Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows : In our boyhood we saw the death of that intimate sociability which was characteristic of the last generation. Neighbourly feelings used to be so strong that informal gatherings were a necessity, and those who could contribute to its organisation were in great request. People nowadays call on each other for business, or as a matter of social duty, but not to gather informally. They have neither the time, nor the same intimate relations! What goings and comings we used to see, how merry were the rooms and verandahs with the hum of conversation and the snatches of laughter! The faculty our predecessors had of becoming the centre of groups and gatherings, of starting and keeping up animated and amusing gossip, has vanished. Men still come and go, but those same verandahs and rooms seem empty and deserted. |
Why, according to the author, has our home life become joyless? A. The facilities have increased but we have no feelings left |
D only A only B only C only |
D only |
The correct answer is:
D. We have lost inter-personal intimacy and sociability. The passage clearly states that the author believes the joylessness of home life stems from the loss of intimate social connections and informal gatherings. |