Strong Roots MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) Answer | Class 12 English | WBCHSE

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Strong Roots MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions)

APJ Abdul Kalam


Strong Roots MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) Answer | Class 12 English | WBCHSE

  1. “Strong Roots’ is written by — 

(a) Rabindranath Tagore 

(b) AJC Bose 

(C) APJ Abdul Kalam 

(d) RK Narayan.

2. The full name of APJ Abdul Kalam is-) 

(a) Abdul Pakir Jamiruddin Abdul Kalam 

(b) Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam 

(c) Abdur Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam

(d) Ahmed Pakir Jamiruddin Abdul Kalam. 

3. Abdul Kalam was born in the year

(a) 1929

(b) 1930

(c) 1931

(d) 1932.

4. Kalam was the President of India from

(a) 1996 to 2001 

(b) 2002 to 2007 

(c) 1990 to 1995 

(d) 2008 to 2013

5.’Strong Roots’ is part of —

(a) an autobiography 

(b) a biography 

(c) a story

(d) an essay. 

6.’Strong Roots’ is an excerpt from

(a) My Father 

(b) Wings of Dream 

(C) Wings of Fire 

(d) My Childhood.

7.’Strong Roots’ presents a delightful sketch of APJ Abdul Kalam’s early life and the development of his –

(a) spiritual growth 

(b) scientific growth 

(C) physical growth 

(d) mental growth

8.Kalam says, he was born into –

(a) a lower middle-class family 

(b) a middle-class family 

(c) a very poor family 

(d) a considerably rich family.

 9. APJ Abdul Kalam was by birth a – 

(a) Telegu

(b) Tamil

(c) Kannad

(d) Malayali.

10. Abdul Kalam was born in – 

(a) the erstwhile Madras 

(b) Kerala 

(c) Madras

(d) Chennai. 

11. The word ‘erstwhile’ means

(a) subsequent

(b) later

(c) previous

(d) consequent

12. The name of Kalam’s father was

(a) Jainal Abdeen 

(b) Jainul Abedeen

(c) Jainulabdeen

 (d) Jainul Abdul. 

13. Dr Kalam’s father had—

(a) neither wealth nor power

(b) neither formal education nor power

(c) neither formal education nor wealth To 

(d) neither wealth nor respect.

14. Kalam’s father possessed – 

(a) great innate wisdom

(b) a true generosity of spirit Bricato

(c) divine power

(d) great innate wisdom and a true generosity of spirit.

15. For Kalam’s father, his mother was an ideal—

(a) wife

(b) guide

(c) friend

(d) helpmate 

16. APJ Abdul Kalam’s mother was — 

(a) Ashiamma

(b) Mrs Jones

(c) Natalya

(d) Jaya.

17. The number of people who ate every day at Dr Kalam’s house were —

(a) very few outsiders

(b) only the family members

(c) more outsiders than all the family members put together

(d) no outsiders but the villagers.

Dr Kalam’s mother’s lineage was more than his father’s.

(a) superior

(b) distinguished 

(c) aristocratic 

(d) lowly. 

“My mother’s lineage was the more distinguished.” Here ‘lineage’ means –

(a) family background

(b) standing in a line

(c) linkage

(d) average age. 

One of the forebears of Kalam’s mother was awarded by the British the title of—

(a) Bahadur

(b) Raibahadur 

(c) Padmashree 

(d) Bharat Ratna 

Kalam was a short boy with 

(a) distinguished looks 

(b) innate wisdom 

(c) undistinguished looks or misis 

(d) smart appearance

Kalam was born to –

(a) ugly parents

(b) handsome parents

(c) tall and handsome parents

(d) religious parents. 

Abdul Kalam’s ancestral house was built in —

(a) mid 19th century 

(b) late 19th century

(c) early 20th century 

(d) early 19th century. 

Kalam’s house was a

(a) fairly large pucca house

(b) small hut 

(C) two storeyed building 

(d) big mansion. 

The Kalam family lived in a

(a) limestone and brick house 

(b) flat 

(c) mud hut 

(d) wooden cabin. 

Dr Kalam lived on the_______Street.

(a) Muslim

(b) Mausoleum 

(c) Mosque

(d) Monument 

The meaning of the word ‘austere’ is-“

(a) stern

(b) attractive 

(c) very simple 

(d) wise

Kalam’s father used to avoid all

(a) poor people

(b) religious ceremonies

(c) inessential comforts and luxuries

(d) money. 

Kalam’s father was not –

(a) active

(b) austere 

(c) luxurious

(d) Spiritual

How does APJ Abdul Kalam sum up his childhood in Rameswaram?

(a) a time when he moved from rags to riches 

(b) a period of extreme comfort and affluence 

(c) a very secure time, materially and emotionally vation. 

(d) a time of want and deprivation.

Kalam normally ate with —-mal One rol air 

(a) his father Goreno 

(b) his brothers and sisters

(c) his mother

(d) the outsiders. 

The speaker usually ate sitting on

(a) the table 

(b) the floor of the kitchen

(c) a chair sowo 

(d) a cot.

Kalam’s mother would serve him rice on a

(a) banana leaf 

(b) plastic plate

(c) earthen dish 

(d) bowl 

Rameshwaram was famous to –

 (a) scientists 

(b) pilgrims 

(c) tourists

(d) politicians 

Rameswaram was famous to pilgrims for

(a) the Vishnu temple

(b) the Shiva temple

(c) the Tirupati temple

(d) the Mosque. 

The Shiva temple was_____walk from Abdul Kalam’s house.

(a) ten minutes 

(b) twenty minutes

(c) ten hours 

(d) two minutes. 

The locality where Kalam spent his childhood was predominantly—

(a) Hindu

(b) Muslim 

c) Jain om

(d) Buddhist.

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