6th Class English Comprehension (Prose and Poetry) Question Bank Comprehension (Prose and Poetry)

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    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 35 - 39): Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow.   PASSAGE - 1   Rupert was born and raised in the vast, open interior of the Australian continent. His only unpleasant childhood memory was when he was separated from his mother and brought in with many other young horses of his age and branded with a hot iron. The pain was only momentary. But the mark ... 2GD/20 ... remained on his nearside shoulder for the rest of his life. The brand indicated that Rupert's birthplace was Gordon Downs Station in the Australian state of Queensland. It was shortly after this experience that Rupert was driven to the coast and then put on board a ship and sent to India. Rupert had been selected to be a cavalry horse in the Indian Army. Rupert was a magnificent looking horse and he performed his duties extremely well. He was clever, brave, strong and fast; and he also had wonderful stamina. On one occasion, the heir to the British throne - the Prince of Wales - was visiting India when he saw Rupert. The Prince was so taken by this beautiful black cavalry horse that he was determined to buy him: which he did. And he sent him to England by ship. Eventually the Prince of Wales became King of England and Emperor of India. For the rest of his life, Rupert remained the King's favorite charger and lived in the Royal Stables in London. What a story Rupert could have told had he been able to write it down!

    What is the most likely reason for branding horses in Australia?

    A) to show which horses should be sent to India

    B) to show which horses would be suitable for cavalry

    C) to indicate a king's horse

    D) to indicate to whom the horses belonged

    Correct Answer: D

    Solution :

    The reason for branding horses in Australia was to indicate to whom the horses belonged.


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