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CUET English Language Passage 14
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DEEP WATER By William Douglas     I had not been there long when in came a big bruiser of a boy, probably eighteen years old. He had thick hair on his chest. He was a beautiful physical specimen, with legs and arms that showed rippling muscles. He yelled, Hi, Skinny!     How'd you like to be ducked?     I laughed and said, 'Well, Mr. Terror, what do you think you can do to me'? It fled and I swam on.     It had happened when I was ten or eleven years old. I had decided to learn to swim. There was a pool at the Y.M.C.A in Yakima that offered exactly the opportunity. The Yakima River was... Show more
CUET English Language Passage 14
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1. Statement 1: At the age of ten or eleven, the narrator decided to learn to swim with water wings at the Y.M.C.A. pool.
Statement 2: The Y.M.C.A. pool was dangerous at the shallow end.
2. 'Tension began to slack' implies:
3. Who is being addressed to as Mr. Terror?
4. Which option indicates that the poet was becoming unconscious?
5. Statement 1: The narrator was going down into the pool.
Statement 2: He planned to make a big jump upwards and succeeded.
6. Statement 1: Douglas tried his best to jump out of water.
Statement 2: After a while, Douglas was not anxious in water.
7. Who is 'I' here?
8. Statement 1: I crossed to oblivion.
Statement 2: The curtain of life fell.
9. Why did Mr. Terror leave?
10. 'I had experienced both the sensation of dying and terror that fear of it can produce', which of the following idioms might describe the above statement
11. 'All we have to fear is fear itself '. What does the narrator learn from President Roosevelt's statement?
12. What did the big bruiser of a boy do?
13. Why did Mr. Terror leave?
14. Who is 'I' in the above lines?
15. Statement 1: As the narrator sank into the pool, light was going out.
Statement 2: There was no more panic.
16. Statement 1: The author's father laughed to mock his son's inability to swim.
Statement 2: The author wanted to swim just to prove to his father that he can swim.
17. Statement 1: The narrator swam up & down the Warm Lake.
Statement 2: He could finally overcome his fear of water.
18. Who is 'I' here?
19. The phrase 'Brush aside' refers to:
20. 'Then all efforts ceased' What did the author mean by this?
21. Statement 1: In death there is peace.
Statement 2: There is terror only in the fear of death.
22. Which option indicates more accurately narrator's state of mind?
23. Which of the statement is true with the reference to the extract?
24. How did the pool look like when the narrator went there?
25. Who is being addressed to as Mr. Terror?