| Comprehension: | ||
| Read the given passage carefully and select the most appropriate answer to the questions that follow. Now, dear Victor, I dare say you wish to be indulged in a little gossip concerning the good people of Geneva. The pretty Miss Mansfield has already received the congratulatory visits on her approaching marriage with a young Englishman, John Melbourne, Esq. Her ugly sister, Manon, married M. Duvillard, the rich banker, last autumn. Your favourite schoolfellow, Louis Manoir, has suffered several misfortunes since the departure of Clerval from Geneva. But he has already recovered his spirits, and is reported to be on the point of marrying a very lively, pretty Frenchwoman, Madame Tavernier. She is a widow, and much older than Manoir, but she is very much admired and a favourite with everybody. I have written myself into better spirits, dear cousin; but my anxiety returns upon me as I conclude. Write, dearest Victor – one line – one word will be a blessing to us. Ten thousand thanks to Henry for his kindness, his affection, and his many letters; we are sincerely grateful. Adieu! My cousin, take care of yourself, and, I entreat you, write!Your cousin Elizabeth. | ||
| SubQuestion No : 9 | ||
| Q.9 | Identify the correct inference that can be drawn from the passage. | |
| Ans | 1. Elizabeth has written a letter to Victor, as she is concerned about him and also gossips about the people of Geneva. | |
| 2. Elizabeth is a misinformed woman and she likes to talk ill of people. | ||
| 3. Elizabeth is Victor’s mother and has written to him to know of his whereabouts. | ||
| 4. Victor has left his house and Elizabeth has written to him ask about his whereabouts. | ||
Correct Ans Provided: 1