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“I will learn to drive a car,” he answers, looking straight into my eyes. His dream like a mirage amidst the dust of streets that fill his town Firozabad, famous for its bangles. Every other family in Firozabad is engaged in making bangles. It is the centre of India’s glass-blowing industry where families have spent generations working around furnaces, welding glass, making bangles for all the women in the land it seems. i. How Mukesh is different from the other bangle makers?a) He wants to open his own bangle making company b) He wants to become a pilot c) He wants to open his own garage d) He wants to be his own master ii. The phrase “dreams looms like a mirage amidst the dust of streets” indicates that Mukesh dream was a) A reality, yet seemed distant b) Lost in the sea of dust c) Illusory and indistinct d) Hanging in the dusty air iii. Every other family in Firozabad is engaged in bangle making indicates that a) Bangle making is the only industry that flourishes in Firozabad b) The entire population of Firozabad is involved in making bangles c) Majority of population in Firozabad is involved in bangle making d) Bangle making is most loved occupation in Firozabad iv. Why is the writer calling it as his 'dream'? a) He cannot become a driver b) He will not be allowed to go as per his wish and work else were c) His parent will not allow him to work elsewhere d) He is lazy and dreaming |
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Answer» i. a) He wants to open his own bangle making company ii. c) Illusory and indistinct iii. c) Majority of population in Firozabad is involved in bangle making iv. b) He will not be allowed to go as per his wish and work else were |
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