Class 11 Alternative English MCQ Chapter 3 Life And Learning

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Class 11 Alternative English MCQ Chapter 3 Life And Learning

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Chapter: 3

PORSE

Choose the Correct Option:

1. Who is considered the greatest English dramatist after Shakespeare?

(i) William Wordsworth.

(ii) George Bernard Shaw.

(iii) Charles Dickens.

(iv) John Milton.

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Ans: (ii) George Bernard Shaw.

2. According to Shaw, how long does growing up take?

(i) 10 years.

(ii) 20 years.

(iii) It is a lifelong process.

(iv) Until university.

Ans: (iii) It is a lifelong process.

3. What is described as the hardest part of schooling?

(i) Learning history.

(ii) Learning mathematics and reading early on.

(iii) Making friends.

(iv) Physical education.

Ans: (ii) Learning mathematics and reading early on.

4. Shaw compares school routines to:

(i) A well-fitted suit.

(ii) Old German boots and socks.

(iii) A comfortable bed.

(iv) A smooth road.

Ans: (ii) Old German boots and socks.

5. What is a “crammer”?

(i) A teacher who explains concepts well.

(ii) A person who memorizes past exam questions and answers.

(iii) A school principal.

(iv) A student who studies slowly.

Ans: (ii) A person who memorizes past exam questions and answers.

6. In the 13th century, giving Copernicus’ ideas in an exam would have led to:

(i) Praise.

(ii) Confusion.

(iii) Being burnt alive for heresy.

(iv) A scholarship.

Ans: (iii) Being burnt alive for heresy.

7. What should students do to pass exams according to Shaw?

(i) Think critically.

(ii) Memorize what examiners expect.

(iii) Use original ideas.

(iv) Avoid studying.

Ans: (ii) Memorize what examiners expect.

8. What happens when you give up-to-date answers in technical exams?

(i) You pass easily.

(ii) You may be rejected.

(iii) You become famous.

(iv) Nothing changes.

Ans: (ii) You may be rejected.

9. Dead languages like Greek and Latin:

(i) Change every year.

(ii) Do not change.

(iii) Are easy to learn.

(iv) Are no longer taught.

Ans: (ii) Do not change.

10. Shaw’s attitude towards mathematics was:

(i) Love.

(ii) Indifference.

(iii) Hate.

(iv) Curiosity.

Ans: (iii) Hate.

11. Shaw says schoolmasters were:

(i) Highly knowledgeable.

(ii) Barbarously ignorant of important subjects.

(iii) Very kind.

(iv) Friendly.

Ans: (ii) Barbarously ignorant of important subjects.

12. School education, according to Shaw, fails to teach:

(i) Reading and writing.

(ii) Life skills like eating and sleeping.

(iii) Mathematics.

(iv) Science.

Ans: (ii) Life skills like eating and sleeping.

13. Shaw compares people’s socks to:

(i) Perfectly fitted clothes.

(ii) Socks that should be right and left but are not.

(iii) Expensive boots.

(iv) Handmade gloves.

Ans: (ii) Socks that should be right and left but are not.

14. What should you not do in an exam according to Shaw?

(i) Memorize answers.

(ii) Give original ideas.

(iii) Answer all questions.

(iv) Be truthful.

Ans: (ii) Give original ideas.

15. School life is described as:

(i) Freedom.

(ii) Penal servitude by Shaw.

(iii) Fun.

(iv) Easy.

Ans: (ii) Penal servitude by Shaw.

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