In the first paragraph, the lady is referred to as
(A) a saint.
(B) a tiny pale figure.
(C) a soldier.
(D) one among a million.
(E) a social worker.
The people gathered for the occasion reacted
(A) angrily
(B) discontentedly
(C) foolishly
(D) earnestly
(E) emotionally
The word ’wary’ in line 33 means
(A) tired
(B) happy
(C) cautious
(D) watchful
(E) discreet
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The third paragraph puts forth to the reader
(A) the divide between Hindus and Muslims.
(B) the Mother as a Catholic missionary.
(C) politicians’ bid to defame the Mother.
(D) the masses’ relating of the Mother to the
Goddess.
(E) that variety is the spice of life.
According to the passage Mother Teresa
(A) is a saint.
(B) must be declared a saint.
(C) has been a saint for 50 years.
(D) will never be a saint.
(E) was considered as a living saint.
''The greatest anomaly of all'' in line 48 suggests
(A) the lack of manners in the church.
(B) prudence not resulting in judgment.
(C) deviation from the church rules.
(D) conferring sainthood on Mother Teresa.
(E) the belief that God makes saints.
The passage states which of the following ?
(A) A million people congregated for the funeral.
(B) Only 200,000 people gathered for the funeral.
(C) People were allowed to run along the carriage.
(D) Iron bars were fixed as barricades.
(E) Far less than a million gathered.
The Indians offered their homage
(A) by touching the soles of Mother’s feet.
(B) by praying to goddess Kali.
(C) by hanging Mother’s pictures.
(D) by shouting her name.
(E) by terming her a saint.
The tone of the passage is
(A) opinionated
(B) superfluous
(C) boisterous
(D) mournful
(E) mirthful