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प्रश्न
What happened to the visitor when he sat on the stool?
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उत्तर
The stool would topple over if one didn’t place one’s weight exactly above the legs. Before the family members tried to caution the sub judge, he sat on it fell down with a thud, and rolled over.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Life is full of ups and downs. It has pleasant surprises as well as rude shocks. Nevertheless, every incident offers a lesson for us to learn and evolve into better individuals.

Who did the narrator meet at the outskirts of Verona?
Who took the author to the cubicle?
The narrator did not utter a word and preferred to keep the secret to himself. Why? Substantiate the statement with reference to the story
Adversity brings out the best as well as the worst in people. Elucidate this statement with reference to the story
What is the second golden rule in the preparation of tea?
Do tea lovers generally like strong tea or weak tea?
Why should tea be directly added to the pot?
How does adding sugar affect the taste of tea?
Elucidate the author’s ideas about teapots.
Discuss how the essay reveals the factual points and the author’s personal opinions on the preparation of tea.
What were Dr. Barnard’s feelings when he was hospitalized after an accident?
What was the profound lesson that Dr. Barnard learnt from the boys?
What happened when the doctor couple were crossing the street?
Dr. Barnard couldn’t find any nobility in suffering. Why?
Why does Dr. Barnard find suffering of children heartbreaking?
Give an account of the medical problems for which the two boys were hospitalized.
“These two children had given me a profound lesson …” Elucidate.
What did Hillary do with his wet boots?
When did Hillary feel a sense of freedom and well being?
What did Edmund Hillary do to escape the large overhanging ice cornices?
From the pictures given below, identity the actions that may cause inconvenience and discomfort to others. Discuss.

Why did the lady think she was entitled to walk down the middle of the road?
Define ‘liberty’ as perceived by the author.
How can we sweeten our life’s journey?
‘Curtailment of private liberty is done to establish social order’ – Do you agree?
Para 1
We started up our cooker and
drank large quantities of lemon juice and
sugar, and followed this with our last tin of
sardines on biscuits. I dragged our oxygen
sets into the tent, cleaned the ice off them,
and then rechecked and tested them.
Para 2
I had removed my boots, which
had become wet the day before, and they
were now frozen solid. So I cooked them
over the fierce flame of the Primus and
managed to soften them up. Over our
down clothing, we donned our windproof
and onto our hands, we pulled three pairs
of gloves – silk, woollen, and windproof.
Para 3
At 6.30 a.m. we crawled out of that
tent into the snow, hoisted our 30 lb. of
oxygen gear on to our backs, connected
up our masks and turned on the valves to
bring life-giving oxygen into our lungs. A
few good deep breaths and we were ready
to go. Still a little worried about my cold
feet, I asked Tenzing to move off.
How did Hillary and Tenzing prepare themselves before they set off to the summit? (Para 1, 2, and 3)
