| Comprehension: | ||
| Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Over the green squares of the fields and the low curve of a wood there rose in the distance a grey, melancholy hill, with a strange, jagged summit, dim and vague in the distance, like some fantastic landscape in a dream. Baskerville sat for a long time, his eyes fixed upon it, and I read upon his eager face how much it meant to him, this first sight of that strange spot where the men of his blood had held sway so long and left their mark so deep. There he sat, with his tweed suit and his American accent, in the corner of a railway-carriage, and yet as I looked at his dark and expressive face, I felt more than ever how true a descendant he was of that long line of high-blooded, fiery, and masterful men. There were pride, valour, and strength in his thick brows, his sensitive nostrils, and his large hazel eyes. If on that forbidding moor a difficult and dangerous quest should lie before us, this was at least a comrade for whom one might venture to take a risk with the certainty that he would bravely share it. | ||
| SubQuestion No : 23 | ||
| Q.23 | What seemed special about the place for Baskerville? | |
| Ans | 1. His family had held a position of power there. | |
| 2. He had vague recollections about it. | ||
| 3. It was a dangerous looking place. | ||
| 4. It was a place he had dreamt of visiting. | ||
Correct Ans Provided: 1