Question
Easy

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: Shreeram Lagoo was acting in a play staged at Ambernath's Gandhi School. We had managed to get the tickets for the play after much running around. We left the hostel quietly after eating dinner in the mess. The play started at 9.30 p.m. and it was already 9.15 p.m. Patil and I were rushing along the road to the station. Suddenly we saw Upadhyayi coming from the opposite direction. He had seen us. 'Maharshi, where are you off to at this time?' he said reprovingly. We looked at each other's face. Suddenly Patil spoke up, 'Sir, I have a headache. We are going to the station to have some tea or coffee. We will be back right after drinking a cup.' 'Why, don't you get tea and coffee in the mess?' 'We do, Sir. But today there wasn't any milk in the mess. That's why we are going to the station,' Patil improvised. Upadhyay said, 'Come with me. I'll get you some coffee.' He brought us to his home. The tickets for the play were squirming in our pockets. We couldn't work out how to get him off our backs. After seating us in the drawing room, he asked his wife to make the coffee and sat on the sofa across from us. As soon as Mrs. Upadhyay entered the kitchen, I got up and said, 'Ammaji, Warden Saheb is bothering you unnecessarily. I will make the coffee.' She was pleased to see me. 'Maharshi, you go sit ... I will make it.' I went up to her and whispered, 'Ammaji, both of us were going to the Gandhi School to see a play. Warden Saheb waylaid us and brought us here. See, here are the tickets, but he doesn't know anything.' Ammaji examined me from head to toe. 'I see. Is it a good play?' I said, 'Ammaji, it is very good.' 'Then why don't you go?' she said with a laugh. 'How can we go? Warden Saheb won't give us permission,' I whispered. She came into the drawing room. 'Listen, what kind of a warden are you? Why don't you let the children go and have some fun? Go, Maharshi, but don't be too late. Choose the expression similar in meaning to ‘improvised' as used in the passage.

1
to make it up
2
to declare
3
to tell the truth
4
to shout
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: CTET
Level/Paper: CTET_P1
Chapter: Vocabulary
Topic: Synonym/Antonym
Correct Answer
Option A
Explanation

Option 1, "to make it up," is the correct expression similar in meaning to "improvised" as used in the passage. Here's a detailed explanation justifying why Option 1 is correct and why the other options are incorrect: 1. Explanation for Option 1: "to make it up" - In the context of the passage, "improvised" refers to Patil's quick thinking and spontaneous creation of a story to explain their presence on…Read More

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