Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

Comprehension - (Narrative / Factual)

Question:

The first form did not really see very much of Erica because she did not have lessons with them. But even if they met her in a passage or in the art room or gym they looked the other way. In the common-room at night Erica had a miserable time. Not one of the second form girls also would have anything to do with her. Loud remarks about sneaks and cowards were made in her hearing. They only person who ever threw her a word at all was the bad-tempered Margery Fenworthy. Erica did not like Margery any more than the other girls did but she was so grateful to be spoken to even, by the surly first former that she almost began to like the girl. 

‘I’ m surprised you speak to Erica, Margery,’ said Pat, when she had heard Margery ask to borrow Erica’s stationery said Margery, in her usual rude way. ‘You’re none of you friendly to me, and I know what it is to have people being beastly to you.’ ‘But Margery, it’s your own fault, ‘you don’t give me a chance,” Oh, Margery, what a fib’! Cried Pat. ‘It’s you who never give us a chance to be decent to you. You scowl and glower and frown all the time.’ If you’re going to pick me to pieces you can save yourself the trouble’. Said Margery, fiercely. ‘I don’t care tuppence for any of you. And if I want to speak to that wretched Erica, I shall who cares for a pack of silly girls, and a crowd of stuck-up teachers? I don’t’ Pat was astonished. What a strange girl Margery was! Did she really want a chance of being friends with the others? Was she terribly shy? What was behind that funny manner of hers? Pat talked about it with her twin.’ Margery is always making enemies she said.’ I spoke to her today about it and she accused us of never giving her a chance! Do you think we out to do something about it?’

From the passage it may be concluded that Erica was very.

Options:

Lonely, friendless and timid

Dominating and Arrogant

Cunning and stupid

Brilliant and very popular

Correct Answer:

Lonely, friendless and timid

Explanation:

The passage suggests that Erica is lonely, friendless, and timid. She is not accepted by the other girls in the first and second forms. The first form girls, in particular, avoid her, and the second form girls want nothing to do with her. They make loud remarks about her, and she has a miserable time in the common room. The only person who speaks to her is Margery Fenworthy, a bad-tempered first former. Despite Erica not liking Margery much, she appreciates any form of interaction because she is so isolated. The passage portrays Erica as someone who is facing social exclusion and struggles to connect with her peers.