MCQ Chapter 4 Class 8 English Rainbow UP Board यूपी बोर्ड MCQ For All Chapters – English Class 8A Visit To Cambridge 1. What does the author believe is a positive aspect of disability?HappinessKindness from othersFreedomStrengthQuestion 1 of 202. What makes Stephen Hawking a successor to Isaac Newton?Both wrote famous booksHawking holds Newton’s Chair at CambridgeBoth were disabledBoth studied timeQuestion 2 of 203. What is the main theme of the story?Overcoming physical disabilitiesThe beauty of CambridgeThe achievements of Isaac NewtonWriting and literatureQuestion 3 of 204. How does the author describe Hawking’s eyes?Dull and lifelessSpeaking with urgencyFilled with tearsBlank and emptyQuestion 4 of 205. What is the significance of the title, "A Visit to Cambridge"?A random tripA metaphor for the author’s journey of inspirationA visit to Hawking’s birthplaceA walk through historical sitesQuestion 5 of 206. What did Stephen Hawking say about admiration from others?It meant a lot to himIt didn’t help muchIt was necessaryIt inspired him to work harderQuestion 6 of 207. What disability does Stephen Hawking have?BlindnessBrittle bonesParalysisDeafnessQuestion 7 of 208. What did the author feel while observing Hawking's struggles to speak?FrustrationEmpathyPityGuiltQuestion 8 of 209. What does Stephen Hawking suggest one should focus on in life?Overcoming challengesAchieving greatnessTheir strengthsLiving in the momentQuestion 9 of 2010. What quality of Stephen Hawking does the author admire most?His academic achievementsHis physical appearanceHis resilienceHis sense of humorQuestion 10 of 2011. Why did the author feel weak before meeting Hawking?Due to physical exertionDue to nervousnessDue to the significance of the meetingBecause he was illQuestion 11 of 2012. How does Stephen Hawking work with his disability?Using gesturesWriting on paperThrough advanced technologyWith constant assistanceQuestion 12 of 2013. What is the tone of the story?DepressingInspirationalHumorousCynicalQuestion 13 of 2014. What did the author learn about kindness from being disabled?People are generally indifferentThere is a lot of kindness in the worldKindness is rareKindness is overratedQuestion 14 of 2015. What physical action did the author do at the end of his meeting with Hawking?He shook handsHe touched Hawking's shoulderHe waved goodbyeHe bowed respectfullyQuestion 15 of 2016. What did the author feel in Hawking’s presence?Overwhelmed with inspirationA mix of guilt and admirationPity for his conditionAwe and sadnessQuestion 16 of 2017. What expression did the author use to describe his own body?"Completely free""Full of possibilities""Limited but functional""Restrained but capable"Question 17 of 2018. Why did the author visit Hawking despite knowing it could annoy him?To seek inspirationFor a scientific discussionTo photograph himOut of curiosityQuestion 18 of 2019. What did Stephen Hawking believe was not true about disabled people?They are always unhappyThey lack strengthThey are always happyThey are pitifulQuestion 19 of 2020. What realization did the author have after meeting Hawking?Life is full of challengesThere are endless possibilities despite limitationsDisability limits everythingSuccess is impossible without physical abilitiesQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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