English MCQ Chapter 11 Class 6 Bihar Board बिहार बोर्ड Advertisement Akbar and Birbal 1. What type of stories do Akbar and Birbal tales belong to?FablesFolk talesMythologyEpicsQuestion 1 of 152. What is the meaning of ‘jewel’ in the text?Precious stoneValuable personBright starShining objectQuestion 2 of 153. What quality of Birbal helped solve the Pandit’s challenge?BraveryIntelligenceWisdomHumorQuestion 3 of 154. What does the term ‘illiterate’ mean?EducatedUneducatedKnowledgeableWiseQuestion 4 of 155. Who recorded the stories of Akbar and Birbal?HistoriansPoets and authorsTravelersSoldiersQuestion 5 of 156. What is the opposite of ‘awake’ from the glossary exercise?SleepAsleepDreamingRestingQuestion 6 of 157. What did Birbal do after disturbing the Pandit’s sleep?He hid himselfHe woke up AkbarHe asked the Pandit directlyHe left the courtQuestion 7 of 158. What language did the courtiers use to question the Pandit?Various languagesPersian onlyHindi onlySanskrit onlyQuestion 8 of 159. What do the words ‘Nav Ratnas’ literally mean?Nine ministersNine jewelsNine scholarsNine friendsQuestion 9 of 1510. How did Akbar ensure intellectual discussions in his court?Invited learned peopleBuilt a libraryWrote booksHeld competitionsQuestion 10 of 1511. What is the meaning of 'humor' in the text?SarcasmFunWisdomIntelligenceQuestion 11 of 1512. What did the Pandit agree to do if his mother tongue was guessed?Leave the courtAccept the courtiers as wiseBecome Akbar’s ministerAdmit defeatQuestion 12 of 1513. What is the synonym of ‘tradition’ in the text?CustomRuleRitualCeremonyQuestion 13 of 1514. Who was responsible for answering the Pandit’s challenge?AkbarThe courtiersBirbalThe king’s advisorsQuestion 14 of 1515. What lesson does the story of Akbar and Birbal teach?Power is importantWisdom and quick thinking are valuableLanguage skills matter mostAlways trust your ministersQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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