MCQ Chapter 4 Class 10 English Prose UP Board यूपी बोर्ड Socrates 1. What was Socrates’ physical appearance as described in the text?Handsome and tallUgly and undersizedAverage and muscularWell-built and attractiveQuestion 1 of 202. What did Socrates’ father do for a living?A merchantA philosopherA stone-cutterA teacherQuestion 2 of 203. Why did some people disapprove of Socrates?He supported the gods of Athens.He questioned traditional beliefs.He avoided public discussions.He refused to teach the youth.Question 3 of 204. What did Socrates teach was more influential than the gods?WealthPhysical strengthMan’s own mindPublic opinionQuestion 4 of 205. Why did the rulers of Athens summon Socrates?To honor himTo debate with himTo try him for leading the young astrayTo appoint him as a leaderQuestion 5 of 206. How did Socrates’ pupils feel about his death?IndifferentRelievedDeeply sad and orphanedConfused about his teachingsQuestion 6 of 207. What did Socrates instruct his pupils in his final moments?To question authorityTo educate themselves furtherTo cry and mournTo leave AthensQuestion 7 of 208. What was the jailor’s attitude towards Socrates?HostileRespectful and sorrowfulIndifferentFearfulQuestion 8 of 209. What did Socrates say about death?It is the ultimate punishmentNo evil can happen to a good man, in life or after deathIt is to be feared above all elseIt should be avoided at all costsQuestion 9 of 2010. What did Socrates’ followers compare his death to?A soldier’s sacrificeA father’s loss to his childrenA king’s abdicationA teacher’s final lessonQuestion 10 of 2011. How did Socrates want Athens to achieve perfection?Through trade and wealthBy building stronger armiesBy educating every citizen’s mindBy forming alliances with neighboring statesQuestion 11 of 2012. What method did Socrates use to help people think?MeditationDebates in templesQuestioning and discussionPublic declarationsQuestion 12 of 2013. Socrates’ belief in reasoning was considered:Revolutionary and controversialTraditional and conservativeOutdated and irrelevantPopular and widely acceptedQuestion 13 of 2014. Why did Socrates’ fame spread across Athens?His wealth and powerHis unique teaching style and wisdomHis contributions to military strategiesHis writings and booksQuestion 14 of 2015. What role did Plato play in Socrates’ legacy?He criticized Socrates’ teachingsHe spread Socrates’ philosophy through his own teachingsHe ignored Socrates’ ideasHe wrote biographies about SocratesQuestion 15 of 2016. What does the term “bereaved” mean in the context of Socrates’ pupils?Filled with joyDeprived of a loved oneOverwhelmed with angerFull of hopeQuestion 16 of 2017. What does “summoned” mean in the context of Socrates’ trial?InvitedOrdered to appearIgnoredAllowed to leaveQuestion 17 of 2018. The word “noble” in the passage refers to:Wealthy and powerfulHigh moral characterPhysically strongPolitically influentialQuestion 18 of 2019. What is the meaning of “condemned” as used in Socrates’ story?PraisedFound guilty and sentencedFreed from chargesPromoted to a higher rankQuestion 19 of 2020. The phrase “shape his own conduct” implies:To follow societal normsTo determine one’s actions using reasoningTo imitate others’ behaviorTo follow religious teachings strictlyQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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