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Directions : Read the following passage, few blanks have been provided which have to be filled according to the options given below in such a manner that they provide grammatical and contextual meaning to the sentences.
Once there was a very good little girl who lived with her parents in a small bamboo house. One day she was (1) over a basket of paddy drying in the sun in front of her house when a large golden crow flew up and ate every grain. "Oh dear, oh dear," cried the little girl said. "My parents and I will go hungry now with no rice to eat." The golden crow felt sorry and and gave her directions to come to his nest to get payment for the paddy. The next day the little girl walked into the forest as instructed and saw a very tall tree with a crow's nest high in the branches. The crow was waiting for her and said he would let down a ladder for her. "Do you want a ladder of gold or silver or wood?" he asked. "A wooden one, thank you," the little girl said for she has never seen ladders of gold or silver before. But the crow let down a ladder of gold.
When she (2) the nest, the crow offered her a drink of sweet juice. "Would you like it from a gold cup, a silver cup or a clay cup?" he asked. "A clay cup, thank you," the little girl said for she has never seen cups of gold or silver. But the crow gave her drink in a cup of gold.
The crow then (3) her plate of rice cakes. "Would you like it on a gold plate, a silver plate or a clay plate?" he asked. "A clay plate, thank you," the little girl said for she has never seen plates of gold or silver. But the crow gave her cakes on a plate of gold.
Finally, the crow showed her three bags, big, medium and small. The crow (4) that she take the big bag and she came home with it. When she and her parents opened it, it was full of rubies and they became very rich.
"This is your payment," he said. "Please choose a bag. "Meanwhile, their next-door neighbours heard the story and their daughter was made to sit in front of the house to watch over a handful of (5) paddy. The golden crow ate up the paddy and the girl demanded payment.
No. 2 As per pessage.
below
dried
reached
dived
cried
- The passage describes events involving a girl and a crow, focusing on her journey to the crow's nest for a reward.
- Statement (2) involves a transition when the girl arrives at the crow's nest. The correct answer should indicate her arrival.
- Option 1: "below" doesn't fit as it suggests a position rather than an action.
- Option 2: "dried" is irrelevant for describing movement or arrival.
- Option 3: "reached" accurately describes her arrival at the destination. ??
- Option 4: "dived" suggests a different type of movement, not suitable here.
- Option 5: "cried" is unrelated to the context of reaching a place.
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