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Why Did The Son Of King Devashakti, File To Another Kingdom?
DIRECTIONS Q. (1-15)
Q. 1) Why did the king banished his second daughter from his palaced and ordered his ministers to marry her off to anybody they meet outside the palace.
1) Because she wanted to love with her lover
2) Because she was conspirating against her father.
3) Because she believed that one only gets the fruits that are destined for one’s actions.
4) Because she was the step-daughter of the king.
Q. 2) Why did the son of king, Devashakti, file to another kingdom?
1) They King banished his son from his kingdom.
2) The Prince was not worthy of administration.
3) The Prince wanted to marry a poor girl.
4) The Prince was frusfrated as he was graining leave and weaker.
5) None of these
Q. 3) Antonym: TORTURE
1) Torment
2) Comfort
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1) Because she was fed up of her husband and wanted him to get killed.
2) Because she saw another snake emerging from her husband mouth.
3) Because the snake was not poisonous.
4) Because she herself was afraid of the snake.
5) None of these
Q.13) What is the most suitable title of the story from following alternatives?
1) The king and his daughter.
2) The prince and the princes.
3) The tale of two snakes
4) The foolish snakes.
5) None of these.
Q.14) Which of the following statements is definitely False from the following? 1) The princess come to know about the revert by listening to the heated argument of two snakes.
2) The princes was unhappy with her marriage.
3) The king tried all sorts of treatment of cure his son.
4) The king was angry due to the comments of second daughter.
Q.15) What was the reason behind the heated argument between the two snakes? 1) One of the snake was sympathetic to the princess.
2) Because both of the snakes were boon-enemy.
3) Because of one of the snake encroached on other’s
4) Because territory snakes are always violent and aggressive.
5) None of these.

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