MCQ Chapter 2.4 Balbharati English Class 8 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Balbharati English Class 8Three Visions for India 1. What is Dr.Kalam’s third vision for India?PowerStrengthDevelopmentSelf-relianceQuestion 1 of 202. According to Dr.Kalam, which of the following is a characteristic of a developed nation?Strong military onlyEconomic growth along with self-relianceLarge populationDependency on foreign aidQuestion 2 of 203. How does Dr.Kalam describe India's economic position?A struggling economyA rising economic powerA completely developed countryA dependent economyQuestion 3 of 204. According to Dr.Kalam, how do other nations treat a weak country?With respectWith dominanceWith admirationWith supportQuestion 4 of 205. What does Dr.Kalam say about India’s scientific achievements?They are at an average levelThey are leading in many areasThey are decliningThey are outdatedQuestion 5 of 206. According to Dr.Kalam, what is essential for India’s growth?More political debatesDependency on foreign countriesHard work and self-confidenceMilitary strength onlyQuestion 6 of 207. What does Dr.Kalam say about foreign companies in India?They should be promotedThey are not neededThey benefit IndiaThey dominate Indian marketsQuestion 7 of 208. According to Dr.Kalam, what is a major problem in India’s mindset?OverconfidenceObsession with foreign goodsLack of educationAvoidance of technologyQuestion 8 of 209. What does Dr.Kalam mean by “self-reliant India”?A nation that depends on importsA nation that is independent in economy and technologyA nation that avoids foreign collaborationsA nation that focuses only on agricultureQuestion 9 of 2010. How does Dr.Kalam want Indian youth to contribute to the nation?By working abroadBy becoming politiciansBy taking responsibility for developmentBy ignoring India’s issuesQuestion 10 of 2011. What is Dr.Kalam’s view on India’s talent?Indians lack talentTalent exists but is not used properlyOnly scientists have talentForeigners are more talentedQuestion 11 of 2012. According to Dr.Kalam, what should India focus on in terms of technology?Relying on importsDeveloping its own innovationsIgnoring technological advancementsAvoiding competition with other countriesQuestion 12 of 2013. What lesson does Dr.Kalam want Indians to learn from other developed nations?How to depend on othersHow to build their own successHow to follow Western cultureHow to increase populationQuestion 13 of 2014. What is Dr.Kalam’s advice regarding Indian industries?Sell them to foreign investorsEncourage growth and innovationReduce investment in industriesAvoid industrializationQuestion 14 of 2015. What does Dr.Kalam say about India's growth potential?It is limitedIt is decliningIt is enormous but underutilizedIt depends only on foreign supportQuestion 15 of 2016. What kind of India does Dr.Kalam dream of?A divided IndiaA self-reliant, developed IndiaA country that follows Western rulesA completely rural IndiaQuestion 16 of 2017. What change does Dr.Kalam want to see in India’s education system?More focus on rote learningMore practical and skill-based educationLess importance given to educationIncreased reliance on foreign degreesQuestion 17 of 2018. What does Dr.Kalam want every Indian citizen to realize?That they are responsible for their country’s futureThat only politicians can bring changeThat India will never developThat foreign countries should guide IndiaQuestion 18 of 2019. What does Dr.Kalam think about India’s scientific progress?It is slow but promisingIt is not neededIt is already the best in the worldIt should be stoppedQuestion 19 of 2020. What final message does Dr.Kalam give to the people of India?To take responsibility and work towards a developed nationTo leave the country for better opportunitiesTo focus only on political debatesTo ignore the country’s problemsQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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