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Comprehension

Although a smiling face often disguises the mind and heart of villain, an indiscriminate generalisation of this phenomenon will do injustice to the innocent children whose faces bloom like flowers.
1. Which of the following is most nearly the same in meaning as the word ‘disguises’ as used in the sentence?
 
  • A. hides
  • B. proves
  • C. reflects
  • D. conceals
Ans: D.
conceals
 
2. The author of the sentence accepts the fact that
 
  • A. the faces of the villains are never smiling.
  • B. the faces of innocent childrens are as pleasing as the flowers in bloom.
  • C. the faces of innocent children disguise ill acts.
  • D. all the things that appear most beautiful are the urgliest within.
Ans: B.
the faces of innocent childrens are as pleasing as the flowers in bloom.
 
 
3. Which of the following is most opposite of the word ‘indiscriminate’ as used in the sentence?
 
  • A. broad
  • B. undistinguished
  • C. selective
  • D. conspicuous
Ans: C.
selective
 
4. The author feels that an indiscriminate generalisation of the phenomenon
 
  • A. may lead good people to involve in ill actions.
  • B. would brand all people with smiling faces as villain
  • C. would do justice to the children who are guilty
  • D. should be done in all cases except children and flower
Ans: D.
should be done in all cases except children and flower