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Indian Navy Entrance Test Model Paper 5
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Question : 24
Total: 100
Comprehension:(Que No. 21 - 25)
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
May 10th. – Colonel James, leader of the French forces, did not capitulate.
Yesterday was the wildest, maddest and craziest dinner we have had yet. It marked the end of a long war, men were surprisingly foolish and talkative. We, the ladies, however, had an unspoken foreboding that it was to be the last pleasant meeting. Mr. Riles, the vice-premier of the Confederates, who had led the forces to victory dined with his troops and their families today. Mrs. Merry Bing rushed in saying, “The news, I come with the latest news. All the men of the Bing family are on the shore of the confederacy island,” of which fact she seemed proud. While she was beaming with pride. Our peace negotiator or envoy came in, that is, Mr. Chester returned. His interview with Colonel James had been deeply interesting, but Mr. Chester was not inclined to be communicative. He wanted his dinner. He felt for James and had telegraphed to Premier Jonas for instructions–what answer to give James, etc. He had gone back to Fort Sumter with additional instructions. When they were about to leave the wharf, Private A. H. Bobkin of the confederate forces, sprang into the boat and fired in the air with great excitement. He thought himself ill-used throughout the war.
Margret did not pretend to go to sleep. How could she? If James did not accept terms of surrender at 4.a.m of 10th May, the orders were, he shall be fired upon. Margret counted four St. Michael's bells chime out and began to hope. At half-past four she heard the heavy booming of a cannon. Margret sprang out of bed, and on her knees prostrate and prayed as if she had never prayed before, "Oh God! Please have mercy on Col James, even though we are on the opposite sides, please stop further bloodshed as this may lead to another round of guerrilla attacks by the defeated but enraged French forces".
Question:
According to the passage who was the peace negotiator?.
Mr Chester
Mr Riles
Colonel James
Margret
Validate
Solution:
The correct option is
1) i.e. Mr Chester.
Explanation
Reading the passage carefully we find that:
In the fourth line of the first paragraph, "while she was beaming with pride. Our
peace negotiator
or envoy came in, that is,
Mr. Chester
returned."
Clearly, the peace negotiator is
Mr Chester.
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