"Suddenly I came out of the clouds and saw two long straight lines of lights in front of me. It was a runway! An airport! I was safe! I turned to look for my friend in the black aeroplane."
1. Who is 'I' here?
a. I' refers to the pilot of the other plane who had given up hope of a safe landing.
b. I' refers to the air hostess of flight Dakota.
c. I' refers to the narrator who had given up hope of a safe landing.
d. I' refers to the co-pilot of flight Dakota who was unsure about landing safely due to the heavy storm.
2. Why was he amazed to see a runway?
a. The pilot was amazed because he didn't expect to see a runway on a mountain.
b. The pilot was amazed that he was alive and had landed safely.
c. The pilot was amazed because he didn't expect to see a runway in the sky.
d. The pilot was amazed because he didn't expect to see a runway which was so well-lit.
3. Why did 'I' turn?
a. The narrator turned because he wanted to thank and show his gratitude to the man who had helped him come safely out of the storm clouds.
b. The narrator turned to avoid crashing into a mountain.
c. The narrator turned to see if anyone was chasing him.
d. The narrator turned to see if he had left the storm clouds behind.
4. What did the narrator see when he came out of the clouds?
a. The narrator saw a black aeroplane in front of him, when he came out of the clouds.
b. The narrator saw a black bird in front of him, when he came out of the clouds.
c. The narrator saw a huge mountain in front of him, when he came out of the clouds.
d. The narrator saw two long straight lines of lights in front of him, when he came out of the clouds.
5. What were the 'two long straight lines of lights' that the narrator saw when he came out of the clouds?
a. The 'two long straight lines of lights' that the narrator saw, was the traffic signals on the road
b. The 'two long straight lines of lights' that the narrator saw, was the illumination on a building.
c. The 'two long straight lines of lights' that the narrator saw, was the runway of an airport.
d. The 'two long straight lines of lights' that the narrator saw, were the lamp posts by the road.