Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
Then, in the black clouds quite near me, I saw another airplane. It had no lights on its wings, but I could see it flying next to me through the storm. I could see the pilot's face turned towards me. I was very glad to see another person. "e lifted one hand and waved.
"Follow me, he was saying, "Follow me". "He knows that I am lost," I thought, "He's trying to help me."
1. What did he see in the black clouds?
a. He saw a huge bird in the black clouds.
b. He saw a huge mountain in the black clouds.
c. He saw thunder and lightning in the black clouds.
d. He saw another aeroplane in the black clouds.
2. What was strange about the second plane ?
a. The second plane had no lights on its wings but surprisingly the narrator could see the other pilot's face.
b. The right wing of the second plane was missing, but it was flying completely well surprisingly.
c. The left wing of the second plane was cut in half and the plane was flying sideways.
d. Both the wings of the second airplane had many lights but the narrator could not see the other pilot's face.
3. What was the other pilot trying to do?
a. The other pilot was trying to save his own plane.
b. The other pilot was trying to help the narrator.
c. The other pilot was trying to deviate the narrator from the correct directions.
d. The other pilot was trying to operate the plane without the help of a compass and radio.
4. What was the pilot feeling when he saw the other aeroplane?
a. The pilot was glad after seeing the other plane.
b. The pilot was shocked after seeing the other plane.
c. The pilot was scared after seeing the other plane.
d. The pilot was unhappy after seeing the other plane.
5. What did the pilot say to the pilot of the Dakota?
a. "The pilot said to the pilot of the Dakota, "I am lost too. Don't worry."
b. The pilot said to the pilot of Dakota, "Let us try to go over the clouds."
c. The pilot said to the pilot of the Dakota, "Follow me."
d. The pilot said to the pilot of the Dakota, "He knows that I am lost."