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1. What is the setting of the story?
A. A marketplace
B. Emperor Akbar's durbar
C. A courtroom
D. A village
2. Who is the trusted advisor of Emperor Akbar in the story?
A. Gopal
B. Birbal
C. Mantriji
D. The complainant
3. What is the main quality for which Birbal is known?
A. Bravery
B. Wisdom
C. Strength
D. Kindness
4. Why does the man come to Akbar's durbar?
A. To praise Birbal
B. To resolve a complaint about water usage
C. To request a new well
D. To seek advice on farming
5. What does the complainant claim to have sold?
A. A field
B. A house
C. A well
D. A pond
6. Who bought the well from the complainant?
A. Emperor Akbar
B. Birbal
C. Gopal
D. A stranger
7. What was the complaint against Gopal?
A. He used the well without permission.
B. He did not pay for the water.
C. He damaged the well.
D. He refused to share water.
8. What unusual complaint did Akbar acknowledge in the durbar?
A. Theft of the well
B. Water usage dispute
C. Overpricing of water
D. Sale of a dry well
9. What solution does Birbal propose for the issue?
A. Gopal should pay for the water.
B. The seller should take out his water.
C. The well should be sealed.
D. Akbar should mediate directly.
10. What is the reaction of the complainant after Birbal's suggestion?
A. He agrees to the solution.
B. He refuses to cooperate.
C. He admits to trying to cheat.
D. He asks for more money.
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