Strong Roots MCQ । Class 12 3rd Semester English
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Strong Roots MCQ :
1) Strong Roots’ is written by – APJ Abdul Kalam
2) The full name of APJ Abdul Kalam is – Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam
3) ‘Strong Roots’ is part of – an autobiography
4) ‘Strong Roots’ is taken from – ‘Wings of Fire’
5) Kalam was a short boy with – undistinguished looks
6) ‘Strong Roots’ presents a delightful sketch of APJ Abdul Kalam’s early life and the development of his – spiritual growth
7) Kalam says, he was born into – a middle-class family
8) APJ Abdul Kalam was by birth a – Tamil
9) APJ Abdul Kalam’s birthplace was in the town of – Rameswaram
10) Abdul Kalam was born in – the erstwhile Madras
11) Dr Kalam’s father had – neither formal education nor wealth
12) For Kalam’s father, his mother was an ideal – helpmate
13) APJ Abdul Kalam’s mother was – Ashiamma
14) The number of people who ate every day at Dr Kalam’s house were – more outsiders than all the family members put together
15) Who is Jainulabdeen in the extract? – The author’s father
16) Kalam’s parents were widely regarded as – an ideal couple
17) One of the forebears of Kalam’s mother was awarded by the British the title of – Bahadur
18) Kalam was born to – tall and handsome parents
19) Kalam and his family lived in their – ancestral house
20) Abdul Kalam’s ancestral house was built in – mid 19th century
21) Kalam’s house was a – fairly large pucca house
22) Kalam’s ancestral house was made of – limestone and brick
23) Kalam’s father used to avoid all – inessential comforts and luxuries
24) Kalam’s father was not – luxurious
25) Kalam normally ate with – his mother
26) The speaker usually ate sitting on – the floor of the kitchen
27) Kalam’s mother would serve him rice on a – banana leaf
28) The sambar served to Kalam was – fragrant
29) The chutney that was prepared in Kalam’s house was prepared with – coconut
30) Abdul Kalam describes his parents as being – neither wealthy nor highly educated but kind, wise and large-hearted
31) Rameswaram was famous to – pilgrims
32) Rameswaram was famous to pilgrims for – the Shiva temple
33) The temple near Kalam’s house was dedicated to – Lord Shiva
34) The locality where Kalam spent his childhood was predominantly – Muslim
35) People in Rameswaram lived in – harmony
36) Having dipped his fingertips in the bowls of water and saying a prayer, Kalam’s father – sanctified the water
37) Kalam’s father would take him to the mosque for – evening prayers
38) The prayers chanted in the mosque were in – Arabic
39) Kalam was totally convinced that the prayers reached – God
40) People sat outside the mosque and waited for – Kalam’s father
41) Many people offered bowls of water to Kalam’s father who would – dip his fingertips in them and say a prayer
42) The water sanctified by Kalam’s father was carried home for – invalids
43) When Kalam’s father came out of the mosque, he saw people – offering him bowls of water