CBSE Questions for Class 8 English Reading Comprehension Quiz 3 - MCQExams.com

What is the difficult part of learning to ski for beginners?
  • Clipping on shoes and strapping on skis.
  • Balancing on skis while moving sideways and forward.
  • Avoiding bumping into noisy toddlers.
  • Fast runs on the steep slopes.
Choose the correct meaning of the following phrase:
'Fun is what makes them come back for more; makes them learn and remember'
  • Children learn through fun and play
  • Children play more and more for fun
  • Children remember things while playing
  • Children learn only through play
Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
Toys are said to have a high play value when _____
  • they present challenges to designers and to children who play with them.
  • they are costly but also have high quality.
  • they are able to keep children's attention for long periods.
  • they are used by a large number of children.

By 1894, Christina had
  • published only a few of the many poems she had written
  • published all the poems she had written
  • published more than eleven hundred poems
  • published over nine hundred poems
The author calls the Galapagos Islands 'an unusual place' because some of the endangered species of _____________ are found here.
  • small tortoises
  • giant tortoises
  • birds
  • giant reptiles
Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
The reference to the 'impressionable nature' of young children is to suggest that ________
  • they are impressive.
  • they are of impressive nature.
  • they are easily influenced.
  • they are naturally impressive.
According to the author, why would red be a good colour for a lawn mower?
  • Because it is strong.
  • Because it is cheap.
  • Because it is light.
  • Because it is paste.
Socrates believed that virtue is the outcome of knowledge and that evil is fundamentally ignorance. This is an early instance of the belief that the intellectual or rational is dominant in man and morally superior.

Socrates' point of view as described in the passage implies which of the following conclusions about evil people?
  • They often dominate those who are morally superior
  • They are unable to achieve complete self knowledge
  • They are ignorant
  • They are inherently virtuous but incapable of showing it
The author calls sparrows friendly birds because ______________
  • of their love.
  • of their friendly nature.
  • of their friendship.
  • of their friendly habits.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate answer from the options given below.

The purpose of education is to make the student __________.
  • An expert in all fields
  • An expert in his subject
  • Only capable of earning
  • Confident and self-reliant
What happens during 'disputes between man and man'?
  • Right has taken the place of might.
  • Might has taken the place of right.
  • Might is right.
  • None of the above
According to the writer, man does not notice order and safety as ______. 
  • He does not notice the air he breathes
  • He does not notice the food he eats
  • He does not notice the shelter he needs
  • None of the above is correct
What, according to passage, has modern civilisation provided?
  • Vocational education
  • Art of conversation
  • Adult education
  • Higher education
What are Petrol machinery used for?
  • Providing ten times more power than all the human beings in the world
  • Less power than the human beings in the world
  • As much power as human beings in the world
  • None of the above is correct
According to the passage, if one can fly using machines, what is not necessary to possess?
  • Feet
  • Arms
  • Wings
  • Machines
What does law in a civilization provide?
  • Order and insecurity
  • Only insecurity
  • Order and safety
  • Insecurity and lawlessness
When did India begin to borrow from the West?
  • After the British had taken up the direction of her educational policy
  • Before the British had taken up the direction of her educational policy
  • In the twentieth century
  • None of the above is correct
The following question has the second sentence missing.
Choose the appropriate sentence from the given options to complete it:

(a) By climbing summit of Mount Everest, you are overwhelmed by a deep sense of joy and thankfulness.
(b) ________________
(c)The experience changes you completely and you are never the same again.

  • It is a joy that lasts a lifetime.
  • Yet, it is a fleeting moment.
  • You feel humiliated.
  • It is a justification.
Which one of the following thinks that the individual is in debt to the society?
  • A person who talks of his 'rights only'.
  • A person who is always doing more than his sheer talks of 'duties'.
  • Every citizen of the country.
  • A person who talks of his 'duties' only.
What on the whole, has science done to mankind?
  • It has reduced the quality of our life
  • It has shortened our life
  • It has deepened the quality of life
  • It has done a great harm to mankind
The boons of science are _____. 
  • few.
  • found nowhere.
  • immense.
  • very few.
According to the passage, busy people __________
  • want freedom from work.
  • want to be idle.
  • do not like rest.
  • are part of a machine which runs society.
According to the passage genius implies one who has __________
  • ability of failing again and again.
  • capacity of taking trouble and hardship.
  • stages of frustration and disappointment.
  • power of escaping from hardship.
According to the passage, which of the following is correct?
  • Only dull people should work hard
  • Intelligent people need not labour hard
  • Even intelligent people have to cope with circumstances
  • None of the above
According to the passage, entertainment ________________
  • relieves a man.
  • is badly needed.
  • threatens the existence of mental activities.
  • is useless.
Which of the following can be overcome with the help of science?
  • Malnutrition
  • Disease
  • Hunger
  • All of these
Science provides a chance of a __________________________.
  • shorter and fuller life.
  • longer and fuller life.
  • longer and dull life.
  • none of these
The writer feels that human activities and distractions are ___________
  • logical.
  • interesting.
  • intellectual.
  • mechanical.
Physical courage is an expression of _________.
  • emotions
  • deliberation
  • uncertainty
  • defiance
A man with moral courage can ____________.
  • defy his enemies.
  • overcome all difficulties.
  • face a situation boldly.
  • be very pragmatic.
Which of the facts given about the camel is not true?
  • Broad soft feet help in having a better grip.
  • Three eyelids help to avoid depositing of sand.
  • Camel can drink about $$1000$$ litres of water in ten minutes.
  • Camels can travel about $$16$$km a day with lots of load.
What do Delhites not get as a priority?
  • Fresh air
  • Money
  • Medical care
  • Good education
What is CSE's claim?
  • That the people are happy in Delhi
  • That the politicians are not bothered about pollution in Delhi
  • That children suffer injuries
  • That doctors get more income
People with physical courage often lack ____________.
  • mental balance
  • the capacity for reasoning
  • emotional stability
  • the will to fight
Why are nutrients added to foods sometimes?
  • To make them more healthful
  • To make them tastier
  • To preserve those foods for a longer period
  • To make them easily digestable
Why did everyone dislike the farmer?
  • Because he was wicked person
  • Because he was ill - mannered
  • Because he was always disagreeable and angry
  • Because he was most aggressive
How does pollution affect the professor at the IIT?
  • It causes him asthma
  • It turns his hair gray
  • It turns his white shirt patchy by the evening
  • It causes him anxiety
What causes asthma?
  • Carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, SPM, lead and benzene
  • Cold water
  • Cold winds
  • Too much intake of ice-cream
The story of Jyoti is an illustration of
  • Rigidity of traditional families
  • Organisation of street plays.
  • The spread of employment opportunities for widows
  • Crusade of a young girl for social change
What happened on April 18 ,1951 at Pochempelli?
  • Some rich landlords met Vinoba Bhave
  • Some landless people sought Vinoba Bhave's help
  • Vinoba Bhave was offered one hundred acres for the use of Harijans
  • Vinoba Bhave distributed land to the landless
Why could not Mr. Green kill anyone?
  • Because he was very timid
  • Because he was a noble man
  • Because he believed in non - violence
  • Because he had a loving heart which directed his life
Why did Mr. Green take the chains and oxen?
  • Because he wanted to help his neighbour in getting the latter's oxen out of the bog
  • Because he wanted to kill and drag away his neighbour
  • Because he wanted to drag some fallen trees
  • Because his neighbour had asked for them
Why didn't the farmer allow his wife to receive the plums?
  • Because he didn't want to have any relations with the Greens
  • Because he thought they must be poisoned
  • Because he thought it was only done to get some of his pears in return
  • Because he didn't believe in 'give and take'
What did Green kill?
  • Green killed his neighbour
  • Green killed his neighbour's oxen
  • Green killed his neighbour's angry and disagreeable nature
  • Green killed his enemy
Why did Vinoba Bhave retire to five acres of land after Gandhi's death?
  • Because he was a saint
  • Because he wanted to live in isolation
  • Because he wanted to learn to live without money and to practise self - sufficiency.
  • Because he was fed up with the kind of life he had been living
What 'widespread belief' is referred to?
  • That dolphins instinctively respond to distress signals
  • That dolphins are compassionate
  • That dolphins share human characteristics
  • That dolphins are highly intelligent
What sort of jobs do the working women in India prefer?
  • Jobs with heavy pay packets
  • Jobs which satisfy their ego
  • Jobs with flexible timings
  • Jobs with minimum timings
Why was Vinoba Bhave's arrival eagerly awaited in village after village?
  • Because he was known as a saint who caused people to give land to the landless.
  • Because he was a highly respected saint
  • Because the rich landlords wanted to donate their land to him
  • Because he was Gandhi's closest disciple
What is the recommendation of the Law Commission?
  • The anti-dowry law be suitably amended to dilute the provision of immediate arrest of the accused. 
  • The dowry-accused in any case should go scot-free. 
  • The dowry-accused be given full opportunity to explain their positions. 
  • The dowry-accused be prosecuted without any proper investigation into the case.
Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
A successful apology ____________________. 
  • should not be mixed up with other activities
  • could be made casually even when you are busy
  • should be hinted directly to the person concerned
  • could be made seriously while doing other activities
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