MCQ Chapter 3.1 Balbharati English Class 8 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Balbharati English Class 8The Plate of Gold 1. What was the main criterion for receiving the plate of gold?IntelligenceStrengthTrue love and selfless kindnessWealthQuestion 1 of 202. What was the initial reaction of the first claimant when the plate turned to lead?He accepted itHe was shocked and dropped itHe prayed to GodHe argued with the priestsQuestion 2 of 203. How did the priests react when the plate turned to lead the first time?They were indifferentThey were surprised and continued judgingThey ignored the incidentThey ended the contestQuestion 3 of 204. Why did Heaven reject the first few claimants?They lacked devotionThey were not generous enoughTheir charity was not done with true loveThey did not pray properlyQuestion 4 of 205. What was different about the peasant compared to the other claimants?He was richHe had no intention of winning the plateHe was invited by the priestsHe prayed longer than the othersQuestion 5 of 206. How did the peasant show love to the blind beggar?He gave him goldHe prayed for himHe held his hands and comforted himHe took him into the templeQuestion 6 of 207. What does the golden plate symbolize in the poem?WealthPowerDivine recognition of true loveA test of intelligenceQuestion 7 of 208. What lesson can be learned from the priests' repeated failures in awarding the plate?Judging others is difficultWealth equals virtuePublic charity is more important than private kindnessTrue love cannot be measured by material actions aloneQuestion 8 of 209. What impact did the contest have on the beggars outside the temple?They received charityThey were ignoredThey were forced to leaveThey became priestsQuestion 9 of 2010. What ultimately proved that the peasant was the most deserving?He was the poorestHe prayed the longestThe plate shone when he touched itThe priests chose him immediatelyQuestion 10 of 2011. How did the peasant react to receiving the golden plate?He immediately leftHe bowed and prayedHe sold the plateHe demanded an explanationQuestion 11 of 2012. What do the words “thrice its former lustre” mean?The plate became heavierThe plate shone three times brighterThe plate was broken into three partsThe plate lost its glowQuestion 12 of 2013. Why did the other claimants fail despite their charitable acts?They gave away wealth for recognitionThey were not rich enoughThey did not pray enoughThey lacked intelligenceQuestion 13 of 2014. What does the poem suggest about true kindness?It is only about giving moneyIt should be done publiclyIt comes from genuine love and empathyIt should be rewardedQuestion 14 of 2015. Why did the priests agree that the peasant deserved the plate?They had no other choiceThe plate proved it by shiningThey had run out of candidatesThe peasant donated wealthQuestion 15 of 2016. What happened to the other claimants after the peasant received the plate?They argued with the priestThey quietly accepted it and leftThey asked for another contestThey demanded the plate backQuestion 16 of 2017. What quality did the peasant display that others lacked?Physical strengthMaterial wealthSelfless love and compassionIntelligenceQuestion 17 of 2018. What is the key message of the poem?Power determines kindnessLove and selflessness matter more than material charityWealth is a sign of divine favorOnly religious people are truly kindQuestion 18 of 2019. What do the blind beggar and the peasant symbolize?The need for prayerThe contrast between wealth and povertyThe purity of love and the suffering of the needyThe power of wisdomQuestion 19 of 2020. How does the poem portray divine judgment?It rewards wealthIt values true love over superficial actsIt only rewards religious figuresIt ignores personal actionsQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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