Q1: Read the extract given below and answer briefly the questions that follow.
He smiled uncomfortably, “Just plans, sir, ” he answered in a low voice.
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Q2: Read the extract given below and answer briefly the questions that follow.
“We do many things, sir”, Nicola answered seriously. He glanced at us hopefully.
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Q3: Although Nicola and Jacopo are young boys, the author refers to them as gentlemen. Why does he do so?
View AnswerAns: The author finds that the two brothers are law-abiding, responsible, caring more for human values, respectful and self-dependent. They are also honest, diligent and soft-spoken. For saving the life of their only surviving blood relative, their only sister, they are sacrificing their lot.
Q4: How did Luigi behave on seeing the two boys?
View AnswerAns: Luigi behaved in an unfriendly way. He expressed his disgust for them. Moreover, he doubted them as cheats or thieves owing to their shabby appearance. He requested the author not to buy fruits from them.
Q5: Why was the author and his friend attracted towards the two boys?
View AnswerAns: Both the author and his friend observed that the two boys possessed a series of virtues. They were diligent, honest, dutiful, modest and courteous. In their tender age they were doing various kinds of work to earn more money. Their devotion and dedication to duty impressed both the author and his friend.
Q6: Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow.
When the resistance movement began secretly to form they were among the first to join. When the war was over, and we had peace at last, they came back to their beloved sister.
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Q7: Read the extract given below and complete the statements that follow:
“You will get fruit much better in Verona. Besides, these boys… ”
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Q8: What errands did Nicola and Jacopo do to earn their living?
View AnswerAns: The two boys used to shine shoes, sell fruits, hawk newspapers, conduct tourists round the town and ran errands. They never bothered for themselves. For earning their livelihood and saving the life of their sister, they performed even difficult tasks.
Q9: What did the narrator see when he looked through the glass partition? (Two Gentlemen of Verona)
View AnswerAns: The narrator saw that the two boys seated beside a girl of about twenty, who propped up on pillows. She was listening to their chatter. She bore resemblance to her brothers. They gave her vase of wild flowers, fruits and several books.
Q10: Read the extract given below and answer briefly the questions that follow.
They greeted us with friendly faces.
“I thought you picked fruit for a living”, I said.
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