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Comprehension

Passage :
Bansilal’s train was late and it reached Bombay a little after midnight. It was his first visit to the city, and he didn’t know where to go. He thought he would go to a choultry where he would not have to pay rent, but he did not know how to find one at that hour. He asked a porter to get him a cheap room. The porter said that if Bansilal gave him three rupees, he would take him to one. But Bansilal waved him away and walked out of the station. He wandered through the streets and asked a number of people, but could not find a room cheap enough for him. He sat down on a park bench to think what he should do next. He was very tired and fell asleep on the bench. Ho woke up the next morning stiff in every limb but he smiled when he realised that it was the cheapest night's lodging that he had ever had.
 
10. The night long in the open
 
  • A. refreshed Bansilal
  • B. made his limbs stronger
  • C. gave him aches all over his body
  • D. equality of opportunities
Ans: C.
Sol.
Gave him aches all over his body.
 
11. The porter refused to help Bansilal because
 
  • A. he was rude to the porter.
  • B. he had no previous acquaintance with the porter.
  • C. he spoke a language which the porter could not understand.
  • D. he refused to pay the porter any tips.
Ans: D.
Sol.
He refused to pay the porter any tips.
 
12. From the passage, Bansilal emerges as
 
  • A. an adventure seeking person
  • B. a thrifty person
  • C. an extravagant spender
  • D. a fun loving person
Ans: B.
Sol.
A thrifty person.
 
13. In the passage, the word choultry should mean
 
  • A. a free resting place
  • B. a highway hotel
  • C. a roadside eating shop
  • D. an expensive hotel
Ans: A.
Sol.
A free resting place.
 
14. Bansilal could not get any accommodation for the night because
 
  • A. he wanted to spend the night in the open.
  • B. the hotels were too expensive for him to afford.
  • C. all the hotel rooms were booked.
  • D. all the hotels in the city were closed.
Ans: B.
Sol.
The hotels were too expensive for him to afford.