Read the passage given below and complete the statements that follow by choosing the most appropriate options from those given.
Jailbirds sing they say. And Subhadra Khosla, the youngest freedom fighter to be imprisoned at 13, was no exception. The only difference was that singing taught her the power of non-violence. Now, 80, Khosla recounted her days in jail. She was locked in jail with her mother for over a year. 'One day, we decided to put one chair on top of another till we managed to take off the Union Jack and unfurl the national flag.' The inmates of the jail found themselves facing a firing squad. 'There were orders to shoot us. We didn't know what else to do. So we started singing,' said Khosla. Their voice had its impact.
'The guards were Indians too. They started crying and said they couldn't fire at us. That was our first win,' a thrilled Khosla recalled. Khosla's father was a doctor and her brother, Krishna Kant later on became India's Vice-President. Khosla was picketing at Anarkali Bazar in Lahore in 1942 when she and her siblings were arrested. 'It was unfair.
We were all children after all. But the British wanted to destroy families like ours. We fought for this freedom. But we still have to go beyond.'
(a) The inmates of the jail had to face the firing squad because Khosla and her mother …...................
(i) unfurled the national flag
(ii) burned the Union Jack
(iii) unfurled the Union Jack
(iv) put one chair over a table
(b) The Khoslas expressed their protest by …............
(i) crying
(ii) singing
(iii) shouting
(iv) running away
(c) The British arrested the children to …............
(i) teach them a lesson
(ii) listen to the songs
(iii) destroy their families
(iv) take them to Britain
(d) The Khoslas showed the British the power of ….........
(i) singing
(ii) money
(iii) violence
(iv) non-violence
(e) The word, 'impact' means …............
(i) disgust
(ii) effect
(iii) gain
(iv) affect
(a) unfurled the national flag
(b) singing
(c) destroy their families
(d) non-violence
(e) effect