MCQ Chapter 6 I Pass The Delhi Test Class 11 English Bihar Board 1. How did Gavaskar feel after scoring the first couple of runs in the match?NervousRelievedConfidentIndifferentQuestion 1 of 202. Why is scoring the first run considered significant for a batsman?It boosts the team's moraleIt avoids a duckIt sets the tone for the matchIt intimidates the opponentQuestion 2 of 203. What type of delivery did Gavaskar hook early in his innings?A slower ballA bouncerAn off-cutterA yorkerQuestion 3 of 204. What emotion did Gavaskar sense from the bowler after his hooked shot?AmusementFrustrationRespectAngerQuestion 4 of 205. What incident caused runs to be added to Gavaskar’s score despite no edge?The ball brushed his capA misfield by the oppositionA miscommunication between the umpiresA missed no-ball callQuestion 5 of 206. How did Gavaskar describe his approach to bouncers during this innings?DefensiveAggressive, with hooksCareful, avoiding risksExperimentalQuestion 6 of 207. What prevented a fielder from catching one of Gavaskar's lofted shots?The fielder slippedThe fielder was not tall enoughThe ball swerved unexpectedlyPoor positioning of the fielderQuestion 7 of 208. How did Gavaskar feel about the crowd's applause during his fifty?He was unaware of itHe felt motivatedHe was distracted by itHe ignored it intentionallyQuestion 8 of 209. What did Gavaskar believe about looking at the scoreboard while batting?It kept him relaxedIt was a bad habitIt motivated himIt helped him strategizeQuestion 9 of 2010. How did Gavaskar react to finding out he had scored his 29th century?He celebrated enthusiasticallyHe was surprised and reflectiveHe ignored it and continued playingHe was emotional and overwhelmedQuestion 10 of 2011. Who congratulated Gavaskar after his 29th century?Dilip VengsarkarClive LloydJeff DujonAll of the aboveQuestion 11 of 2012. What feeling did the 29th century bring to Gavaskar’s countrymen?DisappointmentDelightSurpriseIndifferenceQuestion 12 of 2013. Why was the 29th century important to Indian cricket fans?It broke a world recordIt matched Don Bradman's recordIt ended a long waitIt was scored in a winning causeQuestion 13 of 2014. What was Gavaskar’s reaction to the pressure from fans about his 29th century?He ignored their sentimentsHe found it strident but appreciated their supportHe was motivated by their wishesHe was indifferent to their concernsQuestion 14 of 2015. How many balls did Gavaskar face to achieve his 29th century?100 balls120 balls94 balls150 ballsQuestion 15 of 2016. Which century did Gavaskar consider his best in Test cricket?His 29th centuryHis debut centuryThe one at Old Trafford in 1974The fastest century of his careerQuestion 16 of 2017. Why did Gavaskar value his Old Trafford century?It was scored against a tough bowling attackIt ended a long century droughtIt came under challenging conditionsAll of the aboveQuestion 17 of 2018. What lesson does Gavaskar’s story convey about handling criticism?Avoid confronting criticsUse criticism as motivationIgnore criticism completelyRespond aggressively to criticsQuestion 18 of 2019. What does Gavaskar credit for his success in difficult times?Support from fansDetermination and planningLuckEncouragement from teammatesQuestion 19 of 2020. How does Gavaskar express gratitude to his fans?By meeting them personallyBy scoring runs for themBy writing lettersBy dedicating his records to themQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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