
Strong Roots MCQ for Class 12 Semester 3||উচ্চমাধ্যমিক ক্লাস 12 ইংরাজি তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার MCQ-দ্বাদশ শ্রেণীর (WBCHSE Class 12) ছাত্রছাত্রীদের জন্য আমাদের তরফ থেকে নিয়ে আসা হল ইংরাজি Strong Roots (APJ Abdul Kalam) Prose -এর MCQ প্রশ্ন উত্তর। নতুন পাঠ্যক্রম অনুসারে এই প্রবন্ধটি তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার (3rd Semester)-এর অন্তর্গত । ছাত্রছাত্রীরা যদি এই প্রসঙ্গটি বই থেকে খুঁটিয়ে খুঁটিয়ে পড়ে নেয় তার পরে এই প্রশ্ন উত্তর গুলো প্র্যাকটিস করে , তাহলে তাদের প্রস্তুতি অনেক ভালো হবে ।
আমাদের এই প্রশ্ন উত্তর গুলো তোমাদের ভালো লাগলে শেয়ার করতে ভুলোনা । একটি প্রশ্নের মান 1 ধরে সবাই দেখে নাও মক টেস্টে (Mock Test) কে কত পেলে এবং কমেন্টের মাধ্যমে জানাও ।
Strong Roots MCQ for Class 12 Semester 3 ||উচ্চমাধ্যমিক ক্লাস 12 ইংরাজি তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার MCQ
1. APJ Abdul Kalam was born in a
a) Bengali family
b) Oriya family
c) Tamil family
d) Telugu family
c) Tamil family
2. APJ Abdul Kalam’s father had
a) much formal education
b) much wealth
c) much formal education and wealth
d) neither much formal education nor much wealth
d) neither much formal education nor much wealth
3. The name of Abdul Kalam’s mother is
a) Ashiamma
b) Ashima
c) Shiamma
d) Hiamma
a) Ashiamma
Strong Roots MCQ for Class 12 Semester 3||উচ্চমাধ্যমিক ক্লাস 12 ইংরাজি তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার MCQ|APJ Abdul Kalam
4. According to APJ Abdul Kalam,
a) far more outsiders ate with them than all the members of their family put together
b) less number of outsiders ate with them than all the members of their family put together
c) as many outsiders ate with them as all the’ family, members
d) some outsiders ate with the members of his family
a) far more outsiders ate with them than all the members of their family put together
5. APJ Abdul Kalam’s parents were widely regarded as an
a) sympathetic couple
b) contemplating couple
c) ideal couple
d) idle couple
c) ideal couple
6. The title ‘Bahadur’ was bestowed on
a) APJ Abdul Kalam
b) Abdul Kalam’s father
c) one of the forebears of Kalam’s father
d) one of the forebears of Kalam’s mother
d) one of the forebears of Kalam’s mother
7. According to APJ Abdul Kalam, his parents were
a) tall
b) handsome ..
c) tall and handsome
d) short but handsome
c) tall and handsome
8. The ancestral house of APJ Abdul Kalam was
a) a fairly small pucca house
b) a fairly large pucca house
c) a fairly small hut
d) a newly built large house
b) a fairly large pucca house
9. Kalam’s estimate, he had a
a) very insecure childhood
b) very uncertain childhood
c) very painful childhood
d) very secure childhood
d) very secure childhood
10. The synonym of the word ‘erstwhile’ is
a) former
b) present
c) latter
d) next
a) former
11. ‘The synonym of the word ‘Innate’ Is
a) inborn
b) inner
c) improper
d) special
a) inborn
12. The synonym of the word ‘generosity’ is
a) meanness
b) selflessness
c) genuine
d) gentility
b) selflessness
13. “The synonym of the word ‘recall’ is
a) repoll
b) report
c) refer
d) remember
d) remember
14. synonym of the word ‘handsome’ is
a) handful
b) good looking
c) handmade
d) handy
b) good looking
15. The synonym of the word ‘austere’ is
a) simple
b) authoritative
c) attractive
d) wise
a) simple
Strong Roots MCQ for Class 12 Semester 3||উচ্চমাধ্যমিক ক্লাস 12 ইংরাজি তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার MCQ
16. The synonym of the word ‘inessential’ is
a) essential
b) unimportant
c) unjustified
d) indecent
b) unimportant
17. ‘The synonym of the word ‘secure’ is
a) insecure
b) safe
c) sensitive
d) sensuous
b) safe
18. APJ Abdul Kalam was by birth a
a) Telegu
b) Tamil
c) Kannad
d) Malayaii
b) Tamil
19. one of the forebears of Kalam’s mother was awarded by the British the title of
a) Bahadur
b) Padmashree
c) Raibahadur
d) Bharat Ratna
a) Bahadur
Strong Roots MCQ for Class 12 Semester 3||উচ্চমাধ্যমিক ক্লাস 12 ইংরাজি তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার MCQ|APJ Abdul Kalam
20. For Kalam’s father, his mother was an
a) ideal wife
b) ideal guide
c) ideal friend
d) ideal helpmate
d) ideal helpmate
21. Kalam’s father was
a) highly educated and wealthy
b) highly educated and generous
c) wealthy and wise
d) wise and generous
d) wise and generous
22. APJ Abdul Kalam’s father
a) was a hlghly secular and self-disciplined healer with a humanitarian outlook
b) was a highly disciplined healer with a humanitarian outlook
c) was a humanitarian healer who was secular and self disciplined
d) was a scholar who had a lot of formal education, particularly on religious and spiritual matters
b) was a highly disciplined healer with a humanitarian outlook
23. “My mother’s lineage was the more distinguished. ‘ Here ‘lineage’ means
a) family background
b) linkage
c) standing in a line
d) average age
a) family background
24. Abdul Kalam’s ancestral house was built in
a) mid 19th century
b) late 19th century
c) early 20th century
d) early 19th century
a) mid 19th century
25. What does the writer talk about in ‘Strong Roots’?
a) His life as a scientist
b) His achievements in the space programme
c) His service to the nation as the President
d) His childhood in his hometown
d) His childhood in his hometown
26. what does the word ‘roots’ suggest in ‘Strong Roots’?
a) Exists deep in the soil
b) Family influences
c) Family wealth
d) Connections with people
b) Family influences
27. what does the word ‘austere’ suggest in ‘Strong Roots’?
a) Plain and simple lifestyle of Kalam’s father
b) Secure childhood of Abdul Kalam
c) Lifestyle of Kalam’s mother
d) Devotion of the high priest
a) Plain and simple lifestyle of Kalam’s father
28. In-strong Roots’, Ashlamma has been described as an Ide helpmate of Jalnulabdeen because
a) she helped Abdul Kalam
b) she was generous in discharging her duties to the family and outsider
c) her lineage was more distinguished
d) she had much formal’ education to guide their son in all affairs
b) she was generous in discharging her duties to the family and outsider
29. How was Kalam’s childhood secured? .
a) Materially
b) Emotionally
c) Both materially and emotionally
d) Physically and philosophically
c) Both materially and emotionally
30. ‘Who is Jainulabdeen in the extract? .
a) A close friend of the author’s father
b) The author’s grandfather
c) The author’s father
d) A teacher of the author
c) The author’s father
31. What lesson does the author learn from his father’s words about troubles and sufferings?
a) To avoid difficulties at all costs •
b) To view challenges as opportunities for growth and self-discovery
c) To rely on others for help during difficult times
d) To blame God for misfortune
b) To view challenges as opportunities for growth and self-discovery
32. Based on the extract, how would you describe Abdul Kalam’s mother?
a) She was a stern disciplinarian who focused on academic success
b) She was known for her compassion and generosity towards others
c) She played a minor role in Abdul Kalam’s upbringing
d) She prioritised material wealth and social status
b) She was known for her compassion and generosity towards others
33. Rameswaram is famous to pilgrims because of
a) the Katra Mosque
b) the Nataraj Temple
c) the Shiva Temple
d) the Greek Church
c) the Shiva Temple
34. The Shiva Temple was about
a) a ten-minute walk from Kalam’s ancestral house
b) a five-minute walk from Kalam’s place of work
c) a twenty-minute walk from Kalam’s ancestral house
d) ten kilometer away from Kalam’s ancestral house
a) a ten-minute walk from Kalam’s ancestral house
35. In Kalam’s locality the Hindu and the Muslim lived
a) Indifferently
b) unhappily
c) amicably
d) in enmity
c) amicably
Strong Roots MCQ for Class 12 Semester 3||উচ্চমাধ্যমিক ক্লাস 12 ইংরাজি তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার MCQ|APJ Abdul Kalam
36. Kalam’s father would lake him to the very old mosque In their locality for
a) morning prayers
b) evening prayers
c) Friday prayers
d) teaching Arabic
b) evening prayers
37. ‘Kalam was totally convinced that the prayers at the mosque would
a) prove futile
b) be a useless gesture
c) be meaningless
d) reach God
d) reach God
38. Kalam’s father would come out of the mosque after the prayers,
a) people of Muslim community would meet him
b) his friends would meet him
c) people of different religions would meet him
d) his relatives would meet him
c) people of different religions would meet him
39. When Kalam’s father was offered bowls of water, he-would sanctify it by
a) pouring medicine
b) adding syrup
c) saying a prayer
d) by dipping his fingertips and saying a prayer
d) by dipping his fingertips and saying a prayer
40. The synonym of the word ‘normally’ is
a) casually
b) specially
c) occasionally
d) generally
d) generally
41. The synonym of the word ‘aromatic’ is
a) armorial
b) pleasant
c) fragrant
d) sweet
c) fragrant
42. The synonym of the word ‘amicably’ is
a) arguably
b) correctly
c) mainly
d) cordially
d) cordially
43. The’ synonym of the word ‘faintest’ is
a) faithful
b) slightest
c) clearest
d) finest
b) slightest
44. The synonym of the word ‘chanted’ is
a) sung
b) chosen
c) charmed
d) charged
a) sung
45. The synonym of the word ‘totally’ is
a) partially
b) completely
c) correctly
d) exactly
b) completely
46. “The’ synonym of the word ‘merciful’ is
a) mere ,
b) playful
c) kind
d) powerful
c) kind
47. ‘Rameswaram was famous to pilgrims for
a) the Vishnu temple
b) the Shiva temple
c) the Tirupati temple
d) the mosque
b) the Shiva temple
48. In the old masjid of Rameswaram, prayer were chanted in
a) Arabic
b) Persian
c) Hindi
d) Tamil
a) Arabic
49. Kalam was led by his father for evening prayers to
a) the riverside at sunset
b) the Shiva temple at Rameswaram
c) the old Mosque in their locality
d) the house of an old saint who lived at Rameswaram
c) the old Mosque in their locality
50. ‘The water sanctified by Kalam’s father was carried home for
a) offering prayer
b) invalids
c) old people
d) little children
b) invalids
51. Kalam’s father had __________
a) great innate wisdom
b) a true generosity of spirit
c) great innate wisdom and a true generosity of spirit
d) neither innate wisdom nor a true generosity of spirit
c) great innate wisdom and a true generosity of spirit
52. “I was born into a middle-class ____________family in the island town of Rameswaram.”
a) Bengali
b) Tamil
c) Punjabi
d) Telugu
b) Tamil
53. My father, Jainulabdeen, had neither much ______________ nor much wealth.”
a) formal education
b) informal education
c) school education
d) college education
a) formal education
54. Jainulabdeen possessed a true ______of spirit.
a) genius
b) masculinity
d) sobriety
d) generosity
d) generosity
55. ‘”My mother’s _________ was the more distinguished, one of her forebears having bestowed the title of ‘Bahadur’ by the British.”
a) link
b) ancestry
c) relative
d) lineage
d) lineage
56. We lived in our _________ house which was built in the middle of the 19th century.”
a) paternal
b) maternal
c) new
d) ancestral
d) ancestral
Strong Roots MCQ for Class 12 Semester 3||উচ্চমাধ্যমিক ক্লাস 12 ইংরাজি তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার MCQ|APJ Abdul Kalam
57. My austere father used to avoid all___________ comforts and luxuries.”
a) inessential
b) essential
c) superfluous
d) important
a) inessential
58. Abdul Kalam s ancestral house was bullt In the middle or _______________century.
a) 18th
b) 19th
c) 17th
d) 20th
b) 19th
59. APJ Abdul Kalam was born In the town of ______________.
a) Kolkata
b) Madras
c) Rameswaram
d) Bangalore
c) Rameswaram
60. Abdul Kalam was quite certain that _______ate with them than all the members of their own family put together.
a) far less outsiders
b) equal number of outsiders
c) some outsiders
d) far more outsiders
d) far more outsiders
61. APJ Abdul Kalam’s birthplace was in ______________
a) Kerala
b) West Bengal
c) Karnataka
d) the erstwhile Madras state
d) the erstwhile Madras state
62.APJ Abdul Kalam’s father had ___________.
a) much formal education and wealth
b) no formal education but much wealth
c) neither much formal education nor much wealth
d) much formal education but no wealth
c) neither much formal education nor much wealth
63. One of the forebears of Kalam’s mother had been awarded the ,title ________
a) ‘Sher’ by the King’
b) ‘Bahadur’ by the’ British
c) ‘Nawab’ by the British
d) none of the above
b) ‘Bahadur’ by the’ British
64. APJ Abdul Kalam’s father would avoid ___________.
a) mixing with people
b) having fun
c) all inessential comforts and luxuries
d) all essential comforts and luxuries
c) all inessential comforts and luxuries
65. During his childhood APJ Abdul Kalam was provided all necessities in terms of _______.
a) food and clothing
b) food and books
c) food, books and medicine
d) food, medicine or clothing
d) food, medicine or clothing
66. APJ-Abdul Kalam claims that his childhood was ___________.
a) a troublesome childhood
b) a very secure childhood
c) a very insecure childhood
d) a very luxurious childhood
b) a very secure childhood
67. APJ Abdul Kafam’s.ancestral house was on the _________.
a) Cathedral Road in Chennal
b) Temple Road in Rameswaram
c) Park Street in Tiruchlrappalli
d) Mosque Street In Rameswaram
d) Mosque Street In Rameswaram
68. APJ Abdul Kalam’s ancestral house was made of _________.
a) limestone and pebbles
b) brick and tin
c) limestone and brick
d) brick and tiles
c) limestone and brick
69. The Shiva temple, which made Rameswaram so famous to pilgrims, was about a _________ from our house.”
a) ten-minute walk
b) five-minute walk
c) eight-minute walk
d) twenty-minute walk
a) ten-minute walk
Strong Roots MCQ for Class 12 Semester 3||উচ্চমাধ্যমিক ক্লাস 12 ইংরাজি তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার MCQ|APJ Abdul Kalam
70. “Our locality was ______________.
a) predominantly Hindu
b) predominantly Muslim
c) partially Hindu
d) partially Muslim
b) predominantly Muslim
71. ‘There was a very old mosque in our locality where my father would take me for ______.
a) morning prayers
b) evening prayers
c) teaching Arabic
d) religious education
b) evening prayers
72. I was totally convinced that the prayers reached _______.
a) God
b) the demons
c) the priest
d) the minister
a) God
73. In his childhood, APJ Abdul Kalam normally ate with his __________.
a) mother
b) father
c) brother
d) sister
a) mother
74. APJ Abdul Kalam would normally eat sitting on the ______ when he was young.
a) floor of the dining hall
b) chair in the dining hall
c) floor of the kitchen
d) chair in the kitchen
c) floor of the kitchen
75. Shiva temple was about __________from APJ Abdul Kalam’s ancestral house.
a) a ten-minute walk
b) ten metres
c) a five-minute walk
d) five kilometers
a) a ten-minute walk
76. True and False:
(a) Abdul Ka.lam was born into a middle-class Tamil family.
(b) Abdul Kalam’s father was much educated and wealthy.
(c) Abdul Kalam’s father possessed great innate wisdom-and a true generosity of spirit
(d) Rameswaram was in the erstwhile Kerala state.
1. a-true, b-false, c-true, d-false
2. a-false, b-true, c-false, d-true
3.a-false, b-false, c-true, d- true
4. a-true, b-true, c-false, d-false
1. a-true, b-false, c-true, d-false
77. True and False:
a) Abdul Kalam’s father’s lineage was the more distinguished.
b) Abdul Kalam’s father had an ideal helpmate in Kalam’s mother.
c) Abdul Kalam’s father was a wealthy person..
d) Ashiamma was the name of Abdul Kalam’s mother:
1. a-true, b-false, c-true, d-false
2. a-false, b-true, c-false, d-true
3. a-false, b-false, c-true, d-true
4. a-true, b-true, c-false, d-false
2. a-false, b-true, c-false, d-true
78.True and False:
a) Abdul Kalam’s parents were widely regarded as an ideal couple.
b) One of the ancestors of Abdul Kalam’s mo her was bestowed the title ‘Bahadur’.
c) Abdul Kalam’s father had advantages in terms of education and property.
d) Abdul Kalam was born into a middle-class Telegu family.
a) a-true, b-false, c-true, d-false
b) a-false, b-true, c-false, d-true
c) a-false, b-false, c-true, d-true
d) a-true, b-true, c-false, d-false
c) a-false, b-false, c-true, d-true
79.True and False:
a) Abdul Kalam was a tall boy born to tall and handsome parents.
b) Abdul Kalam’s mother would feed more outsiders than all the family members put together.
c) Abdul Kalam’s father was social and generous.
d) Rameswaram is an island town.
1. a-true, b-false, c-true, d-false
2. a-false, b-true, c-false, d-true
3. a-false, b-true, c-true, d-true
4. a-true, b-true, c-false, d-false
3. a-false, b-true, c-true, d-true
80.True and False:
a) Abdul Kalam’s ancestral house was located on Temple Street in Rameswaram.
b) Abdul Kalam’s ancestral house was built in 1950.
c) His ancestral house was fairly small but pucca.
d) The ancestral house was made of limestone and brick.
1. a-true, b-false, c-true, d-false
2. a-false, b-false, c-false, d-true
3. a-false, b-false, c-true, d-true
4. a-true, b-true, c-false, d-false
2. a-false, b-false, c-false, d-true
81. Rearrange the Sentences:
a) Abdul Kalam’s father would go to the mosque for prayers.
b) As he came out of the mosque many people would offer him bowls of water.
c) He would dip his fingertips In them and say a prayer.
d) This water was then carried home for invalids.
1. (a)-(b)-(c)-(d)
2. (b)-(c)-(d)-(a)
3. (c)-(d)-(a)-(d)
4. (d)-(a)-(b)-(c)
1. (a)-(b)-(c)-(d)
82.Rearrange the Sentences:
a) After being cured people would offer thanks to him.
b) People of different religions would wait outside the mosque to meet Abdul Kalam’s father.
c) Many of them offered him bowls of water.
d) He would sanctify the water.
1. (a)-(b)-(c)-(d)
2. (b)-(c)-(d)-(a)
3. (c)-(d)-(a)-(b)
4. (d)-(a)-(b)-(c)
2. (b)-(c)-(d)-(a)
83.Rearrange the Sentences:
a) For quite some time he said nothing, as if h .,was judging my capacity to comprehend his words.
b) His answer filled me with a _strange energy and enthusiasm.
c) ‘Why don’t you say this to the people who come to you for help and advice?” I asked my father.
d) He answered in a low, deep voice.
1. (a)-(c)-(b)-(d)
2. (b)-(d)-(c)-(a)
3. (c)-(a)-(d)-(b)
4. (d)-(b)-(a)-(c)
3. (c)-(a)-(d)-(b)
84.Rearrange the Sentences:
a) Coming back, he would have his breakfast
b) Abdul Kalam’s father would start his day at 4 am by regarding the namaz.
c) Then he used to walk down to their small coconut grove.
d) He would return with about a dozen coconuts
1. (a)-(c)-(b)-(d)
2. (b)-(c)-(d)-(a)
3. (c)-(d)-(a)-(b)
4. (d)-(a)-(b)-(c)
2. (b)-(c)-(d)-(a)
Choose the Most Appropriate Alternative:
85. Had there been no famous temple In Rameswaram
a) the place would not have attracted pilgrims
b) people of the Hindu community would not have lived there
c) the place would not have been an island town
d) people would not know the name of Abdul Kalam
a) the place would not have attracted pilgrims
Strong Roots MCQ for Class 12 Semester 3||উচ্চমাধ্যমিক ক্লাস 12 ইংরাজি তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার MCQ|APJ Abdul Kalam
Choose the Most Appropriate Alternative:
86. Abdul Kalam knew the Arabic language, he would
a) not go to the mosque
b) understand the meaning ‘of the evening prayers at the mosque
c) read all books written in any language
d) engage himself in the study of literature
b) understand the meaning ‘of the evening prayers at the mosque
Choose the Most Appropriate Alternative:
87. When my father came out of the mosque after the prayers, people of different religions would be sitting outside, waiting for him.”-it shows that
a) Abdul Kalam’s father was a self-centred man
b) Abdul Kalam’s was cordial to Muslims only
c) Abdul Kalam’s father lived amicably with people of different religions
d) Abdul Kalam’s father was an affluent man in the locality
c) Abdul Kalam’s father lived amicably with people of different religions
Choose the Most Appropriate Alternative:
88. According to Abdul Kalam’s father, if one prays, it
a) transcends physical existence and makes one a part of the cosmos
b) makes communion with God possible
c) gives birth to all sorts of narrowness in human beings
d) establishes one’s identity as a religious person
a) transcends physical existence and makes one a part of the cosmos
Choose the Most Appropriate Alternative:
89. Abdul Kalam’s father explained complex spiritual concepts in difficult language,
a) people would recognize him as a wise person
b) common people would understand his words
c) common people would not understand him
d) people would listen to him more attentively
c) common people would not understand him
Choose the Most Appropriate Alternative:
90. If human beings are in trouble, they
a) look for someone to help them
b) pray to God
c) become hopeless
d) commit suicide
a) look for someone to help them
91. Match column A with column B selecting the correct answer option.
Column-A | Column-B |
(a) Jainulabdeen | (i) Kalam’s mother |
(b) Ashiamma | (ii) Kalam’s father |
(c) APJ Abdul Kalam | (iii) Jainulabdeen’s friend |
(d) Pakshi Lakshmana Sastry | (iv) A great scientist |
1. (a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)
2. (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)
3. (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)
4. (a)-(iv), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii)
2. (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)
92. Match column A with column B selecting the correct answer option.
Column-A | Column-B |
(a) APJ Abdul Kalam in his childhood | (i) A short boy with rather undistinguished look |
(b) Kalam’s parents | (ii) Possessed great innate wisdom |
(c) Kalam’s mother | (iii) Tall and handsome |
(d) Kalam’s father | (iv) Had the more distinguished lineage |
1. (a)-(i), (b)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(ii)
2. (a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i)
3. (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)
4. (a.)-(iv), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii)
1. (a)-(i), (b)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(ii)
93. Match column A with column B selecting the correct answer option.
Column-A | Column-B |
(a) Rameswaram | (i) Regarded as an ideal couple |
(b) Kalam’s ancestral house | (ii) About a ten-minute walk from Kalam’s house |
(c) The Shiva temple | (iii) Island town in the erstwhile Madras state |
(d) Kalam’s parent’s | (iv) On the Mosque Street |
1. (a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)
2. (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)
3. (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)
4. (a)-(iv), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii)
3. (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)
94. Match column A with column B selecting the correct answer option.
Column-A | Column-B |
(a) Every recurrent anguish, longing and desire | (i) They look for someone to help them |
(b) Whenever human beings find themselves alone | (ii) They look for someone to show them the way out |
(c) Whenever human beings are in trouble | (iii) Finds its own special helper |
(d) Whenever human beings reach an impasse | (iv) They start looking for company |
1. (a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)
2. (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)
3. (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)
4. (a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)
3. (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)
95. Match column A with column B selecting the correct answer option.
Column-A | Column-B |
(a) At 4 am | (i) Kalam’s father would take his breakfast |
(b) After namaz before dawn | (ii) Kalam’s father would. start his day |
(c) After visiting the coconut grove | (iii) He would go to coconut grove |
(d) After returning from the grove | (iv) He would come back with about a dozen coconuts |
1. (a) (i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)
2. (a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i)
3. (a)-(iii), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iv)
4. (a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)
2. (a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i)
96. Relationship between Statements Type: Select the option that shows the correct relationship between statements (A) and (B).
statement (A): Ashiamma, Kalam’s mother would feed many outsiders.
Statement (8): She was an ideal helpmate of Kalam’s generous father.
a) A justifies B
b) B justifies A
c) Both A and B are true but independent
d) Both A and B are false but interrelated
a) A justifies B
97. Relationship between Statements Type: Select the option that shows the correct relationship between statements (A) and (B).
Statement (A): Kalam had not the faintest idea of the meaning of the Arabic prayers chanted in the mosque.
Statement (8): He was totally convinced that they reached God.
a) Both A and B are true
b) Both are false but interdependent
c) A is the contradiction of B
d) Both are true and interrelated
a) Both A and B are true
98. Relationship between Statements Type: Select the option that shows the correct relationship between statements (A) and (B).
Statement (A): Adversity is relevant in our life.
Statement (8): Adversity always presents opportunities for, introspection.
a) A is the cause of B
b) B is the cause of A
c) Both A and B are True but unrelated
d) Both A and B are false but interrelated
b) B is the cause of A
Strong Roots MCQ for Class 12 Semester 3||উচ্চমাধ্যমিক ক্লাস 12 ইংরাজি তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার MCQ|APJ Abdul Kalam
99. Relationship between Statements Type: Select the option that shows the correct relationship between statements (A) and (B).
Statement (A): Sometimes human beings find themselves, alone.
Statement (8): They start for looking a company.
a) A is the cause of B
b) B is the cause of A
c) A and 8 are true but unrelated
d) A and B are false but interrelated
a) A is the cause of B
100. Relationship between Statements Type: Select the option that shows the correct relationship between statements (A) and (B).
Statement (A): An individual severs his emotional and physical bond.
Statement (8): He is on the road to freedom, happiness and peace. of mind.
a) A contradicts B
b) B is independent of A
c) A is the condition for B
d) B is cause of A
c) A is the condition for B
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