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Comprehension passage [3M] [S.P](Final Exam)

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Question 13 Marks
“They tiptoed into the room. Johnsy was sleeping. Sue drew the curtains together and they went to the next room. She peeped out through the window. There was only one leaf on the creeper. It was raining heavily and an icy-cold wind was blowing. It seemed as though the leaf would fall any minute now. Behrman did not say a word. He went back to his room. Johnsy woke up next morning. In a feeble voice she asked Sue to draw the curtains. Sue was nervous. She drew back the curtains very reluctantly. 'Oh!' Sue exclaimed as she looked at the vine creeper. 'Look, there is still one leaf on the creeper. It looks quite green and healthy. In spite of the storm and the fierce winds, it didn’t fall.'”
Questions:
Q.1. Why was Sue reluctant to open the curtains?
Q.2. What does Johnsy see as her symbol of coming death?
Q.3. Why did the leaf not fall despite a violent storm?
Answer
1. Sue was reluctant to open the curtains because she feared that the last leaf had fallen during the storm.
2. Johnsy believed that her death was approaching when the last leaf fell from the vine.
3. The leaf did not fall because it was a painted leaf, created and attached to the vine by Mr. Behrman.
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Question 23 Marks
“SUE and Johnsy, two young artists, shared a small flat. The flat was on the third storey of an old house. Johnsy fell very seriously ill in November. She had pneumonia. She would lie in her bed without moving, just gazing out of the window. Sue, her friend, became very worried. She sent for the doctor. Although he came every day there was no change in Johnsy’s condition. One day the doctor took Sue aside and asked her, 'Is anything worrying Johnsy?' 'No,' replied Sue. 'But why do you ask?' The doctor said, 'Johnsy, it seems, has made up her mind that she is not going to get well. If she doesn’t want to live, medicines will not help her.'”
Questions:
Q.1. Which disease did Johnsy suffer from?
Q.2. What did the doctor say about Johnsy’s condition?
Q.3. What did the two girls do for a living?
Answer
1. Johnsy was suffering from pneumonia.
2. The doctor said that for Johnsy to get better, she must want to live, as medicines wouldn't help if she had decided not to get well.
3. Johnsy and Sue were young artists.
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Question 33 Marks
“Sue tried her best to make Johnsy take an interest in things around her. She talked about clothes and fashions, but Johnsy did not respond. Johnsy continued to lie still on her bed. Sue brought her drawing-board into Johnsy’s room and started painting. To take Johnsy’s mind off her illness, she whistled while working. Suddenly Sue heard Johnsy whisper something. She quickly rushed to the bed and heard Johnsy counting backwards.”
Questions:
Q.1. List the things Sue did to divert Johnsy’s attention from her illness.
Q.2. Why did Sue come to Johnsy’s room?
Q.3. Why was Johnsy counting backwards?
Answer
1. Sue tried to engage Johnsy in conversations about clothes and fashion, whistled while painting, and brought her drawing-board into Johnsy’s room to cheer her up.
2. Sue came to Johnsy’s room to keep her company since Johnsy was too sick to be alone.
3. Johnsy was counting backwards because she was watching the ivy creeper outside and counting the number of leaves left, believing that her life was tied to them.
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Question 43 Marks
“The last leaf has shown me how wicked I have been. I have realised that it is a sin to want to die.” Sue hugged Johnsy. Then she gave her lots of hot soup and a mirror. Johnsy combed her hair and smiled brightly. In the afternoon the doctor came. After examining his patient he told Sue, “Johnsy now has the will to live. I am confident she’ll recover soon. Now I must go downstairs and see Behrman. He is also suffering from pneumonia. But I am afraid, there is no hope for him.”
Questions:
Q.1. When did Sue hug Johnsy? Why?
Q.2. Why did Sue give her soup?
Q.3. Why did Sue give her a mirror too?
Answer
1. Sue hugged Johnsy because she was relieved to see her show a positive sign of recovery. She was hopeful for Johnsy’s future now.
2. Sue gave Johnsy soup to nourish her, as Johnsy had not been eating well due to her illness.
3. Sue gave Johnsy a mirror to help her regain a sense of dignity, allowing her to comb her hair and feel more refreshed.
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Question 53 Marks
“Sue rushed down. Behrman lived on the ground floor. He was a sixty-year-old painter. His lifelong dream was to paint a masterpiece but that had remained a dream. Sue poured out her worries to Behrman. She told him how Johnsy was convinced that she would die when the last leaf fell.”
Questions:
Q.1. What was his lifelong dream? Why has it remained unfulfilled so far?
Q.2. Why did Sue pour out her worries to Behrman?
Q.3. Why do you think Behrman listened to Sue?
Answer
1. Mr. Behrman’s lifelong dream had been to paint a masterpiece, but he couldn’t find an opportunity for inspiration or a chance to genuinely create a masterpiece.
2. Sue poured out her worries to a friend who was used to hearing her problems because she was alarmed at the deteriorating condition of her friend.
3. The old painter, Mr. Behrman, paid attention to Sue since he was a sympathetic man and a good neighbour.
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Question 63 Marks
“Sue tried her best to make Johnsy take an interest in things around her. She talked about clothes and fashions, but Johnsy did not respond. Johnsy continued to lie still on her bed. Sue brought her drawing-board into Johnsy’s room and started painting. To take Johnsy’s mind off her illness, she whistled while working.”
Questions:
Q.1. Why did Sue talk about clothes and fashion?
Q.2. Why did Johnsy continue to lie still on her bed?
Q.3. Why did Sue bring her drawing-board into Johnsy’s room?
Answer
1. Sue tried to uplift Johnsy, who was feeling down because of her sickness, by talking about clothes and fashion.
2. Johnsy stayed in bed since she was suffering from pneumonia and felt too weak to move about.
3. Sue entered Johnsy’s room with her drawing board to keep her company and prevent her from feeling lonely.
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