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🍏The strange rule 🍏
A woman from Pune keeps Paying guests. She has her own ancestral house, which has 10-12 large rooms. Each room has 3 beds. They also serve delicious food, which is loved by everyone. Many working people & students live there as PG's.
Everyone gets breakfast & dinner, with packed lunches for those who need it.
But this woman has a strange rule. Food is cooked there for only 28 days in a month.
Everyone has to eat out for the remaining 2-3 days. Cooking is not allowed in the kitchen there either.
The kitchen is also open only for 28 days. Remaining days, it's closed!
I asked the lady as to why this strange rule! Why is your kitchen open only for 28 days?
She said we only charge for food for 28 days. So the kitchen runs only for 28 days.
I asked. "Why don't you change this strange rule?"
She said, "No, rules are rules!
Again, one day, I asked her why this strange rule of 28 days.
This time, she answered: "You don't know, brother, initially this was not the rule. I used to cook & feed them with love. But their complaints never stopped. Sometimes this deficiency, sometimes that deficiency, always dissatisfied, always criticizing...
So, out of frustration, I made this rule of 28 days. Eat here for 28 days & eat out for the remaining 2-3 days.
In those 3 days, they remember me.
The value of flour & lentils is known. You know how expensive but inferior food is available outside?
They understand my value in these 3 days. So now, in the remaining 28 days, they do not complain & enjoy the food that is served to them.
The habit of too much comfort makes a person dissatisfied & lazy.
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10. a) The choice of a cinema hall was both puzzling and distress, as people visit cinemas for relaxation and leisure.
b) It harmonises the elements and increases life expectant.
c) It brings about natural development in the spheres of education, economics and so forth.
d) The loss of vegetation and forests causes degeneration in the earth’s nourishment.
8. a) Sadly my happiness was short lived and what kill it was this.
b) A security-led approach alone is, of course, insufficient to resolve Kashmir.
c) Sharma himself has stated that he is willing to talk to anyone who is interested in dialogue.
d) Understandably, certain section are sceptical of the Centre’s latest dialogue initiative.
6. a) These are underfunded and depend on millions of contractual workers, mostly women.
b) The government pays them meagre ‘honorarium’ and ‘incentives’ less than the minimum wages.
c) As children continue to be born premature or underweight, the burden keeps growing.
d) The relative neglect of malnutrition reflects a broader shift from preventive to curative healthcare.
4. a) A childlike perception is freeing oneself from that background and hence inwardly be free and from that freedom to see
b) A childlike perception has no image and then its innocence comes in touch with the object.
c) The struggle for seeing that one image is validated is not there and hence no pain.
d) Be like a child, open, innocent and than with that perception you will see something new.
2. a) To drop our shallow way of seeing and to see the whole is managing our life effective.
b) To take that leap, one has to have a childlike perspective and not a childish perspective.
c) We have not learnt to observe our life, and hence we are lost in our limitations.
d) We have to learn how to perceive, how to looks, how to see.
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2. Choose the correct usage(s) of the word “Current”.
A. The current running through the circuit was too high and tripped the fuse.
B. She used dry current to decorate the cake for the party.
C. The news channel reports all current affairs of national importance.
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b) Private banks can take quick decisions, resist government pressures to lend to dubious schemes, and accept genuine mistakes.
c) This inflated the amount of borrowing needed by the project and could render a project unviable at birth.
d) Without reforms, recapitalisation may simply encourage continued bad behaviour banks.
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9. a) For the sake of peace, the government has no option but to keep trying.
b) A number of people i know go on fasts, every now and then.
c) Some of them do it for religious reasons, during the Navratra, or Muharram, or Easter.
d) The national anthem is a expression of love and pride for the nation.
7. a) It has shrunk to become dominated by medical care.
b) There’s no denying that Abe has made Japan more proactive on the foreign policy front.
c) I love it, nothing makes me happier than a bunch of guys sweating for their lives.
d) It brings the issue of workplace sexual harassment into the open, and gives the creeps pause for thought.
5. a) The ability to see something new is a product of one’s inner being, free from one’s past.
b) Widespread malnutrition has been termed a national shame and a top priority.
c) It is rarely about the chronic hunger of millions instead the country’s much-touted economic growth.
d) There is, of course, no food scarcity, unlike in places affected with civil war or natural calamities.
3. a) When we look at a flower, we doesn’t actually see the flower.
b) When that happens, the emphasis is on one’s likes and dislikes and not actually on the flower.
c) one’s experience of the external world is a product of one’s internal mind.
d) The struggle is to see and know in the light of what I knew in my past.
1. a) Most of us are caught in the small part of life and miss seeing the whole.
b) Without leaving our room, we want to see the vastness of the sky.
c) We live a parts of the whole and that part is our pattern, our positionality, our ego.
d) We limit our brains to limited paradigm.
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1. Choose the correct usage(s) of the word “Brake”.
A. The mechanic asked me to brake the wire carefully before attaching it to the switch.
B. The cyclist pulled the brake just in time to avoid hitting the pedestrian.
C. To avoid an accident, always make sure your brakes are working properly.
10. a) The government hopes this will revive investment and spur the economy.
b) Bank nationalisation in 1969 led to a culture where bank lent in pursuance of government pressures, legitimate or otherwise.
c) This process has began, but its speed and effectiveness have yet to be proved.
d) Banks should but don’t have the expertise to evaluate all Detailed Project Reports of promoters.
8. a) It does not reform the woeful practices that have led to bad lending and bust banks.
b) If banks disclosed in their accounts the full extent of bad debts, the losses would wipe out their equity capital.
c) Public sector banks must create or purchase the expertise for excellent project evaluation.
d) Bank managers happily lend with certification that protects them from CVC investigations.