MCQ Chapter 1.4 Balbharati English Class 8 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Balbharati English Class 8Revathi’s Musical Plants 1. What did Revathi do every day after shifting her plants to sunlight?She watered them and played her violinShe added fertilizers to the soilShe covered them with a plastic sheetShe stopped taking care of themQuestion 1 of 202. What surprised Revathi about her plants' growth?They grew faster and healthier than the other plantsThey changed color overnightThey stopped growing altogetherThey grew fruits instead of flowersQuestion 2 of 203. What did Revathi first notice about her plants while playing the violin?They dried upThey bent slightly towards herThey made noiseThey lost their leavesQuestion 3 of 204. Why did Revathi try playing a different tune one day?To see if the plants reacted differentlyShe was bored of the same tuneShe wanted to impress her neighborsShe thought the plants would grow fasterQuestion 4 of 205. What happened when Revathi played a tune with a quick rhythm?The plants straightened upThe plants bent away from herThe plants stopped movingThe plants started wiltingQuestion 5 of 206. How did Revathi feel when she saw her plants missing?ExcitedIndifferentDeeply saddenedAngry but hopefulQuestion 6 of 207. Why did Revathi decide to go to the competition even though her plants were stolen?Her friends encouraged her to goShe wanted to accuse someoneShe wanted to check other plantsShe was hoping to steal another plantQuestion 7 of 208. How did Revathi feel when she saw her plants at the competition?Shocked and angryRelieved and happyUnconcernedExcited to see someone taking care of themQuestion 8 of 209. What did the organizers initially think about Revathi’s claim?They immediately believed herThey ignored her completelyThey doubted her and asked for proofThey disqualified the other participantQuestion 9 of 2010. How did the crowd react when Revathi brought her violin?They laughed at herThey cheered for herThey helped her set upThey left the competitionQuestion 10 of 2011. What did the organizers witness when Revathi played the violin?The plants bent towards herThe plants witheredThe plants changed colorThe plants produced more flowersQuestion 11 of 2012. How did the organizers respond after seeing the plants react?They awarded Revathi the first prizeThey still doubted herThey took away her violinThey gave the prize to the other neighborQuestion 12 of 2013. How did Revathi’s neighbor justify stealing the plants?She wanted to win the contestShe thought they were abandonedShe liked their appearanceShe was conducting an experimentQuestion 13 of 2014. What did Revathi carry home at the end of the competition?Only the prizeBoth her prize and her plantsA new violinA certificateQuestion 14 of 2015. What quality of Revathi helped her win back her plants?Her belief in magicHer confidence and determinationHer ability to convince others easilyHer anger at the thiefQuestion 15 of 2016. What lesson does the story teach?Hard work and dedication lead to successMusic is only for humansStealing is a way to win competitionsPlants cannot respond to external stimuliQuestion 16 of 2017. How did Revathi feel after proving her claim?Proud and happyDisappointedIndifferentNervousQuestion 17 of 2018. What impact did Revathi’s discovery have on the people at the contest?They ignored itThey were amazed and applauded herThey accused her of trickeryThey left the competitionQuestion 18 of 2019. What role did the organizers play in the story?They helped Revathi find her plantsThey were skeptical but fair in their judgmentThey accused Revathi of lyingThey ignored the matterQuestion 19 of 2020. Why is Revathi’s story inspiring?It shows that music affects plantsIt teaches the value of persistence and honestyIt encourages people to steal plantsIt proves that winning is more important than effortQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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