SSC English Comprehension Question Bank Reading Comprehension (II)

  • question_answer
    Directions: In the following questions read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives. Those of us who already possess knives and use them as a matter of course at- our meals can hardly understand the longing of an infant to be given the freedom of so perilous an instrument. Man has been defined as a tool-using animal and there is no another tool that appeals to the imagination so strongly as a knife. It is through long months and years a forbidden thing and all the more fascinating on that count. There is no glory in using a spoon. There is no honour in holding a fork in the right hand and in taking up on it little squares of meat that have been cut with a knife by some more privileged hand. Fork and spoon are little more than an extension of the fingers and a spoon, at least, is so safe that it can be left in the hands of an infant in the cradle, but a knife is a danger against which constant warning is necessary-something out of reach and waiting as a prize at the end of a long avenue of years.
    To the child, there is no glory in handling a spoon because

    A) the child does not find the spoon attractive

    B) for the child it is nothing but the extension of fingers

    C) it is an extremely safe instrument'

    D) it is not as exciting as fork

    Correct Answer: C


You need to login to perform this action.
You will be redirected in 3 sec spinner