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If my younger self could see me now, she would be incredulous. That I work in the field of dance or decipher and translate dance for my own comprehension, call it choreography if you wish, would have been unbelievable. In this respect, I am particularly envious of dancers who claim that they are ’born to dance’, implying that it was clearly laid out for them from the beginning. I must say, I find this assertion dubious; it is rarely that easy. ’To dance’ means ’to struggle’. 
In all truth, as a child, I never did want to dance; it was forced upon me by a doting mother and a silent father. My father probably kept his peace to avoid argument. From the beginning, my lessons took place under trying conditions, though I believe that the conditions were more trying for my mother than for me. She travelled in local, over-crowded trains to the dance class with an unwilling child, tired from a whole day at school. Interestingly, when I was seven, we went to see a movie starring Mumtaz Ali, who did a dance number in the film. When we arrived home, I began prancing around the house imitating the film actor and my mother, who was quietly watching, was the one who said, ’Kumudini, you are born to dance.’ Ironically, I have no recollection of this story; it was my mother who saw this innate ability in me.

Question: 1

The narrator's younger self would be incredulous if she saw the narrator now, as:

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When passages contrast childhood and adulthood, look for the shift in perspective. Often, the surprise or irony lies in how differently the person’s life turned out compared to what was expected earlier.
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  • she had become a choreographer.
  • she couldn't decipher the nuances of dance.
  • she was too curious to learn dance since her early childhoo(D)
  • her reality and her dreams were not bridge(D)
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Context from the passage.
The narrator states: “If my younger self could see me now, she would be incredulous. That I work in the field of dance or decipher and translate dance for my own comprehension… would have been unbelievable.” This indicates that the younger narrator, who had no desire to dance, would be astonished to learn her older self became a choreographer.
Step 2: Elimination of incorrect options.
- Option 2: Incorrect. She did learn to decipher dance as an adult.
- Option 3: Incorrect. The passage states she never wanted to dance as a child.
- Option 4: Incorrect. Her life became connected to dance, despite her initial reluctance.

Step 3: Conclusion.
Only one option aligns with the narrator's direct statement: her younger self would be surprised to discover she had become a choreographer.
Final Answer: \[\boxed{\text{1. she had become a choreographer.}}\]
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Question: 2

The narrator says: 'to dance means to struggle' as she _____

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Always connect a figurative expression in the passage to the character’s life experiences. Here, “struggle” directly relates to her unwilling yet forced practice of dance.
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  • was envious of the other dancers' talent
  • had tough time convincing her parents about her passion
  • doesn’t have good memories of her childhood
  • had to work hard to perfect the art, though unwillingly
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Passage Recall.
The narrator states a childhood aversion to dancing, attributing its initiation to her mother. She describes her lessons as occurring under difficult circumstances, with her participation being involuntary.
Step 2: Option Analysis.
- Option 1: Incorrect — Envy is noted concerning other dancers who claimed innate talent, not as the basis for her association of dance with struggle.
- Option 2: Incorrect — A lack of passion for dance means there was no need to persuade parents.
- Option 3: Incorrect — While struggles were present, this option is too general and does not explain the phrase.
- Option 4: Correct — She endured difficult conditions and strenuous effort to learn dance despite her lack of willingness. This aligns with "to dance means to struggle."
Step 3: Conclusion.
The phrase encapsulates her arduous and reluctant path to dance proficiency.
Final Answer: \[\boxed{\text{4. had to work hard to perfect the art, though unwillingly}}\]
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Question: 3

What role did her father play in her becoming a dancer?

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In RC passages, when analyzing a character’s role, focus on subtle cues like silence or avoidance. These often indicate indirect influence rather than active participation.
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  • He gave his passive disapproval
  • He was indifferent
  • He was actively involved
  • He tried maintaining a harmonious atmosphere
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Passage Inference.
The narrator states: “My father probably kept his peace to avoid argument.” This suggests a lack of direct involvement, opposition, or strong endorsement. His silence served as a strategy to preserve tranquility within the household.
Step 2: Option Evaluation.
- Option 1: Rejected — he did not express disapproval.
- Option 2: Rejected — indifference implies a complete lack of concern, whereas his silence was deliberate, not due to apathy.
- Option 3: Rejected — he was not actively engaged in her instruction.
- Option 4: Accepted — his silence indicates an intention to prevent disputes and uphold concord.
Step 3: Final Determination.
The father's involvement was characterized by passive silence aimed at preserving familial harmony.
Final Answer: \[\boxed{\text{4. He tried maintaining a harmonious atmosphere}}\]
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Question: 4

The seeds of the narrator's future vocation were sown when she ______

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In comprehension questions about “the beginning” or “seeds of vocation,” always look for the first significant incident that triggered recognition or encouragement from others.
Updated On: Mar 26, 2026
  • went willingly to the dance class
  • pranced around the house imitating the dance steps from a movie
  • was born with an innate ability to dance
  • was encouraged by her father to take up dancing
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Recall from the passage.
The narrator recounts an incident at age seven where, after viewing a film featuring Mumtaz Ali, she began to mimic the actor's dance moves around her home. Her mother, observing this, remarked, "Kumudini, you are born to dance."
Step 2: Analyzing the options.
- Option 1: Incorrect — Attendance at dance classes was not voluntary; it was imposed.
- Option 2: Correct — The pivotal moment occurred when her imitation of dance steps from a film revealed her mother's recognition of her talent.
- Option 3: Incorrect — Despite her mother's assertion of her being "born to dance," the narrator herself claims no recollection of any innate talent.
- Option 4: Incorrect — Her father was silent, offering no encouragement.

Step 3: Conclusion.
Consequently, the foundation of her career was laid by this childhood event of imitating dancing at home.
Final Answer: \[\boxed{\text{2. pranced around the house imitating the dance steps from a movie}}\]
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