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Q.1 In the context of the story, why does the elderly man believe the young clerk would be a suitable manager for the hotel he plans to build?

Ans – In this story, when the elderly couple arrives at the hotel during the stormy night, all rooms are already booked, but the clerk does not refuse them and arranges a room. The elderly man believes the young clerk would be a suitable manager for the hotel for several reasons:

  • Good management skill: The clerk shows his management skills by arranging a room for the elderly couple even when the hotel is fully booked. Good management skill is essential for the manager position.
  • Trust-winning skill: By arranging the room, the clerk wins the trust of the elderly couple, which is an essential skill for the manager role.

Q.2 How can one strike a balance between mitigating the adverse impacts of television consumption and harnessing its positive aspects?

Ans – Television provides knowledge and entertainment but can have negative effects. It’s essential to balance the negative impacts while maximizing the benefits:

  • Set viewing limits to avoid excessive screen time.
  • Choose educational and age-appropriate content.
  • Encourage critical discussions about what was watched.
  • View documentaries to learn about world facts.
  • Encourage other activities like reading, sports, and hobbies to reduce dependence on TV.

Q.3 What is the significance of the term “child servitude,” and how does it contribute to the discussion about the recognition of girls’ domestic labor as a form of child labor?

Ans – Child servitude is a form of child labor where children are forced to work under exploitative conditions. Its characteristics include:

  • Forced work
  • Restricted freedom
  • Little or no pay

Girls’ domestic work shares these traits, supporting its recognition as a form of child labor.