MCQ Chapter 23 Three days to see Class 11 English Bihar Board 1. How does Helen describe the sunrise?A routine eventA thrilling miracleA scientific phenomenonA boring sightQuestion 1 of 202. What does Helen Keller want to feel about books?Their paper textureTheir colorsThe words she has heardThe shape of lettersQuestion 2 of 203. What motivates Helen to describe her "Three Days to See"?To inspire appreciation of sightTo narrate her personal storyTo teach blind individualsTo promote Braille learningQuestion 3 of 204. Helen Keller uses which example to emphasize observation in nature?Bark of a treeColor of flowersShapes of cloudsMovement of animalsQuestion 4 of 205. What does Helen Keller emphasize about friends' faces?They should be photographedTheir inner qualities matter moreThey must be memorizedThey are easier to see than feelQuestion 5 of 206. What type of plays does Helen Keller wish to see?Tragic playsHilarious comediesHistorical dramasRomantic playsQuestion 6 of 207. What does Helen Keller mean by "probing into the soul of man through his art"?Understanding human emotions through visual artStudying ancient artifactsCreating sculptures by touchReading about art historyQuestion 7 of 208. Why does Helen wish to observe people in slums and factories?To criticize their living conditionsTo understand their daily struggles and joysTo compare them with wealthy lifestylesTo find inspiration for her writingsQuestion 8 of 209. What is Helen Keller's opinion on people observing nature?They often overlook its beautyThey are highly observantThey rely too much on booksThey only notice major detailsQuestion 9 of 2010. What does Helen say about her experience with rhythmic motion?She can fully enjoy itShe can only sense it through vibrationsIt does not interest herShe understands it better than sighted peopleQuestion 10 of 2011. What does Helen Keller want to see in children at parks?Their energy and happinessTheir resemblance to adultsTheir intelligenceTheir struggle with educationQuestion 11 of 2012. Why does Helen imagine the face of a baby on her first day of sight?To see innocence and beautyTo understand family bondsTo compare with adultsTo study human growthQuestion 12 of 2013. What does Helen mean by "throwing her eyes out of focus"?Viewing people from a distanceBlurring details to enjoy colors and movementObserving only specific individualsAvoiding distractions while walkingQuestion 13 of 2014. What is Helen's approach to observing people's emotions in the city?By listening to their conversationsBy watching their faces and actionsBy guessing based on their clothingBy questioning them directlyQuestion 14 of 2015. Which ancient poet does Helen Keller mention as an example of blindness?VirgilHomerDanteSophoclesQuestion 15 of 2016. What lesson does Helen emphasize at the end of the essay?To cherish and utilize all senses fullyTo help others with disabilitiesTo prioritize vision over other sensesTo explore artistic appreciationQuestion 16 of 2017. Why does Helen mention her inability to sleep after her first day of sight?Due to the overwhelming beauty of experiencesBecause she would be too tiredBecause of fear of losing sight againTo emphasize her excitementQuestion 17 of 2018. What does Helen plan to experience at the theatre on her second day?Historical documentariesClassical plays like HamletModern musicalsOpera performancesQuestion 18 of 2019. How does Helen describe her approach to tasting and smelling things?As if she might lose those senses tomorrowOnly for enjoymentWith a focus on learningWithout much attentionQuestion 19 of 2020. What advice does Helen Keller give to people with all their senses?To travel and explore moreTo use their senses as if they might lose themTo teach others about disabilitiesTo take care of their healthQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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