Comprehension - Prose
Ramu was a hardworking boy. He helped his mother in the kitchen and also studied well. One day, he found a small injured bird near his house. He took it home and cared for it until it became healthy again. Ramu’s kindness was appreciated by everyone in the village.
Which quality of Ramu is highlighted in the passage?
A
Kindness
B
Anger
C
Laziness
D
Dishonesty
In a small town, there was a library that was over a hundred years old. It had thousands of books, some of which were so rare that they could not be found anywhere else in the country. Every day, students, researchers, and even tourists came to explore its collection. The librarian, Mr. Sharma, was very knowledgeable. He guided visitors, recommending books according to their needs. He often said, “Books are not just pages; they are windows to the past, doors to the future, and mirrors to the soul.” Despite the library’s age, he maintained it meticulously, ensuring that every book remained in its proper place. Many believed that the library’s charm was not only in its collection but also in Mr. Sharma’s dedication and love for knowledge.
What did Mr. Sharma mean by “Books are not just pages; they are windows to the past, doors to the future, and mirrors to the soul”?
A
Books are only for entertainment
B
Books help understand history, imagine the future, and reflect on oneself
C
Books should be sold quickly
D
Books are dangerous