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5. Tick (v), , the correct Option :, , (i) Early rising gives us (a) pleasure (b) bodyache (©) good start (d) none of these, (ii) In the early morning the mind is :, (a) dull (b) tired (© heavy nia, (ii) An early riser 80es to bed :, (a) late (b) early (c) at midnight fonene’s| these, Answers, A, , The work done in the morning is generally better as the mind is fresh and there, are few sounds and other distractions., , N, , Exercise supplies the early risers with a fund of energy that will last until the, evening., , An early riser with a fresh mind can do a large amount of work before other man, get out of bed., , 4. ‘benefit’, ‘disturbances’., , 5; (ic (ii) d (iii) b, Comprehension Passages, Isaac Newton — The Genius, , “Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow it, , 1, Newton made all kinds of mechanical gadgets, like the clock, the windmill and the, telescope. He made two sundials, which were displayed for years on the walls of his, house. One of the first windmills he made was placed on the roof of his house. But, the wind did not blow much, and the mill stood still. One day, while he stood at the, still windmill, an idea struck him. He decided to make it tun, not with the wind, but, with a mouse! It was called the tread-wheel. It had ancinteresting mechanism. He, caught a mouse and placed some corn just out of its reach, ina cage. (As the mousd3), tried to go near the corn, it tread on the wheel which made the mill go round, Though it seemed a complicated way of turning the blades of the mill, it was easi, and quicker than waiting for the wind to blow hard. Isaac’s ideas were really amazing., , , , ioueses Because Te wind ded i, , + ln >, 1. Why did the salen Placed on the root of ee oo, 2. What did Newton decidéto make the windmill run in abs, , ence of, tage ithe, ‘ ; 1Ce OL, wir fool) 30, 3. Why did Newton put some corn in a cage just out of reac!, , h of the mouse®_, , », ‘Grammar-6, , , , , SF OOO, , The.cactmaa eee, peacud and, 4 Jove. ay 4