Comprehension

Not that he faced no dangers. There were times when the bullet missed its mark, the tiger leapt upon him and he fought the beast with his bare hands. Each time it was the Maharaja who won. At another time he was in danger of losing his throne. A high-ranking British officer visited Pratibandapuram. He was very fond of hunting tigers. And fonder of being photographed with the tigers he had shot.
(The Tiger King)

Question: 1

Complete the following suitably: The passage indicates that the British officer visited Pratibandapuram because

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Look for words like "fond of" or "interested in" to understand the motivation behind someone's actions, especially when related to hobbies or personal interests.
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Solution and Explanation

The British officer's visit to Pratibandapuram was motivated by a desire for tiger hunting and photographic evidence of his kills, indicating his main focus was on the pursuit and publicization of his hunting achievements.
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Question: 2

What danger was faced by the Maharaja on the tiger hunt?

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In descriptive passages involving action or conflict, focus on the verbs describing what happened, such as "leapt upon" or "fought," to identify the dangers faced by characters.
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The Maharaja's life was endangered by a tiger attack during the hunt, as depicted by the tiger leaping upon him and his defense with bare hands.
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Question: 3

From the given extract, it is evident that the Maharaja was a.......... man.

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When describing a character’s traits, look for actions that reveal their qualities, such as bravery or resilience, in the face of challenges.
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The extract demonstrates the Maharaja's bravery and resilience. He consistently surmounted the perils of tiger hunting and the threat to his sovereignty, indicating his courage and resolve.
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Question: 4

Select the suitable option to complete the following:
The phrase 'fonder of being photographed with the tigers' contributes to the reader's understanding of the officer's ............

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Focus on phrases that describe external validation or personal glory, like "being photographed," to identify traits such as the desire for fame.
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The correct response is (B) desire for recognition/fame. The phrase "fonder of being photographed with the tigers" indicates the officer's motivation stemmed from a desire for fame and recognition, beyond mere hunting.
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