MCQ Chapter 4.3 Kumarbharati English Class 9 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Kumarbharati English Class 9Intellectual Rubbish 1. What does the writer mean by ‘intellectual rubbish’?Scientific factsFoolish opinions and beliefsComplex ideasForeign customsQuestion 1 of 202. What should you do if your science teacher says plants grow faster in sunlight?Disagree immediatelyTest it by observing plants yourselfAccept it without questionArgue it’s not trueQuestion 2 of 203. What might you say to your aunt about a no-moon day job interview?It’s a good idea to avoid itThere’s no evidence it affects outcomesThe moon controls everythingIt’s a scientific factQuestion 3 of 204. If your friend says Mount Everest isn’t the tallest peak, you should:Get angry at themCheck the facts yourselfAgree with themLaugh at their ignoranceQuestion 4 of 205. What might you tell your mother about the magician turning silver into gold?It’s worth a tryIt’s impossible without evidenceMagicians can do anythingSilver is better than goldQuestion 5 of 206. What is an oxymoron, based on the document?A type of argumentContrasting words that go togetherA scientific theoryA foreign customQuestion 6 of 207. Which pair of words is an oxymoron from the list?Act naturallyForeign customsSimple devicePlentiful supplyQuestion 7 of 208. What could be a contradictory word added to “What a mess”?TerribleBeautifulDirtyLargeQuestion 8 of 209. Why does the writer admire the prophetess’s actions?She proved her powerShe cleverly avoided proving anythingShe walked on waterShe inspired faithQuestion 9 of 2010. What does ‘dogmatism’ mean in the text?Open-mindednessInsisting on truth without evidenceScientific reasoningFearful thinkingQuestion 10 of 2011. What does the writer suggest if a newspaper seems perverse?Stop reading itConsider that you seem perverse to themWrite a complaintBelieve it anywayQuestion 11 of 2012. What is one benefit of travel mentioned in the text?Learning new skillsReducing insular prejudiceFinding better jobsAvoiding argumentsQuestion 12 of 2013. What does ‘insular’ mean in the context of the passage?Open to new ideasDisinterested in foreign ideasFriendly to strangersScientifically curiousQuestion 13 of 2014. What does the writer say about opinions that flatter self-esteem?They are always trueBe very wary of themThey are harmlessThey should be encouragedQuestion 14 of 2015. What is one evil that fear leads to, according to the writer?GreedSuperstitionLazinessDishonestyQuestion 15 of 2016. What does the writer say about science and magic?Science has eliminated belief in magicScience has lessened belief in magicScience supports magicScience is a form of magicQuestion 16 of 2017. What did the god Osiris give the writer?A blessingHis telephone numberA talismanA warningQuestion 17 of 2018. What does ‘talisman’ mean in the passage?A magical spellA small object for good luckA type of fearA scientific toolQuestion 18 of 2019. What does the writer suggest about replacing all superstitions with science?It would make life dullerIt is necessary for progressIt would eliminate fearIt should be done immediatelyQuestion 19 of 2020. What is the beginning of wisdom, according to the writer?Acquiring knowledgeConquering fearTraveling abroadAvoiding argumentsQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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