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Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : He who seeks peace should draw out the arrow of lamentation, and complaint, and grief. He who has drawn out the arrow and has become composed will obtain peace of mind :1.The speaker of these lines is _____.a. The speaker of these lines is Gautama Buddha.b. The speaker of these lines is Saint Kabir Das.c. The speaker of these lines is Lord Mahavira.d. The speaker of these lines is Saint Surdas.2. He who seeks __________ should draw out the arrow of lamentation, complaint and grief.a. He who seeks solitude should draw out the arrow of lamentation, complaint and grief.b. He who seeks peace should draw out the arrow of lamentation, complaint and grief.c. He who seeks knowledge should draw out the arrow of lamentation, complaint and grief.d. He who seeks worldly pleasures should draw out the arrow of lamentation, complaint and grief.3. He who has overcome all sorrows will become free from sorrows and be________.a. He who has overcome all sorrows will become free from sorrows and be awarded.b. He who has overcome all sorrows will become free from sorrows and be rewarded.c. He who has overcome all sorrows will become free from sorrows and be blessed.d. He who has overcome all sorrows will become free from sorrows and be protected.4. What does 'lamentation' mean?a. 'Lamentation' means weeping.b. 'Lamentation' means repenting.c. 'Lamentation' means feeling sorry.d. 'Lamentation' means analysing.5. How can one get peace of mind?a. When a person become mad than he can get peace of mind.b. When a person has drawn out the arrow of lamentation, complaint and grief and be composed than he can get peace of mind.c. When a person dances than he can get peace of mind.d. When a person make fun of others than he can get peace of mind. |
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Answer» 1. a. The speaker of these lines is Gautama Buddha. 2. b. He who seeks peace should draw out the arrow of lamentation, complaint and grief. 3. c. He who has overcome all sorrows will become free from sorrows and be blessed. 4. a. 'Lamentation' means weeping. 5. b. When a person has drawn out the arrow of lamentation, complaint and grief and be composed than he can get peace of mind. |
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