Explanation
Passage for Reading Comprehension: Then, the beggar limped forward and said: "O leader of the Faithful! You are the helper and guardian of the poor. You are a wise and just Caliph. Have pity on me and save me from the cruelty and injustice of this rich man. I can swear that this horse belongs to me. You must be thinking, like everybody else in this court, how a beggar like me can afford to buy and keep such a fine horse. It is because of this horse that I am in rags. Whatever money I had, I spent on this horse. This morning, as I was coming to the city on my horse, I noticed this man walking along the road. When I came close to him, he stopped me and requested to lend him my horse, for he was in a great hurry to reach the city. Of course, I could not lend my horse to a complete stranger. Could I? Instead, I let him ride my horse, while I sat behind him. As we reached the city gate, he asked me to get down and leave the horse to him. 'Such a fine horse should not belong to a beggar,' he said. 'Now, be off and don’t you mention it to anyone. And, even if you do, nobody is going to believe you.' Now, Sir, I beg you to save me from this robber and restore to me what is my own."
1. The passage you have gone through contains a talk about a claim to a horse by ______?
A cheat and liar
2. The beggar was ______?
Lame
3. The underlined word 'like', used twice in the passage, has been used as ______?
A preposition
4. The underlined phrase 'in rags' means ______?
Wearing very old torn clothes
5. The underlined word 'for' has been used as ______?
A conjunction