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Question 1

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

Rajendra was a landlord. He had made a lot of money by cheating and ill-treating his labourers who worked in the fields. One day, a young man named Mani came to Rajendra, asking for work. Rajendra was pleasantly surprised. No one had ever wanted to work for him because of his reputation and here was someone walking right into his house! Mani’s next few words surprised him even more. Mani said, “I will work for you for free. Only give me a place to sleep, two sets of clothes, and two square meals a day.” Rajendra was beside himself with joy when he heard this and was about to agree, when added, “I have only one condition: I will tell you the truth always, but one day in the year, will lie.”
Rajendra, who lied happily every day of the year, agreed to his odd condition. So, Mani began working for him. He was a wonderful worker-hard-working and trustworthy. He was very honest and soon became Rajendra’s, right-hand man. Because of Mani’s hard work, Rajendra had an excellent harvest. He and his wife, Manda, decided to have a big feast to celebrate. They invited all their relatives and friends, from the village and outside as well. Everyone was looking forward to the delicious feast being planned. On the morning of the feast, Rajendra decided he would also give away some gifts to his relatives, just to show off. So, he set off for the market in his cart.
As soon as, he was out of sight, Mani went running to Manda. He wept running to Manda. He wept loudly and beat his chest. Then, he fell on the floor, sobbing, and announced, “The master is dead! The cart overturned on the road. Out master has been flattened like a chapatti!”. As soon as Rajendra’s wife and relatives heard this, they started wailing. Mani rushed out, saying he would bring back the body, while everyone started preparing for the last rises. Mani now went running to his master and said, “Master! Your wife is dead. A cobra bit her and she fell to the ground, as blue as the spring sky.” Rajendra was stunned. What! His beloved Manda, his partner in all his schemes, was dead! He hurried home shouting her name.
Manda too was weeping loudly, sitting in the courtyard. When she saw her husband run in, she stopped mid-wail and Rajendra too stood open-mouthed. Then, they fell into each other’s arms, unable to believe their eyes.
As one, they turned to Mani. “What is the meaning of this, Mani?” his master angrily demanded. Mani smiled “Remember my condition, that I would lie once in the year? Well, I chose today. Do you see what lies can do? Now, think what happens to the people whom you lie to every day of the year!” Saying this, he walked out, leaving behind a stunned and ashamed landlord.
Why did Mani want to work for Rajendra?

Question 2

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

Rajendra was a landlord. He had made a lot of money by cheating and ill-treating his labourers who worked in the fields. One day, a young man named Mani came to Rajendra, asking for work. Rajendra was pleasantly surprised. No one had ever wanted to work for him because of his reputation and here was someone walking right into his house! Mani’s next few words surprised him even more. Mani said, “I will work for you for free. Only give me a place to sleep, two sets of clothes, and two square meals a day.” Rajendra was beside himself with joy when he heard this and was about to agree, when added, “I have only one condition: I will tell you the truth always, but one day in the year, will lie.”
Rajendra, who lied happily every day of the year, agreed to his odd condition. So, Mani began working for him. He was a wonderful worker-hard-working and trustworthy. He was very honest and soon became Rajendra’s, right-hand man. Because of Mani’s hard work, Rajendra had an excellent harvest. He and his wife, Manda, decided to have a big feast to celebrate. They invited all their relatives and friends, from the village and outside as well. Everyone was looking forward to the delicious feast being planned. On the morning of the feast, Rajendra decided he would also give away some gifts to his relatives, just to show off. So, he set off for the market in his cart.
As soon as, he was out of sight, Mani went running to Manda. He wept running to Manda. He wept loudly and beat his chest. Then, he fell on the floor, sobbing, and announced, “The master is dead! The cart overturned on the road. Out master has been flattened like a chapatti!”. As soon as Rajendra’s wife and relatives heard this, they started wailing. Mani rushed out, saying he would bring back the body, while everyone started preparing for the last rises. Mani now went running to his master and said, “Master! Your wife is dead. A cobra bit her and she fell to the ground, as blue as the spring sky.” Rajendra was stunned. What! His beloved Manda, his partner in all his schemes, was dead! He hurried home shouting her name.
Manda too was weeping loudly, sitting in the courtyard. When she saw her husband run in, she stopped mid-wail and Rajendra too stood open-mouthed. Then, they fell into each other’s arms, unable to believe their eyes.
As one, they turned to Mani. “What is the meaning of this, Mani?” his master angrily demanded. Mani smiled “Remember my condition, that I would lie once in the year? Well, I chose today. Do you see what lies can do? Now, think what happens to the people whom you lie to every day of the year!” Saying this, he walked out, leaving behind a stunned and ashamed landlord.

Why did Rajendra shout at Mani one day?

I. Mani had lied to Rajendra and his wife causing them to fight.
II. The feast had to be canceled because Mani and Rajendra suffered huge losses.
III. He had embarrassed his wife and him in front of their friends and relatives.

Question 3

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

Rajendra was a landlord. He had made a lot of money by cheating and ill-treating his labourers who worked in the fields. One day, a young man named Mani came to Rajendra, asking for work. Rajendra was pleasantly surprised. No one had ever wanted to work for him because of his reputation and here was someone walking right into his house! Mani’s next few words surprised him even more. Mani said, “I will work for you for free. Only give me a place to sleep, two sets of clothes, and two square meals a day.” Rajendra was beside himself with joy when he heard this and was about to agree, when added, “I have only one condition: I will tell you the truth always, but one day in the year, will lie.”
Rajendra, who lied happily every day of the year, agreed to his odd condition. So, Mani began working for him. He was a wonderful worker-hard-working and trustworthy. He was very honest and soon became Rajendra’s, right-hand man. Because of Mani’s hard work, Rajendra had an excellent harvest. He and his wife, Manda, decided to have a big feast to celebrate. They invited all their relatives and friends, from the village and outside as well. Everyone was looking forward to the delicious feast being planned. On the morning of the feast, Rajendra decided he would also give away some gifts to his relatives, just to show off. So, he set off for the market in his cart.
As soon as, he was out of sight, Mani went running to Manda. He wept running to Manda. He wept loudly and beat his chest. Then, he fell on the floor, sobbing, and announced, “The master is dead! The cart overturned on the road. Out master has been flattened like a chapatti!”. As soon as Rajendra’s wife and relatives heard this, they started wailing. Mani rushed out, saying he would bring back the body, while everyone started preparing for the last rises. Mani now went running to his master and said, “Master! Your wife is dead. A cobra bit her and she fell to the ground, as blue as the spring sky.” Rajendra was stunned. What! His beloved Manda, his partner in all his schemes, was dead! He hurried home shouting her name.
Manda too was weeping loudly, sitting in the courtyard. When she saw her husband run in, she stopped mid-wail and Rajendra too stood open-mouthed. Then, they fell into each other’s arms, unable to believe their eyes.
As one, they turned to Mani. “What is the meaning of this, Mani?” his master angrily demanded. Mani smiled “Remember my condition, that I would lie once in the year? Well, I chose today. Do you see what lies can do? Now, think what happens to the people whom you lie to every day of the year!” Saying this, he walked out, leaving behind a stunned and ashamed landlord.
What was Rajendra’s immediate reaction on hearing the news of his wife’s death?

Question 4

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

Rajendra was a landlord. He had made a lot of money by cheating and ill-treating his labourers who worked in the fields. One day, a young man named Mani came to Rajendra, asking for work. Rajendra was pleasantly surprised. No one had ever wanted to work for him because of his reputation and here was someone walking right into his house! Mani’s next few words surprised him even more. Mani said, “I will work for you for free. Only give me a place to sleep, two sets of clothes, and two square meals a day.” Rajendra was beside himself with joy when he heard this and was about to agree, when added, “I have only one condition: I will tell you the truth always, but one day in the year, will lie.”
Rajendra, who lied happily every day of the year, agreed to his odd condition. So, Mani began working for him. He was a wonderful worker-hard-working and trustworthy. He was very honest and soon became Rajendra’s, right-hand man. Because of Mani’s hard work, Rajendra had an excellent harvest. He and his wife, Manda, decided to have a big feast to celebrate. They invited all their relatives and friends, from the village and outside as well. Everyone was looking forward to the delicious feast being planned. On the morning of the feast, Rajendra decided he would also give away some gifts to his relatives, just to show off. So, he set off for the market in his cart.
As soon as, he was out of sight, Mani went running to Manda. He wept running to Manda. He wept loudly and beat his chest. Then, he fell on the floor, sobbing, and announced, “The master is dead! The cart overturned on the road. Out master has been flattened like a chapatti!”. As soon as Rajendra’s wife and relatives heard this, they started wailing. Mani rushed out, saying he would bring back the body, while everyone started preparing for the last rises. Mani now went running to his master and said, “Master! Your wife is dead. A cobra bit her and she fell to the ground, as blue as the spring sky.” Rajendra was stunned. What! His beloved Manda, his partner in all his schemes, was dead! He hurried home shouting her name.
Manda too was weeping loudly, sitting in the courtyard. When she saw her husband run in, she stopped mid-wail and Rajendra too stood open-mouthed. Then, they fell into each other’s arms, unable to believe their eyes.
As one, they turned to Mani. “What is the meaning of this, Mani?” his master angrily demanded. Mani smiled “Remember my condition, that I would lie once in the year? Well, I chose today. Do you see what lies can do? Now, think what happens to the people whom you lie to every day of the year!” Saying this, he walked out, leaving behind a stunned and ashamed landlord.
Why did Rajendra go out on the day of the feast?

Question 5

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

Rajendra was a landlord. He had made a lot of money by cheating and ill-treating his labourers who worked in the fields. One day, a young man named Mani came to Rajendra, asking for work. Rajendra was pleasantly surprised. No one had ever wanted to work for him because of his reputation and here was someone walking right into his house! Mani’s next few words surprised him even more. Mani said, “I will work for you for free. Only give me a place to sleep, two sets of clothes, and two square meals a day.” Rajendra was beside himself with joy when he heard this and was about to agree, when added, “I have only one condition: I will tell you the truth always, but one day in the year, will lie.”
Rajendra, who lied happily every day of the year, agreed to his odd condition. So, Mani began working for him. He was a wonderful worker-hard-working and trustworthy. He was very honest and soon became Rajendra’s, right-hand man. Because of Mani’s hard work, Rajendra had an excellent harvest. He and his wife, Manda, decided to have a big feast to celebrate. They invited all their relatives and friends, from the village and outside as well. Everyone was looking forward to the delicious feast being planned. On the morning of the feast, Rajendra decided he would also give away some gifts to his relatives, just to show off. So, he set off for the market in his cart.
As soon as, he was out of sight, Mani went running to Manda. He wept running to Manda. He wept loudly and beat his chest. Then, he fell on the floor, sobbing, and announced, “The master is dead! The cart overturned on the road. Out master has been flattened like a chapatti!”. As soon as Rajendra’s wife and relatives heard this, they started wailing. Mani rushed out, saying he would bring back the body, while everyone started preparing for the last rises. Mani now went running to his master and said, “Master! Your wife is dead. A cobra bit her and she fell to the ground, as blue as the spring sky.” Rajendra was stunned. What! His beloved Manda, his partner in all his schemes, was dead! He hurried home shouting her name.
Manda too was weeping loudly, sitting in the courtyard. When she saw her husband run in, she stopped mid-wail and Rajendra too stood open-mouthed. Then, they fell into each other’s arms, unable to believe their eyes.
As one, they turned to Mani. “What is the meaning of this, Mani?” his master angrily demanded. Mani smiled “Remember my condition, that I would lie once in the year? Well, I chose today. Do you see what lies can do? Now, think what happens to the people whom you lie to every day of the year!” Saying this, he walked out, leaving behind a stunned and ashamed landlord.
Why did Mani work very hard for Rajendra?

Question 6

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

Rajendra was a landlord. He had made a lot of money by cheating and ill-treating his labourers who worked in the fields. One day, a young man named Mani came to Rajendra, asking for work. Rajendra was pleasantly surprised. No one had ever wanted to work for him because of his reputation and here was someone walking right into his house! Mani’s next few words surprised him even more. Mani said, “I will work for you for free. Only give me a place to sleep, two sets of clothes, and two square meals a day.” Rajendra was beside himself with joy when he heard this and was about to agree, when added, “I have only one condition: I will tell you the truth always, but one day in the year, will lie.”
Rajendra, who lied happily every day of the year, agreed to his odd condition. So, Mani began working for him. He was a wonderful worker-hard-working and trustworthy. He was very honest and soon became Rajendra’s, right-hand man. Because of Mani’s hard work, Rajendra had an excellent harvest. He and his wife, Manda, decided to have a big feast to celebrate. They invited all their relatives and friends, from the village and outside as well. Everyone was looking forward to the delicious feast being planned. On the morning of the feast, Rajendra decided he would also give away some gifts to his relatives, just to show off. So, he set off for the market in his cart.
As soon as, he was out of sight, Mani went running to Manda. He wept running to Manda. He wept loudly and beat his chest. Then, he fell on the floor, sobbing, and announced, “The master is dead! The cart overturned on the road. Out master has been flattened like a chapatti!”. As soon as Rajendra’s wife and relatives heard this, they started wailing. Mani rushed out, saying he would bring back the body, while everyone started preparing for the last rises. Mani now went running to his master and said, “Master! Your wife is dead. A cobra bit her and she fell to the ground, as blue as the spring sky.” Rajendra was stunned. What! His beloved Manda, his partner in all his schemes, was dead! He hurried home shouting her name.
Manda too was weeping loudly, sitting in the courtyard. When she saw her husband run in, she stopped mid-wail and Rajendra too stood open-mouthed. Then, they fell into each other’s arms, unable to believe their eyes.
As one, they turned to Mani. “What is the meaning of this, Mani?” his master angrily demanded. Mani smiled “Remember my condition, that I would lie once in the year? Well, I chose today. Do you see what lies can do? Now, think what happens to the people whom you lie to every day of the year!” Saying this, he walked out, leaving behind a stunned and ashamed landlord.
Why did Rajendra accept Mani’s condition?

Question 7

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

Rajendra was a landlord. He had made a lot of money by cheating and ill-treating his labourers who worked in the fields. One day, a young man named Mani came to Rajendra, asking for work. Rajendra was pleasantly surprised. No one had ever wanted to work for him because of his reputation and here was someone walking right into his house! Mani’s next few words surprised him even more. Mani said, “I will work for you for free. Only give me a place to sleep, two sets of clothes, and two square meals a day.” Rajendra was beside himself with joy when he heard this and was about to agree, when added, “I have only one condition: I will tell you the truth always, but one day in the year, will lie.”
Rajendra, who lied happily every day of the year, agreed to his odd condition. So, Mani began working for him. He was a wonderful worker-hard-working and trustworthy. He was very honest and soon became Rajendra’s, right-hand man. Because of Mani’s hard work, Rajendra had an excellent harvest. He and his wife, Manda, decided to have a big feast to celebrate. They invited all their relatives and friends, from the village and outside as well. Everyone was looking forward to the delicious feast being planned. On the morning of the feast, Rajendra decided he would also give away some gifts to his relatives, just to show off. So, he set off for the market in his cart.
As soon as, he was out of sight, Mani went running to Manda. He wept running to Manda. He wept loudly and beat his chest. Then, he fell on the floor, sobbing, and announced, “The master is dead! The cart overturned on the road. Out master has been flattened like a chapatti!”. As soon as Rajendra’s wife and relatives heard this, they started wailing. Mani rushed out, saying he would bring back the body, while everyone started preparing for the last rises. Mani now went running to his master and said, “Master! Your wife is dead. A cobra bit her and she fell to the ground, as blue as the spring sky.” Rajendra was stunned. What! His beloved Manda, his partner in all his schemes, was dead! He hurried home shouting her name.
Manda too was weeping loudly, sitting in the courtyard. When she saw her husband run in, she stopped mid-wail and Rajendra too stood open-mouthed. Then, they fell into each other’s arms, unable to believe their eyes.
As one, they turned to Mani. “What is the meaning of this, Mani?” his master angrily demanded. Mani smiled “Remember my condition, that I would lie once in the year? Well, I chose today. Do you see what lies can do? Now, think what happens to the people whom you lie to every day of the year!” Saying this, he walked out, leaving behind a stunned and ashamed landlord.
Why did Mani lie to Manda?

Question 8

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

Rajendra was a landlord. He had made a lot of money by cheating and ill-treating his labourers who worked in the fields. One day, a young man named Mani came to Rajendra, asking for work. Rajendra was pleasantly surprised. No one had ever wanted to work for him because of his reputation and here was someone walking right into his house! Mani’s next few words surprised him even more. Mani said, “I will work for you for free. Only give me a place to sleep, two sets of clothes, and two square meals a day.” Rajendra was beside himself with joy when he heard this and was about to agree, when added, “I have only one condition: I will tell you the truth always, but one day in the year, will lie.”
Rajendra, who lied happily every day of the year, agreed to his odd condition. So, Mani began working for him. He was a wonderful worker-hard-working and trustworthy. He was very honest and soon became Rajendra’s, right-hand man. Because of Mani’s hard work, Rajendra had an excellent harvest. He and his wife, Manda, decided to have a big feast to celebrate. They invited all their relatives and friends, from the village and outside as well. Everyone was looking forward to the delicious feast being planned. On the morning of the feast, Rajendra decided he would also give away some gifts to his relatives, just to show off. So, he set off for the market in his cart.
As soon as, he was out of sight, Mani went running to Manda. He wept running to Manda. He wept loudly and beat his chest. Then, he fell on the floor, sobbing, and announced, “The master is dead! The cart overturned on the road. Out master has been flattened like a chapatti!”. As soon as Rajendra’s wife and relatives heard this, they started wailing. Mani rushed out, saying he would bring back the body, while everyone started preparing for the last rises. Mani now went running to his master and said, “Master! Your wife is dead. A cobra bit her and she fell to the ground, as blue as the spring sky.” Rajendra was stunned. What! His beloved Manda, his partner in all his schemes, was dead! He hurried home shouting her name.
Manda too was weeping loudly, sitting in the courtyard. When she saw her husband run in, she stopped mid-wail and Rajendra too stood open-mouthed. Then, they fell into each other’s arms, unable to believe their eyes.
As one, they turned to Mani. “What is the meaning of this, Mani?” his master angrily demanded. Mani smiled “Remember my condition, that I would lie once in the year? Well, I chose today. Do you see what lies can do? Now, think what happens to the people whom you lie to every day of the year!” Saying this, he walked out, leaving behind a stunned and ashamed landlord.
Which of the following is true in the context of the passage?

Question 9

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

Rajendra was a landlord. He had made a lot of money by cheating and ill-treating his labourers who worked in the fields. One day, a young man named Mani came to Rajendra, asking for work. Rajendra was pleasantly surprised. No one had ever wanted to work for him because of his reputation and here was someone walking right into his house! Mani’s next few words surprised him even more. Mani said, “I will work for you for free. Only give me a place to sleep, two sets of clothes, and two square meals a day.” Rajendra was beside himself with joy when he heard this and was about to agree, when added, “I have only one condition: I will tell you the truth always, but one day in the year, will lie.”
Rajendra, who lied happily every day of the year, agreed to his odd condition. So, Mani began working for him. He was a wonderful worker-hard-working and trustworthy. He was very honest and soon became Rajendra’s, right-hand man. Because of Mani’s hard work, Rajendra had an excellent harvest. He and his wife, Manda, decided to have a big feast to celebrate. They invited all their relatives and friends, from the village and outside as well. Everyone was looking forward to the delicious feast being planned. On the morning of the feast, Rajendra decided he would also give away some gifts to his relatives, just to show off. So, he set off for the market in his cart.
As soon as, he was out of sight, Mani went running to Manda. He wept running to Manda. He wept loudly and beat his chest. Then, he fell on the floor, sobbing, and announced, “The master is dead! The cart overturned on the road. Out master has been flattened like a chapatti!”. As soon as Rajendra’s wife and relatives heard this, they started wailing. Mani rushed out, saying he would bring back the body, while everyone started preparing for the last rises. Mani now went running to his master and said, “Master! Your wife is dead. A cobra bit her and she fell to the ground, as blue as the spring sky.” Rajendra was stunned. What! His beloved Manda, his partner in all his schemes, was dead! He hurried home shouting her name.
Manda too was weeping loudly, sitting in the courtyard. When she saw her husband run in, she stopped mid-wail and Rajendra too stood open-mouthed. Then, they fell into each other’s arms, unable to believe their eyes.
As one, they turned to Mani. “What is the meaning of this, Mani?” his master angrily demanded. Mani smiled “Remember my condition, that I would lie once in the year? Well, I chose today. Do you see what lies can do? Now, think what happens to the people whom you lie to every day of the year!” Saying this, he walked out, leaving behind a stunned and ashamed landlord.
Which of the following can be said about Manda?
I. She trusted Mani.
II. She started crying for Rajendra when she heard that her husband is dead.
III. She was dishonest.

Question 10

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

Rajendra was a landlord. He had made a lot of money by cheating and ill-treating his labourers who worked in the fields. One day, a young man named Mani came to Rajendra, asking for work. Rajendra was pleasantly surprised. No one had ever wanted to work for him because of his reputation and here was someone walking right into his house! Mani’s next few words surprised him even more. Mani said, “I will work for you for free. Only give me a place to sleep, two sets of clothes, and two square meals a day.” Rajendra was beside himself with joy when he heard this and was about to agree, when added, “I have only one condition: I will tell you the truth always, but one day in the year, will lie.”
Rajendra, who lied happily every day of the year, agreed to his odd condition. So, Mani began working for him. He was a wonderful worker-hard-working and trustworthy. He was very honest and soon became Rajendra’s, right-hand man. Because of Mani’s hard work, Rajendra had an excellent harvest. He and his wife, Manda, decided to have a big feast to celebrate. They invited all their relatives and friends, from the village and outside as well. Everyone was looking forward to the delicious feast being planned. On the morning of the feast, Rajendra decided he would also give away some gifts to his relatives, just to show off. So, he set off for the market in his cart.
As soon as, he was out of sight, Mani went running to Manda. He wept running to Manda. He wept loudly and beat his chest. Then, he fell on the floor, sobbing, and announced, “The master is dead! The cart overturned on the road. Out master has been flattened like a chapatti!”. As soon as Rajendra’s wife and relatives heard this, they started wailing. Mani rushed out, saying he would bring back the body, while everyone started preparing for the last rises. Mani now went running to his master and said, “Master! Your wife is dead. A cobra bit her and she fell to the ground, as blue as the spring sky.” Rajendra was stunned. What! His beloved Manda, his partner in all his schemes, was dead! He hurried home shouting her name.
Manda too was weeping loudly, sitting in the courtyard. When she saw her husband run in, she stopped mid-wail and Rajendra too stood open-mouthed. Then, they fell into each other’s arms, unable to believe their eyes.
As one, they turned to Mani. “What is the meaning of this, Mani?” his master angrily demanded. Mani smiled “Remember my condition, that I would lie once in the year? Well, I chose today. Do you see what lies can do? Now, think what happens to the people whom you lie to every day of the year!” Saying this, he walked out, leaving behind a stunned and ashamed landlord.
What opinion did Rajendra’s workers have to him?
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