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In 1982, I was a young marketing person in a company in Mumbai. I had a very senior colleague named Paul, who taught me how to  36   marketing effectively and how to deal with life  37  .
It was one of those  38   days…management, sales calls, planning my travel schedule, booking hotels, arranging appointments and the   39   was endless. By the end of the day, I was not only exhausted but was getting  40  . It was at this time that Paul invited me to his house to have a rest.
We made our way to Paul’s house. Although  41   after a day’s hard work, I was excited to chat with Paul and  42   his rich experience in marketing. As we entered his house  43   the main door, Paul started singing his favourite song, I have a dream. I was in no  44   to listen to his song. I only wanted to hear about how he handled  45   sales calls.
As I leaned over Paul’s shoulder to tell him that, two young girls walked up to Paul and hugged him. They couldn’t walk steadily, and neither could they talk   46   , but their faces were full of  47   and they also sang a song: No mummy’s kisses only daddy’s smiles; nobody wants us, and daddy hugs us tonight.
I was watching what was going on, totally  48   in the beautiful singing, when Paul tapped me on the shoulder and asked me to sit down.  49   to know, I asked Paul who these girls were. To my  50  , Paul told me they were his daughters and they were born as “  51  children” (mentally disabled). His wife died and he was both Mother and Father to them.
I was moved to tears. In the office, no one knew what Paul was   52  in his personal life. He never looked for   53   from his friends and colleagues. On the contrary, he always helped us at the office. And being head of the Department, he always  54   us to move forward in life.
Paul’s life has been a great  55   to me. If a man can smile through these troubles, nothing can prevent him from achieving success in work or life.

A.do B.reduce C.learn D.handle

A.calmly B.cheerfully C.hurriedly D.quickly

A.busy B.happy C.pleasant D.worrying

A.call B.event C.list D.order

A.disappointed B.excited C.refreshed D.annoyed

A.worried B.tired C.discouraged D.ashamed

A.share B.celebrate C.collect D.improve

A.for B.into C.through D.with

A.condition B.mood C.patience D.situation

A.grateful B.expensive C.unlucky D.troublesome

A.properly B.freely C.actively D.slowly

A.fear B.scars C.smiles D.tears

A.caught B.lost C.stuck D.trapped

A.Curious B.Keen C.Strange D.Stubborn

A.disappointed B.joy C.relief D.surprise

A.talented B.naughty C.special D.homeless

A.coming across B.going through C.dealing with D.putting on

A.sympathy B.opinions C.requirement D.friendship

A.allowed B.trained C.forced D.encouraged

A.confusion B.challenge C.inspiration D.impression

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