MCQ Chapter 4.3 Kumarbharati English Class 9 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Kumarbharati English Class 9Intellectual Rubbish 1. What does the writer suggest you do if a matter can be settled by observation?Rely on what you’ve been toldMake the observation yourselfAsk someone else to observe itIgnore it if it contradicts your beliefQuestion 1 of 202. What mistake did Aristotle make about women’s teeth?He thought they had more teeth than menHe thought they had fewer teeth than menHe thought they had no teethHe never counted them at allQuestion 2 of 203. Why did Aristotle not count Mrs.Aristotle’s teeth?He didn’t have timeHe thought he already knewShe refused to open her mouthHe didn’t believe in observationQuestion 3 of 204. What does the writer imply by saying hedgehogs eat black beetles?He has seen it himselfHe is certain without evidenceHe would confirm it before writing a bookHe doubts it completelyQuestion 4 of 205. What is a sign that you lack good reason for your belief, according to the writer?Feeling pity for the opposing viewGetting angry at a contrary opinionAgreeing with the majorityIgnoring the evidenceQuestion 5 of 206. How does the writer feel when someone says 2+2=5?AngryPityConfusedAmusedQuestion 6 of 207. What are the most savage controversies about, according to the writer?Matters with clear evidenceMatters with no good evidence either wayScientific factsPersonal preferencesQuestion 7 of 208. What does the writer recommend to reduce dogmatism?Avoid all disagreementsBecome aware of opinions from different social circlesStick to your own beliefsArgue with everyoneQuestion 8 of 209. What did the writer find profitable about living abroad?Learning new languagesDiminishing insular prejudiceMaking new friendsEarning more moneyQuestion 9 of 2010. What happened when the Manchus conquered China in the seventeenth century?Both groups dropped their customsEach adopted the other’s foolish customThe Chinese kept their customsThe Manchus forced their customs on the ChineseQuestion 10 of 2011. What is the advantage of an imaginary argument over a real one?It is more entertainingIt is not limited by time and spaceIt always changes your mindIt avoids conflictQuestion 11 of 2012. What opinion did Mahatma Gandhi hold that the writer mentions?He supported modern technologyHe deplored railways and machineryHe admired industrial progressHe wanted faster travelQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the writer suggest you do if people you disagree with seem mad?Ignore them completelyRemind yourself that you seem mad to them tooArgue until they agreeAssume they are wrongQuestion 13 of 2014. What example does the writer give of an opinion that flatters self-esteem?Belief in superior intelligenceConviction of one’s own sex being superiorThinking one’s job is the bestPride in personal wealthQuestion 14 of 2015. How does the writer suggest tackling human conceit about mankind?Compare humans to animalsRemind ourselves of our small place in the universeFocus on human achievementsIgnore other perspectivesQuestion 15 of 2016. What is the main source of superstition, according to the writer?IgnoranceFearTraditionReligionQuestion 16 of 2017. What is one way the writer suggests avoiding fear?Pretending it doesn’t existPracticing sheer courageRelying on others for supportAvoiding all risksQuestion 17 of 2018. What is the aim of primitive magic, as per the writer?To entertain peopleTo secure safetyTo gain wealthTo control natureQuestion 18 of 2019. How did the prophetess convince her followers she could walk on water?She walked on water as promisedShe said their belief made it unnecessaryShe used a trick with mirrorsShe postponed the eventQuestion 19 of 2020. What does the writer say about superstitions adding to life?They are always harmfulThey can add gaiety to lifeThey should be eliminatedThey confuse peopleQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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