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Comprehension

Religion is the greatest instrument for so raising us. It is amazing that a person not intellectually bright, perhaps and living by something so advanced as the principles of Christianity. Yet, there is a common phenomenon. It is not, however, in my province to talk about religion, but rather to stress the power which great literature and the great personalities whom we meet in it and in history to open and enlarge over minds, and to show us what is first rate in human personality and human character by showing us goodness and greatness.
1. According to the author, we come across examples of greatness and nobility in
 
  • A. historical records
  • B. books on Christianity
  • C. great works of literature
  • D. literary and historical works
Ans: D.
literary and historical works
 
2. The author hesitates to talk about religion because
 
  • A. he does not fully understand its importance.
  • B. he does not feel himself competent to talk about it.
  • C. he does not believe in any religion.
  • D. nobody around him likes to talk about it.
Ans: B.
he does not feel himself competent to talk about it.
 
 
3. In the passage, the author's ultimate intention is to talk about
 
  • A. character
  • B. religion
  • C. history
  • D. education
Ans: D.
education
 
4. What surprises the author is that
 
  • A. even very intelligent people cannot understand the principles of Christianity
  • B. even uneducated people are attracted towards Christianity.
  • C. Christianity is practised by a large number of people.
  • D. despite being difficult and complex, the principles of Christianity are practised by so many people.
Ans: D.
despite being difficult and complex, the principles of Christianity are practised by so many people.
 
5. The phrase “so raising us” means
 
  • A. giving us a sense of spiritual superiority.
  • B. making us feel that we are more important than we really are.
  • C. making us realise that we all are children of God.
  • D. making us feel that we are more important than we really are.
Ans: C.
making us realise that we all are children of God.