Posted inEnglish - ইংরেজি Strong Roots (Prose) – Class 12 (MCQ Mock Test) Posted by By Sahaj Path 4.5 (2226) MCQ Based Mock Test On “Strong Roots” (Prose) Class: 12 | Subject: English | Semester: 3rd | This is online mock test on Strong Roots (Prose) - Class 12 Strong Roots (Prose) - Class 12 Mock Test organized by Sahaj Path Knowledge Foundation Participants should take a note that Each correct answer will give "2" marks Whereas each wrong answer will give "-1" mark. For worng answer these is negative marking Name School District Educational Stream ARTS COMMERCE SCIENCE Contact Number Email ID Are you registered under Sahaj Path's free educational support program "Teacher on Call"? YES NO What did Kalam’s father suggest people do in times of adversity?Deselect Answer Follow superstitions Complain about life Understand the relevance of their sufferings Give up all efforts None Kalam’s mother’s ancestors received the title of ‘Bahadur’ from the ______.Deselect Answer British Portuguese French Dutch None What did Kalam’s father say about people in distress?Deselect Answer They must suffer alone They should pray to Allah They should donate money They look for someone to guide them None Even in his late sixties, Kalam’s father—Deselect Answer Retired from all activities Fell ill frequently Continued his routine Stopped going to the coconut grove None What is the significance of the title “Strong Roots” in this extract?Deselect Answer It foreshadows the author’s future achievements It refers to the author’s family tree It describes the strong trees near his childhood home It symbolizes the important values instilled in the author during his childhood None What question did Kalam ask his father?Deselect Answer About the meaning of life About the relevance of prayer About his father’s childhood About his father’s income None What kind of energy did Kalam feel after his father’s response?Deselect Answer Confusion Enthusiasm Fear Sadness None Assertion (A): Kalam’s father discouraged blind faith in religious offerings.Reason (R): He believed people should seek solutions within themselves rather than depending on external forces.Deselect Answer Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A. A is false, but R is true. A is true, but R is false. None How did Kalam apply his father’s teachings in his life?Deselect Answer Through science and technology By writing poetry By becoming a politician By becoming a priest None Why did Kalam’s father hesitate before answering his son’s question?Deselect Answer He was too busy He was testing his son’s ability to understand He did not want to answer He was unsure of the answer None Assertion (A): People visited Kalam’s father for spiritual guidance.Reason (R): He would dip his fingertips in water and say a prayer for them.Deselect Answer Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A. A is true, but R is false. A is false, but R is true. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A. None How did Kalam’s father explain human beings’ place in the universe?Deselect Answer The universe has no purpose Each person is a specific element within the divine being Humans are powerless against fate Only religious people have a place in the cosmos None What lesson does the author learn from his father’s words about troubles and sufferings?Deselect Answer To avoid difficulties at all costs To rely on others for help during difficult times To blame God for misfortune To view challenges as opportunities for growth and self-discovery None Who is Jainulabdeen in the extract?Deselect Answer The author’s grandfather A teacher of the author A close friend of the author’s father The author’s father None Where was the coconut grove owned by Kalam’s father?Deselect Answer About four miles away In the neighboring village Near their house On the seashore None How useful is this content? Click on a star to rate it! Submit Rating 4.5 / 5. 2226 Views: 2,743 Facebook X (Twitter)