1) What does the phrase “not generally welcome” mainly suggest about the society Santosh was born into?
- Respect for daughters
- Equal value for children
- Gender bias against daughters
- Special care for girls
Correct Answer: Gender bias against daughters
2) Why is the grandmother’s response to the holy man considered surprising?
- She remained completely silent
- She rejected the wish for a son
- She asked for twin children
- She avoided religious blessings
Correct Answer: She rejected the wish for a son
3) What does the holy man’s assumption reveal about common beliefs of that time?
- Faith in scientific thinking
- Equality in family values
- Concern for women’s rights
- Preference for male children
Correct Answer: Preference for male children
4) How does the author use the phrase “as destiny would have it” in the passage?
- To hint at future greatness
- To deny human effort
- To criticize religious faith
- To describe social customs
Correct Answer: To hint at future greatness
5) Which fact from the passage best highlights Santosh’s uniqueness at birth?
- She was born in a city
- She was the eldest child
- She belonged to royalty
- She was born after five sons
Correct Answer: She was born after five sons
6) What inference can be drawn from the grandmother’s reaction?
- She feared social pressure
- She valued daughters equally
- She disliked religious men
- She wanted fewer children
Correct Answer: She valued daughters equally
7) Why is the description of the society important in the passage?
- It explains mountain climbing
- It introduces village life
- It contrasts with Santosh’s achievement
- It praises religious customs
Correct Answer: It contrasts with Santosh’s achievement
8) What role does the holy man play in the narrative?
- He predicts future success
- He reflects social expectations
- He guides the family
- He educates the villagers
Correct Answer: He reflects social expectations
9) How does the author subtly criticize social attitudes toward girls?
- By using harsh language
- By direct condemnation
- By ignoring traditions
- By presenting irony in beliefs
Correct Answer: By presenting irony in beliefs
10) Which higher-order idea best connects the birth story to Santosh’s later success?
- Luck alone shapes destiny
- Tradition ensures greatness
- Family size determines success
- Breaking norms leads to excellence
Correct Answer: Breaking norms leads to excellence
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