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Passage:
One day, we were becalmed among a group of small islands, most of which appeared to be uninhabited. As soon as we were in want of fresh water, the captain sent the boat ashore to bring off a cask or two. But, we were mistaken in thinking there were no natives, for scarcely had we drawn near to the shore when a band of savages rushed out of the bush and assembled on the beach,brandishing their clubs and spears in a threatening manner.
RC (Level-1): Passage-5
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Question 1 |
The captain sent the boat to the shore to
look for inhabitants | |
find help | |
find a place to settle there | |
fetch some water |
Question 1 Explanation:
The captain sent them ashore to get some fresh water. It is directly stated in the passage.
Question 2 |
The savages brandished their spears in order to
display their skill | |
frighten the crew | |
welcome the crew to the island | |
tell the crew to leave |
Question 2 Explanation:
The savages took out their spears in a threatening manner to frighten the crew. The answer can be derived from the last line of the passage.
Question 3 |
The inhabitants of the islands were
man-eaters | |
pirates | |
cruel people | |
primitive tribes |
Question 3 Explanation:
As they used spears and clubs, the most logical deduction from this would be that they belonged to a primitive tribe. This is one question where you need to make a leap of faith in order to derive the answer.
Question 4 |
Which word from the passage means a large container?
Club | |
Cask | |
Brandish | |
Savage |
Question 4 Explanation:
Cask means a large container, a barrel.
Club is essentially a short staff, or stick, usually made of wood, and wielded as a weapon since prehistoric times.
Brandish means to wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement.
Savage here means a member of a group of people regarded as primitive and ancient.
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