Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions by selecting the correct/ most appropriate options.
Heidi began to examine the room to find out where it would be pleasantest to sleep. In the corner, she saw a short ladder against the wall; up she climbed and found herself in the hayloft. There lay a large heap of fresh sweet-smelling hay, while through a round window in the wall she could see right down the valley. "I shall sleep up here, grandfather," she told him. "I am getting the bed ready now," she called down again, as she went busily to and fro at her work, "but I shall want you to bring me up a sheet; you can't have a bed without a sheet, you want it to lie upon." "All right," said the grandfather, and presently he went to his cupboard, and after rummaging for a few minutes he drew out a long, coarse sheet. She had put an extra heap of hay at one end for a pillow, and had so arranged it that, when in bed, she would be able to see comfortably out through the round window. "That is capital," said her grandfather; "now we must put on the sheet, but wait a moment first," and he went and fetched another large bundle of hay to make the bed thicker so that the child should not feel the hard floor under her. The two together now spread the sheet over the bed. It looked now as tidy and comfortable a bed as you could wish for, and Heidi stood gazing thoughtfully at her handiwork.