There once lived four sisters in a modest village surrounded by rolling hills and quiet streams. Though they were bound by love, each of them had a distinct personality. The eldest was responsible and calm, the second was cheerful and lively, the third was thoughtful and observant, and the youngest was carefree and impulsive. Their father, a hardworking man, had always taught them the importance of discipline, care, and unity in everyday life.
One evening, the sisters decided to step out of the house to attend a lively dance in the village square. Excited by the music, lights, and festive atmosphere, they __________ quickly and rushed outside without paying much attention to their belongings. As they danced and laughed together, their carelessness became evident. In the excitement, they misplaced, damaged, and even lost their shoes, ignoring the consequences of their actions.
When they returned home, their father noticed the poor condition of their shoes. Some were torn, others were missing, and none were intact. He felt deeply disappointed, not merely because of the loss, but due to their irresponsible behavior. He had always expected them to act sensibly, even while enjoying themselves. The sisters realized they had acted without thinking and felt ashamed of their actions.
The next morning, their father gathered them and gave them an important announcement. He declared that he would organize a competition among the four sisters. The winner of the competition would be rewarded with a cozy and comfortable living space of her own. However, the competition would test not just their abilities, but also their responsibility, discipline, and attentiveness.
The sisters understood that this was an opportunity to correct their behavior. They resolved to take the challenge seriously and prove that they had learned from their mistake. More than the reward, they wanted to regain their father’s trust and demonstrate their maturity.
Why was the father disappointed with his daughters?
They attended the dance without asking for his permission.
He felt they acted irresponsibly and failed to show the sense and discipline he expected.
They spent too much money on their festive clothing and music.
They were unable to win the competition he had organized for them.
They argued with the other villagers during the dance event.
He felt they acted irresponsibly and failed to show the sense and discipline he expected.
The answer is clearly supported by the lines: “He felt deeply disappointed, not merely because of the loss, but due to their irresponsible behavior.
He had always expected them to act sensibly, even while enjoying themselves.”
These lines show that the father was not upset only because the shoes were damaged or lost, but mainly because the daughters behaved carelessly
and did not show the discipline and responsibility he had taught them.
Option (a) is incorrect because the passage does not state that they went without permission.
Option (c) is incorrect because there is no mention of spending money on clothes or music.
Option (d) is incorrect because the competition was announced later.
Option (e) is incorrect because they did not argue with villagers.
So, the correct answer is (b).