Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below in the context of the passage.
Let us wish nothing that will make the world poorer; nothing that will bring pain or privation to our fellowmen.
We shall not dwell upon the past unhappiness, which avails us nothing and begets nothing but grief.
We will not compare past and present joys, to the detriment of the present ones.
We will not be discouraged if the way is all uphill, and travelling is slow, so long as we are rising.
We will not make too heroic resolutions, beyond our strength to perform, lest they become but shameful memories.
We will try by words and deeds to show a livelier appreciation of the good that comes our way.
We will strive to cultivate more intelligently the art of giving, and to understand the truth that what we keep we lose, and what we give away remains forever ours.
We must wish for the ___________ of our fellow men.
well-being
pain
privation
privation
Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below in the context of the passage.
Let us wish nothing that will make the world poorer; nothing that will bring pain or privation to our fellowmen.
We shall not dwell upon the past unhappiness, which avails us nothing and begets nothing but grief.
We will not compare past and present joys, to the detriment of the present ones.
We will not be discouraged if the way is all uphill, and travelling is slow, so long as we are rising.
We will not make too heroic resolutions, beyond our strength to perform, lest they become but shameful memories.
We will try by words and deeds to show a livelier appreciation of the good that comes our way.
We will strive to cultivate more intelligently the art of giving, and to understand the truth that what we keep we lose, and what we give away remains forever ours.
It will make us ___________ if we continue to live in the past.
lonely
happy
unhappy
unhappy
Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below in the context of the passage.
Let us wish nothing that will make the world poorer; nothing that will bring pain or privation to our fellowmen.
We shall not dwell upon the past unhappiness, which avails us nothing and begets nothing but grief.
We will not compare past and present joys, to the detriment of the present ones.
We will not be discouraged if the way is all uphill, and travelling is slow, so long as we are rising.
We will not make too heroic resolutions, beyond our strength to perform, lest they become but shameful memories.
We will try by words and deeds to show a livelier appreciation of the good that comes our way.
We will strive to cultivate more intelligently the art of giving, and to understand the truth that what we keep we lose, and what we give away remains forever ours.
We must __________ in the face of steep challenges.
not lose courage even if we make small progress
not lose courage if we make no progress
not lose courage even if we make big progress
not lose courage even if we make big progress
Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below in the context of the passage.
Let us wish nothing that will make the world poorer; nothing that will bring pain or privation to our fellowmen.
We shall not dwell upon the past unhappiness, which avails us nothing and begets nothing but grief.
We will not compare past and present joys, to the detriment of the present ones.
We will not be discouraged if the way is all uphill, and travelling is slow, so long as we are rising.
We will not make too heroic resolutions, beyond our strength to perform, lest they become but shameful memories.
We will try by words and deeds to show a livelier appreciation of the good that comes our way.
We will strive to cultivate more intelligently the art of giving, and to understand the truth that what we keep we lose, and what we give away remains forever ours.
We must learn to be __________ things that comes our way.
thankful for every bad
thankless for every good
thankless for every bad
thankless for every bad
Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below in the context of the passage.
Let us wish nothing that will make the world poorer; nothing that will bring pain or privation to our fellowmen.
We shall not dwell upon the past unhappiness, which avails us nothing and begets nothing but grief.
We will not compare past and present joys, to the detriment of the present ones.
We will not be discouraged if the way is all uphill, and travelling is slow, so long as we are rising.
We will not make too heroic resolutions, beyond our strength to perform, lest they become but shameful memories.
We will try by words and deeds to show a livelier appreciation of the good that comes our way.
We will strive to cultivate more intelligently the art of giving, and to understand the truth that what we keep we lose, and what we give away remains forever ours.
We must be generous for what we _______ in time.
give loses its value
give away remain ours
keep loses its value
keep loses its value
In many places villages were wiped out, boats and vehicles were thrown up on trees. An Indian Air Force base in Car Nicobar was completely devasted and 100 airmen were killed. Many parts of South Car Nicobar Island went fully under water. Many coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala also suffered a lot. The Tsunami underlines the need for having a system which at present is not there. In countries like Japan, some measures have been taken to reduce the damage caused in the shores by building high tsunami walls in front of coastal areas. While science has conquered nature in many ways, the Tsunami of 2004 proves that nature is supreme in this unequal battle.
One of the nations that Tsunami of 2004 struck was
Malaysia
Nepal
Bhutan
Bhutan
In many places villages were wiped out, boats and vehicles were thrown up on trees. An Indian Air Force base in Car Nicobar was completely devasted and 100 airmen were killed. Many parts of South Car Nicobar Island went fully under water. Many coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala also suffered a lot. The Tsunami underlines the need for having a system which at present is not there. In countries like Japan, some measures have been taken to reduce the damage caused in the shores by building high tsunami walls in front of coastal areas. While science has conquered nature in many ways, the Tsunami of 2004 proves that nature is supreme in this unequal battle.
The total death toll after the tsunami was
170000
300000
38000
38000
In many places villages were wiped out, boats and vehicles were thrown up on trees. An Indian Air Force base in Car Nicobar was completely devasted and 100 airmen were killed. Many parts of South Car Nicobar Island went fully under water. Many coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala also suffered a lot. The Tsunami underlines the need for having a system which at present is not there. In countries like Japan, some measures have been taken to reduce the damage caused in the shores by building high tsunami walls in front of coastal areas. While science has conquered nature in many ways, the Tsunami of 2004 proves that nature is supreme in this unequal battle.
Many parts of ____________ submerged under water.
southern tip of Car Nicobar
parts of Andaman and Nicobar
coastal parts of Kerala
coastal parts of Kerala
In many places villages were wiped out, boats and vehicles were thrown up on trees. An Indian Air Force base in Car Nicobar was completely devasted and 100 airmen were killed. Many parts of South Car Nicobar Island went fully under water. Many coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala also suffered a lot. The Tsunami underlines the need for having a system which at present is not there. In countries like Japan, some measures have been taken to reduce the damage caused in the shores by building high tsunami walls in front of coastal areas. While science has conquered nature in many ways, the Tsunami of 2004 proves that nature is supreme in this unequal battle.
The Tsunami emphasized the
need to build tsunami monitoring systems
need to build high walls in coastal areas
generosity of the people
generosity of the people
In many places villages were wiped out, boats and vehicles were thrown up on trees. An Indian Air Force base in Car Nicobar was completely devasted and 100 airmen were killed. Many parts of South Car Nicobar Island went fully under water. Many coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala also suffered a lot. The Tsunami underlines the need for having a system which at present is not there. In countries like Japan, some measures have been taken to reduce the damage caused in the shores by building high tsunami walls in front of coastal areas. While science has conquered nature in many ways, the Tsunami of 2004 proves that nature is supreme in this unequal battle.
The meaning of "tsunami"
mud landslides
massive waves
harbour waves
harbour waves
C.
harbour waves