

(a) He is a struggler, lacks business acumen to make his business profitable. As per paragraph 7, select the option that sums up the personality of Deepak Garg (d) his family wanted to learn more recipes to expand their business.Ħ. (c) his family had close association and good rapport with OTs.

(a) OTs were equally good connoisseurs of food. his family members learnt dishes from OTs." Choose the option that lists the inference with reference to the above statement The gesture of changing the name of the food joint to 'Ganga Dhaba' speaks of Deepak'sĥ. (d) He switched his business from canteen to telephone booths.Īnswer 3: (b) He was successful and flourishing in his business.Ĥ. (c) He expanded his canteen to accommodate more people. (b) He was successful and flourishing in his business. (a) He was kind enough to do social service for the OTV 'Soon he had installed ten telephones.' In the light of the above statement select the option that lists the right inference. (ii) Chinese food was then popular among people.ģ. What, according to the author, gave him solace during his bad times What more can we ask for? While the money we make is not great, the respect and the love we have accumulated over the years is what keeps us going." says Deepak, proudly, (400 words)īased on your understanding of the passage, answer any eight out of the ten questions by choosing the correct options :ġ. We have seen two generations of officers, served the parents, who now as the parents come back to drop their children at the academy and tell us to take care of them. He says, "So many dishes on our menu today are because some officer came in and decided to teach us how to make them."ħ. There have been instances when Deepak and his family members have learnt dishes from the OTs. Since it was the OTs that gave us our identity, we decided to change the name and call it Ganga Dhaba," he says.Ħ. It was because this place is so close to the Ganga hostel inside the academy, that slowly the name changed and it became Ganga Dhaba. "The OTs who would talk on the PCO from here would always refer to the place as "Ganga Dhaba'. The business did so well that soon he had installed more than ten telephones, with separate cabins, to allow them some privacy while they made and received their calls.ĥ. For almost 17 years, things continued and then Deepak got a Public Call Office (PCO) installed for the Officer Trainees.
