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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What are the students solicited to do at school, at home and after wards in their country according to the lesson ‘Torch Bearers’ ? |
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Answer» While the students are at school, they should train themselves in citizenship and cultivate the characteristics of good citizens. While at home, the students are solicited to use the powers of their body, mind and character judiciously and properly. As they leave the school, the students have to pass on their knowledge and skill to others by using them in the service of their country. They should further train themselves for citizenship and for service of their country. |
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What different powers have we been given? |
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Answer» The different powers given to us are powers of body, powers of mind and powers of character. Each one of us has strength, time and intelligence. Proper and thoughtful use of these powers makes us good citizens. A good citizen is a center of light wherever he lives and whatever he is doing. So we can use these powers to spread light over all parts of our country by becoming good citizens. |
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Read the following passages and answer the questions put thereupon :So the young man ………………….all my money to you.” [From passage 3]What did the first son of the merchant do to comply with the orders of his father2. What did the second son buy for his rupee?OrInstead of going way to the bazaar, what did the second son do?3. What happened when he lit the candles ?4. With whom was the old merchant pleased and why ?5. What did the second son see when he got back home? ”6. What did the old merchant say to the second son ?7. Why was the first son disconsolate ? |
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Answer» 1. The first son of the merchant compiled the orders of his father to pile it into the house with hay. 2. Instead of way going to the bazaar, the second son thought and bought candles for his rupee. 3. When the second son lit the candles, the house was filled with light. 4. The old merchant was pleased with the second son because he had shown true wisdom. 5. When the second son got back home he saw his brother was standing disconsolately looking at the hay spread out on the floor. 6. The old merchant said to the second son, “My son, you have shown true wisdom. I am ready to handover all my money to you.” 7. The first son was so disconsolate because he could not fill even the floor of the house with hay. |
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Why did the old merchant give one rupee to each of his two sons ? How did they spend their rupees ? |
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Answer» Once upon a time there was an old man. He worked hard all his life, buying and selling things. Its result was that he had earned a lot of money and had become rich. He had two sons. When he became old, he had a problem-whom he should give his money. He wanted to give it to the son who proved to be wiser. To solve this problem, he gave each of them one rupee. Then he asked them to buy a thing which may fill the whole house with it. The first son bought a careful of hay. But it was not enough to cover even the floor. The second son bought many candles for one rupee. He put two or three candles in each room and lit them. At once the whole house was filled with light. The father was pleased with the second son. He said he had shown true wisdom. So he gave all the money to his second son. |
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What are the different powers and abilities given to us ? How can citizens use them to spread light over all parts of our country ? |
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Answer» The different powers given to us are powers of body, powers of mind and powers of character. Each one of us has strength, time and intelligence. Proper and thoughtful use of these powers makes us good citizens. A good citizen is a center of light wherever he lives and whatever he is doing. So we can use these powers to spread light over all parts of our country by becoming good citizens. |
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which of the two sons of the merchant was wiser and how? |
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Answer» The second son purchased a few candles with his rupee and filled the entire house with their light. Thus, he proved that he was more intelligent than his elder brother. |
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what did his father say to him? |
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Answer» His father said that he had shown true wisdom and he was cleverer than his brother. Therefore, he would give all his money to him. |
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what did the first son do after taking a rupee ? |
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Answer» The first son wandered in the market here and there. He did not think much and bought a load of hay for a rupee. |
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How can we prove to be a good citizen of our country? |
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Answer» We can prove to be a good citizen of our country by using our powers and abilities in the service of the country. |
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what does a good citizen do? |
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Answer» A good citizen loves and serves his country. He uses his powers and abilities to try to spread light into all parts of his country. So we need to become good citizens. |
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Why should we try to become good citizens ? |
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Answer» A good citizen loves and serves his country. He uses his powers and abilities to try to spread light into all parts of his country. So we need to become good citizens. |
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How can we fill our country with the light of good citizenship ? |
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Answer» We can use these powers and abilities to spread light over all parts of our country by becoming good citizens and by spending ourselves in the service of our country. |
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How can we serve our country as good citizens ? Ur How can we serve our country as good citizens ? |
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Answer» We can use these powers and abilities to spread light over all parts of our country by becoming good citizens and by spending ourselves in the service of our country. |
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Fill in the blanks with the words given below : Words : insisted, piled up, given up, covered1. He has ....... all hopes of his success. 2. His father ....... that he should work hard. 3. The old man ....... his body with a shawl. 4. A number of books were ........ in his room. |
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Answer» 1. He has given up all hopes of his success. 2. His father insisted that he should work hard. 3. The old man covered his body with a shawl. 4. A number of books were piled up in his room. |
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What have ‘hay’ and ‘light been compared to ? |
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Answer» ‘Hay’ has been compared to useless works and light’ has been compared to good deeds and service of the country. |
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what happened when the second son lit the candles? |
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Answer» The second son stood two or three candles in each room. When he lit the candles, the whole house was filled with light. |
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