MCQ Chapter 3.4 Let us March! Class 10 English Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – English Class 10 1. What does the speaker feel honored to recite?A mantra from the BibleA mantra from the VedasA speech from the QuranA poem from the GitaQuestion 1 of 202. What is the speaker's only aim in life?To fight for peaceTo create awarenessTo ensure every child is free to grow, dream, and developTo spread knowledge about slaveryQuestion 2 of 203. Who does the speaker credit for the Nobel honor?His fellow activists and countrymenHis parents and teachersReligious leadersInternational leadersQuestion 3 of 204. What does the empty chair in the speech symbolize?The absence of children in schoolsThe invisibility of suffering childrenThe unfilled positions in governmentLack of resourcesQuestion 4 of 205. According to the speaker, what is the biggest crisis facing humanity?WarDiseaseFear and intoleranceClimate changeQuestion 5 of 206. What did the Sudanese child-soldier ask the speaker?"Why am I here?""What is my fault?""Can I go home?""Will you help me?"Question 6 of 207. What lesson does the story of the bird and the lion convey?Small efforts matter in big challengesUnity is strengthKindness conquers allEducation is the keyQuestion 7 of 208. What is the speaker's vision of education?To improve literacy ratesTo empower children with global citizenship and purposeTo teach technologyTo promote national prideQuestion 8 of 209. What does the speaker refuse to accept about temples and mosques?They are not beautifulThey lack resourcesThey have no space for children's dreamsThey are not places of worshipQuestion 9 of 2010. What does the speaker propose to globalize?EducationCompassionTechnologyMarketsQuestion 10 of 2011. What rights does the speaker emphasize for children?Right to workRight to freedom, dignity, and educationRight to play sportsRight to choose religionQuestion 11 of 2012. What question asked by an 8-year-old girl shook the speaker?"Why did you not come earlier?""Why do I have to work?""Can I go to school now?""What is freedom?"Question 12 of 2013. What is one of the social issues highlighted in the speech?Urban developmentChild laborEnvironmental conservationTaxation policiesQuestion 13 of 2014. What did millions demand 18 years ago?Access to clean waterAbolition of the worst forms of child laborEqual wagesInternet access for childrenQuestion 14 of 2015. According to the speaker, how much global military expenditure can bring all children to classrooms?One yearOne weekOne monthOne dayQuestion 15 of 2016. What does the speaker say about religions and children?Religions emphasize discipline over care.Religions teach us to care for children.Religions have no role in children's lives.Religions prioritize adults over children.Question 16 of 2017. What did the speaker observe about global connectivity?It is driven by education.It lacks compassion.It has solved many issues.It is slow and ineffective.Question 17 of 2018. What does the speaker challenge in his speech?Poverty and educationPassivity, pessimism, and neutralityWealth inequalityPolitical corruptionQuestion 18 of 2019. What is described as "the sound of silence"?Peaceful surroundingsThe unheard plea of deprived childrenMeditationThe absence of noiseQuestion 19 of 2020. What does the bird in the story represent?Leadership qualitiesThe power of unityIndividual responsibilityStrength in numbersQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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