InterviewSolution
This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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The young woman becomes emotional thinking of her widowed sister-in-law. |
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Answer» Not that he could not ask my sister-in-law, but perhaps he wanted me to do something for him. The narrator felt elated and did the job carefully. |
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This time the father shows his affection for his daughter |
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Answer» This time the father shows his affection for his daughter is True. |
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The narrator hesitated even to touch her father because 1. that’s how she had been raised. 2. he was suffering from illness. 3. she hated her father.4. her husband had told her to keep distance. |
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Answer» that’s how she had been raised. |
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The young woman in this story is the main character |
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Answer» The old narrator’s father in this story is the main character. |
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What was the narrator’s childhood like? |
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Answer» From the time the narrator was kept at distance, in the name of discipline, and because of madi, her father’s orthodox way of life. She never had the courage to touch him she had always felt that he was in a state of ritual purity. She was used to slipping into her cocoon. |
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What did father say to her finally? |
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Answer» “It would be so nice if you moved into this town. I could stay with you.” The father said this finally. |
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Why had the narrator come to that town? |
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Answer» The narrator had come to that town on hearing that her mother-in-law was not well, and to spend some time with her. |
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Why had the narrator hesitated to face her father? |
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Answer» The narrator hesitated to lace her father because she could not reassure him that she would move into the same town. |
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Was the narrator’s mother alive? |
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Answer» The narrator’s mother was alive. |
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What was the caution she had received from her husband before going to visit her father? |
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Answer» Not to sit on her father’s bed but pull up a chair and sit. because she would carry bugs back home. |
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| 11. |
Change the voice in the following sentences.Anitha presented a golden watch to me |
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Answer» A golden watch was presented to me by Anitha. |
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Change the voice in the following sentences.The students are planting the trees. |
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Answer» The trees are being planted by the students. |
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How did the narrator feel while returning from her father’s house? |
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Answer» As she returned in the rickshaw, her father’s tender touch haunted her. Tears welled in her eyes and blurred her view of the road. |
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The “mortar” and the “drum” in the proverb refer to two people. Who are they |
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Answer» The narrator’s father and the mother. |
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Change the voice in the following sentences.They help the orphans. |
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Answer» The orphans are helped by them |
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Change the voice in the following sentences.People don’t respect corrupt politicians. |
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Answer» Corrupt politicians are not respected by the people. |
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Why did her father ask her to clip his nails? |
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Answer» Asking her mother to do it would be useless, so he asked the narrator to do it. |
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Change the voice in the following sentences.A telescope makes distant objects appear to be near. |
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Answer» Distant objects are made to appear nearby a telescope. |
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Change the voice in the following sentences.A man called Lippershy had invented the telescope in 1608. |
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Answer» In 1608 the telescope had been invented by a man called Lippershey. |
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Change the voice in the following sentences.He had broken the chair |
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Answer» The chair had been broken by him. |
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