Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate options:
The massive fort of Jodhpur looked down from the hill at the new city which had sprawled out around the old one. The desert lay beyond the city. IT crouched there like a lion, and was the colour of one, its rippled tawny pelt flea-specked here and there with small clumps of scrub. A gritty wind blew out of it, little rivers of sand eddied briefly down the pavements, then were snatched back into the air and flung like a challenge to the south. At the edge of the city, herds of camels twined their long necks around stunted trees, as though they were snakes. Then there were no more trees. Tall whirlwinds of sand marched down towards us from the horizon.
The desert enclosed us for the next ten days. There was a glare and dazzle on the skyline at dawn, then the ferocious eye of summer opened for a long look at its domain. For the next twelve hours it scowled down at the sand. We closed our eyes, visualized shadow and water, narrowed them open once more to the parch and scald of the desert wind. The shifting wind caused the dunes constantly to collapse and reform, or drifted them lazily out as bulwarks across the road. The car had to stop at frequent intervals, so that we could clear the heaped sand away, or because one of the tyres, hissing on the burning surface of the tarmac, had exploded. During those prolonged and sweaty intervals by the roadside, we were passed, sometimes, by the ghostly herds of livestock moving south.
QUESTION:
1. The only objects that actually broke the monotony of the vast desert were :
(A) lions living in it
(B) rivers of sand in it
(C) clumps of scrub here and there
(D) shadow and water
2. Between the fort and the desert there is/are:
(A) a hill
(B) two cities
(C) three cities
(D) no city
3. _______ are compared to snakes
(A) Herds of camels
(B) Edges of the city
(C) Stunted trees
(D) Long necks of camels
4. The narrator’s style of description is :
(A) scholarly
(B) poetic
(C) philosophic
(D) analytical
5. The desert looked like a lion because both are :
(A) of the same colour
(B) massive
(C) ferocious
(D) found among the hills
(Source: CTET SEP-15 Paper-II)
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