1. What does Kalam’s description of Rameswaram mainly highlight?
- A busy and restricted industrial town
- A modern but orthodox city life
- A war-affected region
- A close-knit and peaceful community
Correct Answer: A close-knit and peaceful community
2. What quality of Kalam’s father is most evident in the lesson?
- Strict discipline with slight support
- Material ambition
- Simplicity and spiritual wisdom
- Political authority
Correct Answer: Simplicity and spiritual wisdom
3. Why does Kalam admire his mother greatly?
- For her strict helping nature
- For her education and patience
- For her wealth ideals
- For her generosity and kindness
Correct Answer: For her generosity and kindness
4. What does the lesson suggest about Kalam’s upbringing?
- It was rooted in moral values
- It was full of luxury
- It was lonely and isolated
- It was dominated by fear
Correct Answer: It was rooted in moral values
5. Which incident shows communal harmony in Kalam’s childhood?
- A political meeting
- A religious argument
- A village dispute
- Friends from different religions studying together
Correct Answer: Friends from different religions studying together
6. What role did Kalam’s father play in his life?
- A financial supporter only
- A strict disciplinarian
- A guiding moral force
- A distant figure
Correct Answer: A guiding moral force
7. How does Kalam describe his family’s lifestyle?
- Rich and extravagant
- Modern and fashionable
- Struggling and miserable
- Simple and contented
Correct Answer: Simple and contented
8. What lesson does Kalam learn from his father’s prayers?
- Faith strengthens the inner self
- Prayers bring wealth
- Prayers change others
- Prayers remove hard work
Correct Answer: Faith strengthens the inner self
9. What does the lesson reveal about Kalam’s attitude towards religion?
- Blind faith in one religion
- Respect for all religions
- Fear of religion
- Indifference to religion
Correct Answer: Respect for all religions
10. Which value is emphasized through Kalam’s childhood experiences?
- Competition
- Unity in diversity
- Revenge
- Pride
Correct Answer: Unity in diversity
11. What does Kalam’s interaction with his friends show?
- Social discrimination
- Fear of authority
- Isolation
- Equality beyond social barriers
Correct Answer: Equality beyond social barriers
12. Why is Kalam’s childhood described as happy?
- Because he had many toys to play with
- Because it was filled with love and values
- Because he lived in a big house
- Because he had no responsibilities
Correct Answer: Because it was filled with love and values
13. What influence did Kalam’s parents have on him?
- They controlled his career
- They forced decisions
- They discouraged education
- They shaped his character
Correct Answer: They shaped his character
14. Which trait of Kalam is reflected through the lesson?
- Humility
- Arrogance
- Laziness
- Selfishness
Correct Answer: Humility
15. What does the lesson suggest about true education?
- It brings wealth quickly
- It gives power
- It ensures fame
- It builds character and values
Correct Answer: It builds character and values
16. How does Kalam view hardships in life?
- As punishments
- As failures
- As opportunities to grow
- As injustices
Correct Answer: As opportunities to grow
17. What does Kalam learn from his father’s calm nature?
- Strength comes from anger
- Success comes from fear
- Power comes from authority
- Peace comes from self-discipline
Correct Answer: Peace comes from self-discipline
18. Which statement best describes Kalam’s childhood environment?
- Spiritually rich and morally strong
- Materially luxurious
- Politically active
- Technologically advanced
Correct Answer: Spiritually rich and morally strong
19. What is the central theme of the lesson?
- Political awakening
- Scientific curiosity
- Social rebellion
- Formation of character through values
Correct Answer: Formation of character through values
20. What message does “My Childhood” convey to students?
- Money ensures success in life
- Power brings respect in life
- Fame gives happiness in life
- Strong values lead to great lives
Correct Answer: Strong values lead to great lives
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