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In the given passage there are blanks, each of which is numbered. Against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. Once in a town of Shimpola, there lived a rich and cunning money lender called Vidushan. He (1) money to poo

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In the given passage there are blanks, each of which is numbered. Against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. Once in a town of Shimpola, there lived a rich and cunning money lender called Vidushan. He (1) money to poor people and (2) them to give their land. The troubled people went to Subhadhar who (3) to visit their town soon. One morning, a jeweller visited Vidushan with some expensive looking jewellery. When Vidushan asked for its price, the jeweller said it was worth a handful grain. He also said if you are (4), to give me a grain, give me a thousand gold coins and return the poor people?s land as well. Greedy Vidushan was very (5). He gave the jeweller a handful of grains. The jeweller (6) to take it and took him to court. A There per hre he the (7) judge, ?My Lord, had asked him for a single grain that was the (8) of a full hand and he gave me a handful of eil he should pay me a thousand of gold coins and return the poor people?s land to them.? The Judge (9) and adjudged the case in his (10). The jeweller was actually Subhadhar and he had helped poor get their land back.


(10)
1). honour
2). side
3). favour
4). worth


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