English, 16.10.2020 14:01 gildedav001
Read the extracts given below and answer the question below.
A.' do not recall the exact number of people she fed everyday.
(a) Who is T in the above lines?
Ramananda Shastry (ii) Sivasubramania lyer (ii) A. P.J Abdul Kalam
(b) Who is 'she' and what is her name?
i)
Kalam's mother, Ashiamma (i) Kalam's sister, Asim Johra
(ii) Kalam's neighbor, Mrs Shastry
(c) Give one word to describe the character of 'she'
i)
Greedy (i) Generous (ii) Self centered
(d) Choose the word opposite in meaning to 'recall
i)
Remember (i) Forgive (ii) Forget
(e) What is the title of the story?
Wings of Fire i) My Childhood ii) Missile Man iv) My Experiments
with Truth
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