Comprehensionmedium · Past Paper
Whenever Bina visits her grandmother, she leaves with a bag full of fruit and home-made pickles. What can be inferred about the grandmother?
AShe is very stingy.
BShe is generous and caring.
CShe wants Bina to start a business.
DShe doesn't like fruit herself.
✓ Correct Answer: B — She is generous and caring.
Providing food and gifts to visitors is a sign of generosity and affection.
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