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Neem is very commonly seen in India. The entire tree i.e. the bark, leaves and flowers have a lot of medicinal value as it helps in curing various diseases. The leaves and the bark of this tree are very effective in controlling infections, deworming and in disinfecting and healing wounds. The fresh leaves can be used by extracting the juice or a paste of the leaves can be taken along with a small piece of jaggery. In case of wounds a few leaves can be boiled in water and then this water when at tolerable temperature, can be used to wash the wounds. Two drops of neem oil can be used for applying on the wound. Neem also helps in relieving itch in case of allergic rashes. Neem water can be used in case of allergic reactions. The paste of neem seeds can be applied on the scalp and washed off after 10 minutes of application. It also helps in eliminating dandruff, boils on the scalp and also prevents hair fall. Neem is very useful in jaundice. The juice can be given along with honey. Neem is very useful in case of fever. Fresh leaves can be taken with tulsi leaves or with honey. Neem water can be used to soak the feet in case of cracks on dry feet. Neem leaf powder is used for preserving grains and pulses. Neem is of special importance on New Year's Day as a symbol of good health and longevity.
(a) What is the medicinal value of neem?
(b) What is the paste of neem seeds used for?
(c) How does neem help grains and pulses?
(d) What is neem a symbol of?
(e) Which word in the passage is the adjectival form of 'tolerate'?
(a) Neem has a lot of medicinal value as it helps in curing various diseases. Its bark and leaves are quite effective in controlling infections, deworming and in disinfecting and healing wounds. Apart from this, it also helps in relieving itch and eliminating allergic rashes.
(b) The paste of neem seeds is used for removing dandruff, boils on the scalp and for preventing hair fall.
(c) Grains and pulses can be preserved by using neem leaf powder.
(d) Neem is a symbol of good health and longevity on New Year's Day.
(e) The adjectival form of 'tolerate' is 'tolerable' in the passage.