what he eats, it’s always the same food — two chapattis, some dal,
and a vegetable. Mr. Nath pays cash and tips well.From which lesson have these lines been taken?
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Question 2 of 24
2. Question
Seven looked pleased. “Ramesh told me that he takes two meals for Mr. Nath every morning
and evening, and two cups of tea, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Ramesh says
he’s not very particular about what he eats, it’s always the same food — two chapattis, some dal,
and a vegetable. Mr. Nath pays cash and tips well.Who brings meals for Mr. Nath?
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Question 3 of 24
3. Question
Seven looked pleased. “Ramesh told me that he takes two meals for Mr. Nath every morning
and evening, and two cups of tea, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Ramesh says
he’s not very particular about what he eats, it’s always the same food — two chapattis, some dal,
and a vegetable. Mr. Nath pays cash and tips well.Who is ‘he’ here?
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Question 4 of 24
4. Question
Seven looked pleased. “Ramesh told me that he takes two meals for Mr. Nath every morning
and evening, and two cups of tea, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Ramesh says
he’s not very particular about what he eats, it’s always the same food — two chapattis, some dal,
and a vegetable. Mr. Nath pays cash and tips well.How is Ramesh paid for food?
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Question 5 of 24
5. Question
As we walked back towards the clinic Seven said, “He doesn’t look anything like a monster,
Maya. But did you see how thin he is? Maybe he’s very poor and can’t aÏord to eat.” “He can’t be
poor if he’s a crook on the run,” I told him. “He’s probably got millions of rupees stashed away
somewhere in that room.” “Do you really think he’s a criminal, Maya? He doesn’t look like one,”
Nishad looked doubtful.Name the lesson.
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Question 6 of 24
6. Question
As we walked back towards the clinic Seven said, “He doesn’t look anything like a monster,
Maya. But did you see how thin he is? Maybe he’s very poor and can’t aÏord to eat.” “He can’t be
poor if he’s a crook on the run,” I told him. “He’s probably got millions of rupees stashed away
somewhere in that room.” “Do you really think he’s a criminal, Maya? He doesn’t look like one,”
Nishad looked doubtful.Who are ‘we’ in the above lines?
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Question 7 of 24
7. Question
As we walked back towards the clinic Seven said, “He doesn’t look anything like a monster,
Maya. But did you see how thin he is? Maybe he’s very poor and can’t aÏord to eat.” “He can’t be
poor if he’s a crook on the run,” I told him. “He’s probably got millions of rupees stashed away
somewhere in that room.” “Do you really think he’s a criminal, Maya? He doesn’t look like one,”
Nishad looked doubtful.Who feels that Mr. Nath is poor?
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Question 8 of 24
8. Question
As we walked back towards the clinic Seven said, “He doesn’t look anything like a monster,
Maya. But did you see how thin he is? Maybe he’s very poor and can’t aÏord to eat.” “He can’t be
poor if he’s a crook on the run,” I told him. “He’s probably got millions of rupees stashed away
somewhere in that room.” “Do you really think he’s a criminal, Maya? He doesn’t look like one,”
Nishad looked doubtful.Who feels that Mr. Nath is a crook?
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Question 9 of 24
9. Question
“Criminals can look quite ordinary, smarty,” I retorted. “Did you see the picture of the
Hyderabadi housebreaker in the papers yesterday? He looked like any man on the street.”
Nishad looked doubtful.Who is ‘I’ here?
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Question 10 of 24
10. Question
“Criminals can look quite ordinary, smarty,” I retorted. “Did you see the picture of the
Hyderabadi housebreaker in the papers yesterday? He looked like any man on the street.”
Nishad looked doubtful.Who is ‘I’ talking about?
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Question 11 of 24
11. Question
“Criminals can look quite ordinary, smarty,” I retorted. “Did you see the picture of the
Hyderabadi housebreaker in the papers yesterday? He looked like any man on the street.”
Nishad looked doubtful.For whom has ‘He’ been used here?
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Question 12 of 24
12. Question
“Criminals can look quite ordinary, smarty,” I retorted. “Did you see the picture of the
Hyderabadi housebreaker in the papers yesterday? He looked like any man on the street.”
Nishad looked doubtful.Give the opposite of ‘ordinary’.
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Question 13 of 24
13. Question
A brilliant thought occurred to me just then. “That man must be Mr. Nath’s accomplice in crime,”
I said. “Maybe he keeps all the loot and he comes now and then to give part of it to his partner,
Mr. Nath, for expenses. That’s it! I’m sure I’m right.”Name the lesson.
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Question 14 of 24
14. Question
A brilliant thought occurred to me just then. “That man must be Mr. Nath’s accomplice in crime,”
I said. “Maybe he keeps all the loot and he comes now and then to give part of it to his partner,
Mr. Nath, for expenses. That’s it! I’m sure I’m right.”For whom has the pronoun ‘me’ been used?
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Question 15 of 24
15. Question
A brilliant thought occurred to me just then. “That man must be Mr. Nath’s accomplice in crime,”
I said. “Maybe he keeps all the loot and he comes now and then to give part of it to his partner,
Mr. Nath, for expenses. That’s it! I’m sure I’m right.”Who is ‘he’ in the above lines?
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Question 16 of 24
16. Question
A brilliant thought occurred to me just then. “That man must be Mr. Nath’s accomplice in crime,”
I said. “Maybe he keeps all the loot and he comes now and then to give part of it to his partner,
Mr. Nath, for expenses. That’s it! I’m sure I’m right.”Choose a word which means ‘partner’.
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Question 17 of 24
17. Question
“Friends with a crook! Ha! You’re crazy, Seven,” I said. “The cops will take you to jail with him. Do
you want that to happen, you idiot ?” Nishad merely glared at me and quietly walked out of the
room. My theories seemed to have made no impression on him at all.”Name the lesson.
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Question 18 of 24
18. Question
“Friends with a crook! Ha! You’re crazy, Seven,” I said. “The cops will take you to jail with him. Do
you want that to happen, you idiot ?” Nishad merely glared at me and quietly walked out of the
room. My theories seemed to have made no impression on him at all.”Who is ‘I’ in the above lines?
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Question 19 of 24
19. Question
“Friends with a crook! Ha! You’re crazy, Seven,” I said. “The cops will take you to jail with him. Do
you want that to happen, you idiot ?” Nishad merely glared at me and quietly walked out of the
room. My theories seemed to have made no impression on him at all.”What did Maya say to Nishad?
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Question 20 of 24
20. Question
“Friends with a crook! Ha! You’re crazy, Seven,” I said. “The cops will take you to jail with him. Do
you want that to happen, you idiot ?” Nishad merely glared at me and quietly walked out of the
room. My theories seemed to have made no impression on him at all.”‘The cops will take you to jail with him.’ For whom has the pronoun ‘him’ been used?
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Question 21 of 24
21. Question
“If you insist on calling him a criminal, I don’t think I want to discuss anything with you, Maya,”
said Nishad angrily. “He can’t be such a bad man if he gives Ramesh such generous tips.” “Ramesh
probably knows something about his past, so Mr. Nath must be bribing him to keep quiet,” I said.Who is ‘You’ in the above lines?
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Question 22 of 24
22. Question
“If you insist on calling him a criminal, I don’t think I want to discuss anything with you, Maya,”
said Nishad angrily. “He can’t be such a bad man if he gives Ramesh such generous tips.” “Ramesh
probably knows something about his past, so Mr. Nath must be bribing him to keep quiet,” I said.Why was Nishad angry?
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Question 23 of 24
23. Question
“If you insist on calling him a criminal, I don’t think I want to discuss anything with you, Maya,”
said Nishad angrily. “He can’t be such a bad man if he gives Ramesh such generous tips.” “Ramesh
probably knows something about his past, so Mr. Nath must be bribing him to keep quiet,” I said.What did Maya say about Ramesh?
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Question 24 of 24
24. Question
“If you insist on calling him a criminal, I don’t think I want to discuss anything with you, Maya,”
said Nishad angrily. “He can’t be such a bad man if he gives Ramesh such generous tips.” “Ramesh
probably knows something about his past, so Mr. Nath must be bribing him to keep quiet,” I said.Write the meaning of ‘generous’.
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