Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

Comprehension - (Narrative / Factual)

Question:

Read the given passage and answer the four questions that follow:-

It was a typical morning in Malgudi, with the sun casting its golden glow over the rooftops and the river Sarayu glistening in the distance. The streets were alive with their usual bustle,vendors calling out their wares, bullock carts creaking along, and bicycles weaving through narrow lanes. At the heart of this commotion sat Swaminathan, perched on the steps of his school, waiting for his friends.

Swami's morning had begun with a small adventure. His grandmother had asked him to fetch jasmine flowers from the garden, but in his excitement, he had accidentally trampled on a patch of newly planted marigolds. His father had scolded him, as fathers do, but Swami took it in stride, knowing that the day held greater promise.

At school, the lessons dragged on. Swami's mind wandered to the cricket match planned for the evening. Rajan, the team captain had promised to bring a new ball and Swami could hardly contain his excitement. When the bell finally rang, releasing the boys from their classrooms, Swami bolted out with the energy of a colt, heading straight for the cricket field.

The Sarayu river bank came alive in the evening, with children playing and elders discussing village gossip. Swami felt a deep sense of belongingness here, among his friends and the familiar sights of Malgudi. Life, though simple, was rich in its own peculiar way, and Malgudi held a charm that made every ordinary moment feel extraordinary.

Select the correct meaning of the idiom "took it in stride" as used in the passage.

Options:

To do something to support an idea or situation.

To move at a great speed to keep abreast of others.

To calmly deal with something unpleasant.

To not be able to contain one's excitement and stride out.

Correct Answer:

To calmly deal with something unpleasant.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (3) → To calmly deal with something unpleasant.

The passage states: "His father had scolded him, as fathers do, but Swami took it in stride, knowing that the day held greater promise."

  • The unpleasant event was being scolded by his father.

  • "Took it in stride" means he accepted the scolding without being overly upset or allowing it to disrupt his day or mood, moving on with ease and calmness.