Reading Comprehension Test 22 Welcome to your Reading Comprehension Test 22 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-6): Read the passage carefully and answer the questions based on the passage. Marina was extremely afraid of the dark. When the lights went out, everything and every shadow appeared to her as the most terrible of monsters. Her parents explained to her, everyday and with great patience, that these things were not monsters. Marina understood her parents, but she could not stop feeling an awful fear whenever it was dark. One day her Aunt Valerie came to visit. Valerie was an incredible woman. She was famous for her courage, and for having gone on many journeys of adventure, some of which had been made into books and movies. Marina wanted to conquer her fear of the dark, so she asked her Aunt how she became so brave, and whether she had ever been frightened. “A great many times, Marina,” answered her Aunt, “I remember when I was small and I was terribly afraid of the dark. I couldn’t stay in the dark for even a moment”. Marina became very excited. How was it possible that someone so courageous could have been afraid of the dark? “I’ll tell you a secret, Marina. It was some blind children who taught me how to be brave. They can’t see, so if they had never discovered the secret of how not to be afraid of the dark, they would have been forever frightened”. “It’s true!” said Marina, intrigued, “Can you tell me that secret?” “Of course! The secret is to change your eyes. Since blind children can’t see, their hands are their eyes. All you have to do to conquer your fear is what they do. Shut the eyes of your face and open the eyes of your hands. Let’s make a deal: tonight, when you go to bed and put out the light, if anything makes you afraid, close your eyes, carefully get out of bed, and try to see what it is that’s making you scared. But do it using your hands as eyes... and tomorrow tell me how you’re getting on with the fear”. Marina accepted, but she was rather worried. She knew she would need to be brave to close her eyes and go and touch whatever it was that was frightening her; but she was willing to try because she was already too old for this. When her parents took her to bed, she herself put out the light. After a little while, she felt afraid of one of the shadows in the bedroom. Following the advice of Aunt Valerie, she closed the eyes of her face and __________(A)___________. And, summoning up all her courage, she went over to grab that mysterious shadow. The next morning Marina came running into the kitchen, a big smile on her face, and a song on her lips. “The monster is so soft and smooth!...” she cried, “It’s my teddy bear!” None 1. How did Merina feel after receiving explanation in context of darkness from her parents? (a) she became even more anxious due to her fear overpowering her (b) she felt relaxed and was prepared to face her fear of darkness (c) she woke up feeling happy next day, for not being afraid and overcoming her fear of darkness (d) things didn’t change and a gush of fear still ran through her every time when it was dark (e) none of these None 2. What was Aunt Valerie’s stance regarding her childhood experiences of darkness? (a) she had learnt to ignore her fear and focus on her studies (b) she was never afraid of darkness which finally helped her become a courageous woman (c) she too was scared of shadows and darkness and always wanted to stay in light (d) all are correct (e) none of these None 3. The blind children overcome their fears by- (a) They try to shut eyes of hands and open eyes of face (b) Using their hands to throw off what makes them afraid (c) Using their hands as their eyes so as to feel what they are afraid of (d) Putting their hands on their eyes so that they could not feel anything (e) All are correct None 4. Why was it necessary for blind children to learn not to be afraid of darkness? (a) They were destined to be blind forever and spend their life without having any fears (b) If they don’t learn how not to be afraid of darkness, they would be scared throughout their life (c) If they ever had opportunity to see again they must be able to recognize the things around them (d) Both (a) and (b) (e) None of these None 5. Why was Merina willing to use the technique told by Aunt Valerie? (a) she wanted to make Aunt Valerie happy for trying to overcome her fear (b) she wanted to face her fear and be courageous like her parents (c) she was too old to be afraid of darkness (d) she was constantly told to do so by her parents (e) none of these None 6. Which of the following phrases could fit in the blank (A) to make the statement grammatically correct and contextually meaningful? (a) treated by experiencing shadows (b) social gatherings would feel anxious (c) fear passes from person to person (d) opened the eyes of her hands (e) none of these None Time's up