
KTET പരീക്ഷയ്ക്കൊരുങ്ങുന്നവര്ക്കായ് ഓണ്ലൈന് പരിശീലനം
📖 Reading Comprehension (Questions 41–50)
The culture of nuclear families is fashionable. Parents are often heard
complaining about the difficulties of raising children these days. Demand
for too much freedom, too much independence; during night parties; excessive
extravagance, wasting pocket money, there is no time for studies and the
family—all this is a common cry of this type of families. Aren't the parents
themselves responsible for this sorry state?
The basic need of a growing youth is family, love, care and bonding along with moral values. It should not be forgotten that “charity begins at home.” Both independence and individuality must be respected to maintain the sanctity of the family. Children today must be handled tactfully to bridge the ever-widening generation gap. Only reasonable demands should be met, as there are too many expenses to cover and too many social obligations to be taken care of by the parents.
Our ancestors lived happily in close-knit families. The children loved living with their cousins; they learned to adapt to their means. There was perfect harmony between the generations. The concept of nursing homes never existed. There was deep respect for the elders in the family and love, care and concern for the young. Even small family differences were resolved amicably.
The basic need of a growing youth is family, love, care and bonding along with moral values. It should not be forgotten that “charity begins at home.” Both independence and individuality must be respected to maintain the sanctity of the family. Children today must be handled tactfully to bridge the ever-widening generation gap. Only reasonable demands should be met, as there are too many expenses to cover and too many social obligations to be taken care of by the parents.
Our ancestors lived happily in close-knit families. The children loved living with their cousins; they learned to adapt to their means. There was perfect harmony between the generations. The concept of nursing homes never existed. There was deep respect for the elders in the family and love, care and concern for the young. Even small family differences were resolved amicably.
ENGLISH – QUIZ (41–55)
