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Good Manners by J.C. Hill Most Important Objectives & Summary

Good Manners by J.C. Hill Most Important Objectives & Summary

Summary of “Good Manners”

‘ Good Manners ‘ is written by  J.C. Hill . Here, the writer has highlighted the importance of and the need for good manners in society and human life. He thinks that good manners are helpful in running our social life smoothly.

We should cultivate feelings of compassion for others and know our limitations as human beings. We should be aware of the need of others. If we are well-mannered, we are respected. If not, we are hated by everyone.

Good manners are relevant to both man and society. For progress and prosperity, communal peace and harmony, mutual cooperation and fellow feeling, and law and order are essential. The old and weak must be helped by the young and strong.

The young man who treated everyone cruelly falls ill and needs the help of others. After his recovery, he realizes the importance of cooperation and becomes a changed man. So, we should avoid ego and respect the views of others.

Truth should be always shared. Only then, our life will be easy, sweet, and comfortable.

Important Note:-

जहाँ तक मुझे पता है, सिर्फ इस  summary  को पढ़कर आपको बहुत ज्यादा तो समझ नहीं आया होगा | तो अगर आप इस चैप्टर को ढंग से समझना चाहते हैं, जिससे आपके objective और subjective दोनों complete हो सके |

आप नीचें दिए गए विडियो को जरुर देखें | पहले आप उसको देखें फिर नीचें दिए गए objective और subjective questions को अपने नोटबुक में जरुर लिख लें | ➽

Most Important Objective Questions – Good Manners 🔻

1. ‘good manners’ is written by.

  • Stephen Leacock
  • Robert Lynd

 Answer:- J.C. Hill 

2. J.C. Hill wants….to make life easy for elders.

  • None of these

 Answer:- adults 

3. Good Manners come from having……with others.

 Answer:- Sympathy 

4. ……….. comes from compression, understanding, and perceptions.

  • Good Manner

 Answer:- Good Manner 

5. “It takes two to speak the truth”, has been taken from which lesson?

  • Our own civilization
  • Good Manners

 Answer:- Good Manners 

6. Who does not care for the old and weak?

  • the young man

 Answer:- the young man 

7. Who is always loved and respected?

  • A Good mannered man
  • A Bad mannered man
  • A Hypocrite

 Answer:- A Good mannered man 

8. We should be careful and…while speaking.[2018]

 Answer:- attentive 

9. ‘Good Manner’ by J.C. Hill has been adapted from?

  • commanding the fate
  • An introduction to citizenship

 Answer:- An introduction to citizenship 

10. It is our responsibility to make ourselves…….

  • underemployed

Answer:- Understood 

11. It is only ……… people who take remarks too literally.  

 Answer:- Stupid 

12. The strong and healthy man use to ignore-

  • politicians
  • weak and old people

 Answer:- weak and old people 

13. It is a bad manner to say…….things about someone behind his back.  

  • none of these

 Answer:- unpleasant 

14. The young could move…….after recovering from illness.

  • confidently

 Answer:- Slowly 

15. The disabled should not be……by us. 

 Answer:- mocked 

16. It is not always easy in a company to speak-  

 Answer:- Frankly 

17. The young man felt himself on ………. of life.  

 Answer:- top 

18. We are…….and……..creatures on the earth.

  • weak, tired
  • tiny, cruel
  • humble, small
  • great, important

 Answer:- humble, small 

19. All of us are…….little things on the earth.

 Answer:- fragile 

20. The picture of the…….proves that people often make mistakes in their statements.

 Answer:- bull-fight 

Most Important Subjective Questions – Good Manners 🔻

1. what happened to the healthy young man, स्वस्थ नौजवान को क्या हुआ.

Ans:- The young man was proud of his age and health. He never cared for the old and weak. He thought to be self-dependent. Once he got an attack of influenza and due to little attention, he developed Pneumonia and was dangerously ill.

When he recovered he could only move slowly. He was easily tired and life became difficult for him.

2. What did the young man notice on trains and buses afterward?

ट्रेनों और बसों में जवान ने बाद में क्या देखा.

Ans:- After recovering from a dangerous illness (Pneumonia). When the young man was well enough to go to work, he looked at the strong, young men sitting comfortably on the train or bus.

He noticed how tired some of the older people were who were standing beside him.

3. What did he always do afterward?

उसने हमेशा बाद में क्या किया.

Ans:- The healthy young man after recovering from Pneumonia realized that no man is independent. People need help and co-operation from each other.

Thus, now when he was on a train or bus he now looked around to see if there was an older person in need of a seat and if there was he gave up his. He said to himself, I have got my strength back but ‘these older people will never have their strength again’.

4. What should you be careful of when speaking to someone?

किसी से बात करते समय आपको क्या सावधानी रखनी चाहिए.

Ans:- First, we should see whether the man being spoken to is listening and understanding what we are saying. And when you speak to someone, speak clearly and loudly for the person to hear.

It is an insult to a person to ask for his attention and then speak because he does not understand you. And while talking, it is your responsibility to make yourself understood.

5. What does the writer say about the truth?[2018, 2016, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2010]

सत्य के बारे में लेखक क्या कहता है.

Ans:- The writer of this extract says that truth is never a one-sided affair. It takes two to speak the truth. One can not speak the truth by saying what one thinks is the truth. We have to express the truth differently to different people.

Because what we say is never absolute truth, it has different meanings for different people under different situations.

6. What should be the rule about a conversation?

बातचीत के बारे में क्या नियम होना चाहिए.

Ans:- When we are in a company we should take only a fair share of the conversation. If there are two of you, take half of it. When you have said a little keep quiet and give your friend a chance to say something. Nobody wants to listen for long to any person.

But, many young man or woman talks away, thinking the company is delighted to hear them. And if you don’t want to be considered a bad-manner person you have to watch constantly for signs.

7. Why should you be careful when talking about other people?

अन्य लोगों के बारे में बात करते समय आपको क्यों सावधान रहना चाहिए.

Ans:- When you are talking about others, you may think that you can say unpleasant things about someone behind his back and not be found out. But it is surprising how the remarks usually find their way to the person with your name attached.

So, whatever you say, always assume that the person may over near you and adjust your remarks accordingly. All experienced people act in this way.

8. What did the picture of the bullfight to prove?

बैल-लड़ाई की तस्वीर से क्या साबित हुआ.

Ans:- Some students at a university were shown on a screen a picture of a bullfight. They were then asked what they had seen. A student saw the bull having its tongue out. He was quite sure about it.

Yet when he was shown the picture again, he saw that the bull’s mouth was closed but that, because its head was turned to the side the ear looked like the tongue.

Hence, the picture of the bullfight proves that whenever you are arguing with someone about a point, remember that there is quite a good chance that you are wrong however confident you feel about it.

9. What factors produce good manners?[2017, 2016, 2013, 2011]

क्या कारक अच्छे शिष्टाचार उत्पन्न करते हैं .

Ans:- Good manners produce from having sympathy for others and from understanding our own limitations. We should always realize that we are humble, unimportant little people on this earth, and try to help the world as much as we can in our short time here.

In this way, good manners can be produced.

10. What is the meaning of ‘I shall not pass this way again?’

‘मैं फिर से इस तरह से नहीं गुजरूंगा’ का क्या मतलब है.

Ans:- This expression means life is given to all human beings as one time opportunity.

So if any good, that you can do, or any kindness that you can show to any fellow creature, just do it now. Don’t defer or neglect it.

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About the Author and Text

The essay “Good Manners’ is adapted from the book  “ An Introduction to Good Citizenship”  (1941) by J.C. Hill. If our attitudes and behaviour must change for the better as we grow up, we must be able to have a deeper understanding of human relationships and how they work. If one is open and willing to change one’s perspective then we become better individuals. Values that make us sensitive to other’s needs results in good manners. Hill discusses good manners in action, good manners in speech, and in general behaviour in the present essay.

Good Manners : Text

There was once a young man who was strong and healthy and enjoyed his work. In every way he felt on top of life, and had no sympathy for the uninteresting folk who seemed to form such a large proportion of the population. One day he got an attack of influenza. He had had it before and paid little attention to it, but this time he developed pneumonia and was dangerously ill. When he recovered he could only move slowly. He was easily tired and life became difficult for him. When he was well enough to go to work he found the journey home very trying. He looked at the young men sitting comfortably in the train or bus, and he was feeling tired himself, he noticed how tired some of the older people who were standing beside him looked. Gradually he got strong again, but when he was in a train or bus he now looked round to see if there was any older person in need of a seat, and if there was he gave up his. ‘I’ve got my strength back now,’ he said to himself; ‘these older people will never have their strength again.’

When you are cycling and see an old man hesitating on a crossing, don’t call him an old fool. He may not hear very well, or he may not see clearly, or he may have become tired with walking. Perhaps he was a famous soldier in the War and his wounds are still painful, or perhaps he has an artificial leg. One day you may go to a war and be severely injured. What will you think if schoolboys make fun of you because you can only move slowly?

One of the things all boys and girls are going to learn before very long is that they are fragile little things in a dangerous world. Your parents and your teachers and all older people have had some severe blows already. They get more severe blows every year. Most of them would give all the money they have to get your health and strength, your good teeth and nice hair. You have no idea how tired they are at times, but because they do not complain you think everything is all right. Well, try to make life easy for them so far as you can, and when it is your turn to suffer you will feel happier for having helped when you could.

Good manners are also important when you are with your own friends. When you speak to anyone, speak clearly and sufficiently loudly for the person to hear. It is an insult to a person to ask his attention and then speak so that he does not understand you. And remember it is your responsibility to make yourself understood.

An American writer called Thoreau said, ‘It takes two to speak the truth-one to speak, and another to hear.’ This is a very the truth important saying, and it would save a great deal of argument and annoyance in life if people paid attention to it. “It takes two to speak the truth.’ You cannot speak the truth by saying what think is the truth. You have to express it differently for different people. To some people ‘socialism’ means taking money from those who have money and giving it to those who have none. To other people, ‘socialism’ means State control of industry and commerce. To others we cannot tell a man ‘the truth about socialism’ until you know what he understands by the term to you say, ‘I believe in socialism’, and he understands that you mean you believe in robbery, you must not be surprised if he takes a dislike to you; and if that is not what you mean, you did not speak the truth. If a man says to a friend, ‘Good morning, Mr. A.’, and the friend replies, ‘It’s not a good morning at all, is that the truth, even if the morning is bad?

Sometimes people ask very tiresome questions and we like to make a joke about it. Are you a Boy Scout?’ said a lady to a boy wearing shorts, a jersey with badges, a Scout’s hat, and carrying a Boy Scout pole. “No,’ said the little fellow, I’m two eggs on toast.’ The lady only meant, however, ‘How nice you look in your uniform; that is the Scout uniform, isn’t it?’ and there was really nothing silly in her remark.

It is only stupid people who take remarks too literally, as we say; that is, who do not look for the real meaning in the statements people make. Thus, when a friend says, ‘You will not be going past the post office, will you?’ he may mean, ‘I should be grateful if you would post a letter for me if it is not too much trouble. If you say ‘No’ to the question because you are not going past the post office, it means to your friend that you are not willing to go out of your way even a little to oblige him.

It is not always easy in company to speak frankly, and if you don’t want to be considered a bad-mannered person, you have watch constantly for signs. It is not easy, for example, to listen to long to any one person. Try in company to take only a fair s of the conversation. If there are two of you, take half of it. W you have said a little, keep quiet, and give your friend a chance say something. If he does not talk, he probably does not want you to talk either. Many a young man or woman talks away, thinking the company is delighted to hear him or her, and everyone is really exhausted and angry.

Don’t think you can say unpleasant things about someone behind his back and not be found out. It is surprising how the remarks usually find their way to the person with your name watched, so to speak. Whatever you say, always assume that the person may overhear, and adjust your remarks accordingly. All experienced people act in this way.

Now here is one of the most surprising things in life: no man really understands himself. What a lot of argument and anger we should be saved if people would only understand this! Suppose, for example, you saw a motor accident and were giving evidence about what happened. You would feel perfectly confident, perhaps, that the car which knocked the boy over was a blue car; another person would be equally confident that it was a grey car; and someone else that it was a black car.

Experiments are sometimes made by experts to find out how many errors people do make in their statements. Here is one experiment which was tried. Some students at a university were shown on a screen a picture of a bull-fight. They were then asked to write a short account of what they had seen. When this was finished they were told to put a number on every statement made—1. if they thought so; 2. if they were fairly sure about it; 3. if they were quite sure and 4. if they were prepared to swear to the statement on oath. Every student had at least ten per cent errors in the statements he was prepared to swear to an oath, and considerably more than ten per cent in all the other groups.

Now how does this happen? Here, for example, was one mistake. A student saw the bull having its tongue out. He was quite sure about it. Yet when he was shown the picture again, he saw that the bull’s mouth was closed, but that, because its head was turned to the side, the ear looked like the tongue. So whenever you are arguing with someone about a point, remember that there is quite a good chance that you are wrong, however confident you feel about it.

Good manners come from having sympathy with others and understanding our own limitations. “The truth’ is too big for any one of us to understand. “The truth’ as we see it is only our truth and part of a larger truth. We should always realise that we are humble, unimportant little people on this earth and try to help the world as much as we can in our short time here. ‘I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.’

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Summary of J.C Hill Good Manners

A young man who was strong and healthy enjoyed his work but felt uninterested in the uninteresting people. He developed pneumonia and was dangerously ill, making life difficult for him. When he recovered, he looked around for older people in need of a seat and gave up his own. This story highlights the importance of good manners and understanding that everyone is fragile in a dangerous world.

It is important to make life easy for older people by helping them when they can. Good manners are also important when speaking with friends, as it is an insult to ask attention and speak so loudly that the person does not understand you. Thoreau’s saying, “It takes two to speak the truth-one to speak, and another to hear,” is important and could save a lot of argument and annoyance in life.

When people ask tiresome questions, it is important to be honest and watch for signs of bad-manner. It is not easy to listen to long conversations, so try to take only a fair share of the conversation. If there are two of you, take half of it and give your friend a chance to say something.

It is surprising how unpleasant things about someone can find their way to the person with your name watched, so always assume that the person may overhear and adjust your remarks accordingly. No man really understands himself, which can lead to arguments and anger.

Experts conduct experiments to determine errors in statements. A study showed that students at a university had at least 10% errors in statements they were prepared to swear to an oath, and more than 10% in other groups. One mistake was a student seeing a bull having its tongue out, believing it was the mouth. This highlights the importance of understanding one’s limitations and having sympathy for others. Good manners involve empathy and helping the world as much as possible in one’s short time. The study emphasizes the importance of not deferring or neglecting kindness and good deeds.

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Dr. B. N. Waghmare Department of EnglishYeshwantraoChavan College, Tuljapur. Good Manners An essay adapted from ‘An Introduction to Citizenship’ by J.C. Hill

Good Manners: J.C. Hill

2. GOOD MANNERS - J.C. Hill Aim and Objectives of the lesson: This lesson aims to explore the following objectives - • Introduction of the author J.C. Hill • Writer’s thoughts on human being. • Importance of social relationship. • We should help the world. • Children must aware of their parents hardship. • Significance of good manners. • Good manners come from sympathy. • Communal interactions. • Need of Humanity. • Conclusion.

Good Manners by J.C. HillText: Language Through Context-An Anthology of Prose and Poetry • J. C. Hill – A famous writer who has written about literature and history. • Source of the essay: An Introduction to Citizenship. • Human beings are fragile: We have a short stay in this world. • During a short stay here we must help each other as much as we can. • Good manners: Consider other’s existence in the same world. • Show sympathy to yourself and to other too. • Know your limitations.

Various instances expressed by J.C. Hill • An attack of influenza to a strong and healthy young man. • His illness changes his attitude of life. • An old man hesitating on crossing. • Don’t call him as an old fool. • Think about the hard work of our parents. • Good manners are also important when you are with your friends. • Concept of socialism according to the writer.

Various instance given by J.C. Hill • Your reaction of the tiresome questions of the people. • I t is only stupid people who takes remarks too literally. • Learn to keep quiet when you hava a little to say. • Give a chance to your friend to say something. • Don’t think you can say anything unpleasant behind his back. • Try to understand yourself first. • Various remarks of the people about the same incident.

Various instance given by J.C. Hill • Experiment of the experts that how many errors people do make in their statements. • Some students and the picture of a bull fight. • There a good chance to make your argument wrong. • So be careful while making any statement or any argument. • The ‘Truth’ as we see it is only our truth.

Conclusion • Good manners is an art to live happily in this world. • Good manners come from having sympathy with others. • Good manners come from understanding our own limitations. • We should always realize that we are humble, unimportant little people on the earth. • ‘I expect to pass through this world but once’. • Therefore do anything good that I can and kindness that I can show to any fellow creature.

Home work • Explain what happened to healthy young man? • How can young boys and girls help their parents? • How should we behave with our friends? • What is the rule of communication according to J.C. Hill in general? • Explain the significance of the example of a bull fight? • What are the factors that produce good manners?

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Good Manners. J C Hill Essay. Reintroduced by P S Remesh Chandran.

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We are staying on this planet only for a very short time. Before it is a hundred years, our times are out. We will never see those who we live with again in our lives. Perhaps we will never see a human face again. This is our only chance to see, acquaint with and deal with human beings. So why not behave politely, and please them and help them? A famous British writer's observations are reintroduced here.

A young boy scout of 1914. Australia.

Are you a Boy-Scout? No, I am an egg on toast.

The famous writer J.C.Hill has written a few things on the various factors constituting what good manners are. Men are fragile things come to live in this dangerous world. We are unimportant humble little human beings who shall not pass this way again. During our short stay here, we should help the world as much as we can. A child would not be knowing about the sufferings of his parents, which they would not be willing to tell him. So children should make life easy for them. Good manners come from sympathy with others and from understanding our own limitations. We should strain and train ourselves to remain calm before irritating questions. Once when an old lady, seeing his dress, asked a little boy whether he was a Boy Scout, he was irritated and rudely barked that he was 'two eggs on toast'. She only meant how nice he looked in a nice uniform and there was really nothing silly in her remark. This is considered improper behaviour towards older people.

Listeners to Orpheus. Nymphs by the stream.

Good listeners get enough time to think so that when they speak, they can speak clearly.

Suppose an old man is crossing a young racing cyclist very slowly. The speeding cyclist would be annoyed and irritated at this unexpected obstacle and barricade on his way. Do not scold him for being that slow. He may be weak and losing his agility. A healthy young man who never cared for others once became seriously ill and when he recovered, he was very weak and had to remain so for a few days. Even walking became very difficult for him. It was then that he realized the misery of weak and old people who get no seats in transport buses. He will get back his strength someday but those old people will never get back their's. So from then onwards he promptly gave up seats for the weak and aged in buses. While in company, we should be very careful in observing good manners. We should speak clearly and sufficiently loud for others to hear us. It is our duty to make ourselves understood. And do not talk too much. Always give others a chance to speak.

Eve listening to the Voice for the first time.

Delighted to hear one's own voice resounded from everywhere.

Some people are delighted to hear their own voice resounded from everywhere and always, and some young men and young women talk away their lives, thinking the company is delighted to hear them, but every one there would really be exhausted and angry at their unpolished and rude behaviour. Good listeners get enough time to think. Don't say unpleasant things about some one on his back. Such remarks will usually find its way to that person. Always adjust your remarks, thinking that the very person would be overhearing you.

Slacken our paces when passing the infirm.

It takes two to speak the truth-one to speak and another to hear.

Many often, what we speak will not be the truth. We shall not hold it that what we speak is truth. The acclaimed American writer Thoreau once said that 'it takes two to speak the truth- one to speak and another to hear.' Truth differs from person to person. Socialism might be control of commerce and industry to some, but it is robbing the riches of others to someothers. What we think to be true needn't always be true. J.C.Hill sites an example. Some students were once shown a picture of a bull-fight and asked later to describe it from memory. One said, a bull's tongue was out. Actually the bull's mouth was closed, but because its head was turned to the side, its ear had looked like a tongue. So whenever we argue with somebody about a point, think that always there is always a chance of us going wrong.

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When I am walking a way, sometimes I would see old men, women and sick people on the way who strain to walk. I know how they would feel when somebody passes them from the back in full health, vigour of strength and agility of body, for I am a quick walker. So I slacken my steps in whatever hurryand urgent need may I be, so that they may think they are not the only persons who have lost strength. It is our duty not to make them offended, hurt and pining in hearts for their lost health.

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Bihar Board 12th English 50 Marks Objective Answers Chapter 3 Good Manners

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Question 1. ‘Good Manners’ by J.C. Hill has been adapted from (A) An introduction to citizenship (B) Pass away (C) Commanding the fate (D) Punishment Answer: (A) An introduction to citizenship

Question 2. Good Manners is penned by (A) A.G. Gardiner (B) J.C. Hill (C) Robert Lynd (D) Stephen Leacock Answer: (B) J.C. Hill

Question 3. It is our responsibility to make ourselves (A) understood (B) undermine (C) underemployed (D) none of these Answer: (A) understood

Bihar Board 12th English 50 Marks Objective Answers Chapter 3 Good Manners

Question 4. “It takes two to speak the truth one to speak and another to hear” has been the statement from (A) Thoreau (B) Shakespeare (C) Milton (D) None of these Answer: (A) Thoreau

Question 5. Thoreau was an inhabitant of (A) Europe (B) Asia (C) America (D) None of these Answer: (C) America

Question 6. It is only people who take remarks too literally. (A) stupid (B) healthy (C) wise (D) none of these Answer: (A) stupid

Question 7. Good Manners come from having with others. (A) sympathy (B) limitation (C) hatred (D) none of these Answer: (A) sympathy

Question 8. J.C. Hill has written (A) Good Manners (B) Forgetting (C) On Letter writing (D) With the photographer Answer: (A) Good Manners

Question 9. The young man had no consideration for until we got ill. (A) population (B) anxiety (C) society (D) none of these Answer: (A) population

Question 10. J.C. Hill wants to make life easy for elders (A) boys and girls (B) adults (C) people (D) None of these Answer: (B) adults

Question 11. J.C. Hill wants to …………. make life easy for elders. (A) boys and girls (B) people (C) adults (D) None of these Answer: (C) adults

Question 12. It is our responsibility to make ourselves— (A) underline (B) understood (C) underemployed (D) None of these Answer: (B) understood

Question 13. It is only …………. people who take remarks too literally. (A) stupid (B) wise (C) healthy (D) None of these Answer: (A) stupid

Question 14. The young man had no consideration for …………. until we got ill. (A) anxiety (B) society (C) population (D) None of these Answer: (C) population

Question 15. The strong and healthy young man used to ignore— (A) women (B) old and weak people (C) everyone (D) politicians Answer: (B) old and weak people

Question 16. It is a bad manner to say …………… things about someone behind his back (A) pleasant (B) unpleasant (C) meaningless (D) None of these Answer: (B) unpleasant

Question 17. The youngman felt himself on ………………. of life. (A) top (B) bottom (C) glory (D) sideways Answer: (A) top

Question 18. We should not …………. a joke on the enables. (A) mock (B) put (C) crack (D) throw Answer: (C) crack

Question 19. The young man could move …………. after recovering from illness. (A) slowly (B) confidently (C) fastly (D) as earlier Answer: (A) slowly

Question 20. The disabled should not be by ………….. us. (A) helped (B) pushed (C) mocked (D) hesitated Answer: (C) mocked

Question 21. We should be careful and …………….. while speaking. [2018 A, I. A.] (A) dull (B) attentive (C) rude (D) loud Answer: (B) attentive

Question 22. Who is the writer of ‘Good manners’. (A) C.E.M. Joad (B) J.C. Hill (C) A.G Gardiner (D) Robert Lynd Answer: (B) J.C. Hill

Question 23. The essay ‘Good Manners’ has been composed by— (A) J. Corbett (B) Stephen Leacock (C) C.E.M. Joad (D) J.C.Hill Answer: (D) J.C.Hill

Question 24. J.C. Hill has written the essay- (A) Robin (B) Forgetting (C) Good Manners (D) Our own civilization Answer: (C) Good Manners

Question 25. It is not always easy in company to speak- (A) frankly (B) rudely (C) strictly (D) secretly Answer: (A) frankly

Question 26. ‘Good Manner’means- (A) good behaviour (B) rude behaviour (C) strict behaviour (D) None of them Answer: (A) good behaviour

Question 27. ‘It takes two to speak the truth-one to speak, and another to hear.’ This line has been taken from the essay- (A) Our own civilization (B) With The Photographer (C) Good Mannas (D) On Letter-writing Answer: (C) Good Mannas

Question 28. Good manners come from- (A) having sympathy with others (B) having enemity with others (C) having money (D) None of them Answer: (A) having sympathy with others

Question 29. ‘I expect to pass through this world but once.’ This line has been taken from the essay- (A) Our own civilization (B) Forgetting (C) On Letter-writing (D) Good Manners Answer: (B) Forgetting

Question 30. What is the best factor to produce good manners? (A) wealth (B) sympathy (C) strength (D) None of the them. Answer: (B) sympathy

Question 31. ‘Good Manners’ is written by …………. (A) Jim Corbett (B) Robet Lynd (C) A.G. Gardiner (D) J.C.Hill Answer: (D) J.C.Hill

Question 32. The strong and healthy young man used to ignore …………. (A) everyone (B) women (C) old and weak peple (D) Politicians Answer: (C) old and weak peple

Question 33. It is a bad manner to say………… things about someone behind his back. (A) pleasant (B) unpleasant (C) meaningless (D) flowless Answer: (B) unpleasant

Question 34. Good manners come from having………… with others. (A) love (B) sympathy (C) hatred (D) thrown Answer: (B) sympathy

Question 35. The young man felt himself on …………. of life. (A) bottom (B) top (C) sideways (D) gloiy Answer: (B) top

Question 36. We are ………… and …………. creatures on earth. (A) great, important (B) humble, small (C) weak, tired (D) strong, willful Answer: (B) humble, small

Question 37. We should not …………. a joke on the unables. (A) mock (B) put (C) crack (D) thow Answer: (C) crack

Question 38. The young man could move ……………. after recovering from illness. (A) slowly (B) fastly (C) as earlier (D) confidently Answer: (A) slowly

Question 39. The disabled should not be …………. by us. (A) hesitated (B) mocked (C) pushed (D) helped Answer: (B) mocked

Question 40. All of us are …………. little things in a dangerous world. (A) happier (B) severe (C) fragile (D) bitter Answer: (C) fragile

Question 41. Don’t call a person a pig, as it is a …………. (A) uniform manner (B) bad manner (C) complained (D) defer Answer: (B) bad manner

Question 42. You must never ………… your ……………. keep it clean and pressed. (A) neglect, uniform (B) attack, defer (C) defer, fragile (D) dislike, manner Answer: (A) neglect, uniform

Question 43. I should be ………… if you would turn the light off. (A) happy (B) sad (C) grateful (D) quiet Answer: (C) grateful

Question 44. The picture of the ………… proved that people often make mistakes in their statements. (A) man-fight (B) bull-fight (C) war (D) riot Answer: (B) bull-fight

Question 45. By understanding our own …………. we will possess good manners. (A) sympathy (B) limitations (C) helpful (D) figure Answer: (A) sympathy

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