Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
With the opening of that sack began a phase of my life that has not yet ended, and may, for all I know, not end before I do. It is in effect, a thraidom to otters, an otter fixation, that I have since found to be shared by most other people, who have ever owned one.
The creature that emerged from this sack on to the spacious tiled Door of the Consulate bedroom resemble most of all a very small, medievally-conceived, dragon. From the head of the tip to the tail he was coated with symmetrical pointed scales of mud armour, between whose tips were visible a soft velvet fur like that of a chocolate-brown mole. He shook himself, and I half expected a cloud of dust, but in fact, it was not for another month that I managed to remove the last of the mud and see the otter, as it were, in his true colours.
1. What was there in the sack?
a. There was a cat in the sack.
b. There was a dog in the sack.
c. There was a lion in the sack.
d. There was an otter in the sack.
2. What started for the author with opening of the sack?
a. The end of his life started with the opening of the sack.
b. The phase of old age started with the opening of the sack.
c. With the opening of the sack a disturbing phase of his life started.
d. With the opening of the sack, a phase of life started for the author.
3. How did the otter look like?
a. The otter looked very cute with small beady eyes.
b. The otter looked like a very small medievally-conceived dragon.
c. The otter looked special and unique with brown whiskers instead of black.
d. The otter had spots on his body in a sort of pattern.
4. How long did it take the author to remove the mud from otter's body?
a. It took him a month to remove the mud from the otter's body.
b. It took him a year to remove the mud from the otter's body.
c. It took him Ave minutes to remove the mud from the otter's body.
d. It took him two months to remove the mud from the otter's body.
5. Find a word from the passage which means 'came out'.
a. The passage which means 'came out' is emerged.
b. The passage which means 'came out' is opening.
c. The passage which means 'came out' is spacious.
d. The passage which means 'came out' is visible.