(i) Why was Swaroop happy?
(a) Because he had many toys
(b) Because it was holiday time, and he was contented
(c) Because he had a new doll
(d) Because the sun was not shining
(ii) What did Maya want despite having a box full of toys?
(a) A new doll
(b) More books
(c) Another box of toys
(d) A pet dog
(iii) What did Wayne's friend suggest he do?
(a) Buy a bigger house
(b) Get rid of his one-room house
(c) Bring more animals into his house
(d) Talk to Maya about contentment
(iv) Why did Wayne's house become crowded and noisy?
(a) Because he bought more furniture
(b) Because he followed his friend's advice
(c) Because of a family gathering
(d) Because of a storm
(v) What did Wayne feel about his house after sending the animals out?
(a) It became more crowded
(b) It became quieter and more spacious
(c) It remained the same
(d) It became messier
(i) Wayne decided to talk to his _______ about the crowded house.
(ii) Maya was discontented with her old _______.
(iii) Contentment is being happy with _______.
(iv) Wayne's house became even more crowded and full of _______.
(v) Being contented makes us thankful for what we _______.
(i) Wayne's friend's advice was expected and common.
(ii) Maya was contented with her old toys.
(iii) Contentment is the habit of always wanting more.
(iv) Wayne's house remained the same after following his friend's advice.
(v) Discontentment is a habit that is easy to break out of.
1. What is the central theme of the article "Happy as I am..."? |
2. How can one achieve happiness according to the article? |
3. Why is it important to avoid comparing oneself with others? |
4. How can practicing gratitude contribute to happiness? |
5. What is the significance of self-acceptance in the pursuit of happiness? |
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