MCQ Chapter 4 Class 12 English Rainbow Part 2 Bihar Board I Have a DreamMCQ’s For All Chapters – English Rainbow Part 2 Class 12th 1. What is the “mountain of despair” transformed into according to King?A valley of oppressionA stone of hopeA hill of freedomA stream of equalityQuestion 1 of 252. King mentions "every hill and molehill" of which state in his speech?MississippiTennesseeCaliforniaGeorgiaQuestion 2 of 253. What does King urge America to honor?Its military strengthIts sacred obligations to justice and equalityIts economic progressIts traditional valuesQuestion 3 of 254. Which literary device is extensively used in "I Have a Dream"?HyperboleMetaphorIronyParadoxQuestion 4 of 255. What does King mean by “this hallowed spot”?The Lincoln MemorialThe White HouseMississippiGeorgiaQuestion 5 of 256. What is the central theme of King's speech?Economic freedomCivil rights and racial equalityGlobal peacePolitical independenceQuestion 6 of 257. How does King describe the "bank of justice"?EmptyBankruptFull of sufficient fundsNon-existentQuestion 7 of 258. What type of future does King envision for his children?ProsperousTechnologically advancedJust and fairPolitically powerfulQuestion 8 of 259. King refers to the "red hills of Georgia" in his dream to symbolize what?The beauty of natureThe unity of former slaves and ownersEconomic prosperityPolitical reformQuestion 9 of 2510. What will happen "when freedom rings" across the nation?Economic reforms will followA united nation of equality will emergeNew laws will be enactedTechnology will advance rapidlyQuestion 10 of 2511. What does King describe as “the sweltering summer” of Negroes?Their determination for freedomTheir legitimate discontentTheir violent rebellionTheir resignation to oppressionQuestion 11 of 2512. What does King mention as the "valley of despair"?SegregationPovertyDiscriminationAll of theseQuestion 12 of 2513. How does King describe the current state of America?Just and prosperousDivided and discriminatoryA leader in equalityA powerful empireQuestion 13 of 2514. According to King, the destiny of black and white Americans is:SeparateInextricably linkedUnrelatedHostile to each otherQuestion 14 of 2515. What is one way King encourages people to respond to police brutality?With violenceWith forgiveness and non-violenceBy fleeing to safer areasBy isolating from white alliesQuestion 15 of 2516. The "whirlwinds of revolt" mentioned by King refer to:Storms in the southern statesThe ongoing civil rights movementsEconomic downturnsMilitary rebellionsQuestion 16 of 2517. What does King urge people to avoid while pursuing freedom?Losing hopeHatred and bitternessCollaborating with alliesLeaving the countryQuestion 17 of 2518. What does the term "gradualism" mean in King's speech?Slow acceptance of changeSwift justiceEconomic progressMilitary reformQuestion 18 of 2519. What does King call the "tranquilizing drug"?DespairGradualismApathyHatredQuestion 19 of 2520. What does King suggest can redeem "unearned suffering"?FaithViolenceLegislationSilenceQuestion 20 of 2521. What is the significance of the repetition of "I have a dream"?To emphasize unityTo stress his vision and determinationTo contrast other movementsTo highlight America's failuresQuestion 21 of 2522. Why does King encourage the audience not to "wallow in the valley of despair"?To promote resignationTo inspire hope and resilienceTo discourage further protestsTo focus on economic gainsQuestion 22 of 2523. What is the ultimate goal of the civil rights movement according to King?Integration and brotherhoodEconomic dominancePolitical majoritySeparation of racesQuestion 23 of 2524. Why does King mention "from every mountainside, let freedom ring"?To symbolize unity across the nationTo focus only on specific regionsTo call for political reformTo promote tourism in the U.S.Question 24 of 2525. What does King call the dream "deeply rooted in"?The American DreamThe ConstitutionCivil War historyHis religious beliefsQuestion 25 of 25 Loading...
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