English “Ila Sachani” MCQ Class 6 Unit 5 Chapter 3 Poorvi Advertisement Ila Sachani: Embroidering Dreams with her Feet – Part 3 1. What helped Ila become an expert at a young age?Her brother’s and sister’s helpSpecial training from professionalsBooks on embroideryWatching others do embroideryQuestion 1 of 182. What emotion did people feel when they saw Ila's early embroidery work?JealousyAwestruckIndifferenceDisappointmentQuestion 2 of 183. What kind of income did Ila start earning after becoming famous?Seasonal incomeRegular incomeOccasional incomeNo incomeQuestion 3 of 184. What does the phrase "art has the power to rise above physical boundaries" mean in the context of Ila's life?Art is not bound by locationArt can be created despite physical limitationsOnly skilled people can create artArt is meant for everyoneQuestion 4 of 185. What is the central theme of Ila Sachani’s story?The beauty of embroideryOvercoming challenges through determinationThe importance of winning awardsFamily traditionsQuestion 5 of 186. What physical challenge did Ila overcome?Poor eyesightLack of mobility in her handsDeafnessDifficulty walkingQuestion 6 of 187. How did the people of her village initially react to Ila’s embroidery?They ignored itThey admired itThey criticized itThey wanted to learn from herQuestion 7 of 188. What was Ila's reaction when threading a needle with her feet?She gave upShe became frustratedShe accepted the challenge and succeededShe sought help from her familyQuestion 8 of 189. Where did Ila's journey begin?AmreliMumbaiDelhiPalakkadQuestion 9 of 1810. What does the word "awestruck" mean in the context of the story?ShockedAmazedScaredConfusedQuestion 10 of 1811. What lesson can we learn from Ila's journey?Challenges are impossible to overcomeHard work and positivity can lead to successOnly gifted people succeedArt is not for everyoneQuestion 11 of 1812. What was Ila’s first public exhibition?A national competitionA village fairA state exhibitionA local art galleryQuestion 12 of 1813. Who were Ila's earliest supporters?Her teachers Her mother and grandmotherHer friendsHer neighborsQuestion 13 of 1814. How did Ila’s family help her with her daily tasks?By hiring a caretakerBy teaching her to use her legs for tasksBy providing her with machinesBy doing everything for herQuestion 14 of 1815. Which of the following is a style of embroidery Ila did NOT learn?KathiawarPhulkariKashmiriLucknawiQuestion 15 of 1816. Why did Ila’s embroidery attract attention at exhibitions?Because of the unusual way it was createdBecause it was very expensiveBecause it was poorly madeBecause it was trendyQuestion 16 of 1817. Ila’s journey teaches us that challenges can be turned into ________?FailuresVictoriesStrugglesObstaclesQuestion 17 of 1818. How did Ila's younger siblings contribute to her success?They taught her new skillsThey encouraged her to learn more stylesThey helped her with threading needlesThey accompanied her to exhibitionsQuestion 18 of 18 Loading...
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