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Sequence No.
ENG-109
Mukesh's family is among them. None of them know that it is illegal for children like him to work in the glass furnaces with high temperatures, in dingy cells without air and light; that the law,
if enforced, could get him and all those 20,000 children out of the hot furnaces where they slog their daylight hours, often losing the brightness of their eyes.
Mukesh's eyes beam as he volunteers to take me home, which he proudly says is being rebuilt. We walk down stinking lanes choked with garbage, past homes that remain hovels with crumbling walls,
wobbly doors, no windows, crowded with families of humans and animals coexisting in a primeval state.
1. What is the occupation of Mukesh's family?
2. What is illegal for children?
3. What would happen if the law was enforced strictly?
4. What are the living conditions of the area where Mukesh lives?
5. Find the word from the passage which means �dark and dirty'.
6. Find the word from the passage which is opposite to �modern'.
Answer:
1. Mukesh's family is engaged in the work of bangle making
2. It is illegal for children to work in the glass furnaces with high temperatures, in dingy cells without air and light.
3. If law is enforced strictly, it could get around 20,000 children out of the hot furnaces where they slog their daylight hours, often losing the brightness of their eyes.
4. The area where Mukesh lives has stinking lanes choked with garbage, homes that remain hovels with crumbling walls, crowded with families of humans and animals.
5. dingy.
6. primeval.
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